 His Passion
His Passion
      
       Is For You
      
      
      Jesus had a choice.  He could have 
      stayed in the carpentry shop.  He could have kept His mouth shut.  
      He could have ignored the call or at least postponed it. He could have 
      come back as a man in another era when people would listen better.  
      He could have come back when crosses were out of style.  But His 
      heart wouldn’t let Him.  If there was hesitation on the part of His 
      humanity, it was overcome by the compassion of His divinity.  
      
      
      His divinity heard the voices.  
      His divinity heard the hopeless cries of the poor, the bitter accusations 
      of the abandoned, the dangling despair of those who are trying to save 
      themselves.  And His divinity saw the faces.  Some wrinkled. 
      Some weeping.  Some hidden behind veils.  Some obscured by fear.  
      Some earnest with searching.  Some blank with boredom.  From the 
      face of Adam to the face of the infant born somewhere in the world as you 
      read these words, He saw them all.  
      
      
      And you can be sure of one thing.  Among the voices that 
      found their way into that carpentry shop was your voice.  
      
      
      Your silent 
      prayers uttered on tearstained pillows were heard before they were said.  
      Your deepest questions about death and eternity were answered before they 
      were asked.  And your direst need, your need for a Savior, was met before 
      you ever sinned.  And not only did He hear you, He saw you.  He saw your 
      face aglow the hour you first knew Him.  He saw your face in shame the 
      hour you first fell.   
      
      
      The same face that looked back at you from this 
      morning’s mirror, looked at Him.  And it was enough to kill Him.  He left 
      because of you.  He laid His security down with His hammer.  He hung 
      tranquility on the peg with His nail apron.  He closed the window shutters 
      on the sunshine of His youth and locked the door on the comfort and ease 
      of anonymity.  Since He could bear your sins more easily than He could 
      bear the thought of your hopelessness, He chose to leave.  It wasn’t 
      easy.  Leaving the carpentry shop never has been.  
      (max lucado)
      
      
      
      “Father, if it is Your will, take this cup away from Me; nevertheless not 
      My will, but Yours, be done”  
      
      
      
      God’s answer to Jesus was to drink of that cup, for there was no other 
      payment for our sins.
      Buddha didn’t pay it, a 
      vague god of the universe can’t circumvent it.  Jesus said, “I am the 
      way, the truth and the life; no one can come to the Father except through 
      Me.”  You see, God loves you, but before that He is holy and He 
      cannot mix with sin.  It’s as though your dad is a judge and you are 
      brought before him, guilty of a speeding ticket.  You think you’ve 
      got it beat, dad won’t convict you, he loves you.  But the judge 
      proclaims you guilty for he is just.  And then he reaches in his back 
      pocket, pulls out his wallet and pays your fine himself.  You have a 
      choice.  You can refuse your Father’s loving payment and suffer the 
      consequences, but the fine for our sins is death.  Jesus already paid 
      that price but you have to accept it.  The choice is yours, and all 
      eternity is riding on your decision.
      So many will not accept 
      that we sin.  Haven’t you ever been angry when someone cuts you off on the 
      freeway?  Did you react? That reaction is not the nature of God.  The 
      standard is not man’s nature, but God’s. And the Bible says we ALL fall 
      short, there is none that is righteous, no not one.  God doesn’t want us 
      walking around in shame, He wants to forgive us and help us become who He 
      created us to be by His Spirit.  All we have to do is come as we are, 
      accept Him and turn from our sins. He knows we will fail at times, but to 
      press on.  Jesus is faithful to wash away sins that we may be righteous 
      and holy. The Apostles knew this, and they would not have gone on to 
      suffer and die painful deaths for a lie.
      Are you willing to turn 
      your life completely over to Him?  If you are, pray this prayer 
      “Dear Father, I know I have sinned.  I believe Jesus died for me.  
      I ask for Your forgiveness right now.  I choose to turn from my 
      rebellion against You.  Jesus, please come into my heart and take 
      over my life.  Fill me with Your Holy Spirit and help me to serve 
      You.  In Jesus’ name I pray.”
      
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