My last remodeling project got me thinking. As we were going through the process of deconstruction and trying to be careful to limit the amount of scratches and bruises, I began to think about installing the new floor. You see, when we undertake any project where we are going to be using a hammer and nails it has our full attention. We don’t want to slip up and hit our fingers or worse yet, pierce our flesh with a nail by mistake.
Now think about Christ and what He did for us. He had the power to stop anyone from doing any harm to His body, but He did not exercise that power. At any time during His mockery of a trial, the scourging of His body, or the nailing of His body on that cross of Cavalry Jesus could have simply said the word ‘stop’ and could have brought His torture to an end. Concerning His life, Jesus said “No one takes it from Me, but I lay it down of Myself. I have power to lay it down, and I have power to take it again. This command I have received from My Father” (John 10:18 NKJV).
No one had the power to take Jesus’ life unless He allowed it. The amazing thing about His love for us in that Jesus allowed those Roman soldiers to take His life. At a time when we were without hope, at a time when we were still sinners, Christ died for our sins (Romans 5:8). We work hard to make sure that we don’t slip and allow a nail to poke us in the hand by mistake, but Jesus allowed them to drive large nails through His flesh on purpose. It is hard to comprehend just what Jesus suffered on our behalf. So then, are we allowing that sacrifice to have an impact on how we live our lives?