"A painful emotion caused by a strong sense of guilt, embarrassment, unworthiness, or disgrace."
I wanted to talk for a few minutes and revisit something you may have heard a million times, but probably missed something from, and that would be the crucifixion of Jesus Christ.
I'll start with a passage from Matthew 27:32-54.
A few things stuck out concerning the crucifixion of my Lord and savior Jesus Christ.
1) He turns down a yet-unknown beverage, which turns out to be some type of numbing wine mixture. (No oxycodone. Tough it out!)
2) Soldiers profiteering over the event and casting lots over his garments.
3) Public mockery and brutality.
I get the feeling that people usually get the idea that Christ came to Earth to die for our sins and reconcile us with our heavenly Father. That's fairly well understood. Maybe to a fault.
Everyone understands that nails and sharp thrusts in your side are not most peoples' idea of a good hearty tickle. Yes, we know it sucked, physically.
But what about psychologically?
2 Corinthians 5:21
He who knew no sin "became" sin.
Not "interviewed sinners."
Not "peeped their webpage."
Let that sink in for a moment.
What does that entail?
Let's peel back the onion.
He became sin.
Something so alien, so foreign to God, who is perfect.
Let's bring back that definition of "shame."
"A painful emotion caused by a strong sense of guilt, embarrassment, unworthiness, or disgrace."
So, to get this one right, someone who has never done a single thing wrong in his life had the world's sins heaped upon him, and then abandoned by his Father in his most trying of times because he reeked so badly.
He knows what it feels like to be a thief, although he has never stolen a single, solitary thing.
He knows the guilt of a con-man, even though he would be the most straight-up businessman you've ever met. That drunk driver who killed your cousin? He's been there, felt that.
It makes me wonder what was worse or what he dreaded more: the physical pain or the psychological anguish?
I figured this would be a good time to discuss the covenant that the Lord has made me a high priest of. This has nothing to do with repentance for sins, atonement, nor salvation. It is a gift from our Father for the house of Jacob, because we are chosen and special to him (Even still as he works, molds, and shapes us with love).
It is about life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
The Son has set us free.
Hebrews 12:1-17
Hebrews 8
I thank the Lord daily for his salvation, direction, sacrifice, hope, and companionship.
Without it, I would be lost.
Hope you have a happy Easter (Resurrection Day, what have you).
God Bless you and yours.