Good Friday : You might remember comedian Yakov
Smirnoff. When he first came to the United
States from Russia he was not prepared for the
incredible variety of instant products available in American grocery
stores. He says, "On my first shopping trip with my American friend
, I saw powdered milk. What is it , I asked. My friend explained, “You just add
water, and you get milk.” I was amazed. Then I saw powdered orange
juice--you just add water, and you get orange juice! And then I saw baby powder, and I thought to myself,
you add water and get a ready made baby!! “What a country!" So many
Christian denominations claim that they can make powdered Christians. They
preach: “Accept Jesus as Lord and Savior, surrender your life to him and
confess your sins to him. You are saved.“ Once saved, you are always
saved. Just add water and disciples are born not made.
Unfortunately, there is no such powder, and disciples of Jesus Christ are not
instantly born. We must understand what it really means to be a Christian
disciple from the mouth of Jesus. He proclaimed in Mathew 16: 24, “Whoever wishes to come after me must deny
himself, take up his cross and follow Me.” (Matthew 16: 24).It means that a
truly practicing Christian must be a self denying and cross carrying Christian
who obeys the teachings of Jesus. That is why we ask the question on Good
Friday: what is the real message of the cross?
Message of the cross: The poet gets the message of the love of God from the
cross. The business man views the cross as a ransom, a redemption price. The
lawyers and judges prefer to remember the message of the cross as an expression
of the justice of God for the wages of man's sin. The converted Jews prefer to
compare the cross to the sacrifices of the Old Testament. For the martyrs and
saints the cross of Christ gives meaning to our pains and suffering.
Anecdote: One day, a man went to visit a church; He got
there early, parked his car and got out. Another car pulled up near the driver
got out and said, “I always park there! You took my place!" The visitor went inside for Sunday school,
found an empty seat and sat down A young lady from the church approached him
and stated, "That’s my seat! You took my place!" The visitor was
somewhat distressed by this rude welcome, but said nothing. After Sunday
school, the visitor went into the sanctuary and sat down. Another member walked
up to him and said, “That’s where I always sit! You took my place!" The
visitor was even more troubled by this treatment, but still He said nothing. Later
as the congregation was praying for Christ to dwell among them, the visitor
stood up, and his appearance began to change. Horrible scars became visible on
his hands and on his sandaled feet. Someone from the congregation noticed him
and called out, "What happened to you?" The visitor replied, as his
hat became a crown of thorns, and a tear fell from his eye, "I took your
place.”
The message of the cross is
nothing but this words “I took your place”
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