Oct. 25 Lesson, Part 3 - Mar 15:37-39; 16:1, 5-7
It's hard to imagine God Himself, coming to Earth from a place of perfection and allowing Himself to be ridiculed, hated, and killed. It's painful to think about people laughing at Him and spitting on Him and punching Him. But He loved us so much and He knew the only way to rescue us was to lay down His own perfect life as a sacrifice for our sin.
One of the awesome things about this first passage is that it says, "But Jesus let out a loud cry and breathed His last." As we study the method of crucifixion and how it works, we come to recognize that the main reason people died was asphyxiation. They didn't die from wounds, rather they died a very slow and unimaginably painful, agonizing death. It was created to be a long, dragged out process so they would die miserably. But they died from not having the strength to continue to lift up their bodies to take another breath. HOWEVER, Jesus let out a loud cry just before He breathed His last breath. What does this mean? He died in strength. He died voluntarily. And as the Scripture says, "When the centurion, who was standing opposite Him, saw the way He breathed His last, he said, 'This man was God's Son!' " The centurion, who had witnessed hundreds of crucifixions saw the way Jesus went out and was.....AMAZED.
This same passage also describes something incredible that happened as Jesus breathed His last, the veil in the temple that separated the Holy of Holies (which represented God's presence) was torn in half FROM TOP TO BOTTOM. Through Jesus, we now have direct access to God, He is our only mediator! How amazing - how unlike any other religion's beliefs. A loving, sacrificial, personal, gracious God who didn't wait on us to fix things (not that we could have) but rather acted first, giving His own life for us.
As amazing as the sacrificial death of Jesus was, it means nothing without the next passage that explains His resurrection. Neither death nor sin could overpower God, He is in control and through Jesus Christ, He has freed us from the fear of death. When we turn away from our sin and put our faith and hope in Jesus we are forgiven of all sin and reconciled to our perfect God. We too can experience eternal life and the freedom of sin through faith in Him - there is no greater gift than this.
