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Hebrews 13:5
…He Himself has said, “I will never leave you nor forsake you.”
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six whole hours, the Son of God was suspended between heaven and earth.
And at the height of His suffering on the cross, He cried out in the
deep darkness, “My God, My God, why have You forsaken Me?” (Matthew
27:45–46)
For the first time, Jesus addressed His Father as “God”.
The Father had forsaken the Son. As Judge of the universe, God had to
turn His back on His Son, who was carrying the filth of the world’s
sins, for His eyes are too pure to behold evil. (Habakkuk 1:13)
If
the Father had not turned His back on His Son, He would have to turn
His back on you today when you call out to Him in your hour of need. But
because Jesus has taken your place, today, you take His place, and you
have God’s face smiling on you always!
Right now, God’s face is
smiling on you. His countenance is shining on you. I can stand before
you and declare, “The Lord make His face shine upon you.” (Numbers
6:25–26) And it is all because Jesus has paid the price for God to never
leave you nor forsake you. (Hebrews 13:5)
As Judge, God turned
His back on His Son. But as Father, He cried. His heart was broken
because Christ was never more pleasing to Him than when He was on the
cross. Christ’s suffering was a sweet-smelling aroma to the Father.
(Ephesians 5:2)
Do you remember what Jesus said? “Therefore My
Father loves Me, because I lay down My life that I may take it again.”
(John 10:17) If you are a parent, you love each one of your children
equally. But when one of them does something special for you out of
love, it touches your heart, and you just want to run to him and hug
him.
That was what happened at the cross, except that the Father
could not embrace His Son. Instead, He had to turn His back on His Son
because our sins had to be punished in His Son’s body.
Beloved,
when you cry out to the Father for help today, know that He hears you
and will surely help you. Because of Jesus, He will never turn His back
on you! |
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