It’s Holy Week!
For me, and I’m sure many others, it is contemplation week. A week of heartbreak, grief, and at the same time …joy. Just to think that thousands of years ago, God knew my name and loved me enough to send His only Son to save me, and you!
Jesus came to earth in human form to start a movement that goes on still today. He gathered His army, those who would come to know Him very well and would spread His message all around!
Jesus understood why He was there. He had an assignment and He accepted it willingly. It wasn’t easy, keep in mind that He was fully human at this time and even prayed in the garden, 42 Saying, Father, if thou be willing, remove this cup from me: nevertheless, not my will, but thine, be done. Luke 22:42 KJV
He had a mission and He would complete it. No matter the cost, the reward was greater. By completing His mission, He paid the ultimate price for our sins.
As you contemplate Jesus hanging on the cross, being taunted and tortured until death, remember this. He did it for YOU. He did it for ME. We are so unworthy, but He still paid our price for our forgiveness. Can you just throw aside a gift like that? Knowing what it cost Him? I know I can’t.
Then comes joy in the morning! I used to think that was a terrible thing to say. The joy, just as He said, came on the third day. He arose into eternal life! He died and came back, showing Himself to many! He paid the price for us and now would prepare to go sit beside His Father. And wait for us.
Pray Unceasingly!!
Lois
Dayspring – Via Shawna
“Then the crowds who went ahead of him and those who followed shouted: Hosanna to the Son of David! Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord! Hosanna in the highest heaven!” – Matthew 21:9 CSB
And with those words…Holy Week began. As we begin our Holy Week celebration and head toward Easter Sunday, let’s remember the events leading to Christ’s crucifixion and resurrection and acknowledge their meaning. Reflect upon what happened on Palm Sunday, the Sunday before His crucifixion, when Jesus was welcomed into Jerusalem with coats and branches laid at His feet and people praising Him. Those shouting Hosanna, or “save us,” were looking for an earthly warrior to rescue them from the harsh Roman rule.
Today, when we shout Hosanna, we recognize that Jesus came to be our personal Savior, to save us from the penalty of our sins. So, on Palm Sunday, as we celebrate Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem, we’re lifting our Hosannas to the only One who can truly save our lives.
The Thursday after Palm Sunday (or Maundy Thursday), Jesus and His disciples met in the upper room to observe the Passover, now known as “The Last Supper.” After washing His disciples’ feet, Jesus held communion with them. He charged His disciples to eat the bread while thinking of His broken body and to drink the wine while thinking of His blood. (Luke 22:19-20) Imagine how mystified those men must have been until the events of the next day unfolded.
After praying passionately in the Garden of Gethsemane in the late hours of Thursday night into Friday morning, Jesus was then betrayed by Judas and arrested. Over the next few hours, He was abandoned, falsely accused, beaten, mocked and condemned to death. And those who just a few days earlier were hailing Him as their King were suddenly yelling, “Crucify Him!” How many of us have just given up after experiencing only a fraction of the hatred and opposition He endured? Yet knowing what lay ahead of Him, He stood there silently and humbly.
Wearing nothing but a crown of thorns, Christ was hoisted up on a cross to hang in humiliation and endure an excruciatingly painful death. He was the Lamb of God, the ultimate sacrifice for the sins of the world.
“He made the one who did not know sin to be sin for us, so that in him we might become the righteousness of God. – 2 Corinthians 5:21 CSB
How great His love for each of us must truly be to have taken the punishment we deserve upon Himself! We’re like tiny grasshoppers compared to Him (Isaiah 40:22), yet He cared enough to do all that for us. This is why we must never forget how awesome His love is!
At 3 p.m. on Good Friday, Jesus breathed His last and died. He was placed in a tomb, which was sealed shut with a large stone and guarded by Roman soldiers.
Although Holy Week ends on Saturday, praise God the story doesn’t end there! On Easter Sunday morning, the stone that sealed the tomb was rolled away, and Jesus was resurrected (John 20). He overcame death so that those who trust in Him could also overcome death and one day live with Him in Heaven for all eternity.
Holy Week is about remembering the only One who is truly holy—Jesus Christ. This week, let’s take time to gratefully remember and keep alive in our hearts what Jesus, the perfect Lamb and the risen Savior, did for us years ago. He came. He died. And He rose again, so we could live in eternity with a loving God who gave His life for us in the greatest way possible.
As we walk through Holy Week, we encourage you to revisit the details of Christ’s crucifixion, death and resurrection. Try reading through Mark 14-16. Take your time this week to read slowly and thoughtfully, as you prayerfully think about each of the events described there and their deep and life-changing meaning for each of us.