Tuesday, 29 October 2013

which none of the rulers of this age knew

BEING HUMAN MEANS A SIMPLE LIFE WITH GOOD FAITH AND ACTION

which none of the rulers of this age knew;

for had they known,
they would not have crucified the Lord of glory” (1 Corinthians 2:7-8).
In Acts 3:17 Peter says, “Yet now, brethren, I know that you did it
in ignorance, as did also your rulers.” He adds, “But those things which
God foretold by the mouth of all His prophets, that the Christ would
suffer, He has thus fulfilled” (verse 18).
Don’t remain in ignorance
But God doesn’t want us to remain ignorant. The crime was so
unthinkable, so unequaled, that the story just keeps coming back and
we can’t get rid of it.
Yes, the Jewish leaders initiated the deed, and the Romans carried
it out. But because each of us has sinned, He died for every single one
of us. There’s nothing complicated about that. That’s what He wants us
to see. If we had not sinned, if
I had not sinned, He wouldn’t have had
to die. If we weren’t so hardened, His suffering and death wouldn’t have
had to be so horrendous. None of us are innocent of this crime. This is
what Peter and Paul and John are trying to tell us.
We read the account of the jealousy and hatred toward Christ and we
may silently say to ourselves,
“I wouldn’t have done that if
I were there.”
We’re wrong on two counts.
Is there really a difference in the way we express jealousy, envy,
greed, anger and hatred toward others and what those people did to
Jesus? Jesus makes the point Himself: “Inasmuch as you did it to one
of the least of these
...
you did it to Me” (Matthew 25:40, 45).
Sin is sin; it doesn’t matter who the victim is. And if He had not taken
our place in death, that’s the penalty we would be staring at. So where
does any one of us get off blaming someone else for Christ’s death, when
all of us had our part in it too?
Secondly, would we really have done any better had we been there?
Judas, His ardent disciple at the beginning, betrayed Him for a sum of
money. Peter, His most outspoken supporter, denied he even knew Jesus when
Jesus was on trial. The other disciples, all of whom asserted their loyalty to
Who Killed Jesus?
Among the olive trees of Gethsemane on the lower slopes
of the Mount of Olives, Jesus
prayed in agony, knowing the
terrible suffering and death
He would soon have to endure
on our behalf.
Jesus Christ, the Wisdom of God
didn’t just promise eternal life, He said,
“I am the resurrection and the
life”
(John 11:25).
What becomes clear is that
only Jesus is the true Revealer of the true
God.
There could be no escaping what people saw. God revealed Him
-
self in such a manner that there is no easy way out for any of us. We
have to face it squarely—that Jesus was who He said He was and had
been sent here by His Father.
There is no such thing as “many roads that lead to God.” Jesus
declared: “I am the way, the truth, and the life.
No one comes to the
Father except through Me”
(John 14:6). That is why Peter could courageously proclaim: “There is no salvation through anyone else; in all the
world
no other name has been granted to mankind by which we can be
saved”
(Acts 4:12, REB).
God’s purpose from the beginning
God’s plan for “bringing many sons to glory” (Hebrews 2:10) includes
the reconciling of humanity to Himself through Jesus Christ (2 Corinthians 5:18-19). Why do we need that reconciliation? Isaiah 59:1-2 tells us:
“Surely the arm of the
Lo r d
is not too short to save, nor his ear too dull
to hear. But
your iniquities have separated you from your God; your
sins have hidden his face from you, so that he will not hear”
Our sins
have cut us off from God. Paul speaks of us as enemies in
need of reconciliation with Him—a reconciliation that comes through
Jesus Christ’s sacrifice. “While we were enemies, we were reconciled
to God through the death of his Son” (Romans 5:10, NRSV).
Peter says this death “was foreordained before the foundation of the
world” (1 Peter 1:20), and John speaks of Jesus as “the Lamb slain from
the foundation of the world” (Revelation 13:8). The coming of a Messiah
to be a saving sacrifice was in the planning from before the beginning
of this present world.
Our first human parents Adam and Eve sinned. And all humanity has
followed suit. Yet God would erase the enmity in the minds of human
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