Reflection: This is Jesus, the King of the Jews, my King, your King, the King of Kings and the Lord of Lords, crowned with his crown of thorns and finally seated on his throne, dying in glory for the sins of the world. Cursed by God, hanging on a tree, drinking the bitter cup down to its dregs, God’s curse is willingly embraced by him so that we might go free.
This is the heart of the gospel,
the climax and centrepiece of all human history unfolding before our eyes. Messiah, King and Suffering Servant, fused into one, the fulfilment of all God’s promises, the unthinkable climax of his saving plan, the death of his Son. For us.
Like Simon of Cyrene, for a few moments try to walk a mile in Jesus’ shoes. He did this for us. He died like this for us.
Question: Can you feel the enormity of what is going on in our passage today, shaking off the familiarity of the cross just for a moment? What does it mean to you that he died like this, for you? What does it mean to you that he hung there for your sins?
Prayer: Dear Jesus, thank you for the cross. Thank you for pouring out your life to death for me. Thank you for the fulfilment of God’s marvellous, unimaginable plan of salvation. Thank you for being my Saviour, and my King. Amen.
We are reading the Bible with Paul White until 7th April.