It takes my breath away!



We can be quite sure that when a person is facing death, that their last words and actions will encapsulate their life's work, goals and words. On the night He was betrayed, Jesus washed His disciples feet- even Judas His betrayer, showing us that Servant hood was why He came and was to be a hallmark of the Christian. He shared the breaking of bread and drinking of wine in what we commemorate in taking communion and is known as the Last Supper on that night, and He asked that we do this in remembrance of Him.

Knowing His hour had come and what would happen to Him at Golgotha, He asked that His disciples watch and wait as He agonised in the Garden of Gethsemane. So great was His knowledge of the ordeal He would endure and the separation of Himself and His Father as He took on our sins to die the torturous and cruel death of crucifixion in our place, that an angel came to minister to Him as He sweated drops of blood...

Even when betrayed by Judas's kiss, he ordered the disciples to put away their swords and he healed the soldiers ear that a disciple had cut off... and still as He stood before Pilate in a trial that itself wasn't even legal, He stood silent, as legions of angels waited for the order to rescue Him. But no such order came... and the Lamb of God, Who would take away the sins of the world and bring us to His Father, our Father- was led away as a lamb to the slaughter. With His own cross ripping off what little skin He had left on His back and shoulders... and wearing His only earthly crown.. a crown of thorns.... 

I am reflecting on the greatest act of love and compassion this world has ever known, and the more I reflect, the more I see of the depth of a love so divine, it takes my breath away.... 

© Glenys Robyn Hicks
 

And He took bread, gave thanks and broke it, and gave it to them, saying, "This is My body which is given for you; do this in remembrance of Me." Luke 22:19

6 comments:

  1. Thank you for this beautiful reminder of Jesus' commitment to the Father's will and the depth of His love for us.

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    1. I don't think we will ever personally know the depth of His love until we meet Him. It brings me hope and great joy to know that we will live in that knowledge forever.

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  2. I've been worshiping today thinking of His sacrafice for me. He chose us from the foundation of the world. What amazing love and we love because He first loved us. I am in awe and this helps me to take my eyes off this world. Love you sis...Kelly

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  3. It brings me hope and great joy to know that we will live in that knowledge forever. I believe that the love Christ has for us will be infused in our hearts, minds and spirits for eternity... Keep looking up, Kelly. Maranatha!

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  4. Amen & Amen Glenys! What love for us!
    Bless you,
    Jennifer

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  5. Easter blessings to you, Jennifer!

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Thank you for visiting with me today. I love to hear from you. I may not always be able to reply right away, but I will respond to every comment you leave. Blessings and comfort, Glenys