The humility of the cross

Today I read Matthew 27. The passage tells the story of Jesus' trial, execution and burial.
The passage hit me in a different way today, because of where I am in life. I stress about doing things incorrectly and embarrassing myself. This is a particular struggle for me at school working in the research lab. I am very conscious of doing things correctly because the professor I work for tends to nail people to the wall over simple mistakes. I went to bed last night praying that I could rest in the Lord's hands, and if I mess up, to bear the "shame" and accept my imperfections.
Then I read about Jesus' crucifixion this morning. How humiliating of a death it was! Jesus was mocked and abused. Rejected by the crowds. He was disrespected, beaten, and hung with criminals. How humiliating! The crazy thing about it is, He was perfect. He did nothing wrong. He took that humiliation for the salvation of all of mankind.
I stand amazed at Jesus. I know that I could not have endured that shame altruistically. I can't even handle the embarrassment that I myself have earned.
Jesus is the ultimate example of humility, and may I learn to set aside my pride and be like Him.

Comments

Ash said…
That's a really good post sis, we taste just a small bit of Christ's suffering. We can only do it through Him because He has done it all. Doesn't mean it's not easy though but it's good to find encouragement and your strength in Christ. I think that your awesome no matter what because you are!

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