We read of Jesus that “He is despised and rejected of men” (Isa. 53:3).

 

We might say, “Oh, He was the Son of God and He knew that all heaven was His, 
so it didn’t bother Him!” But we can forget that when He came to earth to be 
incarnate, He became one of us truly, fully, and He laid aside all the 
prerogatives of His divinity. He never laid aside His divinity, no; but He laid 
aside all the benefits that His divinity could give Him.

 

So, when He experienced being “despised and rejected” it hurt Him just as much 
as the experience hurts us. What makes rejection especially painful to endure 
is when you know that this bitter hatred you now must endure was once love; 
it’s love that has gone sour, curdled as it were.

 

Think of the people of Nazareth; once upon a time they loved Jesus as Mary’s 
Baby and as a Child, not knowing of course who He was or is; but the women 
would coo over Him as a Baby, and admired Him as a Teenager, etc., but when He 
went back one time to visit them and to preach in their Sabbath worship hour, 
all that human neighborly love they had once felt for Him turned sour and 
bitter, and they tried to throw Him over a cliff and kill Him (see Luke 
4:16-29).

 

What was once love had turned to become bitter hatred! Divorcees probably know 
something of this experience; the Lord never intended that it should be ours. 
But if you have tasted it even a tiny bit, you can sympathize with Jesus in the 
pain He has had to feel.

 

Instead of spending your time praying that you might become happy, spend some 
time praying that the Lord Jesus may be rewarded soon for the pain He has had 
to endure.




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