Good Friday!

And being in anguish, he prayed more earnestly, and his sweat was like drops of blood falling to the ground,” Luke 22:44 NIV

We each have our own “cross” to bear from time to time but nothing we face will ever compare to what Jesus Christ did to save us.

What we consider to be trials are trivial in comparison. I don’t think any of us can even comprehend the anguish it took to carry the cross, let alone endure a crucifixion.

Jesus experienced the same things we do, though He did so without sin. Our God doesn’t ask us to do anything He hasn’t already done.

Jesus had friends and loved them. He was social and mingled among people. Jesus dealt with His own critics. He had enemies. He was tempted. Jesus was wrongly accused. Betrayed. Talked about. Mistreated. Jesus even came from a “dysfunctional” family.

EASTER DOGWOOD 2 2015 On this Holy day, let us think not only about the blood that was shed on the cross, but also commit ourselves to better endure, persevere, stand, and pray through our trials.

Jesus overcame the cross not only to give us everlasting life but also that we may overcome here and now. 

“I have told you these things, so that in me you may have peace. In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world.”
John 16:33 NIV
 

 

 

By Lilka Finley Raphael

Author, Editor, Gardner, Photographer, Pharmacist

4 comments

  1. Lilka, have you ever read the description of the Passion in Strobel’s “The Case for Christ?” It made me feel as though I was standing right there, watching the anguish.
    I am so thankful for Him, and am continually amazed at the extend of His grace and love. ❤

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  2. Hi Lilka,

    Jesus have already overcome all the obstacles that stand in our way.
    Many of them are beyond our control but some are self-inflicted. A good example is the excuse of being from a dysfunctional family.

    Well you just shattered that. 😀

    Thanks,
    Vernon

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