
Almost two thousand years ago, a homeless Palestinian Jew, a carpenter-turned-prophet was crucified by the Roman government for being a traitor.
This man made the audacious claim that he was God himself, come to "save" the world.
The Jews were looking for a Messiah, someone to free them from the harsh rule of Rome.
But this Jesus did not preach rebellion, or even resistance.
This Jesus was not concerned with political freedom. His concern was eternal.
Some remember this Jew as a great teacher, a man who spoke of a greater morality.
This was the Jesus who taught us to "love others as you love yourself". But he could not be God, that is just preposterous...
Some remember this Jesus as a great prophet, a speaker of truth. This was the man who raised the dead and healed the sick. But he could not be God, that would be insane.
I remember that Jew as a savior. I remember this Jesus because he told me, "I am the Way, the Truth, and the Life; no one comes to the Father, except through me." He must have been God, for otherwise he would be a horrible moral example, a liar who should be ignored. He must have been God, or he wasn't a good prophet, for he claimed he was God and said he would rise in three days.
This Jesus willingly laid down his life, in the greatest act of Love the world has ever seen.
He chose to die an excruciating death, at the hands of evil men, counted as a criminal, all for the sake of men and women who hated him.
This is love, that an innocent man would exchange his life for the life of the vilest of criminals, a man like me.
Let us not forget on this Good Friday that God himself exchanged his glorious place on high, for a crucified body on a Roman Cross, that we who have fled from God might be redeemed.
Soli Deo Gloria
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