Jesus set the example of perfect humanity in facing problems and mistreatment. Jesus endured unkindness, insults, false accusations, rejection, betrayal and desertion. And what makes all this so incredible is who treated Jesus this way. Just before Jesus went to the cross, He faced a barrage of mistreatment. The disciples fell asleep when they were supposed to be praying for Him. Judas betrayed Him with a kiss of all things. His other friends ran from Him. His close friend Peter denied knowing Him, even when Jesus was looking right at him. The religious leaders who were supposed to be leading the people to worship God were calling for His death. The government which should protect its citizens from injustice brutally beat Him. And then, He went to the cross to die for them. He died to pay the price for these sins! And He cried our, “Father, forgive them!”
How did He do it? “When he was reviled, he did not revile in return; when he suffered, he did not threaten, but continued entrusting himself to him who judges justly (1 Peter 2:23 ESV). Jesus surrendered His will to the will of the Father. Jesus had unwavering trust in the Father’s plan. This doesn’t mean it was easy. Jesus was in emotional agony in the garden and physical agony on the cross. But, He chose to surrender His will, His comfort. He chose to put His life in the hands of the One who always does right. He chose to trust.
There it is, the key to honoring the glory of God in the face of the most horrible circumstances, even betrayal. This is what it takes to be the human God created you to be – entrust yourself to the one who does right. It takes an unwavering surrender to God’s plan for your life even when it hurts and a firm grip on the sovereignty of God.
You don’t try to retaliate and get even. You don’t fight back. You don’t get angry, resentful, or bitter. You don’t even threaten them with the judgement of God even though they may deserve it. You follow Jesus’ example of perfect humanity, let God take care of it, and trust God to do it right in His way and perfect timing. This is what it looks like to be perfectly human. This is Jesus, up close and personal. Do you want to be truly human?
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About Me
- Chris Berner
- God is not a part of my life, God is my life! My passion is to know God to the fullest . . . to think His thoughts after Him . . . my heart beating with His heart. All for His glory and worship!
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