It must
have been so difficult, to say He’d soon be gone.
For three
long years He’d walked with them; now they must carry on.
How do You
bring this message and not cause them distress?
But
Jesus was the Son of God; He couldn’t tell them less.
He did the
very best He could, to make them all aware,
That He
would soon be going and He would leave them there.
His
followers all needed to grasp what would take place.
But how
could He communicate, what shortly they must face?
To say it
was impossible for God is never true!
But
they were simple, fallen men, the likes of me and you.
They
didn’t have the benefit of some two thousand years.
They
didn’t know He had to pass through crucifixion’s tears,
They
thought He was invincible. That He’d wear “David’s crown”.
They
didn’t know He had to die. His life must be laid down.
How could
they understand it? He was alive and well.
They’d
walked with Him and talked with Him. How could He ever tell,
Them such
a shocking story. It passed above their heads.
They
wouldn’t get the picture till, He’d risen from the dead.
So they
were apprehensive. They couldn’t reason why,
The
Lord had spoken to them and said He had to die.
They’d
seen Him cleanse the leper. They saw the demons flee.
They’d
seen so many miracles, He surely had to be,
The Son of
God incarnate. Their God with skin and bone.
They
thought that in a few more years, this truth would be well known.
They
watched as He raised Lazarus after four days in the tomb.
They’d
heard Him tell them plainly, He’d go and make a room,
For them
in Father’s mansion. They knew He was supreme.
So what
could all this “nonsense” about dying really mean?
They
didn’t understand it. How could they even try?
Surely
the Messiah would never ever die?
Lord I
must confess to you that I am much the same.
It’s
quite incomprehensible, except in Jesus Name.
For
science can’t explain it. Our schools can’t show the way.
The
only way to do it is to hear what You will say.
And You
have said it’s needed, that we must just believe.
This is
the great expression, of the faith we can receive.
So even in
our ignorance, we can believe it’s true.
Combine
this with repentance. That’s all we have to do.
Jim Strickland – Written 6th November 2011