From Sticky Souls to Transformed Hearts
God’s command—from the glorious clouds overshadowing the Transfiguration of Jesus in the gospels—reminds us: when we listen and do whatever the Son of God says he will lead us from barrenness due to selfish living into righteous fruit-producing living for the glory of God. Self cannot satisfy self. We must hunger for God.
This is basically our journey for Lent, because sinful attitudes and actions try to stick to our souls and destroy our Life with God. Jesus wants us to produce righteous fruit that bring glory to our King’s rule and reign.
“He humbled himself? Was he not on earth always stripping off first one robe of honor and then another, till, naked. He was fastened to the cross, and there did he not empty out his inmost self, pouring out his life-blood, giving up for all of us, till they laid him penniless in a borrowed grave? How low was our dear Redeemer brought!”
—Charles H. Spurgeon
Day 32: Fasting Rejection
Jesus faced a great deal of rejection preceding his crucifixion. A biblical definition of rejection is understood as a form of disapproval, exclusion, or an act of not being accepted or valued. Jesus was rejected by the crowds when they chose to set Barabbas free over him; he was again rejected in a response the crowd had with Pilate, “Crucify him!”
Jews, Greeks, and Romans rejected Jesus; but it was the Romans who tortured him. A Roman flogging was brutal and many times the accused died even before they made it to a cross. Jesus endured the rejection, flogging, a brutal beating, and a crown of thorns embedded into his head…and he still walked to the cross for you and me. Nothing would stop him from fulfilling the Father’s plan to love the world (John 3:16).
Human rejection is hard for us, isn’t it? Jesus understands and we can identify with him. When Jesus returned to his hometown of Nazareth, his friends and family in the community were offended by him so they rejected him (Mat 13:57). It cost this community a great deal to reject the Savior even though they were ignorant of it at the time (Mat 13:58). Yet, God redirected that rejection and made Jesus the Redeemer and Giver of New Life.
In the gospel of Luke, Jesus told his disciples, “Anyone who accepts your message is also accepting me. And anyone who rejects you is rejecting me. And anyone who rejects me is rejecting God, who sent me” (Luke 10:11). Rejection is a part of this fallen world and it is not going anywhere until Jesus destroys it once and for all. But God does not reject us; he loves us and has adopted us (Romans 8:15). When we think about all Jesus has done for us, his acceptance is enough.
So, today we fast rejection by praising God for redemption and new life!
John 19:38-42 NLT The Burial of Jesus
38 Afterward Joseph of Arimathea, who had been a secret disciple of Jesus (because he feared the Jewish leaders), asked Pilate for permission to take down Jesus’ body. When Pilate gave permission, Joseph came and took the body away. 39 With him came Nicodemus, the man who had come to Jesus at night. He brought about seventy-five pounds of perfumed ointment made from myrrh and aloes. 40 Following Jewish burial custom, they wrapped Jesus’ body with the spices in long sheets of linen cloth. 41 The place of crucifixion was near a garden, where there was a new tomb, never used before. 42 And so, because it was the day of preparation for the Jewish Passover and since the tomb was close at hand, they laid Jesus there.
Prayer: Lord, thank you for accepting and redeeming us as your children. We praise the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world. Thank you for redeeming us from empty living. The blood of Jesus has purchased our souls, so we can live in resurrection power. Thank you, Lord! In Jesus’ name. Amen.