The agony of The Cross
November 11, 2005 | 12:00am
[Jesus] humbled Himself and became obedient to the point of death, even the death of the cross. Philippians 2:8
As Christians, we understand the spiritual significance of Christs sacrifice at Calvary, but its easy to forget about the tremendous agony He endured there. The worst aspect was separation from the Father, but the physical suffering was also horrible beyond comprehension.
In his book Dare To Believe, Dan Baumann shares some thoughts that can deepen our gratitude for what the Savior did for us. He wrote, "We have perhaps unwisely and sometimes unconsciously glamorized the cross. Jewelry and steeples alike are often ornamental and attractive but carry nothing of the real story of crucifixion. It was the most painful method of public death in the first century. The victim was placed on a wooden cross. Nails were driven into the hands and feet of the victim, and then the cross was lifted and jarred into the ground, tearing the flesh of the crucified and racking his body with excruciating pain. Historians remind us that even the soldiers could not get used to the horrible sight, and often took strong drink to numb their senses."
With a fresh awareness of our Saviors physical agony, lets thank Him anew for His sacrifice at Calvary. He loved us so much that He was willing to die for us even the painful death of the cross.
Richard De Haan
Was it for crimes that I have done
He groaned upon the tree?
Amazing pity! Grace unknown!
And love beyond degree! Watts
READ: Isaiah 53
We can never sacrifice enough for the One who sacrificed His all for us.
The Bible in one year:
Jeremiah 50
Hebrews 8
As Christians, we understand the spiritual significance of Christs sacrifice at Calvary, but its easy to forget about the tremendous agony He endured there. The worst aspect was separation from the Father, but the physical suffering was also horrible beyond comprehension.
In his book Dare To Believe, Dan Baumann shares some thoughts that can deepen our gratitude for what the Savior did for us. He wrote, "We have perhaps unwisely and sometimes unconsciously glamorized the cross. Jewelry and steeples alike are often ornamental and attractive but carry nothing of the real story of crucifixion. It was the most painful method of public death in the first century. The victim was placed on a wooden cross. Nails were driven into the hands and feet of the victim, and then the cross was lifted and jarred into the ground, tearing the flesh of the crucified and racking his body with excruciating pain. Historians remind us that even the soldiers could not get used to the horrible sight, and often took strong drink to numb their senses."
With a fresh awareness of our Saviors physical agony, lets thank Him anew for His sacrifice at Calvary. He loved us so much that He was willing to die for us even the painful death of the cross.
Richard De Haan
Was it for crimes that I have done
He groaned upon the tree?
Amazing pity! Grace unknown!
And love beyond degree! Watts
READ: Isaiah 53
We can never sacrifice enough for the One who sacrificed His all for us.
The Bible in one year:
Jeremiah 50
Hebrews 8
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