When we go through a trial, we tend to ask ourselves, “Does God really love me? How come I don’t seem to see it?” When that happens, it is time to bring in the cross, for God’s love for you is displayed forever at the cross.
God gave up His Son to suffer and die on the cross for you. Jesus was pierced in seven places for you—in His head by the crown of thorns, His two hands and feet by the nails, and His side and heart by the spear of a Roman soldier.
Jesus wore the crown of thorns on His head so that you can have a sound mind free from fears, guilt, depression, anxieties and stress.
When Jesus first showed His nail-pierced hands
to His disciples, He said to them, “Peace be with you” (John 20:19–20). He
wanted them to know that peace is found in His finished work, typified by His
pierced hands. The more you see His finished work which has bought complete
forgiveness of all your sins, the more your conscience will be at peace and
rest.
Jesus’ feet brought Him to places where there was lack, diseases, rejection, condemnation and even death. And those feet were nail-pierced so that you do not need to be in such places yourself. He has rescued you from having to accept and suffer these things in life.
Blood and water flowed out of Jesus’ side when it was pierced (see John 19:34). Medical science will tell you that that means His heart had ruptured. Jesus died literally of a broken heart so that your heart can be filled with joy.
And just as Eve came forth from Adam’s side when he was sleeping, the bride of Christ, the church, came forth from Jesus’ pierced side and death. If He died to have you as His spotless bride, He lives today to care for you.
Beloved, the only man-made things in heaven today are those scars on His body.
They will remain forever as tokens of His everlasting love and passion for you.
So if God did not spare His Son, but delivered Him up for you, how will He not
with Him also freely give you all things! (Article and Picture;
courtesy of Joseph Prince Ministries used with kind permission).
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