Pastor Jose V. Velasco
Why
is Jesus’ sufferings and death so important to Christians that they are the
focus of their reflections during the period of Lent? Why did Jesus suffer and
die? We will mention two reasons:
First,
He died because of our sins. In a Bible study a lady commented that she could
not see how Jesus in His death could have borne the sins she is committing two
thousand years after. This a very relevant question. Of course, Jesus died
because of the sins of those who killed him. They are the sins of bigotry,
jealousy, hatred, envy, selfishness, pride and fanaticism. But how about our
sins in the 21st century? Yes, the Bible says when we sin we crucify
Him again (Heb. 6:4-6). Peter who had nothing to do with the crucifixion says,
“He himself bore our sins in his body on the tree . .” (1 Pet. 2:24). All sin
inflicts sufferings on God (Gen. 6:5-6). Even our sins today cause God to
suffer. But Jesus also bore the sins of people hundreds of years before Him. Long
before Jesus Isaiah said, “But he was pierced for our transgressions, he was
crushed for our iniquities; the punishment that brought us peace was upon him,
and by his wounds we are healed” (Isa. 53:5). Jesus’ sufferings and death covers the sins of
all people in human history.
Second,
Jesus died because of God’s unconditional and supreme love for us sinners. “But
God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners,
Christ died for us” (Rom. 5:8). Jesus could have avoided death. When He was arrested
Peter tried to defend Him by cutting the ear of Malchus, the priest’s servant.
But Jesus stopped him saying, “Put your sword back in its place, - - . Do you
think I cannot call on my Father, and he will at once put at my disposal more
than twelve legions of angels?” (Mt. 26:52-53). A legion at the least is 3,000
army men. This is all Jesus could have done to defeat forever His enemies. But
He did not do this out of love. Jesus said referring to His death, “Greater
love has no one than this, that he lay down his life for his friends” (Jn.
15:13). Jesus’ dying for sinners is the greatest show of love in the
world.
It
is for us sinners that Christ suffered and died on the cross. He did not
condemn us to eternal damnation where we fit. But “God our Savior, - - wants
all men to be saved” (1 Tim 2:3). “He is patient with you, not wanting anyone
to perish, but everyone to come to repentance” (2 Pet.3:9). God in Christ did
not hesitate to go to the cross to give us an opportunity to repent and receive
forgiveness. But you can either reject or accept His offer. What are you going
to do with that ever greatest offer in the world? To receive that offer of forgiveness
and redemption you may pray thus:
Prayer:
Thank you, O Lord Jesus, for your dying for my sins because you love me so
much. I repent of all my sins and humbly, but gratefully, accept your offer of
loving forgiveness. Come into my life and be my Lord and Savior. In your holy name I pray. Amen.
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