brianbbs67 wrote:
Timothy and William. I think you 2 are closer than you think in thought. Here is why. I would be greived and afraid of scourging and crucifixion. Christ assumed our form and the inherent weaknesses but over came thru devotion to the father. He cried blood, did he not?
I'm quite sure Jesus was not looking forward to the pain he was about to endure. Indeed he was human and had a nervous system just like us. In fact Jesus was there when that central nervous system was created. He had no doubt watched horrible things happen to past prophets and knew that he was going to have to endure the same.
However, was he so fearful that he asked his Father if he could avoid all of it? Did the mighty Jesus get cold feet at the end? Who would want us to think that he turned into a coward at the end?
It's all too easy to project our weaknesses on the Christ. Yet no where do we read in the Bible that Jesus was ever too scared to do his Father's will. Grieved yes, but not for the reason of our human weaknesses. He knew of his own resurrection. He knew he'd be a spiritual creature again. He knew the pain was going to be temporary. So the only thing that makes any sense as to why he was grieved were the charges against him. Jesus cares for a person's name or reputation. He even cared for what happened to Moses' body after he was dead. Perhaps fearful of what Satan had planed for the body of Moses. (Jude 9 compare Deut 34:5, 6)
The Bible says eternal life comes from getting to know the only True God and His Son Jesus. From what I find in the Bible, all the evidence points to that Jesus was not afraid to die to remove all the sin off mankind. Because he was a super kind and gentle person, he would have no problems dying for mankind of who he was 'especially fond of'. Prov. 8:31. We should all imitate that and not the cowardice that has been suggested.
All of this can be answered by asking ourselves two questions: Would I give my life to save the lives of my entire family? When the time came would I try to bail out on it and let my family die?
The answers I am quite sure everyone would give would be yes and no way. We are not as weak as we think when it comes to the people we love. Humans have even done selfless acts, put their lives at risk, even died to save complete strangers, yet Jesus is less than that type of person? I think not!