All history points to the crucifixion and subsequent resurrection (Matthew 27:27-54). The cross is a scandal (1 Cor 1:18); it makes no sense to invent such a thing – to use a device of torture as a symbol of grace. This idea of sacrifice is alarming (especially the sacrifice of Jesus); could there be another way? Even Jesus asked this question. The night of His death, He prayed; “Father, if it be possible, let this cup pass from me,” but concluded, “Your will be done.” Justice is required for the history of sin. It is here that God’s love and justice ‘kiss’ (Psalm 85:10). Seven hundred years after Isaiah wrote about the suffering Messiah’s redemption of the world (Isaiah 53:1-12), it finally came to pass. Love overwhelming, love manifest (1 John 4:9-10), love in action, the act of history. Jesus’ act of love is enough to redeem the entire world (John 3:16).
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Following Jesus - Week 15