Jesus crucifixion
started in the garden. The Father gave Him a vision. (Luke 22:41) Jesus died to
His own will. (v42) Jesus accepted, visualized and internalized the Father’s
plan. (v44) This sequence of steps was a defining moment for Jesus and for us.
No, it was much more than that. It was the beginning of the final great battle that
led Jesus to the victory that had been foretold for thousands of years. This
was the established point in time for Jesus. The same point in time God gives
to all of us. He gave His only begotten Son, our only chance, a vital, critical
and crucial choice in the matter at hand. Make no mistake, the vision and the
weight of it was clear. (v44) He chose to die.
I know I
often choose to carry my cross. I do have to ask myself why. It could be of
pure motives wanting to be more like the Lord. It could be I may get some sort
of gratification out of it. It’s the “woe is me” syndrome that could get it the
way of my sincerity. I could carry my cross all my life and never have to die.
This way I can still partially have my way in any given situation in my life
and not die. As long as I don’t die to a situation, I still have a bit of
control in my life…so I think.
Today I’m
not going to name any situations. I believe you are already thinking about them.
I’ve become
tired of carrying my cross without the end game of death. I’ve had to die to
what I’ve wanted in this life and cry for Him to give me the desires of His
heart so I could live again.
I thought I
would share this from my heart.
Andy
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