Max Lacado - "The Sufferiings of His Broken Heart"

Shimmie

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Another 'gem' from Max Lacado... :Rose:

The Sufferings of
His Broken Heart


by Max Lucado

Go with me for a moment to witness what was perhaps the foggiest night in history. The scene is very simple; you’ll recognize it quickly. A grove of twisted olive trees. Ground cluttered with large rocks. A low stone fence. A dark, dark night.

Now, look into the picture. Look closely through the shadowy foliage. See that person? See that solitary figure? What’s he doing? Flat on the ground. Face stained with dirt and tears. Fists pounding the hard earth. Eyes wide with a stupor of fear. Hair matted with salty sweat. Is that blood on his forehead?

That’s Jesus. Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane.

Maybe you’ve seen the classic portrait of Christ in the garden. Kneeling beside a big rock. Snow-white robe. Hands peacefully folded in prayer. A look of serenity on his face. Halo over his head. A spotlight from heaven illuminating his golden-brown hair.

Now, I’m no artist, but I can tell you one thing. The man who painted that picture didn’t use the gospel of Mark as a pattern. Look what Mark wrote about that painful night, he used phrases like these: “Horror and dismay came over him.” “My heart is ready to break with grief.” “He went a little forward and threw himself on the ground.”

Does this look like the picture of a saintly Jesus resting in the palm of God? Hardly. Mark used black paint to describe this scene. We see an agonizing, straining, and struggling Jesus. We see a “man of sorrows.” (Isaiah 53:3 NASB) We see a man struggling with fear, wrestling with commitments, and yearning for relief.

We see Jesus in the fog of a broken heart.

The writer of Hebrews would later pen, “During the days of Jesus’ life on earth, he offered up prayers and petitions with loud cries and tears to the one who could save him from death.” (Hebrews 5:7 NIV)

My, what a portrait! Jesus is in pain. Jesus is on the stage of fear. Jesus is cloaked, not in sainthood, but in humanity.

The next time the fog finds you, you might do well to remember Jesus in the garden. The next time you think that no one understands, reread the fourteenth chapter of Mark. The next time your self-pity convinces you that no one cares, pay a visit to Gethsemane. And the next time you wonder if God really perceives the pain that prevails on this dusty planet, listen to him pleading among the twisted trees.

The next time you are called to suffer, pay attention. It may be the closest you’ll ever get to God.

Watch closely. It could very well be that the hand that extends itself to lead you out of the fog is a pierced one.

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Wow...:blush: This is a powerful statement.

"... the hand that extends itself to lead you out of the fog is a pierced one".
 
I always struggle with understanding how Jesus could ever understand how I feel. And I guess I've seen that picture and/or I just read Luke and Matthew not Mark, because that describes everything I have felt in the last few months. (And I really always tell people they could not even imagine the things that I feel, but to see that Jesus has felt the same way..... <3)
 
Thank you for sharing Shimmie. That last statement is truly powerful. Sometimes it's hard to imagine that even Jesus felt all feelings because He is God and he has control over all. Yet, I then realize that Jesus was fully man and fully God.

I am truly experiencing this in my life right now. I am suffering and though I could do something to alleviate the pain, I chose not to because I understand from my past that if I look for the easy way out, I will be temporary fix to a much deeper issue. Likewise Jesus could have commanded the angels in heaven to rescue Him yet he understood he must suffer to correct a such greater issue.

So Jesus' willingness to suffer encourages me to be steadfast in my storm because if he can get up in with glory in His hands, my mourning will in time turn to joy.

I have found a closeness and understanding of the Lord I've never had before. It's a calmness in simply trusting by letting go. He knows my desires and my heart, but I must let go of how it comes, where it comes from, and when it comes. Believe that He is and He thats is will...and let go.

Sorry for going off on a tangent. Lol


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OhmyKimB and prettyfaceANB ...

You both have wonderful testimonies. :love5:

I almost didn't post this because of the title; but I'm so glad that I ignored my hesitation and posted it anyway. It was the last sentence of Max Lacado's message that embraced my heart.

So many times, I've moved away from the blood covered pierced hand of Jesus, thinking, 'How could this be the help or the answer that I'm searching for. The search was never needed, for the hand to embrace me was always there.

Jesus is Lord over Love... :Rose:
 
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