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What Jesus Was Afraid Of

It was because Jesus was made to be sin, and bear God’s judgment on sin, that he trembled in the garden, and because he was actually bearing that judgment that he declared himself forsaken of God on the cross.
–J. I. Packer

Perhaps you have wondered about Jesus’ anguish in the garden before going to the cross, and you thought (like I once did) that it was all about the physical pain that He was about to endure. I have heard it preached that way in the past, and have even said it myself from the pulpit. But then we encounter various Christian martyrs who did not seem to flinch at the prospect of enduring pain and/or cruel, torturous deaths for their belief in Jesus. So were they more courageous than Jesus? No, of course not.

So it must have been something else that Jesus was in anguish over… such as the fact that for the first time in all of eternity, His unity with the Father would be severed for a time while He was made to be sin and bear God’s judgment on that sin… my sin.

My sin should have separated me from God. Instead, Jesus chose my punishment. And it was that punishment of being separated from God that caused him to tremble in the garden and declare Himself forsaken of God on the cross.

Thank you Jesus for loving me so much that you would endure that cruel, torturous separation from the Father in my place.

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The Essential Christian Argument Has To Do With Who Jesus Is

So how do we determine who Jesus is? Fortunately, we do not have to “check our brains at the door,” as Josh McDowell said. Instead, we can use our logic to make a pretty simple determination.

Jesus was either:
(1) God, if His claim about Himself was true, or
(2) a bad man, if what He said was not true, for good men do not claim to be God.

But he was not a bad man.
(In fact, if anyone in history was not a bad man, Jesus was not a bad man.)

Therefore, He was (and is) God.

This is the essential Christian argument.
–Peter Kreeft

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Do You Know Anyone Who Has a “Savior Complex”

We sometimes use the term “savior complex” to describe an unhealthy syndrome of obsession over curing others’ problems. The true Savior, however, seemed remarkably free of such a complex.
–Philip Yancey

Jesus was so confident of who He was. He didn’t need to “put on airs” or run around healing everyone just so people would think well of Him.

I wish that I was so confident of who I am in Christ. He lives in me. All that is His is now mine as well. And yet I am still running around trying to “do things” to get the attention of others so that I can somehow feel better about myself. Instead, if I would just embrace the truth that I am a child of the King… that would be enough to satisfy me completely for all of my life.

Father God, help me to rest in the truth that I am yours… a child of the King!

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A New Way To Look At What You Call the “Routine Life”

We often think that the “routine” means dull and mundane, but Chesterton asks us to think about it in a different way:

Routine might be due, not to a lifelessness, but to a rush of life. The thing I mean can be seen, for instance, in children, when they find some game or joke that they specially enjoy.
    …Because children have abounding vitality, because they are in spirit fierce and free, therefore they want things repeated and unchanged. They always say, “Do it again”; and the grown-up person does it again until he is nearly dead. For grown-up people are not strong enough to exult in monotony.
    But perhaps God is strong enough to exult in monotony. It is possible that God says every morning, “Do it again” to the sun; and every evening, “Do it again” to the moon. It may not be automatic necessity that makes all daisies alike; it may be that God makes every daisy separately, but has never got tired of making daisies. It may be that He has the eternal appetite of infancy; for we have sinned and grown old, and our Father is younger than we.
    The repetition in Nature may not be a mere recurrence; it may be a theatrical encore.

–G. K. Chesterton

What a beautiful thought… that God delights in what He has made so much, that He continues to say “I will do it again!” Remember today that He has made you, and He delights in what He has made!

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Are You Asking Too Much From Your Relationship?

Before the ladies get too upset from today’s quote, let me first say – this quote goes both ways. So men, just reverse the genders!

We simply ask too much of our relationships.
Women — you’ll never find a man who completes you. Regardless of what the TV shows and movies promise you, no one can fix what’s broken in your heart….
No man is enough.
You need a Savior.

–Matt Chandler

And we can say the same to all people regarding all relationships.
There is no relationship that any woman OR man has that is enough to fill your heart completely.
Certainly there are relationships that meet many needs, such as the relationships of spouses, children, and great friends. But no relationship is enough except the relationship you have with Jesus.
Matt Chandler is right…
You need a Savior!