Title: Words from the Cross
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10. The LORD wants him to be bruised, and he brings suffering; when he brings his soul as a trespass offering, he will see his seed, and his days will be long, and the will of the LORD will be accomplished by his hands.
11. He said, "He will see the toil of his soul and be satisfied. By his knowledge my righteous servant will justify many, and he will bear their iniquities."
12. For this reason I will make him share his portion with the noble, and share the spoil with the strong, for he has forsaken his soul to death, and is numbered among the transgressors, but in reality he bears the sins of many and prayed for transgressors.”
11. Mary was standing outside the tomb and weeping. As she wept, she bent down and looked into the tomb
12. Two angels clothed in white sat where the body of Jesus had been laid, one at the head and the other at the feet.
13. The angels said to her, “Woman, why are you weeping?” They said, “I do not know where a man has taken my lord and laid him.
14. After saying this, he turned and saw Jesus standing, but he did not know that it was Jesus.
15. Jesus said to her, "Woman, why are you weeping and seeking whom?" Mary knew that he was the gardener, and said, "Lord, if you have moved away, tell me where you have put it, and I will take it.
16. Jesus said, “Mary,” and Mary turned and said in Hebrew, Raboni.
17. Jesus said to him, "Do not touch me, for I have not yet ascended to the Father. Go to my brothers and say, I am ascending to my Father and your Father and my God and your God."
18. Mary Magdalene went and said to the disciples I have seen the Lord, and said the Lord to her:
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Subject: Words spoken on the cross
Text: Isaiah 53:7-10, John 19:23-30
1. These are the words passed down through Matthew and Mark. ‘Eli, Eli, Lama, Sabachthani’ (Matthew 27:46; Mark 15:34). It is a mourning cry, “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” quoted from Psalm 22:1 in Aramaic. Between the two death row inmates, it is a cry that erupts in pain as they receive criticism and boos. For 3 hours (6th to 9th), when the sun lost its light and the hot springs were weeping, these are the words of our Lord on the cross. This scream became another reason for ridicule. There were people who said they were calling for Elijah and booed to see if Elijah would come and save him. It was the cry of Jesus, who had been rejected by His people and rejected by His disciples, and was also abandoned by God. Because Jesus then and there bore the burden of mankind's sins.
2. This is the message delivered through Luke (Luke 23:33-49). The record of Luke, who was a physician, tells three words. (1), “Father, forgive us. for they do not know what they are doing” (verse 34; Acts 7:60?). The soldiers executing the sentence are reminiscent of the state of not knowing what a crime they are doing. Without knowing who he really was, what kind of hand he had, what kind of foot he was, he was performing the so-called task as he was told. But ignorance is not a condition for forgiveness (Psalm 19:13). (2), “Truly I say to you, today you will be with me in paradise” (verse 43). (3), “Father, into your hands I commit my soul” (verse 46). The Lord, who answered a thief's request, entrusted his soul to the Father (Acts 7:59). Receive me!