Sunday, September 5, 2010
Tested like the Cross
Can you stand to take the test? I am speaking of the tested strength that withstands abuse amid sacrificial outworking for the blessing and benefit of others. At the very time that you are offering yourself in a servant's posture, can you stand the ridiculous ridicule of the ungrateful and the shameless? Could you echo the words of Jesus?
Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do.
I would imagine it would be difficult for us to say whether or not we could stand the test. Images of Calvary emerge. The prophecy of Isaiah's suffering Savior come to mind. Would you still forgive despite their harsh and cruel insults hurled at you? Even the two who hung at either side of Him chimed in with the others.
Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do.
Those who seek to serve like Christ must be willing to sacrifice like Christ. Yet, our greatest service may be to love. He said He came to serve and not be served. Are you willing to offer your all for the sake of His name? And, while we love with our full hearts, we allow our love to cover a multitude of sins with an abundance of forgiveness. The Apostle Paul spoke of a more excellent way and instructing believers to forgive as the Lord forgave.
How would you react when the very people you are helping keep hurting you more and more? What words would you use at that point? Would you still be loving and kind? Would you pass the test?
Could the Lord count on you?
Would you pass the test?
Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do.
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