"Father, into your hands I commit my spirit!" And after He said this He breathed His last. Luke 23: 46
Can you recall a time where you were disappointed and felt let down? You could probably name a few times over the past week or possibly even today. Put yourselves into the shoes of the disciples and followers that witnessed Jesus' death first hand. This group had given up everything to follow Christ and now He was dead? All of the miracles they witnessed, the lives that had been changed; this was how it all ended?
If He really was the Christ, why didn't He send an army of angels to rescue Him from such a cruel and gruesome death? How did His mother Mary feel? The baby she had loved and raised was now dead and hanging from a cross? Talk about disappointment....
I am certain in the days between Jesus' crucifixion and His resurrection, the confusion, the hurt, the doubt, and disappointment must have been overwhelming for Jesus' followers. They must have felt like they had bet the farm and lost it all. When Jesus took His last breath, His followers must have lost the hope they once had, despite Jesus telling them over and over again that He was 'going away to prepare a place for them'. (John 14:2)
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