“They
Will Look On The One
They Have Pierced”
Later,
knowing that everything had now been finished, and so that Scripture would be
fulfilled, Jesus said, “I am thirsty.” A jar of wine vinegar was there, so they
soaked a sponge in it, put the sponge on a stalk of the hyssop plant, and
lifted it to Jesus’ lips. When he had received the drink, Jesus said, “It is
finished.” With that, he bowed his head and gave up his spirit.
Now
it was the day of Preparation, and the next day was to be a special Sabbath.
Because the Jewish leaders did not want the bodies left on the crosses during
the Sabbath, they asked Pilate to have the legs broken and the bodies taken
down. The soldiers therefore came and broke the legs of the first man who had
been crucified with Jesus, and then those of the other. But when they came to
Jesus and found that he was already dead, they did not break his legs. Instead,
one of the soldiers pierced Jesus’ side with a spear, bringing a sudden flow of
blood and water. The man who saw it has given testimony, and his testimony is
true. He knows that he tells the truth, and he testifies so that you also may
believe. These things happened so that the scripture would be fulfilled: “Not
one of his bones will be broken,” and, as another scripture says, “They will
look on the one they have pierced.”
John 19:28-37
Those
who witnessed the crucifixion of Jesus saw His hours of agony and heard Him cry
out in a loud voice, “It is finished!” His final words from the cross were not
a cry of painful defeat but a shout of triumph, because He had accomplished all
that the Father send Him to do.
When
Jesus died, He shared in what all of us must experience. But far beyond that,
He did what none of us can do. He paid the price for our sins that we might be
forgiven and have eternal life through faith in Him.
Because of Jesus’ sacrifice for us, we call the day
of His death Good Friday.
Jesus died that we might live.
Our
Daily Bread – March 29, 2013