The Silence Of The Son
November 21st
Luke
22:63-64 'And the men that held Jesus mocked him, and smote him. And
when they had blindfolded him, they struck him on the face, and asked
him, saying, Prophesy, who is it that smote thee?'
LUKE 22:63-64
Here is the
account of God's own creation mocking and insulting His Son without Him
intervening. The pain that this must have caused the Father defies
description.
Those who struck Jesus and told Him to prophesy who it was that struck Him, must have taken Jesus' silence as proof that He was not who He claimed to be.
The natural mind could not conceive that Almighty God would take this kind of abuse from His creation. But this was the plan of God.
Isaiah prophesied that, as a lamb before its shearers is dumb (Isa. 53:7), so Jesus would not open His mouth. Isaiah also mentioned that Jesus 'was taken from prison and from judgment' referring to the fact that He was not given a fair trial (Isa. 53:8). Isaiah went on to prophesy in Isaiah 53:9 that Jesus would make 'his grave with the wicked, and with the rich in his death.' This was fulfilled when Jesus was crucified between two thieves and buried in a rich man's tomb.
Those who struck Jesus and told Him to prophesy who it was that struck Him, must have taken Jesus' silence as proof that He was not who He claimed to be.
The natural mind could not conceive that Almighty God would take this kind of abuse from His creation. But this was the plan of God.
Isaiah prophesied that, as a lamb before its shearers is dumb (Isa. 53:7), so Jesus would not open His mouth. Isaiah also mentioned that Jesus 'was taken from prison and from judgment' referring to the fact that He was not given a fair trial (Isa. 53:8). Isaiah went on to prophesy in Isaiah 53:9 that Jesus would make 'his grave with the wicked, and with the rich in his death.' This was fulfilled when Jesus was crucified between two thieves and buried in a rich man's tomb.
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