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This sabbath School lesson is recorded at the Washington Spanish Church bilingual service. Publish and edited by PCJovenes.com
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Religion & Spirituality
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Wednesday April 16: To Feel Our Pain
Sabbath School Lesson podcast
4 minutes
17 years ago
Wednesday April 16: To Feel Our Pain
Why did God need to come into the world in human flesh? The question is important. But we should wean ourselves away from purely rational answers to it. It is not as if we need to come up with an answer that makes sense to us. There is no independent research we can do in philosophy, science, sociology, or whatever, that would lead us to an answer. Nor should we concoct our own answer. The safest way is to listen carefully to what the Bible itself reveals on this point. And in the book of Hebrews, we find some of the clearest, most intentional statements on the issue. Nor is it without significance that Hebrews also happens to be the book focusing most directly on Jesus’ present high priestly ministry in the heavenly sanctuary. Each of the following passages highlights one particular aspect of Jesus’ coming in human flesh, then proceeds to answer the implied question: Why did He do that? And in each case a reason for that particular aspect of His humiliation is given. What are those reasons? Heb. 2:9 Heb. 2:14, 15 Heb. 2:16, 17 Heb. 2:18 Heb. 4:14-16 Heb. 5:8, 9 Notice that in each case, the focus is on Jesus; and in each case, the benefit is for us. These inspired reasons for Jesus’ humanity and suffering should be taken with utter seriousness. They should bring us immense joy to know that Jesus meets us in our need; His arms are open wide for us; He knows our plight because He has been here; He has felt our pain. Can we imagine a more merciful Savior, a more understanding and compassionate High Priest? Immense joy and profound gratitude wells up in the souls of those who know that He suffered all for us. Thus encouraged, we “approach the throne of grace with confidence” (Heb. 4:16, NIV), giving ourselves to Him in complete abandon. What trials are you encountering at the moment? How does it help you to know that Jesus feels and understands your pain?
Sabbath School Lesson podcast
This sabbath School lesson is recorded at the Washington Spanish Church bilingual service. Publish and edited by PCJovenes.com