“One more step, Michael. When you’re ready, let go. I’m here. I’ll catch you.” My husband, David, who was speaking at a summer camp, got our 6 year old to help him in a visual aid during his message. The plan was for Michael to climb up a 6’ ladder, one rung at a time, and freefall backward into his daddy’s arms. As Michael advanced to the next height, he could hear his dad’s voice behind him encouraging him to “let go” and trust. For a short time, Michael couldn’t see or hear David, but he knew what the plan was. Don’t goof off, get silly, or switch things up and there would be a happy ending. Michael was obedient and held true to the plan. His confidence in David’s trustworthiness was a wonderful example. It’s been a long time since I thought of this story. Three things stand out to me: 1. Michael and David knew the plan from the beginning. 2. Michael took the steps needed to fulfill the plan. 3. Michael finished the plan, relinquishing all control for the final outcome to David. When the world began, a Father and a Son knew a plan. The Son took the steps needed to fulfill the plan. The Son finished the plan, relinquishing all control for the final outcome to His Father. Jesus Christ, fully divine and fully human, came into this sin-sick world and lived a life of perfect trust in His Heavenly Father. There was never a time when Jesus would be out of fellowship with his Dad, except for the cross. On the cross, Jesus would need to experience that devastating sin-separation from the Father. There was no other way for the plan to be completed. Nailed to a cross, Jesus is raised up for all to see. The sun is obscured. He cries out, “My God, My God, why have you forsaken me?” He has been abandoned; separated from The Father by the sin of the world. Then John writes in chapter 19 verse 28, “After this, Jesus, knowing that all things had already been accomplished, to fulfill the Scripture, *said, ‘I am thirsty.’” The price is paid. The plan is complete. Through parched lips wet with sour wine Jesus affirms, “It is finished!” With one last act of trust Jesus,”… crying out with a loud voice, said, "Father, INTO YOUR HANDS I COMMIT MY SPIRIT." Having said this, He breathed His last.” (Luke 23:46) Jesus fell free into the gracious hands of Father God. Our Savior lived a life of trust in God the Father to the point of death so that we can know the freedom of surrender to Him and His perfect will. Because Jesus took the fall for our disobedience, we, who place our faith in His work on the cross on our behalf, won’t have to. The challenge for us is to relinquish control and allow God to work in us and through us to accomplish His plan, to His praise and honor and glory.
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4/12/2017 03:34:31 pm
This is excellent. Well written. It touched my heart, to where I teared up. We can't fathom what our Heavenly Father went through. Thank you
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Vicki
4/24/2017 07:43:28 pm
I'm so glad this ministered to you, Kim. Our Heavenly Father so good to us every day! Praise Him!
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Vicki
4/24/2017 07:46:45 pm
Amanda,
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