Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Good Morning Girls Devotional Week 2 "Why Easter Matters"

This is the reading for Monday 4/7/14.

Read: Isaiah 53 (The Message): Who believes what we’ve heard and seen? Who would have thought God’s saving power would look like this? The servant grew up before God—a scrawny seedling, a scrubby plant in a parched field. There was nothing attractive about him, nothing to cause us to take a second look.

He was looked down on and passed over,
    a man who suffered, who knew pain firsthand.
One look at him and people turned away.
    We looked down on him, thought he was scum.
But the fact is, it was our pains he carried—
    our disfigurements, all the things wrong with us.
We thought he brought it on himself,
    that God was punishing him for his own failures.
But it was our sins that did that to him,
    that ripped and tore and crushed him—our sins!
He took the punishment, and that made us whole.
    Through his bruises we get healed.
We’re all like sheep who’ve wandered off and gotten lost.
    We’ve all done our own thing, gone our own way.
And God has piled all our sins, everything we’ve done wrong,
    on him, on him.
He was beaten, he was tortured,
    but he didn’t say a word.
Like a lamb taken to be slaughtered
    and like a sheep being sheared,
    he took it all in silence.
Justice miscarried, and he was led off—
    and did anyone really know what was happening?
He died without a thought for his own welfare,
    beaten bloody for the sins of my people.
They buried him with the wicked,
    threw him in a grave with a rich man,
Even though he’d never hurt a soul
    or said one word that wasn’t true.
Still, it’s what God had in mind all along,
    to crush him with pain.
The plan was that he give himself as an offering for sin
    so that he’d see life come from it—life, life, and more life.
    And God’s plan will deeply prosper through him.
Out of that terrible travail of soul,
    he’ll see that it’s worth it and be glad he did it.
Through what he experienced, my righteous one, my servant,
    will make many “righteous ones,”
    as he himself carries the burden of their sins.
Therefore I’ll reward him extravagantly—
    the best of everything, the highest honors—
Because he looked death in the face and didn’t flinch,
    because he embraced the company of the lowest.
He took on his own shoulders the sin of the many,
    he took up the cause of all the black sheep.

S: Isaiah 53: 4-6 (NLT)
Yet it was our weaknesses he carried; it was our sorrows that weighed him down. And we thought his troubles were a punishment from God, a punishment for his own sins! But he was pierced for our rebellion, crushed for our sins. He was beaten so we could be whole. He was whipped so we could be healed. All of us, like sheep, have strayed away. We have left God’s paths to follow our own. Yet the Lord laid on him the sins of us all.

O:  Jesus died for us, for our sins, upon that cross. The pain He felt was the pain of all of our sins. That is the hardest fact to wrap your head around. Even though there may have been times when we've gotten away from our faith, may have gotten angry with God, Jesus still forgave us.

A: I know there was a time in my life when I got angry with God. I wanted nothing to do with faith, God, church, nothing. There are times when I knew I was weak in my faith. Sins that I committed ate away at me. When I came back, however tentatively it was, Jesus welcomed me home. He forgave my sins. All because He went to the cross for us. All because He died for our sins. He shed His blood for us so we would be made clean. 

P: Lord Jesus, You went to the cross for us. You bore our sins. All so that we would be made clean. So that we could be forgiven. You gave Your life in our place. I praise You and thank You. I am humbled by what You have done. I hope that my actions can show my amazement and respect for You. Guide me each day and help me to walk in Your light. Amen.

  
 

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