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marbella3 70F
2483 posts
4/18/2019 5:58 am

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4/18/2019 9:01 am

In the Moment

Bible in a Year:

2 Samuel 3–5; Luke :25–35
The reason my Father loves me is that I lay down my life . . . . No takes it from me, but I lay it down of my own accord.

John :–18

Luke 23:32–46
The ambulance door was about to close—with me on the inside. Outside, my was on the phone to my wife. From my concussed fog, I called his name. As he recalls the moment, I slowly said, “Tell your mom I love her very much.”

Apparently I thought this might be goodbye, and I wanted those to be my parting words. In the moment, that’s what mattered most to me.

As Jesus endured His darkest moment, He didn’t merely tell us He loved us; He showed it in specific ways. He showed it to the mocking soldiers who had just nailed Him to a cross: “Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they are doing” (Luke 23:34). He gave hope to a criminal crucified with Him: “Today you will be with me in paradise” (v. 43). Nearing the end, He looked at His . “Here is your ,” He said to her, and to His close friend John He said, “Here is your ” (John 19:26–27). Then, as His life slipped from Him, Jesus’s last act of love was to trust His Father: “Into your hands I commit my spirit”
(Luke 23:46).

Jesus purposefully chose the cross in order to show His obedience to His Father—and the depth of His love for us. To the very end, He showed us His relentless love.

Today's Reflection
What matters most to you? How do love and obedience fit together?


MrsJoe 76F
17383 posts
4/18/2019 6:18 am

The beginning of this blog transported me back to the last words my husband and I said to each other as he was taken in the ambulance the night he died. As the men from the ambulance tried to tell me at the hospital all they had done to save him, and to share their condolences with me, I told them the simply truth, "He caught a glimpse of Heaven, and nothing on earth could hold him."


Be a prism, spreading God's light and love, not a mirror reflecting the world's hatred.