Now we are back in Jerusalem. Moments from now Jesus will be
dead. A more hopeless scene you could never imagine. He died in terrible pain.
But his death is not the end of the story. On Sunday he rose in glorious
victory. The same Jesus who cried, “I thirst,” rose from the dead, victorious
over the grave.
Let us learn the lesson well. Your sufferings do not
necessarily mean you are out of the will of God. It is entirely possible that
you may do everything God wants you to do … and still suffer terribly. Even so,
your suffering may yet be redeemed into something much greater than you can
imagine! Jesus pointed the way when he cried, “I thirst.” That was Friday. On
Sunday he rose from the dead to become a gushing spring of Living Water.
Are you suffering right now? Do you live in darkness? Is the
way unclear, the light dim, do you feel the pain of those you love turning
against you? Fear not. And do not lose heart.
What is happening to you happened first to Jesus. And what
happened to him may yet happen to you. Your suffering has a purpose; your pain
has a reason, your darkness leads on to a brighter, better and morning.
Run to the cross. Cling to it. Embrace the sufferings of
Christ. Though this cannot lessen your pain, it may give you strength to carry
on. Jesus suffered before you; he also suffered for you. Child of God, remember
this: As Friday comes before Sunday, so the cross leads on to the empty tomb.
And there is no resurrection unless there is first a crucifixion.
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