Continuing the journey toward Easter I found my thoughts
turning to the hours of darkness.
An eerie and unexpected darkness occurred while Jesus was
being crucified.
Mark 15:33 (NET) - Now when it was noon, darkness came
over the whole land until three in the afternoon.
This reminded me of the phrase “kept in the dark”.
To keep someone in the dark currently means choosing not to
inform them of your plans.
This was certainly not the case with Jesus.
Jesus told His disciples exactly who He was.
He told them exactly what He came to do.
He even told them He would rise on the third day.
But the truth is the disciples’ reactions were like those who
had been “kept in the dark”.
As He was crucified, they kept to a distance.
Luke 23:49 (NET) - And all those who knew Jesus stood at a
distance, and the women who had followed him from Galilee saw these things.
After Jesus died on the cross, these men went into hiding.
But there was one man who understood.
He was not a disciple.
In fact, one might think this man would have been the last to
understand.
But He did understand.
Mark 15:39 (NET) - Now when the centurion, who stood in
front of him, saw how he died, he said, “Truly this man was God’s Son!”
One cannot overlook the difference between the centurion and
the others who knew Jesus personally.
Those who were supposed to have known Jesus best chose to
keep their distance.
They reacted as if they had been kept in the dark.
Others stood close by and some of them, even the most
unlikely, really understood.
The days leading up to Easter can be uncomfortable.
This is especially true when we consider what Jesus did for
us.
But He does not want us to stand at a distance,
He wants us to draw near to Him.
What better time is there than Easter to do just that?
Matthew 6:21 (NET) - For where your treasure is, there
your heart will be also.
We are only kept in the dark if we choose to be.
Blessings,
Jim Pokorny
The Other Brother Jim
Look for me at https://otherbrotherjim.blogspot.com/ on
Friday, March 13, 2020.
I’ll be back here on Friday, March
20, 2020
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