Holy week is here.
Walking with Jesus as He willingly makes His way to the cross reminds us of His
human agony, His overwhelming suffering, His love for us and His divinity. He
overcame death. He fulfilled the law and offers grace. Everything in the Old
Testament points to and foreshadows the Redeemer, Jesus. As we begin to
understand the richness, the depth, the complexities of the Word of God, we can
get a glimpse of His majesty, His timing and His ability to be personally
involved in each of our lives.
As Jesus rode the
donkey into Jerusalem preparing for His death the following Friday, His timing
is perfect. The Passover celebration was upon Jerusalem. The sacrificial lambs
were being led into town, just as the Lamb of God is entering. Each lamb
brought in to be sacrificed for sin was to be scrutinized and found to be
without blemish, just as Jesus was scrutinized by the leaders of the day. They
found no fault in Him.
The Passover supper
He shared with His disciples included the wine which represented His blood and
the unleavened bread to represent His broken body. How beautiful! How
astounding! How miraculous! Yeast always signified sin in the Bible. Unleavened
bread means bread with no yeast, or the one Holy man with no sin.
John the Baptist
recognized Jesus when He first began His ministry three years earlier.
The next
day John saw Jesus coming towards him and said, ”Behold the Lamb of God who
takes away the sin of the world!” John 1;29
Let us behold Him
this week as we prepare for the Holiest of weeks.
Father in heaven,
Keep us mindful of all that Jesus has done and what He will do
at His return. We marvel at the timing, the miraculous ways prophecy has and
will be fulfilled and that Your Son, the One with no sin, lived with us, died
for us and conquered death to save us.
In Jesus name,
Amen
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