Good morning dear friends~ Today is Good Friday, a day we remember the passion of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. I thought I would share this short devotional with you written by Bill Crowder.
In 1602, Italian artist Caravaggio produced a painting called The Taking of Christ. This work, an early example of the Baroque style, is compelling. Created in dark hues, it allows the viewer to contemplate Jesus' arrest in the Garden of Gethsemane. Two main elements of the scene depicted in the painting demand the observer's attention. The first is Judas as he delivers the traitor's kiss. Immediately, however, the viewer's focus is drawn toward Jesus' hands, which are passively clasped together to show that He offered no resistance to this injustice. Although He possessed the power to create the universe, Christ gave Himself up voluntarily to His captors and to the waiting cross.
Long before this scene took place, Jesus told His listeners that no one could take His life from Him - He would lay it down willingly {John 10:18}. This heart of voluntary surrender was prophesied by Isaiah, who wrote, "He was led as a lamb to the slaughter, and as a sheep before its shearers is silent, so He opened not His mouth" {Isa. 53:7}.
Christ's lamblike self-sacrifice is a grand indicator of His powerful love.
"Greater love has no one than this," He explained, "than to lay one's life down for His friends" {John 15:13}. Think of it. Jesus loved you that much!
THE NAIL-PIERCED HANDS OF JESUS
REVEAL THE LOVE-FILLED HEART OF GOD.
Happy Easter everyone!
Sharing from my heart~ Sandi
Praise God. Carol
ReplyDeleteTo think that He did this all for us is truly soo overwhelming at times. Praise God He is risen! Have a wonderful and blessed Easter, Hugs, Debbie
ReplyDeleteJesus told His listeners that no one could take His life from Him - He would lay it down willingly {John 10:18}.
ReplyDeleteWhat love! What sacrifice.
For us...
Beautiful!! Humbling! Awesome!
ReplyDeleteGreat reflection of our Savior's love for us, Sandy! Happy Easter.
ReplyDeleteLovely Easter post. I have never seen that picture before now. It is a good representation.
ReplyDeleteEaster Blessings!
Gwen