Time with Jesus - Wednesday, 23 January 2013
Hi all,
The Cross of Jesus Christ. What does it mean to you? Is
it just a rather nice piece of jewellery or a symbol of a cruel, agonising
death demonstrated by a very demanding lifestyle? When I look at it I tremble.
He did that for me? Why? He didn’t get much of a bargain; a worn out old man
who has devoted a lifetime trying to live the way He did. I know I can’t, but I
can’t leave Him. The prospects of the cross scare me spit-less. The prospects
of living without Him are infinitely worse. Furthermore His love draws me to
him like a pin is drawn to a magnet. Even so, Come Lord Jesus.
Blessings,
Jim & Phyllida Strickland
Matt 10:8
Freely you received, Freely give |
Time with Jesus – Wednesday, 23 January 2013
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Matt 10:8
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INTRODUCTION
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DAILY LIGHT EVENING SCRIPTURES
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The Cross of Christ
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From a Christian perspective, the cross is the most important symbol
we will ever know. The crucifixion of the Lord Jesus Christ is the central
point in all of time and space. It is as though creation itself hinges around
this event. Nothing is more important anywhere or at any time in history. God
knew all about it before the foundation of this world was laid. This method
of execution coincided with the time Jesus came to dwell among us. It’s
almost as though all history leads up to and away from the crucifixion. Thank
God it does! I can think of no other method of execution more fitting for
sinful men like you and me. The pain and degradation of hanging stark naked
somewhere between heaven and earth nailed to a cross seems about right for a
monster of iniquity! It’s appropriate for those of us who have been openly
and deliberately defiant of God’s love.
Symbolically, the cross can be seen to represent the cancellation of
the letter “I”. It can be seen as stretching from heaven to earth and
inclusive of all who have lived, are living and will live on this planet. It
is a symbol of death. We have so distorted the crucifixion, that men and women
wear the symbol on a chain around their necks as jewellery!
Of course the cross has been under attack by Satan and his gang since
Jesus was crucified. They know it is a powerful symbol. So they deliberately
seek to devalue it by trying to turn it into a toy. In the main, they have
succeeded.
But not only has the cross been “devalued”. Satan’s attack has focused
on the crucifixion as a whole. They have done their best to “demystify” it.
They have persuaded millions of men and women that the cross is not
important. Christ’s injunction to “take up your cross and follow me” has been
spiritualised to the point where it has become meaningless. Instead of making
unconditional demands on the lives of Christians, it has been changed into a
sort of optional extra. Repentance is no longer necessary. All we have to do
is receive Jesus. His grace will cover anything and everything we do/did from
the moment we are saved! It will carry us all the way into the portals of
heaven itself. Sadly, Christians have swallowed this hook, line and sinker.
The result is that many live a more debauched lifestyle than the one they
lived before coming to Jesus. “God knows and understands!” is the cry from
deluded millions. His grace will cover it all! Sadly, it won’t! That’s “Cheap
Grace”. There is no such thing!
To take up your cross in Jesus’ day was to pick up your means of execution.
You were on a one way path to an agonising and public death. You could not
reason with the cross. It would do its work on you as it had done on countless
thousands. When it was finished, you would be dead.
Taking up your cross today still means the same as it did in Jesus’
day. We cannot cover it with velvet padding. We cannot protect ourselves from
public shame and nakedness. We can only submit to all its associated terrors
and wait for the instance when we too, like our Lord and Saviour can say, “It
is finished. Into Your hands I commit my spirit!” This is the purpose of the
cross. God help me! I’m scared of how I will react when the inevitable happens
and my time has come to be nailed on mine. But if they could do it to my
Saviour and Lord, can I expect any less? What do you think?
Jim
& Phyllida Strickland
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11 Dear brothers and sisters, if I were still preaching that you must be
circumcised--as some say I do--why am I still being persecuted? If I were no longer preaching salvation through the
cross of Christ, no one would be offended.
Gal 5:11 NLT
24 Then Jesus spoke to his disciples. He said, "If
anyone wants to follow me, he must say no to himself. He must pick up his
cross and follow me.
Mat 16:24 NIrV
4 You adulterous people! Do you not know
that friendship with the world is enmity with God? Therefore whoever wishes
to be a friend of the world makes himself an enemy of God.
James 4:4 ESV
22 Strengthening the souls of the disciples, encouraging them to
continue in the faith, and saying that through
many tribulations we must enter the kingdom of God.
Acts 14:22 ESV
33 God warned them of this in the Scriptures when He said, "I am
placing a stone in Jerusalem that makes people stumble, a rock that makes
them fall. But anyone who trusts in Him will
never be disgraced."
Rom 9:33 NLT
7 So the honour is for you who believe, but
for those who do not believe, "The stone that the builders rejected has
become the cornerstone," (Psalm 118:22) 8 and "A stone
of stumbling, and a rock of offence
1 Peter 2:7-8 ESV
14 As for me, may I never boast about
anything except the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ. Because of that cross, my
interest in this world has been crucified, and the world's interest in me has
also died.
Galatians 6:14 NLT
20 My old self has been crucified with
Christ. It is no longer I who live, but Christ lives in me. So I live in this
earthly body by trusting in the Son of God, who loved me and gave Himself for
me.
Galatians 2:20 NLT
24 Those who belong to Christ Jesus have
nailed the passions and desires of their sinful nature to His cross and crucified
them there.
Gal 5:24 NLT
12 if we endure, we will also reign with
him; if we deny him, he also will deny us;
2
Tim 2:12 ESV
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A tragic thing has happened in the
past one hundred years.
The cross of Christ’s been modified to
satisfy our peers.
It’s now been velvet covered, so
people don’t get hurt.
They tell me it’s been sanitised, to
take away the dirt.
The blood has been excluded; it has
been washed away.
We mustn’t bother people who feel
squeamish every day!
It’s not a thing to carry. So put it
on a truck.
Put one on a necklace, so it can bring
you luck!
Never talk about it; it just might
give offence,
To the religious people who are
sitting on the fence.
It’s only fundamentalists who really
care at all.
So do not let it bother you. Their
thinking’s far too small.
You see, we know much better. The Lord
is now our friend!
And we have got a ticket on which we
can depend.
We got it many years ago, by visiting
a tent.
The preacher said please take it.
There’s no need to repent.
And while you have this ticket, you
can enter heaven’s doors.
The cross you’ll have to carry is from
lollipops and straws.
Now as I look around me, I see this
everywhere.
The church is entertainment! It now is
free from care.
Jesus came to sanctify, what used to
be obscene.
Just believe He’s saved you, and He
will wash you clean.
But there’s a major problem, when we
think along these lines.
It’s really not the gospel which Jesus
Christ defines.
In His day, taking up the cross, meant
certain crucifixion.
You would know for certain and without
contradiction;
That you were on a journey to an
agonising end.
There wasn’t an alternative; on that
you could depend.
You knew your life was over and you
would soon be dead.
No matter what the people all around
you thought or said.
There was no opportunity to bid your
friends goodbye.
Unless they wished to walk with you
and watch you as you died.
The cross made no allowances. There
wasn’t an appeal,
That you could make with anyone and
shortly it would deal,
With you in your entirety. It wouldn’t
shrink or bend.
But hold you there in agony till life
came to an end.
This is the cross Christ spoke of. So
let us all obey.
Take up your cross and follow Him.
There is no other way.
Jim Strickland
Written
23rd January
2012
This poem and introduction
were inspired by the writings of
Dr A W Tozer
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