AGAIN AND AGAIN AND AGAIN
THE CROSS
To most the cross
is a religious symbol. To some it is a talisman. To some it is a martyr. To
some it is sad. To some it was a death of a Jew. And to some it was the payment
for our sins. But to the masses
of unbelievers and believers alike it is mostly ignored on a daily basis and it
only enters the mind briefly on Sunday mornings…sometimes.
But the cross where
the Lord Jesus suffered and gave His very life is the deepest and most profound
mystery of all eternity. Once a sinner has embraced Jesus as Savior and become
born again by God’s Spirit most trudge along in this world with a shallow and
stagnant recognition of the cross in the redemption process. But few have
opened their hearts and beseeched the Spirit to guide them into the sacred
treasures that are embedded within that cross.
It is the
revelation of God’s shekinah uncovered to the world. It is the place where the
Holiest of All was carried out from inside the Tabernacle and instead of blinding
eyes it gave sight to whosoever would look and live. Who can really know it?
That God became a man is a colossal mystery, but that this God-man would, or
even could, die is injustice at its very zenith bringing forth an eternal
justice for those who actually were unjust.
The pure and
innocent Lamb was slaughtered publicly and that horrific event was recorded so
that all generations could know it. Do you understand how much you still do not
understand about that glorious mystery? To recite some theology and some
doctrinal treatise and then walk away as if you can now move on is to mock that
bloody tree indeed. This gift to humanity can be fully received by simple but
powerful faith, but to open that gift will take a lifetime. To use it once and
only once is to abuse it.
Oh the wonder of
Jesus and His passion! How can God, who knew the depth of our sin and the
complete and utter enjoyment of our sin, how can a holy God find love for such
miscreants? And how can a holy God enter into this time and space as one of us?
And how can a holy God who needs nothing but yet comes to seek and save that
which was lost? And how can a holy God allow Himself to be impaled upon a tree
He had made, and then battered and beaten and mocked, and then this holy God
writhes in mortal pain unlike any other, and then this holy God dies?
That remains in
another league of comprehension. But once you realize you have only scratched
the surface, and once your heart begins to beat for more of Him, then and only
then can the Spirit guide you into realms unknown in the natural. It is there
where you will find eternal bread and living water and treasures of knowledge
that somehow can change your inward being from one glory into another. And it
all begins and ends with that cross.
I take, O cross,
thy shadow for my abiding place;
I ask no other sunshine than the sunshine of His face;
Content to let the world go by to know no gain or loss,
My sinful self my only shame, my glory all the cross.
I ask no other sunshine than the sunshine of His face;
Content to let the world go by to know no gain or loss,
My sinful self my only shame, my glory all the cross.
And yet do we
abide? Do we recline under the shadow of its mighty wings? Do we draw our very
life from its power? Does it break and humble us so that it alone can receive
the glory? My glory all the cross? Should we not bow quietly before the cross
of our Lord and gaze at its crimson power and open our vessels in order to
decrease our sinful selves and increase this Crucified and yet Risen Lamb?
Please do not get lost in the metaphors and treat this as a wonderful story
alone. This is much more than a story even if you have come to understand its
meaning and power.
This is God’s
heart, the very essence of Who He was and is and ever will be, being laid down
for all human kind. This is the Great Shepherd searching diligently for His
lost sheep through a path of repulsive wounds and excruciating breaths and bloody
sweat and cruel taunts, and driven by a love we can never know in all its fullness.
But one day we shall see Him as He is and on some level we will be like Him.
But let the expectation
of that coming day of eternal grace propel you to seek Jesus and His sacrifice
with a passion and determination that makes the world wonder why and makes the
visible church deem you as self righteous and fanatical. And lest we ever feel proud
about all that just remember this: To see with spirit eyes the Spirit pull back
the veil ever so slightly and allow you to see and more fully understand the
crucifixion of Jesus the Christ will humble you beyond anything you could ever
imagine. You will be viscerally reviled at your own sinful self and at the same
time you will experience a redemptive love that can only come from God and
placed within you by His Spirit. In essence, you will be overwhelmed.
And then you will
seek to return to that place again and again.
If not, then you still have never
come to Golgotha.
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