A Fishy Confession

Published: Nov. 20, 2021, midnight

b'Matthew 27 describes one of the most heart-wrenching episodes ever recorded. After hours of physical beating, the Son of God, the promised Messiah, is now on trial before Pilate. He is there because Judas, one of His disciples, has betrayed Him. The other disciples, some of whom declared their allegiance to Him only hours before, have scattered. Now Jesus stands alone before Pilate, the Roman governor who is supposed to uphold the rule of law. On three separate occasions, Pilate states that he finds Jesus \\xe2\\u20ac\\u0153not guilty.\\xe2\\u20ac\\x9d But despite knowing Jesus\\u2019s innocence, Pilate yields to the crowd and condemns Jesus to death (John 18:38-19:22).\\nAfter a grueling night of physical, mental, and emotional pain, Jesus is finally nailed to the cross, an excruciating form of execution. The Scriptures tell us He made seven different statements from the cross, but none as dramatic as His cry in Matthew 27:46, when He quoted Psalm 22:1, \\xe2\\u20ac\\u0153My God, my God, why have you abandoned me?\\xe2\\u20ac\\x9d In this very moment, Jesus was bearing the sins of the world. The perfect Lamb of God, unblemished and without fault, accepted the guilt and shame of our sins.\\nJesus and the Father had always enjoyed perfect fellowship. But now, carrying the sins of the world, Jesus stood in judgment from His Father. No wonder Jesus had prayed earlier in the Garden of Gethsemane, \\xe2\\u20ac\\u0153My Father! If it is possible, let this cup of suffering be taken away from me. Yet I want your will to be done, not mine\\xe2\\u20ac\\x9d (Matthew 26:39).\\nAs horrible as the experience had been up to this moment, suffering His Father\\u2019s wrath was surely the low point of Jesus\\u2019s suffering. But this was the only way to fulfill the holy justice of God and open the door of relationship that our sins had closed. In love, Jesus provided the perfect, ultimate sacrifice. And after three days, God raised Jesus from the dead! Jesus\\u2019s willingness to suffer the Father\\u2019s just wrath allows us to be adopted by the Father. Because Jesus cried out from the cross, \\xe2\\u20ac\\u0153Why have you abandoned me?\\xe2\\u20ac\\x9d we can now shout in the joy of adoption, \\xe2\\u20ac\\u0153Abba, Father\\xe2\\u20ac\\x9d (Romans 8:15). \\u2022 Mike Hurley\\n\\u2022 How does what Jesus did on the cross reveal God\\u2019s love for us? (Check out our \\u201cKnow Jesus\\u201d page.)\\n\\u2022 If you\\u2019d like to dig deeper, read Acts 2:22-36 and Romans 8:15-39.\\nJesus called out with a loud voice\\u2026\\xe2\\u20ac\\u0153My God, my God, why have you abandoned me?\\xe2\\u20ac\\x9d Matthew 27:46b (NLT)\\n\\xa0\\nRead Verses:\\nLuke.5.1-Luke.5.11'