Bible
When it came right down to it, the cross was more terrible than even Jesus had anticipated. He cried out to the Father, “Eli, Eli, lama sabachthani?” which is to say, “My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?” (Matthew 27:46). There was no agony as great as being forsaken by the Father. In the end, Jesus hung His head on His shoulders and said, “It is finished.”
The sun was too embarrassed to look on the death of God’s only begotten Son. The ground got nervous and began to tremble. The veil of the temple was ripped from top to bottom. Law had a head-on collision with grace. The heavens themselves began to roar, and graves opened all over Jerusalem. The most awesome moment in all of history—past, present, or future—shattered time and space and echoed all the way through eternity.
The prophet Isaiah’s voice from centuries past was no doubt ringing in Jesus’ ears, “Surely he hath borne our griefs, and carried our sorrows: yet we did esteem Him( Christ Jesus) stricken, smitten of God( as if being punished by God!), and afflicted” (Isaiah 53:4). Oh, what a loving God we serve! The all-knowing, everlasting God: who planned this from the beginning that we might be FREE. I pray for you today, that you may encounter this God: may you have a head on collision with this Grace in Jesus Christ mighty name: Amen
HALELUJAH.
Evangelist Eric Musa:
(My message continuously: If you are not saved: Believe, accept, receive and confess Christ Jesus as your Lord and Saviour and be filled with the Holy Spirit, as it is written; “NOW is the acceptable time, TODAY is the day of SALVATION.- 2 Cor 6:2”. For prayers and devotion, call me on +254722157300 , and Email: EMEA.ericmusa@gmail.com , Remember God Loves you unconditionally and always, and so do I: SHALOM
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