Monday, April 15, 2019

Barabbas

Daily Gratitude Year 7-Day 104: Today, I am grateful for Lessons from  Holy Week.(Warning long... but it was how it came today)

I am revisiting an old post with lessons learned from Barabbas.

For me... day two thousand two hundred ninety one days of gratitude written down. The old saying is true - "The journey of 1000 miles begins with a single step. Every single day I learn something new through the simple offering of gratitude.

Today, I am grateful that there are still new things to celebrate... and some of the once a year repeats become fresh faced in new light. For instance - one year I am grateful that hot water cleans and helps sanitize... at another time, I am simply grateful it wakes me up and washes away an old day. Same item... different gratitude.

On the 2,295th day, I want to love math, but unlike letters, numbers (for me) seem to get mixed up and out of order. I will drive myself and others crazy making sure I have a phone number, time and date correct on my calendar. Still, in the middle of the befuddling mysteries of the math universe that stump me... there are the tens! Clean, simple and uncomplicated are the tens.

Tens are divisible by 2 and 5... my other favorites.

More than 100 times this year... the sun has risen. Even when we couldn't see it, it was there.

More than 100 times this year... the sun has set, before I close my eyes to sleep.

More than 100 times this year... we have paused.. together... to offer up thanks.

This year... one hundred four days into the year... we find ourselves at the beginning of  "Holy Week".

On Palm Sunday - Jesus entered Jerusalem on the back of a donkey, significant because the king who arrives on a donkey comes in peace. They waved palm leaves and sang "Hosanna".

On Monday... what were the people thinking?

The church and civic leaders were feeling threatened and fearful.  This man of miracles was causing quite a stir. He was getting hard to ignore. People were drawn to him. They were following him. They were leaving their careers and families to be with him. His message of loving God and loving each other was not the same as other revolutionaries of the day... such as Barabbas. His message was one of serving, caring and forgiving. He was a mystery to those in power. He terrified them as much or perhaps more than Barrabas.

On this day in Holy Week - the officials were dealing with two "Sons of the Father". Jesus... and Barabbas. I just learned this recently. The name Barabbas is composed by “Bar” that means son and “abbas” that means father. He was literally named “son of a father”. Coincidences or confirmation of God’s sovereign plan.

Jesus...the son of the Father God sent on a rescue mission ... but I did not know that there was another perfect part of God's plan. It was the role of Barabbas.  The sinful son if the father would be set free. He would not be put to death for his sins. Pause and take that in!

Much of government,church sanctioned and Roman, saw both Jesus and Barabbas as insurgents. They were stirring up the people and rocking the norms of society. This from Mark 15:7-

"And among the rebels in prison, who had committed murder in the insurrection, there was a man called Barabbas."

Barabbas may have killed in cold hearted murder... or was he defending his cause? He may have... like many in times of government overthrows... taken what did not belong to him for the cause. I don't know... but I do know that was not who Jesus was and is. Jesus raised the dead, healed the lame, cast out demonic spirits and cured the lepers. His peaceful revolution terrified many more than Barabbas' ugly violence, because if Jesus rose to power, where would they be? Jobless? Powerless?

Jesus... guiltless... would die in Barabbas' place. And... in place of all who come to Him... to the foot of the cross...  with their sins to be forgiven and spared... they will die to self and be reborn with the cause of Christ upon their shoulders... no longer weighed down by the heavy cross of sin. We are... like Barabbas... set free!

Aren't we all "sons and daughters of of the father"? Aren't we all like Barabbas, set free and Jesus takes our place?

"But they all cried out together,“Away with this man, and release to us Barabbas”— a man who had been thrown into prison for an insurrection started in the city and for murder. Pilate addressed them once more, desiring to release Jesus, but they kept shouting, “Crucify, crucify him!”  A third time he said to them, “Why?What evil has he done? I have found in him no guilt deserving death. I will therefore punish and release him.” But they were urgent, demanding with loud cries that he should be crucified. And their voices prevailed. So Pilate decided that their demand should be granted. He released the man who had been thrown into prison for insurrection and murder, for whom they asked, but he delivered Jesus over to their will." -Luke 23:18-25

On that day, Pilate to his wife's distress, delivered Jesus over to the "urgent, demanding and loud" will of the people. Government went with what was popular... not with what was right. Imagine that? But, that choice led to the fulfillment of scripture again and again. Prophecy becomes history... again and again.

Wow! Right? All the pieces come together during this Holy Week of events. It is the week that opened the gate for all to become the children of God. By the way... I forgot to ask God for a scripture this morning. They were coming fast to my head without that request. Well... he humbled me once again. This is His choice through a “verse of the day”:

For while we were still weak, at the right time Christ died for the ungodly. For one will scarcely die for a righteous person—though perhaps for a good person one would dare even to die— but God shows his love for us in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us.-Romans 5:6-8

Love never fails. Love always wins. We can't be "good enough". We have to be loved into the folds of His grace. But...our love must be reciprocal... not all God giving and us taking.

Reciprocal... like in math... where the equation gets balanced. We couldn't pay for our sins in a way to satisfy God's holiness. It is who HE IS. Holy and justice... but  . So, He became human. He balanced the equation so that we may become sons and daughters of the Living God... joint heirs with Jesus.

We must return to him with the gift of our hearts... and make our lives a living sacrifice to his will and his way. Does that sound scary? Truly, it is where life really begins, joy takes root and every day has meaning. It's pretty awesome!

Like the journey of 100 days or 2,295 days of Gratitude begins with a single step. So, does the journey to the foot of the cross.

One prayer confessing the knowledge that we all... including me.. sinners in need of a Savior. One prayer acknowledging Jesus as Lord and inviting him to wash away all of our sins and literally balancing the equation. What used to equal death... now equals eternal life. This world no longer holds us down.

The cross is our portal. His death and resurrection becomes our victory song. The believers’s death is a door.

Today, I am grateful for lessons from Holy Week.

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