PLANS WITHIN PLANS
By
Carol Peterson
Carol Peterson
The
movie, The Passion of the Christ brought
home Jesus’ physical suffering in a powerful, guttural way. Whereas we
previously might have thought, “what a horrible way to die,” watching that
movie helped us internalize the torture, the pain, the humiliation, the power
of Jesus’ final day in his human, physical state.
But
for some of us, the more significant sacrifice of Jesus was the one he made in
heaven. He set aside his divinity and became human for our sake. This sacrifice
is harder for us earthly folk to comprehend because we haven’t experienced
heaven yet. We “know” that heaven is glorious, that it is beautiful, that being
in God’s presence is exceptional in the extreme. But we don’t quite understand
it.
That
makes it hard for us to comprehend the sacrifice Jesus made when he left
heaven; left the presence of being in the Trinity; left the place where he was
God and was with God. So because we cannot comprehend that part of his
sacrifice, we focus on the one we can understand: the physical torture,
humiliation and death.
But
when we focus on only one of those sacrifices do we dilute its power. Jesus was
not only the Son of Man; he was also the Son of God.
Oswald
Chamber’s head-whacking devotional, My
Utmost for His Highest, pointed this out, reminding us that Satan was there
at Jesus’ crucifixion, just as Satan was in the desert, tempting Jesus to use
his power to save himself. After the time in the desert, “The
Devil left to return at a more opportune time.” (Luke 4:13)
How
much more opportune time is there than when Jesus faced torture, humiliation
and death in such a cruel way? And how much more opportune than the last opportunity to do so in Jesus’ earthly
life?
But
Jesus was also the physical incarnation of God. He was the Son of Man—a flesh
and blood human who was not only God,
but man as well. Oswald reminds us: “The Cross of Christ was a triumph for the Son of Man.”
There
was never a question that God would triumph as Son of God. As Son of God, Satan
could not touch or tempt Jesus.
But
as Son of Man, Satan could attack Jesus on the basis of his humanity. And he
did. But because Jesus, as Son of Man, was tempted and came through for us
despite his humanity, we were saved. Despite Jesus’ humanity and because of it.
This
point crystallized in my mind this morning. The sacrifices Jesus made as the
Son of God (setting aside his divinity temporarily) and as the Son of Man (overcoming
temptation and dying a human death) are both of equal greatness. Without the
sacrifice as the Son of God, Jesus would not have become human and would not
have been able to offer his human, physical life. Likewise, without the
sacrifice as Son of Man, Jesus would not have been tempted and have overcome
that temptation, to give his human, physical life for our sake.
Praise
God for His plan and for His plans within plans.
And
thank you, Ozwald for another head-whacking devotional.
WHAT
ABOUT YOU? Share your thoughts about the two different forms of sacrifice that
Jesus made for our sake.
NOTE: (For
other readers of Ozwald Chambers, this post was based on the devotional for
April 5.)
More About Carol: Carol Peterson’s mission in writing is to educate, entertain, and inspire. Her published books provide busy teachers with creative ways to help assure compliance with curriculum standards. The goal of her blog From Carol’s Quill is to encourage faith in Jesus. She can also be found at www.carolpeterson.com.
More About Carol: Carol Peterson’s mission in writing is to educate, entertain, and inspire. Her published books provide busy teachers with creative ways to help assure compliance with curriculum standards. The goal of her blog From Carol’s Quill is to encourage faith in Jesus. She can also be found at www.carolpeterson.com.
Love the thought of plans within plans, that shows it all ties together!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by, Chris. Much appreciated!
DeleteThanks for letting me hang out here today, Deborah.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great post, Carol. Enjoyed having you.
DeleteIt is mind boggling to think the God took flesh and lived as a man, the Word became flesh! Wow! I know it's true, but still to ponder what God was willing to do for us is or should be humbling!!! We have so much worth yet we don't treat ourselves or others with the same worth that Christ died for. That is just as mind boggling!!! If we could see ourselves the way that God does, I would hope we'd change our thinking - but that is exactly what the Gospel is all about! Our price is paid - our sins are forgiven. We are restored to pre-fall status with God. We have been given power and authority through Jesus to be His representatives to the rest of the captives. I am just beginning to get my mind and heart wrapped around this truth and I have studied the Bible for years. It's a growth thing, I guess. But I praise God that he is merciful, compassionate and most of all patient with me as I get all this locked in my heart - then look out world!
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