“They crucified Him”

The words of the crucifixion are simple:  “And they crucified Him” (Mk. 15:24). Yet there is a horror behind this kind of death, as one doctor has told: Simon is ordered to place the patibulum on the ground and Jesus is quickly thrown backwards with His shoulders against the wood. The legionnaire feels for the […]

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Paradoxes of the crucifixion

Whenever I read the account of the crucifixion of Christ, I am always amazed at the simplicity of the account of the actual crucifixion (for instance, Matthew almost regards it as an afterthought — “and when they had crucified Him…,” Mt. 27:35) and the ironic and paradoxical activities surrounding the events of the crucifixion. Consider […]

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The Lord’s prayer

In prayer (when we are genuine and truthful), our hearts are exposed and revealed as in no other way. That is true as well of the heart of Christ, which makes the Lord’s prayer in John 17 a particularly rich and stimulating passage of Scripture.  Of this passage, Melanchthon wrote, “There is no voice which […]

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Take courage

Jesus never promises His followers a pain and trouble-free life.  In fact, He promises just the opposite.  There will be troubles, and often those troubles are because we are followers of Him.  As two examples, consider: “Remember the word that I said to you, ‘A slave is not greater than his master.’ If they persecuted […]

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Life on the farm

One of my favorite pictures from my childhood is a picture that was taken of me and my farmer grandfather.  I was maybe four or five-years-old and I was standing with my grandfather in one of his fields.  He was surveying the crop; I was more interested in the camera. In those years, I would […]

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Fearful?

What do you offer a man who is discouraged and hopeless? What do you offer someone whose world is shattered? What do you offer someone who has captured a glimpse into the future, and the fear of it is not startling, but terrifying in its deadliness? What did Jesus offer the disciples?  On Thursday night […]

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The Father and the Son

Several years ago, Mark Ashton-Smith was on a planned 4-day kayak trip around the Isle of Wight in England when his kayak capsized.  Unable to get back into the canoe and in frigid and rough waters, he reached for his phone (which he’d had the foresight to place in a watertight container) and called the […]

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The lovingkindness of God

“Great is the Lord, and greatly to be praised” (Ps. 48:1). The words are familiar to us.  He is great.  We do praise Him.  But do we think on Him in ways that are fitting of Him?  Do we consider His character and His activities and recognize them as the facets of greatness that they […]

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Christ, the Servant

Jesus is the greatest of all men. He is greatest not because He is like every other man, but better.  He is greatest because as a man, He is incomparable.  He is the God-Man (both fully God and fully man), and that separates Him from every other person in the category of men.  There is […]

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The flesh is weak

The crucifixion of Christ would occur within hours. So Jesus went to the garden to pray and asked the three disciples in the “inner core” — Peter, James, and John — to also pray (Mk. 14:32-42).  These were not immature or ungodly men.  They loved Christ.  Peter had just professed that he would die for […]

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“It must happen this way”

Last week was the Passion week, which culminated in Easter Sunday.  Many spent the week reading and contemplating the final events of Christ’s life before the cross. And then this week our Bible reading plan has taken us to that same week again.  Isn’t that just too much about the cross?  Do we really need […]

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Judgment is coming

It was Spring of my sophomore year in college and I had a bad case of spring fever.  A group of friends was headed to the beach on one particular day, and I had a dilemma — “beach or class?”  Sand and surf won out over desk and discourse. The next week I walked back […]

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When Christ returns

When Christ returns (see Luke 21:25-38), He will come “with power and great glory” (v. 27).  He is the Son of Man — a title that emphasizes His humanity, but also is a reference to His Messianic authority — I kept looking in the night visions, And behold, with the clouds of heaven One like […]

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