Brutish Men and Christ
The men who had Jesus in custody treated Him with contempt and were mocking and beating Him. They blindfolded Him, they kept asking, "Prophesy! Who hit you!" And they were saying many other blasphemous things against him. Luke 22:64,65
Jesus was in the hands of base, brutish men who were used to bulling, coercing and controlling others. They were not a nice bunch, in fact you would not want to fall into their hands. Their hearts would have been callous and hard, so far removed from grace, goodness and kindness. Some of these saw Jesus heal the bond servant of the high priest, but it mattered little. Without a revelation of God's goodness and grace, without an encounter with Truth, they would stay the same and continue in their horrible, stinking, sin soaked world, a world without beauty and the presence of God.
Yet, for some, into this base world came the spirit of God, bringing revelation, truth, freedom and the grace to change. We know that Jesus was crucified between two such men. One caught the truth and melted. His reward was being with Christ in heaven, the other stayed hardened, even in death, and went into a lost eternity.
Over the years, this story repeated itself again and again. I am praying for such a heart. All men, no matter how they behave, have sinned and fallen short. Not just the seemingly pretty boys, but all men, can repent and come to Christ. It is He who is good and pure, it is He who saves. When we come to Christ we depend on His goodness, not our own. Salvation is tied to accepting the fact that I can do nothing to earn eternal life, except say "Yes!" To the one who is eternal life. Amen!
Jesus is the Way, the Truth and the Life! Amen!
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