Because He Lives
Have you ever predicted something to happen, anticipated it, not surprised by it yet when it actually happened, you found yourself stunned by it? In Matthew 17, Jesus said to His closest friends, "The Son of Man is about to be delivered into the hands of men, and they will kill him" (V.22a). Jesus said these words with all confidence, absolute authority and unquestionable predictability! Not only was He the Son of God, He knew it was His about to complete His mission by willingly handing Himself over for crucifixion. It was The Father's will - it was The Son's obedience to The Father. We must not miss the rest of what Jesus said: "and He will be raised on the third day" (V.22b). The next verse tells us His disciples were distressed by such an announcement, and later distressed as they scattered after Jesus' death. Surely the words He spoke mere hours before resounded in their minds. As we enter [what is referred to as] Good Friday, we might wonder what was "good" about it. The cruelty of the cross is almost overwhelming; like Jesus' disciples, our minds halted by the God Man taken by evil men and means then put to death. Oh, but those last nine words of Jesus unleashe deliverance and hope to our sinking souls! "An empty tomb is there to prove our Savior lives" - indeed, it is because He Lives we get past the horrors of Friday, the foreboding sadness of Saturday. He may have predicted the terror of Friday but He promised the victory of Sunday ... Because He Lives!
