Although only four words, it is one of the profoundest statements in the entire Bible: โAnd they crucified himโ (Mark 15:24a). The Creator was nailed to the tree He created. The Giver of life was giving His life. The Lord who condemned murder was being murdered. The omnipotent Lord hung lifeless and helpless.
The hands that made the universe were pierced with nails. The feet that deserve to be kissed in homage were stabbed by pins. The head adorned with glory was crowned with a thorny crown of mimicry. The lungs that breathed the breath of life into sinnersโ lungs were being filled with blood. The King of kings was a criminal subjected to punishment.
The Judge of all the earth was judged as guilty. The Light of the world was enveloped in darkness. The Living Water declared, โI thirstโ (John 19:28b). The Word became silent in death. The Christ was stripped of glory and wore garments of reproach.
The Lamb was being slaughtered. The scapegoat was bearing our sins outside of Jerusalem. The Suffering Servant was serving by suffering. The One who upholds the universe by His sovereignty allowed Himself to be held captive by wicked sinners. The Shepherd was struck down to save His sheep.
And the question begging to be asked is, why? According to the Romans and Jews, it was because He blasphemously claimed to be the โKing of the Jews.โ That was the inscription engraved above His head at the top of the cross. However, according to the God whose sovereign will put Him there (Isaiah 53:10), Christ went to the cross to pay for His peopleโs sin debt in full. As Paul wrote in Colossians, โAnd you, who were dead in your trespasses and the uncircumcision of your flesh, God made alive together with him, having forgiven us all our trespasses, by canceling the record of debt that stood against us with its legal demands. This he set aside, nailing it to the crossโ (Col. 2:13-14). Christ was crucified for you.
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Brandon is the pastor of Bandana Baptist Church in Bandana, Kentucky, where he lives with his wife, Dakota, and their three dogs, Susie, Aries, and Dot. Brandon and Dakota are also foster parents through Sunrise Children’s Services of Kentucky. Brandon is also a published author and a religious columnist for the Advance Yeoman newspaper in Ballard County, Kentucky. He is also a devotional contributor for Kentucky Today, a news publication of the Kentucky Baptist Convention. His columns are also featured in the Times-Argus newspaper of Central City, Kentucky, West Kentucky News of western Kentucky, and the online blog, Reforming the Heart.
