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Old 04-12-2008, 09:02 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Wink Me Crucify God? Never!

April 12, 2008
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Dear Friend,
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Me Crucify God? Never!
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"The death he died, he died to sin once for all; but the life he lives, he lives
to God." --Romans
6:10
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When I was first paralyzed in the hospital, I kicked a girlfriend out of my room
and screamed, "Don't come back!" I'd like to think my rate was drug-induced or
related to the pain of rejuvenating nerves. That's what I'd like to think. But no,
I really said those awful words. And a lot more.

When the pain began to ease, I realized that I was mostly angry at God. But how
could I strike out at someone who was invisible? How could I punch someone in the
nose who wasn't there? Since I could not get at God directly, I settled for the
next best thing: I got at Him through people-whether the friend who preached a little
too heavily by my bedside, or the clumsy nurse who banged a bedpan against the guardrail.
I spit venom at God whenever I railed at them.

I discovered that the all-powerful God had an odd place of vulnerability: His people,
His body. We may not be able to crucify God (really?!), but we can crucify a part
of His body with our cutting words.

So before you strike out at a fellow believer, remember that anger against another
is ultimately anger against God. Please, may it never be! You and I don't have to
strike out at the Lord, because we already have. Our sin impaled Him on the cross
and we would never do that to Him again. You don't need to hammer the nails into
His body anymore.

One Crucifixion is enough.

Lord Jesus, I praise You for having died to sin once for all. One Crucifixion is
enough. That means Your power frees me from sin, and I am at liberty to love every
member in Your body, every sister and brother in Christ. Rather than hurting You
by hurting others, help me to love you by serving others.
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Blessings,:praying
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Was it the Romans who nailed Him to the cross?
Was it the Temple leaders who brought Him to trial?
Was it the crowd who called out and shouted to Crucify Him?
Was it my sins that had Him get nailed to a cross?

No one took His life for it is with love He gave it. He was crucified on a tree that He created.
It was God's plan and He followed through for our sake.

Because God loves us so much, He gave fully of Himself so that we may live and the gates of Heaven could be opened up for us to enter.
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