The
problem in each of these stories was a moral one. Wrong was right and right was wrong. And collectively, they reflect a moral crisis
in our nation. This is why we need
Easter. It projects a sign of hope that
stands above the chaos. The sign of the
cross. It is where Jesus, the Son of
God, suffered and died.
The
hope of the cross lay in the purpose of Jesus’ death. Strangely as it may sound, it was
planned.
At
Jesus’ birth an angel announced to Shepherds in a field, “For unto you is born
this day in the city of David a Savior who is Christ the Lord” (Luke
2:11). A Savior? Yes!
Save means “to rescue”. Rescue
from what? Sin. It is the wrong things we do against
ourselves, others, but primarily against God our Creator. And it lives within our hearts. Sin is displayed at every lie we tell or
feeling of pride that squares our shoulders.
It is our inner moral rot, like a cancer that slowly destroys us.
Jesus
was born to rescue us from this. His
planned suffering and death, was the only means through which we could be
rescued, and it was an ugly experience.
The corruption by religious and political figures that sentenced Jesus
to death was ugly. The tearing apart of
Jesus’ flesh was bloody and ugly. Jesus
being hung on two pieces of wood by being nailed to it through his hands and
feet, was inhumane and ugly. The
gruesomeness of the cross, illustrates the severity of our wrongs. In the courtroom of God, our failings
required the penalty of spiritual and eternal death. However, in the greatest display of
sacrificial love, Jesus suffered and died in our place. He took our sin and penalty upon Himself, so
we wouldn’t have to.
That
is the hope of Easter. Through the
cross, a hard-hearted man can become loving and forgiving. Through the cross, a bitter woman can become
kind and compassionate. Through the
cross, a divided nation can become one.
And
what guarantees these things? The
resurrection of Jesus. Three days after
He died, He rose again. Therefore,
because He lives, so-can-YOU. His
victory can be yours.
A
prayer for you to pray – God in heaven, I can see the darkness of my
heart. I do not have it all
together. I am broken. I need the work of the cross in my life. Oh God, save me! Rescue me!
Give me a new heart and a new life today. In Jesus’ name. Amen.
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