Day 298
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The Divine verdict! |
Scripture
Observation
With his typical attention to detail, Luke now provides a full account of the arrest, trial and crucifixion of the Son of Man. In graphic word pictures, Luke describes the diabolical plot of Judas, the warm fellowship of the Last Supper, the mental anguish at Gethsemane, the tragic denial by Peter, the miscarriage of justice at the trials and the brutal agony of the Roman execution. But the dark days in Jerusalem give way to the brilliant dawning of the resurrection morning when angels ask the perplexed followers of Jesus, "Why are you looking in a tomb for someone who is alive?" (24:5). Luke concludes his account with Jesus' post-resurrection appearances and his ascension back into heaven.
Application
Today, instead of focusing upon a particular need in your life and how a principle from God's Word can help you meet that need, simply mediate upon your wonderful Savior. Rehearse in your mind the events of that last dramatic day in Jesus' life, the day in which he prayed and was betrayed, was tried and denied and was crucified and buried. Ponder the pain he suffered for you. Relive the death he died. And rejoice with those early disciples at the glorious news, "He isn't here! He has come back to life again!" (24:6). Then close your time of worship by reading prayerfully the words of one or more of the following hymns:
- "He Never Said a Mumblin Word"
- "The Old Rugged Cross"
- "He Arose"
- "Redeemed"
- "He Lives"
- "Hallelujah"
Prayer
In your House, God, we learn the art of praying. We know this from studying your Word and hiding this knowledge in our heart. Studying your Word is where shaping praying people out of prayerless people is taught thus ultimately graduating us from the school of prayer. Thank you for revealing more of you through your Word. Thank you in the name of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ! Amen!
© Odessa Mathis about my Father's business! 2020