Gatekeeper
Shades of Reason
I'm sure Jesus had an idea of what was in store for him. Think about the scourging, being spit upon, the mocking, the nails securely hanging him on the cross. Not that he desired to NOT fulfill His purpose, but rather I feel that He wanted the heavy cup that crucifixion entailed to be removed.
Death to me is separation from the Father of life, but did Jesus want the cup of death (Separation from the farther) to be removed? He certainly knew he was going to die and be separated from His father at some point in His life; He was human after all, yet He knew he would be raised in glory.
I believe that service to God was Christ's sacrifice (Not His death) as all humans must die. Even so, he served God flawlessly, giving his life for Gods purpose. Death was simply a part of being human, but His service to God, walking in the Spirit, loving and forgiving even those who placed Him on the cross is what pleased God (Imo).
I think this pleased God because Christ Jesus never faltered in His love for us even amidst such brutality. I think he wanted to not be tempted in a manner that he might falter in Gods love. If there were ever a time that Jesus would falter in His love for mankind, it was when he was being scourged, spat upon, mocked, and nailed to the cross, no?
I think this is the cup Jesus wanted removed -- The temptation to harbor un-forgiveness, and bitterness, and anger towards those He came to save. It was a heavy load, and thanks be to God for giving Jesus the strength and the love to overcome such temptation!
"Forgive them father for they know not what they do". A very powerful display of love for his fellow man, indeed!
GK
Death to me is separation from the Father of life, but did Jesus want the cup of death (Separation from the farther) to be removed? He certainly knew he was going to die and be separated from His father at some point in His life; He was human after all, yet He knew he would be raised in glory.
I believe that service to God was Christ's sacrifice (Not His death) as all humans must die. Even so, he served God flawlessly, giving his life for Gods purpose. Death was simply a part of being human, but His service to God, walking in the Spirit, loving and forgiving even those who placed Him on the cross is what pleased God (Imo).
I think this pleased God because Christ Jesus never faltered in His love for us even amidst such brutality. I think he wanted to not be tempted in a manner that he might falter in Gods love. If there were ever a time that Jesus would falter in His love for mankind, it was when he was being scourged, spat upon, mocked, and nailed to the cross, no?
I think this is the cup Jesus wanted removed -- The temptation to harbor un-forgiveness, and bitterness, and anger towards those He came to save. It was a heavy load, and thanks be to God for giving Jesus the strength and the love to overcome such temptation!
"Forgive them father for they know not what they do". A very powerful display of love for his fellow man, indeed!
GK