A 5-day per week study.
June 4 – Reading Luke 23:44-49
Read and believe in Jesus.
“Jesus, calling out with a loud voice, said, ‘Father, into Your hands I commit My spirit.’And He breathed His last.” Luke 23:46
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The Gospel according to Luke
Review – Jesus was nailed to the cross. “Father, forgive them…” Jesus was mocked by religious leaders, soldiers, and criminals, but one finally found faith and trusted in Jesus. “Today you will be with me in Paradice.”
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Vss. 23:44-49.
Jesus was nailed to the cross at 9:00 am. At noon, “there was darkness over the whole land until 3:00 pm, while the sun’s light failed.”
“And the curtain of the temple was torn in two (‘from top to bottom’, says Matthew 27:51, Mark 15:38).
Jesus (knowing about that temple curtain and what it’s tearing stood for) cried out in a loud voice, ‘Father, into Your hands I commit my Spirit.”
And He breathed His last breath.
Jesus was dead.
(The other Gospels record more of Jesus’ words. They also record how, when earthly life left the Son of God, all hell broke loose. With the darkness, violent earthquakes, and rocks splitting, tombs were opened, and the bodies of the dead came out.)
(Satan had a sudden, horrible headache. Genesis 3:15)
The Centurion in charge of the crucifixion stood trembling. “Certainly, this Man was innocent!”
Two criminals still hung, alive, on the crosses. But the spectators who came to see Jesus die, “returned home, beating their breasts.” All (men and women) who had followed Jesus from Galilee stood at a distance and watched. Stunned? Horrified?
But Jesus was with His Father, just as all true believers will be with the LORD the minute they die.” (2 Corinthians 5:8) Did God say to Jesus, “WELL DONE, Son! Salvation is accomplished.” There needed but one final seal – His resurrection.
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So, what did it mean that the curtain in the Temple was torn in two, and from TOP to bottom?
- Inside the original Wilderness Tabernacle, then in the Great Temple, and the ones to follow, the tall, thick curtain, or veil, separated the Holy Place, where the priests ministered daily before the Lord, from the Most Holy Place, where God’s Glory dwelled, and where the High Priest was allowed to enter ONCE a year on the Day of Atonement, to sprinkle the sacrificial blood on the Mercy Seat to atone (cover) the sins of the people.
- This golden lid (mercy seat) covered the box of the Ark of the Covenant, which contained THE LAW, and the judgments on man for breaking them.
- Jesus’ death (He was the total righteous Lamb of God) represented the final sprinkling of blood (His) on the mercy seat, covering and atoning for the sins of all who would believe in the world.
- No longer was the separating curtain needed. Jesus’s death opened the way for true believers to approach God (and not die).
- And it was God who, satisfied with His Son’s sacrificial death, tore it apart (represented by the veil being torn FROM THE TOP, or Heaven).
What an accomplishment! You did it! Oh, thank you, Jesus! Praise You!
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