* All blog posts are written by Jamie Chong-You unless otherwise noted.

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Good Friday Prayer











This was originally posted on the Blue Letter Bible Blog (http://blogs.blueletterbible.org/blb/).

O LORD, my God and Savior,

Mockery was a great ingredient to your woes.
Judas mocked You in the Garden;
the chief priests and scribes laughed you to scorn;
Herod set you at nought;
the servants and the soldiers jeered and harassed you with brutal insults;
Pilate and his guards ridiculed Your royalty, even though it was truth;
and on Your cross—where you bled through your hands, your feet, your brow—all sorts of horrid jests and hideous taunts were hurled at You.

Such ridicule is always hard to bear, but all the more when we are in intense agony.
And all the more when it is so heartless, so cruel, that it cuts us to the quick.

As I picture you hanging on Your cross, my great God and Savior crucified, I cannot bear the thought. Your frail and beaten Self was racked with anguish far beyond all mortal guess. A motley mob wagged their heads and thrusted out the lip in bitterest contempt and insult toward you, a suffering victim. So humble a Savior!

O Jesus, “despised and rejected of men,” “acquainted with grief and sorrow,” how could You die for men who treated You so ill, so poorly, so horridly? How? Herein is love so amazing, love divine, yes, love beyond degree! We, too, have despised You in the days of our own unregenerate state, and even since our new birth we have set the world on high in our hearts, and yet You bled to heal our wounds and died to give us life.

Oh, that we could set You on a glorious high throne in all men’s hearts! We would ring out Your praises over land and sea till men should as universally adore as once they did unanimously reject.

Your creatures wrong You, Oh sovereign LORD! And yet, Your grace comes down to us like a river from that Cross. You died and rose again that we might do the same. So we run to you, from the foot of that cross to the foot of Your throne, hearts bursting forth with thanksgiving and praise, “Oh God, take me! Like You there is no other! My life is purchased and Yours!”

(adapted from Charles H. Spurgeon’s Morning and Evening devotional)nd Evening devotional)

Thursday, April 14, 2011

He Never Changes

Jesus. The name above all names. Healer, redeemer, restorer, savior, shepherd, friend and Lord of all. Today and everyday, Jesus is unchanging. He is the word of God, manifested to us in His time on earth, and continually manifested in us by the work of the word and the Spirit. No matter what you think based on what you can see, He is forever steadfast and immovable. He was present at the foundation of the world, at the fall of man, and clearly seen by all during the redemptive work of the cross. This same Jesus is here for us today. Accessible to the one who is yet to believe, and walking faithfully with the one who already believes by the Holy Spirit. Hebrews 13:8 says it well: Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever. We are afforded an incredible opportunity today to know the One who was, is, and will always be, who is more than able to work in our lives to will and to do for His glory (Philippians 2:13). Come what may, good or bad, remember that you can always trust Him. He truly never changes.

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Look Up

My encouragement for you today is simple: look up. In Hebrews 12:1-2 we are encouraged to run the race of life faithfully as we keep our eyes fixed on Jesus:

1 Therefore we also, since we are surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses, let us lay aside every weight, and the sin which so easily ensnares us, and let us run with endurance the race that is set before us, 2 looking unto Jesus, the author and finisher of our faith, who for the joy that was set before Him endured the cross, despising the shame, and has sat down at the right hand of the throne of God.

Day to day we are often distracted by things around us, but we can always receive renewed vision and strength in knowing that we can look to Jesus in every situation. He's been where we are as he put on flesh to bear our sin and make a way of salvation for us, and he is always with us by the Holy Spirit. Never forget as you go through your walk of faith that He really does perfect that which concerns us (Psalm 138:8). So the next time you get distracted and discouraged by what you see, remember to look up: Jesus will always be there.