Day 115 Bible Reading
Joshua 8, Joshua 9-15, Luke 22: 63-71 Luke 23: 1-25, Psalm
66: 13-20
Luke 22: 63-65 (ESV)
“Now the men who were holding Jesus in custody were mocking
him as they beat him. They also
blindfolded him and kept asking him, “Prophesy! Who is it that struck you?” And
they said many other things against him, blaspheming him.”
Verses 63 to 65 from Luke 22 illustrate what Jesus experienced
before he was crucified. If you watch the movie The Passion of
the Christ which came out in 2004 and directed by Mel Gibson, you will see a
graphic and perhaps a very realistic depiction of these verses. In David Guzik’s
bible commentary on these verses, he said the following:
·
It was important that Jesus demonstrate that the
proper replay to hate is not more hate but love. Christ did nothing during this
beating. He did not fight.
·
Christ endured the beating to demonstrate his own
trust in God, and he did not defend himself.
·
Christ faced the abuse from the Roman soldiers
so that those who are abused, beaten, and humiliated can find refuge in a God
who knows firsthand what they’ve experienced.
The
well-known English pastor Charge Spurgeon also noted that Christ’s persecutors
could not make him give way to anger. They did not destroy his mercy or his love.
They did not make Christ want to stop what was happening to him because he
wanted to save us as sinners.
I
find the depiction of these verses very hard to watch, and it makes me cry
every time I watch this scene. But this scene is a reminder of what Christ
endured and suffered for us, and his obedience to his father’s will. I always
think to myself whenever I watch this scene that I do not have the right to say
how horrible my life is, because nothing in my life is as painful and degrading
as what Christ had go through at the hands of the Roman soldiers.