Tuesday, April 11, 2017

Journey to the Cross - The Savior's Tears

Oh, the times of spilled milk or tea or juice!  Long before sippy cups parents were driven to madness or tears when faced with the almost-certainty that someone would spill their drink.  It only makes sense Jesus’ last visit to Jerusalem would be an emotional one, but those traveling with Jesus must have been surprised at the intensity of His tears as He neared the city.  “When He approached Jerusalem, He saw the city and wept over it.” (Luke 19:41).  With joy, I remember the breathtaking sight of Jerusalem from the Mount of Olives.  The Savior, however, did not share these same emotions; instead of rejoicing, Jesus wept.  These were not peaceful tears; the Greek word here (klaio) translates as weeping openly such as overtakes a person.  Why the tears?  Was the Savior fearing what was to come – the pain of suffering, death?  No!  Jesus said, “Eternal peace was within your reach and you turned it down. Now it is too late … You have rejected the opportunity God offered you.” (Luke 19:42-43).  The Messiah didn’t weep without cause, nor was His weeping a slight matter.  He didn’t weep for Himself but for the souls heavy with sin, rejecting the present Salvation.  Oh, the Peace we often forfeit – Oh, the needless pain we bear!  Dear friend, when were you last grieved over your sin, bringing real tears?  Jesus knew the extent to which He would be poured out for mankind AND He knew how we would at times dishonor and disgrace God’s precious act of redemption.  Consider it – why would Christ not be grieved?  Why would He not weep?  If we could but understand the depth of God’s Great Love for us, we would weep also.  His tears, His agony, His passion would not end until He took His rightful seat next to The Father.  Oh, what a Savior!

 

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