The cross today is the most highly honored religious symbol in the world. But 
in the first century A.D. it was the most terrible and dreaded. Runaway slaves 
especially were sentenced to crucifixion, and violent robbers. The sign of the 
cross and public crucifixions were considered necessary for the preservation of 
law and order in society. Violent robbers were crucified on the main roads, the 
awful sight intended to instill fear in the hearts of the public. The cruelty 
and shame were unspeakable.

And yet, ... think of it! When the divine Son of God became one of us 
incarnate, the people of God of His day (the Jewish believers in the Old 
Testament in Jerusalem) could think of nothing else to do with Him, except to 
scream about Him in Pilate's Judgment Hall in Jerusalem ... "crucify Him!" 
(Luke 23:21). 

We can pat ourselves on the back in smug self-satisfaction, saying, "It wasn't 
I! I'm not to blame! I wasn't there!"

But "our beloved brother Paul" tells us that "the carnal mind is enmity against 
God; for it is not subject to the law of God, neither indeed can be" (Romans 
8:7). And in 1 John 3:15, the apostle reminds us that "whosoever hateth his 
brother is a murderer," already. In other words, if our carnal mind is "enmity 
against God," that means that if we had been there that Friday morning as a 
faithful Jew in Pilate's Hall, we would have joined in the cry, "Crucify Him!"

The murder of the Son of God is the corporate sin of the human race; unknown to 
"us," indeed; but nonetheless there in those unknown, unrealized, labyrinthine 
depths of our souls.

We have not been "tested" yet; the "test" is stlll future. A wise and inspired 
author says that the books of heaven record the sins that we would commit if we 
had the opportunity; that is not bad news, it's simple fact. They also record 
the good that we would do if we had the opportunity.

The Lord Jesus has been appointed to be our Judge in the final judgment; chosen 
for the job because He has been one of us and can sympathize with us.

Let's be profoundly thankful that we have this, another day, for repentance. 
The Lord Jesus wants ALL of us to be saved, says 1 Timothy 2:3, 4. He is on our 
side; Thank Him today, that He is your Friend. —Robert J. Wieland

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