Good Friday Service - 2025-04-18

Good Friday Service - 2025-04-18

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Good Friday Service

Pastor Chris Bonner

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Welcome to the Lansdale Life Church Podcast.

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If you're seeking a closer relationship with Jesus Christ, this podcast is for you.

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Thank you for joining us today.

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Let's pray. Father God, your Son went through

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this day that we celebrate great victory over our sins. Our God, we couldn't have Sunday. We couldn't

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have the resurrection without this day. And as we fathom the gravity of the sins of the world on your

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Son, Lord, for all humanity in one day, Lord. And so we contemplate what you've done

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for us, Lord. And maybe we never forget it, that you became our sins on the cross.

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That you paid for our sins, Lord, on this day that we remember what you've done, Lord. And

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thank you so much for it. And Lord, we just, in a sense, surrender again, Lord, that our old life

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is dead with you on the cross. So, Lord, we ask you to speak to us today in your word,

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especially with your spirit, that we would be connected, Lord, to what you've done for us

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as we celebrate your word and your statements on the cross, Lord God, and look forward to

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our old creation, our old past is dead and it's behind us. And so we thank you

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in Jesus' name, amen. It's such an illogical thing. We know what Sunday brings,

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the resurrection. Why the heavy heart? I can't explain it. It's got to be the Holy Spirit,

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why we would kind of feel the heaviness of what Christ went through for us. It's just

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He bore everything, all of our ugliness, all of our sin on the cross. He became our sins

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on the cross. And just every good Friday, this just hits me, this wave of just,

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really, it's just unfathomable that we have a Savior, a King that would come in

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and who could have everything at His disposal and would choose, choose to die for His subjects.

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Isn't it just amazing? Yeah, so Father God, Lord, just help me. I don't want to be at

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any emotional mush up here. And I know you have some important things to say. And so, Lord,

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we just ask you for decency and an order that you would project and proclaim what your word

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wants to say to us today in victory. You know, no longer, you know, victimhood but victory.

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Lord, so speak to us today in your word, in your Holy Spirit, in Jesus' name, amen.

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Amen. We're going to be turning to Luke chapter 23 and looking at a few verses. But today's message

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we're actually going to look at the seven sayings of Jesus, His last words, the seven

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sayings of Christ on the cross. And you know, I look back and I know I've done this at

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least two other good Fridays. And you know, maybe it's an ounce of pride or something,

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but I never like duplicating or redoing things. In fact, these notes always go in the trash after

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a sermon because I think the spirit should be always, you know, breathing new new application

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into our lives and new life into His word. But you know, I started thinking that

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studying these seven statements of Christ wouldn't be too many if we did it every year

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because these statements that he says are so reconciling of every man, every woman in the

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world. And so we're going to be looking at these and a couple of them, three of them are found

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in Luke, but then we're going to do a detour, but everything except for Luke is up on the

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PowerPoint. And so we're going to be looking at these seven statements. And you know, I'm sure

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he may have said other things, but only what was recorded were these seven sayings, these seven

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statements of Christ. So obviously he wanted these in the word. And he obviously wanted us to hear

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his last pre-resurrected statement preaching his last speech. He wanted this to be recorded

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before he would rise again to new life. And when you think about it, you know, the last words,

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I was Googling a lot of things and figured, you know what, so unimportant compared to what

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Christ does to say. But when you think if you knew you had some last words, you know, you would make

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them important, weren't you? You would be so purposeful and intentional about what you said.

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So these seven statements are so important to all of us. And then the fact that they're seven,

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and you know the importance of seven, you've studied your Bible for years, seven is a picture

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of wholeness, perfection, seven fold of the Holy Spirit. It just means wholeness. And so,

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you know, I believe that there's seven for a purpose because he wants us to know that these

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seven statements cover it all. So let's dive in into Luke 23 verse 32. But there are also two

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others criminals led with him to be put to death. And when they had come to the place called Calvary,

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there they crucified him and the criminals, one on the right hand and the other on the left.

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And then Jesus said, Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they do. So this is the

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first statement of forgiveness. You know, he wanted us to know that we are forgiven. He wanted

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everyone to know that we're literally the ones who nailed him to the cross, you are forgiven.

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He's speaking to his father, Father, forgive them because they don't understand what they're

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actually doing here. And that's so significant to all of us because there's only one name we

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can call upon and be forgiven. And it's Jesus Christ, right? He forgives sins. And so he wants

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us to realize that it all starts there. You know what I've always felt was so significant is when

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Christ rose from the dead, okay? And all the apostles are in that room talking, ah, he appeared to,

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you know, he appeared to this one and that one. And they're all like, you know,

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kibitzan, right? And suddenly Jesus is there with them. And all the doors were locked. So he just like

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passed through matter and was there in their midst. And of course they were startled. Whoa! You know,

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and do you remember what he said? He said, peace I give to you and I send you just as

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my father sent me. And then he gave them that first ministry of forgiveness. We see this in

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John 20, 22 and 23. He says, and when he had said this, he breathed on them and said to them,

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receive the Holy Spirit. If you forgive the sins of any, they are forgiven them. If you retain the

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sins of any, they are retained. And you know what he was saying? He was saying, I have given you

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the Spirit to forgive. You know, without the Holy Spirit, we can't really forgive in the name

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of Jesus Christ. And so in a sense, their sins stick to us, you know. But when he gives us the power

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to forgive, they're no longer part of our psyche. They're no longer part of how we view ourselves.

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They're no longer part. Now that's sometimes it takes years to really cleanse and shred those

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old things off of us. But he says he provides forgiveness. And not only that,

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but we are ambassadors of that forgiveness to others, aren't we? We carry that, that ministry

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of forgiveness. He gave them that instruction, forgive. What's amazing? Do you remember when

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in Acts chapter seven, when Stephen was the first martyr for Christ and they had brought him out

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and he gave this long speech. And, and they were like, you know, clenching their ears when

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he started to rebuke them for killing the redeemer, the savior. And they got so angry and they just

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started throwing stones at him. And he's just, can you, you know, and we picture this like pebbles,

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these things are boulders. And he, and then we read this in Acts chapter seven, verse 60.

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And then he knelt down and cried out with a loud voice, Lord, do not charge them with this

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sin. And when he had said this, he fell asleep. That's the Christian version of dying, falling asleep.

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But Stephen knew, you know, this is the perfect opportunity to forgive. Like, what better time

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right now to forgive in the name of Jesus Christ? Because this is exactly when he forgave

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his persecutors. And so this was something that the Lord wanted all of us to know that,

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you know, without forgiveness, we can't be forgiven. Forgiveness is essential

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to know that we are forgiven, to believe that we are forgiven. If we don't believe that, then we

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carry those sins into every relationship, don't we? We just carry the baggage to the next

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environment we're in because we think we're stuck with them. But he says, no, leave that behind.

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You are forgiven. That's awesome, isn't it? And then let's read on.

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And they divided his garments and cast lots. And the people stood looking on. But even the

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rulers with them sneered saying, he saved others. Let him save himself if he is the

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Christ, the chosen of God. Now this casting of lots, of course, so many of these things are

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fulfillment of the scriptures of prophecy. And if you read, I'm sure you've read Psalm 22

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from David. And so many aspects of that Psalm portray the crucifixion. And here it was spoken

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about years and years earlier, over a thousand years before, right, that this would be happening

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at the foot of the cross. Here is the Savior on the cross and they're casting lots to see who gets

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his clothing. And David wrote, they divided my garments among them. And for my clothing,

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they cast lots. David, I can't imagine what he was thinking when he was writing that.

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He probably knew something was outside of himself that was causing him to write these words.

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We're going to see actually later two other verses in Psalm 22 that really portray this whole picture.

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And so here scripture is being fulfilled.

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And then verse 36, the soldiers also mocked him, coming and offering him sour wine,

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and saying, if you are the king of the Jews, save yourself. And an inscription also was written

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over him in letters of Greek, Latin and Hebrew. This is the king of the Jews. And then one of the

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criminals who were hanged, blasphemed him, saying, if you are the Christ, save yourself and us.

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You know, what's interesting is the other gospels actually say that both of the criminals

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were mocking Christ. One on the left, one on the right, they're both mocking Christ.

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And yet here we learn that one, one repented, just observing Christ saying, forgive them. I mean,

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who would do that? Most criminals were probably hurling all kinds of curses and everything at

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everybody who was there. And yet he heard this forgiveness and he looked upon him and he saw

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something is different. Something is different about him. He doesn't deserve this. And he repented.

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And so we read on verse 40. But the other answered, rebuked him saying, do you not even fear God

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seeing you are under the same condemnation? And we indeed justly for we receive the due

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reward of our deeds. But this man has done nothing wrong. Then he said to Jesus, Lord,

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remember me when you come into your kingdom. And Jesus said his second recorded statement.

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He said, surely I say to you today, you will be with me in paradise. And so we see

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this second statement is really a promise, a promise of eternal life with Jesus Christ.

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He said to him, today you will be with me in paradise. When I think of this word, remember me.

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He didn't know this criminal before this incident, right? And yet he said, remember me

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when you go into your kingdom, he realized this man has another kingdom and it's not of this world,

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right? And he says, remember me. You know, the word remember me, meneami,

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to remain abide. And that's the first part. And the second part of the word, it comes from

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massamai, which is to chew, consume, eat, and devour. So what's the significance of that?

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Remember me, you know, to remain abide and the chewing and consuming. Now, here's a guy

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who probably had a very horrific life, probably raised in a lousy family, probably, you know,

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abused, whatever. And he was a criminal and he was captured. Maybe he was one of the

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zealots trying to take over Jerusalem. But whatever it was, he had a lot of baggage, right?

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And he's saying, remember me, you know, the Lord looks past the things we've done in this world

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when we give our lives to him. And he sees who he always knew because we are foreknown, right?

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We are predestined. Those who come to Christ, he's always known us. He saw our potential before we

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started committing those sins. And in a sense, this criminal was saying, don't remember the stuff,

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don't remember the sin, don't remember the deeds, but remember me, the one you really know.

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Deep down, the one that you craft wonderfully and fearfully made in my mother's womb,

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that one, will you remember that one? Will you take me with you, you know?

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And that's what the Lord, he doesn't see our things. He's able to release those things

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because he knows who you are to him. You're not your sins. You're his beloved.

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And as this criminal is saying, remember me, we can see this picture. And,

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you know, I mentioned this verse on Sunday and the connection to the criminal, but it was

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sort of by accident. And then all of a sudden I'm really starting to think, wow, this actually has

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to do with Joel. Because do you remember in Joel, he was writing and he said, you know what?

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I will restore the days that the locus have eaten. And we see this to chew, consume, eat, devour.

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This is actually in Joel chapter two, verses 25, 26. So I will restore to you the years that the

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swarming locus has eaten, the crawling locus, the consuming locus, and the chewing locus,

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by my great army in which I sent among you, you shall eat in plenty and be satisfied and

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praise the name of the Lord your God who has dealt wondrously with you and my people shall never be

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put to shame. And I just think, you know, all of us can consider ourselves like the sin that we've

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committed. Instead, the Lord looks right through that says, no, no, I see you who I made you to be.

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This criminal saying, remember me, not my things, because I can't go with you with those things,

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but remember who I am to you. He was dying for that criminal on the cross. He was actually

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dying for the other criminal too. But he never received that gift, right? And so this is really,

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this is really impactful. You know, when Peter was there watching Christ in the courtyard

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being, you know, accused, prosecuted, and all the people just like spitting on them and hitting them.

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And then the rooster crowed the second time and Peter remembered. He remembered what Jesus said

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in Matthew 26, all four gospels. How would you like to be Peter? All of them wrote. A lot of

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times they don't all write about the same thing. They all wrote about that, how Peter suddenly

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remembered. I said I was going to, he said I was going to deny him three times. You know,

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so here it is. He remembered, but isn't it awesome because the Lord didn't remember,

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he remembers, but he chooses not to remember. He redeemed him. He came on the beach,

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as you know, in the Sea of Galilee, and he asked him three times, do you love me,

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and feed my sheep? In other words, I'm wiping out every one of those denials with an affirmation.

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And that's what he does with us, right? And so he chooses to remember our sins no more. I love Hebrews

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8, 12, and 10, 17, but this says, for I will be merciful to their unrighteousness and their sins,

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and their lawless deeds, I will remember no more. You know, why should we keep remembering them

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if he's choosing to remember them no more, right? And yet so much self-shame and guilt can continue

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in light of what we've done, and we see ourselves that way. That's why James says, don't look at the

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mirror. Look at the Jesus, right? The perfect liberty of law. Look at him. He's freedom. If you

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look at you, you'll be re-enslaved, right? We don't look at ourselves, we look at him. That's

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who we're becoming, right? And so he assures him, you will be with me. And this is beautiful because

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he's telling all of us, you will be with me. Now, we won't get into where paradise is. That's a

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rabbit trail. So the next thing he says, which isn't captured in Luke, but as he's there, and he

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says that to the man he's looking, he sees the only male disciple near the foot of the cross,

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which is John. And there's so much significance to that because John, he was the disciple whom

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Jesus loved. He knew he was loved. That's what propelled him to stay right with Christ to the

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bitter end, right? Because he knew he was loved. Love casts out fear. The rest were trying to

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prove themselves to God, and they weren't over here to be found, right? But perfect love casts

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out fear. And so he wasn't afraid of what could happen, even though the high priest even knew John.

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He wasn't afraid in being identified with Christ, right? And so he was there and he looks down

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and he said, who better to take care of mama is my beloved John, the one whom I love. And

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when Jesus therefore saw his mother and the disciple whom he loved standing by,

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he said to his mother, woman, behold your son. And he said to the disciple, behold your mother.

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And from that day, from that hour, that disciple took her into his own home. And you know, Jesus

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did say, remember when his mother and his brothers came to get him? And they thought he was out of

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his mind because he's saying and doing things, and he's really endangering himself, right?

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And so they thought we got to go get him. Can you imagine that? We got to go get the Savior

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to stop him from doing what he's meant to do, what he came to do. We got to stop. That's like,

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it didn't work out well for Peter. When Peter starts saying, you can't go there,

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you can't do this, get behind me Satan, right? Because you have the things of man in your

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mind. But I have the things of God. So they were trying to pull him out of that house. And he says,

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who's my mother? Who's my brothers? The one whom does the will of my father is my family.

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So he was realizing that Mary is going, she's a believer, and she's an eternal family member.

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And so is John. So they were eternal family members. But he also loved his mom. I mean,

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who doesn't love their mom, right? In fact, Mother's Day, John Kratz is going to share a good Mother's

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Day message with us. And just that idea that he does care about her. And yet, but at the same

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time he realizes there's an eternal family. You know, when we surrender our lives to Jesus,

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we may be the only one in our home. Some of you may be that, the only believer in your whole

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household. You know, your siblings, I know many people that no one else is a believer. And you

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say, well, I wish I could just save them. Well, you can't save them, right? But when you come

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to Christ, you receive a whole new family, an eternal family. Isn't that amazing? And so, you

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know, we are brothers and sisters here, perhaps more from eternity standpoint than the very same

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family members that you grew up with in the same home. And so he's taken care of his mother.

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And this was significant to be recorded for us realizing that we do care about our earthly

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family members, but we also have an eternal family in Christ. Then the next statement

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was when Jesus cries out, okay, in Mark 1534, we see this captured, my God, my God,

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why have you forsaken me? Luke doesn't record that, but he felt the separation. He felt

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the separation that all will feel in their sins if they don't come to Christ. And he felt that for

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everyone because he became everyone's sin on the cross, right? Even those who will never receive

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him. And this again is from Psalm 22. In fact, it starts with that verse, my God, my God, why

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have you forsaken me? Why are you so far from helping me and from the words of my groaning?

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So Jesus had to fulfill David's prophecy. There's so many things. When you think about Jesus,

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he probably was like, you know, this is so inconvenient, but it's written about me,

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so I have to do it. I'm just like really using human thoughts into that. But at times he just

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did things because you could see because it fulfilled prophecy, it was written about him.

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So he was going to fulfill all of it. Now I know this could be sometimes a little controversial

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about, did the Father literally look away from Jesus and forsake him? Now this isn't worth

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debating and so forth, but just a couple of things I wanted to throw out because I think it was more

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Jesus needed to experience what it will or could have been the separation from the Father because

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remember, he is God. He and the Father are one. How could you like ignore yourself, right? I mean,

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they're the same, right? And Jesus even said, you're all going to scatter. We read about this

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in John 16.32. He says, indeed the hour is coming. Yes. And as now come that you will all be scattered

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to each his own and will leave me alone. And yet what? I am not alone because why? Because the

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Father is with me. The Father is with me. He was talking to the Father at the beginning of the

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crucifixion and he was talking to the Father at the end of the crucifixion. Remember, Father forgive

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them, Father receive my spirit. You know, I believe the Father was there and he knew it,

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but there was something in the core of Jesus that he had to experience that separation because

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that's what sin does, doesn't it? It separates us from God. We separate ourselves. Nothing can

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separate us from the love of the Father, right? From his end, but from our end a lot can separate us,

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right? Because we run just like the prodigal son. We run away. He's not leaving. We are, right?

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And so this is the idea. But also I found this other verse in Psalm 22 again. Read it when you

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get home just to really connect with this. But David wrote, for he has not despised nor

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abhorred the affliction of the afflicted, nor has he hidden his face from him. Who's he talking about?

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The Father and the Son. But when he cried to him, he heard. So, you know, so it's just

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food for thought. Did the Father forsake the Son on the cross? Or did Jesus need to

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experience what it would be to have separation from the Father? Because if you can recall,

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all of David, most of David's Psalms, he starts off, why are you so far away? Why don't you ever hear

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me? Why don't you? And by the end of the Psalm, he's like, thank you for always hearing me.

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Thank you for always being there. He's like, it's like you could see the repentance right

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through the Psalm. He starts off a frantic mess. And by the end of it, he's solid and

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confident with God. You're the best God, you know, because that's just the way emotions are sometimes,

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aren't they? Like sometimes we could just feel like we have been forsaken. Where are you, God?

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Like, you see what's happening to me. You hear what people are saying about me. You see the

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affliction I'm going through. You see the sickness. You see all of this that is happening in my

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life. Where are you? But he's there. He's there. I believe so was the Father there,

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even though it may have felt like he wasn't. But again, not to get into a doctrinal dispute,

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it's just, it's just, I think there's enough scripture there to, you know, make us question

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as to that the Father really forsook his son on the cross. But anyway, so the next statement

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he said was when that sour wine was put to his lips, it was put to his lips because he said,

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I thirst. That's a short verse. I thirst. We read in John 19 verses 28 and 29 after this Jesus

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knowing that all things were now accomplished, that the scripture might be fulfilled,

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said I thirst. And now if that's all full of sour wine was sitting there and they filled

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a sponge with sour wine and put it on his hip and put it to his mouth. And you know,

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there's a lot of symbolism. I mean, that's the amazing thing about scripture is the more

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you look at it, it's like an onion. It just keeps peeling open. There's more and more and

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sometimes what's exciting to us, it's so complicated, you can't even repeat it to someone else because

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it's like, well, that would mean I have to start at the top, right? But if there's so much symbolism,

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even in this, right? Because this sour wine is a real picture.

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There was a saying in Israel that said, Oh, you know, the father, the father, you know,

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he's a sinner. So isn't it natural? Okay, that this is happening to his family, you know, because

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he's the father, he passed that sinful seed onto his son and daughter. So their family's a mess.

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Now, it's an observation. Now, unfortunately, in society, you tend to see that. Why? Because

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it's learned, it's experienced, neglect, disappointment, worse things. Okay. And so people,

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a lot of times do pass on that sinful trait of their forefathers. But it's not God doing that. It was

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Israel actually thought, Oh, yeah, well, those sins, God's gonna label the next generation

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with these sins, because that's what happens. The fathers pass it on. And yet the Lord said,

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no, I'm going to visit every single generation and visit them. And remember, we looked at that last

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week, and I will be their overseer. I will call them to myself. I will call them away from the sins

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of their forefathers. And we see in Jeremiah and Ezekiel, God addressing this, and he said,

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don't keep blaming the kids for their father's sins. It's their fathers and mothers problem,

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not the kids problem. And he says, in those days, they shall no more say, the fathers have eaten

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sour grapes, and the children's teeth are set on edge, but everyone shall die for his own inequity.

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Every man who eats the sour grapes, his teeth shall be set on edge. Now, that's a weird

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phrase for us these days, set teeth, set on edge, sour grapes. I mean, you've probably heard,

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I don't know, sour grapes. Is that something we ever say anymore? Well, maybe. Maybe you do. I don't

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usually. But anyway, but it's like, oh, you're just having, you just, you're just eating sour,

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in other words, you're just miserable, you know, sour grapes, right? But sour wine is even worse,

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right? Because sour wine, perhaps was good, but it became old and vinaigarized. And it's just,

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it's good for nothing. It's not a celebration thing. It's old. And yet sometimes Roman soldiers

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would even still drink that, that vinegar, okay, to maybe get some kind of buzz out of it or something,

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right? But it was something that was seen as, is bad. It's bad wine. It's not new wine. It's bad

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wine. And yet that's what was there in that bowl, when they stuck the hyssop into the bowl and

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lifted it up in this with a sponge to Jesus's mouth to drink. You know, there's a lot of

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symbolism there because sour wine is the forefathers. It's, it's the sour grapes of the past.

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You know, all the previous generations of sin, Jesus was saying, here, bring it here.

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And I will drink it on their behalf, right? He didn't drink the gall. Remember those wine

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with narcotics in it? Here, give them this. He won't feel the pain so much. He didn't want

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to touch any drugs. But the sour wine, he said, bring it here. I mean, say that, but the sour wine,

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he knew what they would reach to his mouth because it's a picture, really, of the old wine of the

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past generations. We could see it with the sour grapes. It's the sins of the forefathers being

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passed on from one generation to one generation. But Jesus steps into every generation and says

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enough, enough. If they give their lives to me, they have a new lineage. They have a new destiny.

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They have a new family. They have a new genetics. They have a divine nature. They no longer have

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the old DNA. They have a new DNA. And that's as a new creation in Jesus Christ. So he was

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receiving that sour wine. And I believe it's all pointing to the fact that he's reconciling

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the sins of all of our forefathers. That's sour wine. And it was reached to his mouth with

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hyssop. Now, isn't that interesting? Because hyssop was used when we read about it in Exodus,

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chapter 1222 in the Passover, which was just celebrated, where they dipped hyssop into the

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blood of the sacrificial lamb or goat and spread it over the doorpost so that the angel, the destroyer,

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would pass over the houses and not kill the firstborn of the Israelites, right? And so that's

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all a picture, as you know, of Christ. We won't dig all into that. But the fact that there was

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hyssop brought to Jesus' mouth and the blood, Christ's bloodied face bleeding on that

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hyssop, we could just picture it, was really a sign of the Passover, you know? Because now,

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he not only atones for sins, John Crats gave a great message on Wednesday night

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about atonement as opposed to atonement and taking away of sins, you know? And Christ's blood

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takes away sins. So he says, bring me the wine so I can remove the curse of the previous

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generations, right? And then the next statement, which is not in Luke, Jesus said, it is finished.

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It is finished, John 1930. So when he had received the sour wine, he said, it is finished,

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and bowing his head, he gave up his spirit. And you know, that it is finished, like when he

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said that the earthquake, right? The earth is trembling and the veil of the temple was torn open.

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I'm sure you've heard all this picture of now everyone can come in before the high priest,

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because not just the high priest of Israel, everyone can come, boldly come to the throne

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of grace, where we receive mercy and fine grace in our time of need. That's all the time,

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right? Anyone can pass through that holy of holies to see Jesus Christ. I love in Hebrews it says

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that we are anchored behind the veil where Jesus Christ our forerunner is. It's beautiful.

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We have access all the time. Why? Because it is finished. You know, those high priests of

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Israel had to cleanse themselves and cleanse themselves, because they had to cleanse themselves

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of their own sins, and then they went in there to cleanse the sins of the people. Well, Jesus

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cleanses our sins so we can boldly approach, not in arrogance or pride, but humble adoration,

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but confidence, right? That we will receive mercy and fine grace. So Jesus said these words to say,

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it is finished. You know, I came across in Revelation 21.6, and he said to me, this is John

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writing this, it is done. I am the Alpha and the Omega, the beginning and the end.

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I will give of the fountain of the water of life freely to him who thirsts. You know, when

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you hear it is finished and it is done, it kind of sounds the same, does it? Finished, done.

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But the words in Greek are different, because in Greek it is finished is teleo. And it means

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just what you would think of it. It means it's finished. It's over. It's done. Well,

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it's a thing of the past. When Jesus died for your sins, it was a thing of the past. Your sins

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died with Christ on the cross. It is finished. It is teleo. They don't have to have control

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of you any longer. You know, we just read in Romans in chapter 6, we are no longer slaves

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to sin because he paid for them, right? It is finished. We are no longer under bondage

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of sins, right? That's what finished means. But it is done as something else. It is done

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means more of I am, I have, I have complete, I have, I'm done. I'm done preparing. Okay.

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So here's like an example, right? Like when Jill is making dinner and I say, is dinner done? Sounds

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stupid, but is dinner ready? That would be done. In other words, she prepared dinner to eat,

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right? We're not finished eating. She prepared it so that we can eat, right? It's kind of like

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she's done the beginning part so we can enjoy what it's really all for, right? It is done. That's

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a picture of being done. That word is genomai, right? It means like it's like it has been prepared

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and we can begin, right? So in other words, you're done preparing to begin. Does that make

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sense? And yet finish would be when Jill says, did you do the dishes? Okay. Now those dishes are

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being scraped into the trash can never to come back, right? We don't have a garbage disposal

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because of the septic. But anyway, so, but you know, if you have a garbage disposal,

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are you scraping it in the garbage disposal, right? And washing, put it, that dirt is gone.

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Okay. It's never to come back. That's finished. That's like the difference. It's like, you know,

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like if I were to say, are you done packing? Well, you're packing, but you're packing to go somewhere.

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Okay. So it's like the beginning of something. I'm done packing, but because I'm packed to go

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somewhere, right? Does that make sense? So when Jesus is saying it is done, in other words,

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I have taken care of everything for them to now live the empowered life because it's,

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it's finished on the cross. It's done at the resurrection, right? And it's more done at the

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Pentecost if you can have that, right? When he sends his Holy Spirit upon us, it is really done.

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It is Gnomai. We could just live in that power of life, you know, I just love that idea.

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But Jesus here is saying it is finished. You have to die to live, right? I mean, that's the

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scriptures. It says, you have to die. Paul said, for I've been crucified with Christ,

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I no longer live. It's the done me, in a sense. I threw that in there, but it's, it's the new

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me because the old me was crucified with Christ. I no longer live, but Christ lives in me.

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That's the done life, right? Because it was finished at the cross, we can live the done life. Does

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that make sense? I think I've talked about it before, but I never really do well with that

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message for some reason. It's not you, it's me. I can tell you that much. But anyway,

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let's finish up. We're going to have communion and verse 44. And now it was about the sixth

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hour and there was darkness over all the earth until the ninth hour. And then

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the sun was darkened and the veil of the temple was torn in two. And when Jesus had cried out

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with a loud voice, he said, Father, into your hands, I commit my spirit. And having said this,

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he breathed his last. And so when the Centurion saw what had happened, he glorified God saying,

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certainly this was a righteous man. And the whole crowd who came together to that site, seeing

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what had been done, beat their breasts and returned. But all his acquaintances and the women who

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followed him from Galilee stood at a distance watching these things. And so he breathed his last.

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Again, Stephen, as he was being stoned to death, it captures Acts 7.59, knowing that this was it.

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He looked up, imagine this, looking up into heaven and seeing Jesus standing

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at the right hand of the Father, not sitting, standing. It's like, I'm here. I'm with you.

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I'm not forsaking you. I'm right here. And guess where you're going to be in only minutes

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from now with me. I mean, he saw that. And then, and as they stoned Stephen, he was calling on God

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saying, Lord Jesus, receive my spirit. Isn't that just so reflective of what Christ said on the cross?

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Into your hands, I commit my spirit. It's exactly what Stephen said only in his own words.

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He's saying, here I am, Lord. I'm ready. Receive me. As the dynamic duo come forward,

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Jake and Bray, don't you love seeing family serving together? It's so beautiful.

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And especially a husband and a wife up here doing wonderful worship.

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We're going to start giving out the communion. But as we think about these things,

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what Jesus said on the cross,

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just kind of recapping, based on what Jesus first said, you are forgiven.

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You know, we have to learn to forgive ourselves and learn to forgive others.

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And perhaps right now would be a great day.

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If there's someone we're harboring unforgiveness towards right now,

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maybe right now would be a good time to just release it.

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You know, it's weird, you know, unforgiveness. We do it. Let me take it back. We do it.

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And we take it back. It's in waves sometimes. I mean, eventually, as long as we keep

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releasing it, it will eventually be a distant memory that we can remember no more, you know.

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But yet sometimes when we take it back, it's like the Lord say, come on. I don't take yours back.

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You know, I have forgiven your sins from the East to the West. I will remember your sins no more.

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They're gone. And maybe right now on Good Friday, in light of what Christ did for us,

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we can just say, Lord, I want to die here again today to those old sins, those old offenses against

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me because I died with you on the cross. Like you literally died for my sins and for their sins.

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You already paid the price. What am I waiting to do or get for what they've done against me?

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Lord, I just want to die to that once and for all. Just die. Maybe that's you today.

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You can just say, Lord, I want to die to that. I know I'm saved, but why do I keep

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recalling, remembering the things of the past? Because just as we read, when we remember them,

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they chew, they eat, they swarm, they devour, they devour the life we're meant to live now.

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Unforgiveness brings just death into our lives.

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Lord God, I just want to die

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to this thing that I have not forgiven because, Lord, if you counted all my sins against me,

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I would never see you.

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Lord, help me forgive right now. I believe. Help my unbelief. I forgive. Help my unforgiveness.

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I just want to let them go

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and move on to this new life, Lord. Those sins are finished, Lord. I want to live the done life.

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Amen. Just as Jesus said to the criminal on the cross that today we have reservations in heaven,

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isn't that awesome? We can't lose that invite, that gift card, because it's imprinted in us.

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We have a new family in Christ, just like John and Mary. He will never forsake us.

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We are not cursed of the sour wine of our forefathers or the family that we grew up with or

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any of the environments we experienced. We no longer have to drink that sour wine of curse.

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Our sins are finished, and we now have a new Holy Spirit living in us.

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I take communion now.

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When Paul wrote to the church

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of Corinth, he told them, keep this going, this institution of the Lord's Supper.

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And he wrote in 11, verse 23, chapter 11, verse 23,

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for I have received from the Lord, that which I also deliver to you,

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that the Lord Jesus on the same night in which he was betrayed took bread,

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and when he had given thanks, he broke it and said, take, eat. This is my body,

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which is broken for you. Do this in remembrance of me. Father, God, we thank you for this bread,

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which is a picture of your body on the cross. In Jesus' name, amen.

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And in the same manner, he also took the cup after supper,

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saying, this cup is the new covenant in my blood. This do as often as you drink it,

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in remembrance of me. For as often as you eat this bread and drink this cup,

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you proclaim the Lord's death, the finished part, till he comes.

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Lord, we thank you that we have indeed died with you on the cross.

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Without death, we couldn't have truly lived in the spirit. Thank you, Lord,

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for this great day that you paid for humanity's sin. Thank you for paying for my sins on the cross.

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In Jesus' name, amen. Let's drink.

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And let's all stand. We're going to close with some singing.

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Lord, thank you for our dear family here. Thank you that we have reservations in heaven.

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In Jesus' name, amen.

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