“For
the Son of man , came to seek and save the lost “-Luke
18 :10 -NIV New International Version
“But go and learn what this means ,I desire
mercy and not sacrifice For I did not come to call the righteous but sinners to
repentance”--Matthew 9:13 KJV King James
Version “For this reason, whe had to be made like them, fully human in every way, in order that he might become a merciful and faithful priest in service to God that he might make atonement for the sins of the people”- Hebrews 2:17 NIV New International Version
“Since he himself has gone through suffering and testing, he is able to help us when we are tested”- Hebrews 2:18 NLT New Living Translation
The third reason we
would consider why Jesus came is the fact that Jesus came to redeem man. It was part of God’s redemptive
purpose which required that man be restored (1 John 4:10).
Jesus came to
redeem us, he came to save us (Matthew 9:13). In his days, Jesus was misinterpreted.
He was accused of eating with sinners(Mark 2:17-18) but this company he kept
was actually defined by his mission as this were the very people he was sent
to.For anyone to work in divine purpose, not all company will be right and we
must see this being far beyond physical company.
If Jesus did not
identify with us by being made a human being, he would never have really been
able to empathize with us , hence we see that in becoming fully human ,in every
way, he is able to be a merciful and faithful priest(Hebrews 2:17).
Jesus
knows what it is to have suffered the pain of mockery and insults ( Matthew
27;31&1 Peter 2:23). He is well acquainted with the pain of being misunderstood(John
10:30-33) and misintepreted .Even his family members thought that he was crazy
(Mark 3:21).He knows what it is to be betrayed even by close friends (Luke
22:48) and to be left alone or even denied when the chips are down by people
who he felt were his best buddies.(Luke 22:54-62).
Jesus
has also felt the sting of being despised as his neighbours retorted that he
was just a carpenter (Matthew 13:55).While identifying with us, Jesus is fully
aware of what it feels like to be forsaken by God ( Matthew 27:46 ) and he knows, O this one has brought me
great comfort in the past few weeks, he knows what it is to be falsely accused
.Having gone through a season of being falsely accused with many times just
lying down on the bed and crying, I have drawn comfort from the fact that Jesus
knows what it is to be falsely accused and he can share my pain .
Jesus came to
redeem man and in doing so, he died in our place. He also came to identify with
us, knowing what it is to be human so he can fully help us. We can freely
approach him for mercy and grace in our times of need (Hebrews 4:16) He has
been there, gone through and nailed it to the cross.
In His Service.
Grace
Tom-Lawyer
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