Showing posts with label crucifixion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label crucifixion. Show all posts

Monday, July 16, 2012

Second Chances

The cross changes everything for us.


Rend Collective Experiment - Second Chances

My future hangs on this
You make preciousness from dust
Please don't stop creating me

Your blood offers the chance
To rewind to innocence
Reborn, perfect as a child

CHORUS:
Oh Your cross, it changes everything
There my world begins again with You
Oh Your cross, it's where my hope restarts
A second chance is Heaven's heart

When sin and ugliness
Collide with redemption's kiss
Beauty awakens by romance

Always inside this mess
I have found forgiveness
Mercy as infinite as You

Countless second chances
We've been given at the cross

Fragments of brokenness
Salvaged by the art of grace
You craft life from our mistakes
Black skies of my regrets
Outshone by this kindness
New life dawns over my soul

Our world needs change that's for sure but the part that confuses people is where the change needs to begin. There are all kinds of man made ideas about how to change things, everything from politics to social reform, the same things that man has been trying for centuries but the source of change that we need is found in the Bible.

God's word tells us about the real change that we need, the change that gave me a bright future, it also changed the way that I live and how I treat others, these are the kind of changes that the world is longing for.

Thank you Lord for your kindness that changes everything.

Monday, April 09, 2012

Resurrection Sunday

If Jesus rose from the dead, then I will too.


Luke 24:1-12 But very early on Sunday morning the women went to the tomb, taking the spices they had prepared. 2 They found that the stone had been rolled away from the entrance. 3 So they went in, but they didn’t find the body of the Lord Jesus.

4 As they stood there puzzled, two men suddenly appeared to them, clothed in dazzling robes. 5 The women were terrified and bowed with their faces to the ground. Then the men asked, “Why are you looking among the dead for someone who is alive? 6 He isn’t here! He is risen from the dead! Remember what he told you back in Galilee, 7 that the Son of Man must be betrayed into the hands of sinful men and be crucified, and that he would rise again on the third day.”

8 Then they remembered that he had said this. 9 So they rushed back from the tomb to tell his eleven disciples—and everyone else—what had happened. 10 It was Mary Magdalene, Joanna, Mary the mother of James, and several other women who told the apostles what had happened. 11 But the story sounded like nonsense to the men, so they didn’t believe it. 12 However, Peter jumped up and ran to the tomb to look. Stooping, he peered in and saw the empty linen wrappings; then he went home again, wondering what had happened.

Oops! The plan failed. The plan that the religious leaders cooked up to get rid of Jesus, they figured that Jesus is just a man and if you kill him then he can't make any more problems for you, that would work for any other man but not Jesus.

There is an empty to to be dealt with, everyone knew it was empty, you couldn't contain news like that.

The guards knew it, the ones that were charged with sealing and protecting the tomb, the religious leaders asked for their presence to guarantee that the tomb wouldn't be emptied by the disciples.

The women that arrived at the tomb that morning knew it, the disciples knew it and they also knew that they were not responsible for taking the body, they were too busy hiding in deep depression.

The religious leaders knew it was empty, even though they took precautions against thieves, so instead of finally admitting the truth they made a deal with the guards to make up an explanation of what happened.

There is overwhelming historical evidence that Jesus rose from the dead. A group or 500 hundred saw him at one time, Cleopas and another disciple walked with him on the road to Emmaus, all eleven of the disciples saw him, some touched him and some even ate a meal with him.

The fact that he did rise energized the eleven disciples that were depressed and despondent and all eleven died as martyrs . The apostle Paul told the church in Corinth that they could go interview the list of witnesses for themselves. (1 Corinthians 15:3-6)
1 Corinthians 15:51-55 But let me reveal to you a wonderful secret. We will not all die, but we will all be transformed! 52 It will happen in a moment, in the blink of an eye, when the last trumpet is blown. For when the trumpet sounds, those who have died will be raised to live forever. And we who are living will also be transformed. 53 For our dying bodies must be transformed into bodies that will never die; our mortal bodies must be transformed into immortal bodies.

54 Then, when our dying bodies have been transformed into bodies that will never die, this Scripture will be fulfilled:

“Death is swallowed up in victory. 55 O death, where is your victory? O death, where is your sting?”
The promise that we can believe is that because Jesus rose from the dead we will also rise from the dead.

Before the resurrection life was hopeless, the disciples and the women that were a part of Jesus ministry feel like the door has been slammed shut on everything that they were involved with for the last three years of their lives.
Because of Easter, I know that:

✔  I am accepted by God
✔  Jesus is in heaven interceding for me
✔  I have all the power to live the Christian life
✔  I will live forever in heaven
✔  I will receive a new body
✔  I will have resurrected relationships with my loved ones that have gone before me.
Thank you Lord for your provision for me, your love is truly amazing!

Saturday, April 07, 2012

My Reaction To The Crucifixion

Which person at the cross resembles you?


Luke 23:27-49 A large crowd trailed behind, including many grief-stricken women. 28 But Jesus turned and said to them, “Daughters of Jerusalem, don’t weep for me, but weep for yourselves and for your children. 29 For the days are coming when they will say, ‘Fortunate indeed are the women who are childless, the wombs that have not borne a child and the breasts that have never nursed.’ 30 People will beg the mountains, ‘Fall on us,’ and plead with the hills, ‘Bury us.’ 31 For if these things are done when the tree is green, what will happen when it is dry?”

32 Two others, both criminals, were led out to be executed with him. 33 When they came to a place called The Skull, they nailed him to the cross. And the criminals were also crucified—one on his right and one on his left.

34 Jesus said, “Father, forgive them, for they don’t know what they are doing.” And the soldiers gambled for his clothes by throwing dice.

35 The crowd watched and the leaders scoffed. “He saved others,” they said, “let him save himself if he is really God’s Messiah, the Chosen One.” 36 The soldiers mocked him, too, by offering him a drink of sour wine. 37 They called out to him, “If you are the King of the Jews, save yourself!” 38 A sign was fastened to the cross above him with these words: “This is the King of the Jews.”

39 One of the criminals hanging beside him scoffed, “So you’re the Messiah, are you? Prove it by saving yourself—and us, too, while you’re at it!”

40 But the other criminal protested, “Don’t you fear God even when you have been sentenced to die? 41 We deserve to die for our crimes, but this man hasn’t done anything wrong.” 42 Then he said, “Jesus, remember me when you come into your Kingdom.”

43 And Jesus replied, “I assure you, today you will be with me in paradise.”

44 By this time it was noon, and darkness fell across the whole land until three o’clock. 45 The light from the sun was gone. And suddenly, the curtain in the sanctuary of the Temple was torn down the middle. 46 Then Jesus shouted, “Father, I entrust my spirit into your hands!” And with those words he breathed his last.

47 When the Roman officer overseeing the execution saw what had happened, he worshiped God and said, “Surely this man was innocent.” 48 And when all the crowd that came to see the crucifixion saw what had happened, they went home in deep sorrow. 49 But Jesus’ friends, including the women who had followed him from Galilee, stood at a distance watching.

Imagine being an eyewitness to the most significant event in human history, think about what Jesus looked like after all of the abuse, what if you were there watching the events unfold. What would your reaction be?

Luke tells us that there was a large crowd witnessing the event, the general population of Jerusalem, the Roman soldiers, the religious leaders and even a couple of criminals, let's take a look at their reactions:

There was the crowd in general including many grief-stricken women that Jesus took a moment to speak to. The crowds went home in deep sorrow when it was all over.

The religious leaders scoffed. “He saved others,” they said, “let him save himself if he is really God’s Messiah, the Chosen One.” They got their way, they thought to themselves "we win."

The soldiers gambled for his clothes by throwing dice. They mocked him, “If you are the King of the Jews, save yourself!” Even the sign that they nailed to the cross that said "the King of the Jews" seems like sarcasm.

The criminals being crucified, one of them mocked Jesus but the other one got what it was all about, he realized that an innocent man was being executed, somebody that was more than an ordinary man. Is Jesus a king? This criminal realized that Jesus is the king of a kingdom that is not of this world.

One particular Roman soldier got it “Surely this man was innocent, this man really was God’s Son!” (Matthew 27:54, Luke 23:47)

Which person at the cross best describes your reaction to Jesus?