Good Friday
19 April 2019
Luke 23:46
The word of Conclusion “Into Your hands I commit My
spirit”
7th Word -
"The word of Conclusion"
"Father into Your hands I commit My Spirit" This is the 7th and last
word of our Savior spoken from the cross. Having spoken these words the Son of
God breathed His last and rendered up His life.
What can we draw from this
final testimony of the Son of God?
1. Notice that Jesus dismisses His own
spirit.
A. Jesus'
death is different from any other
1. The wages
of sin is death - the Bible tells us. Each man must die as a result of sin. We
will face death because of our common corrupt nature - found in every person
who has ever taken the breath of life. Jesus' death is different, as He never
sinned.
2. The Bible
further tells us; "It is appointed for man once to die and after this
comes judgment" We will face the judgment seat of God once we die. There
will be a day or reckoning for every soul upon this earth. Again, not so with
Jesus. His was a perfect sacrifice. As He was innocent and yet charged and
judged. Yet He bore our punishment for us - that His sentencing might be
sufficient for the sin of the entire world.
B. Jesus'
death is absolutely voluntary - no one else- including His enemies or the devil
himself -can take His life from Him. The death of Jesus is a supreme sacrifice.
Jesus tells us plainly "No one takes My life from Me - I lay it down and I
take it up again"
Transition: Jesus dismisses His life
voluntarily. He does it of His own will. This selfless act is necessary and
essential to your salvation.
2. This voluntary element is absolutely
essential to salvation.
A. It had to
be voluntary for God to be just. There is an element of justice with God. An
eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth, a life for a life. Each sin must be dealt
with. Total payment must be made. The debt for sin must be paid. Jesus Christ
by His voluntary death paid the ultimate price for sin.
The world cries for Justice - "No Justice, No Peace!"
The church has a different vocabulary...Grace and Mercy
Grace defined - "Receiving what you don't deserve."
Mercy defined - "NOT receiving what you deserve."
The world cries for Justice - "No Justice, No Peace!"
The church has a different vocabulary...Grace and Mercy
Grace defined - "Receiving what you don't deserve."
Mercy defined - "NOT receiving what you deserve."
B. It had to
be voluntary for God to be God. We can ignore Him. We
can defy Him. We can abandon and disown Him. But we can't kill Him. The devil
thought in his heart of hearts that he had killed the Lord of life. Not so!
Remember those words of Jesus "No one takes My life from Me - I lay it
down and I take it up again. That's why Jesus could pray "Father, into Thy
hands I commit My spirit."
C. It had to
be voluntary to display fully His love. The death of Jesus was not a selfish
act. It was a labor o life to demonstrate fully His love for us. Jesus says in
John chapter three: "God loved the world so much that He gave His only
begotten Son that whoever believes in Him will not perish but have everlasting
life."
See what manner of love the Farther has for us that we might be the children of
God. As the Son has given up His life for you now you are free and your sins
they are no more!
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