Friday; October 25
Each week many of us gather
around the Communion Table to participate in what is called “The Lord’s
Supper”. This is a time for us to
reflect on the incredible sacrifice Jesus made to make sure of our salvation. One of the more common themes during this time
is the sadness we feel at what Jesus endured at His death. We hear stories and read passages about the
brutality that can touch our hearts.
While this is a natural reaction to the message of the crucifixion,
there is something that is just as important as our sorrow. When Isaac Watts penned the hymn, “Alas, And
Did My Savior Bleed”, he wrote, “But drops of grief can ne’er repay the debt of
love I owe; Here, Lord, I give myself away.
‘Tis all that I can do.”. In
essence, while grief may be a natural response to the greatest sacrifice of all
times, what God really wants from us is a commitment to His cause. It might be admirable to have an emotional
feeling about what happened to Jesus, but the most appropriate response is a
life dedicated to Him.
I hope all of us will
attend a worship service this weekend and be touched by the incredible gift we
have been offered. However, let’s not
stop there – let’s dedicate our lives to serving the One who made our forgiveness
possible.
Think About It!