The Roman officer and the other soldiers at [Jesus'] crucifixion were terrified by the earthquake and all that had happened. They said, "This man truly was the Son of God!"
And many women who had come from Galilee with Jesus to care for him were watching from a distance.
—Matthew 27:54-55 NLT
Notice two powerful opportunites God gives us in the shadow of Jesus' crucifixion:
While much has been made about the fear, disillusionment, and unfaithfulness of Jesus' disciples, especially the 12 apostles, we don't seem to emphasize the profound faithfulness of women believers all the way through Jesus' trial, crucifixion, resurrection, ascension, and pouring out of the Spirit at Pentecost. While Luke emphasized this point more than the other Gospels, it is important to notice how significant the role of faithful women was throughout the history of the Jesus/Christian movement. They were faithful when others weren't. They supported his ministry financially. They were the first to the tomb. They were there in the upper room at Pentecost and were participants in the prayer meetings. They played a key role in the planting of the church and providing the church places to meet. Let's give thanks for the faithfulness of Christian women!
Even more incredibly, the soldiers who were grizzled veterans of crucifixion duty recognized in Jesus' death something very different from the other crucifixions they had done. Jesus had promised that his crucifixion would be a time of glory. We recognize that glory as we place our ultimate trust in his sacrifice on the cross to save us and cleanse us of our sins when we share with him in his death through baptism. But the glory of his cross even had a more immediate effect. While the message of the cross does seem a bit bizarre, even today, it is a great reminder of God's ability to take the worst of our world, absorb it, and bring us to a better place, a closer place to him.
Father, thank you for your faithful servants, the women of faith, who have meant so much to your people, and especially to me. I thank you for their time, effort, and prayers to teach me and discipline me in your truth. I thank you for their courage to stand up for you when men have cowered in fear. I thank you for the grace and dignity displayed by many in the face of ridicule when their husbands or fathers did not believe. Thank you for faithful, godly women, several of whom I want to thank you specifically for now, as I pray in Jesus' name. Amen.
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And many women who had come from Galilee with Jesus to care for him were watching from a distance.
—Matthew 27:54-55 NLT
Key Thought
Notice two powerful opportunites God gives us in the shadow of Jesus' crucifixion:
- To admire the faithfulness of the women who stood at Jesus' side while most of his male disciples forsook him and hid.
- To appreciate the soldiers at the cross who were struck by Jesus' demeanor and God's signs in the environment so that they confessed him as Son of God.
While much has been made about the fear, disillusionment, and unfaithfulness of Jesus' disciples, especially the 12 apostles, we don't seem to emphasize the profound faithfulness of women believers all the way through Jesus' trial, crucifixion, resurrection, ascension, and pouring out of the Spirit at Pentecost. While Luke emphasized this point more than the other Gospels, it is important to notice how significant the role of faithful women was throughout the history of the Jesus/Christian movement. They were faithful when others weren't. They supported his ministry financially. They were the first to the tomb. They were there in the upper room at Pentecost and were participants in the prayer meetings. They played a key role in the planting of the church and providing the church places to meet. Let's give thanks for the faithfulness of Christian women!
Even more incredibly, the soldiers who were grizzled veterans of crucifixion duty recognized in Jesus' death something very different from the other crucifixions they had done. Jesus had promised that his crucifixion would be a time of glory. We recognize that glory as we place our ultimate trust in his sacrifice on the cross to save us and cleanse us of our sins when we share with him in his death through baptism. But the glory of his cross even had a more immediate effect. While the message of the cross does seem a bit bizarre, even today, it is a great reminder of God's ability to take the worst of our world, absorb it, and bring us to a better place, a closer place to him.
Today's Prayer
Father, thank you for your faithful servants, the women of faith, who have meant so much to your people, and especially to me. I thank you for their time, effort, and prayers to teach me and discipline me in your truth. I thank you for their courage to stand up for you when men have cowered in fear. I thank you for the grace and dignity displayed by many in the face of ridicule when their husbands or fathers did not believe. Thank you for faithful, godly women, several of whom I want to thank you specifically for now, as I pray in Jesus' name. Amen.
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