What if we were to treat every Friday like Good Friday? In
fact, after refreshing my memory of the details of the most horrific
crucifixion in history, shouldn’t every day be a good day? Funny thing is our
Friday writer obviously thought the same thing.
Welcome to Coffee Hour with Chicklit Power and Faith-Filled
Friday with Trench Classes United and Ashley.
As Easter approached, I began reading in the book of John. It is
a very powerful experience to walk down memory lane of what Jesus went through,
all so we could have access to His father and the gift of eternal life. As I read,
I wrote this from my heart a little recap of what Jesus went through and all that
illuminated on that glorious third day. I encourage you to read John chapters17-20.
Father you sent your only son to come and fix an undone world.
You sent Him to show your pure and perfect love. Oh, but few
believed and received what your precious son had to bring. He walked the earth
fulfilling your will, spreading your righteous and holy love.
Jesus came with a mighty power to heal and save; yet, the world
was afraid that the power they held dear to them would be taken away. Oh Lord,
you knew their hearts would be hardened and full of pride and self-righteous
thoughts.
Jesus came so humbly on Palm Sunday riding a lowly
donkey. He came riding in as our humble King to save us all. Many came with
palm branches and their precious clothing to lay before our Lord to praise Him
with their sacrifices. However, the men in higher power feared
Jesus’ power and plotted on how to get rid of Him. They took Jesus
and had Him beaten…for crimes he didn’t commit.
As He was stripped of His clothes and mocked for all to see, He
never gave up on you and me. Jesus full of Gods power could have struck us all
dead. Instead, Jesus endured the blows of all of our sins and a crown of thorns
was placed upon His head. Thorns are like sins…they taunt, torture, and tear a
soul apart.
Why did He do this? So we wouldn’t have to bear our own thorns.
He looked up on the cross and cried out on our behalf “Father,
forgive them, they know not what they do!” Oh what love is this, that He bears
our cross? As He gave His last breath, it was finished! Until three days later,
when after He had died, He rose again!
Coffee hour friends, though Easter has come and gone, may
I encourage you to always remember what Jesus has done for you and me. As we go
through our day to day life, we can tend to forget the details of all that it
cost for our eternal freedom.
Perhaps you’re struggling right now with circumstances in your
life; can I encourage you to remember the Easter story that you would remember
that you are not alone, beloved. Jesus suffered it all and knows exactly where
we are and what we are going through. He will provide a way for you no matter
how big the storm He awaits you to invite Him into what He’s already calmed!
HE IS RISEN
Ashley
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