Shalom,
Today I want to share again from Oswald Chambers' "My Utmost for His Highest" devotional.
His Agony
And Our Fellowship
Then cometh
Jesus with them unto a place called Gethsemane, and saith unto the
disciples,…tarry ye here, and watch with Me. — Matthew 26:36, 38
We can never
fathom the agony in Gethsemane, but at least we need not misunderstand it. It
is the agony of God and Man in one, face to face with sin. We know nothing
about Gethsemane in personal experience. Gethsemane and Calvary stand for
something unique; they are the gateway into Life for us.
It was not
the death on the cross that Jesus feared in Gethsemane; He stated most emphatically
that He came on purpose to die. In Gethsemane He feared lest He might not get
through as Son of Man. He would get through as Son of God — Satan could not
touch Him there; but Satan’s onslaught was that He would get through as an
isolated Figure only; and that would mean that He could be no Saviour. Read the
record of the agony in the light of the temptation: Then the devil “departed
from Him for a season.” In Gethsemane Satan came back and was again overthrown.
Satan’s final onslaught against our Lord as Son of Man is in
Gethsemane.
The agony in
Gethsemane is the agony of the Son of God in fulfilling His destiny as the
Saviour of the world. The veil is drawn aside to reveal all it cost Him to make
it possible for us to become sons of God. His agony is the basis of the
simplicity of our salvation. The Cross of Christ is a triumph for the Son
of Man. It was not only a sign that Our Lord had triumphed, but that He
had triumphed to save the human race. Every human being can get through into
the presence of God now because of what the Son of Man went through.
AMEN! The more that we mediate on the Word of God concerning WHO JESUS IS and WHAT HE HAS DONE for US, the stronger our faith will become and the more effective we will be in BEING the WITNESS others need to see and hear! With all that HE has done for us, how can we ever even think about doing less? Here is Hillsong with "Every Breath":
Shalom in Him!