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HE HAD A CHOICE

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HE HAD A CHOICE
Dr. Mike Okonkwo

Thursday 29th March 2018

“And he went a little further, and fell on his face, and prayed, saying, O my Father, if it be possible, let this cup pass from me: nevertheless not as I will, but as thou wilt.” Matthew 26:39

One of the things we need to come to terms with is the fact that Jesus was not forced to pay the supreme price. It is one thing to appreciate the price He paid, it is quite another to understand that He had a choice. He could have refused to pay the price. He could have walked away in the face of the weight of the price.

Jesus came to the scene like a man, with feelings. He did not come as God; He took on the form of a man, was born of a woman, so He feels the things you feel. He ate when He was hungry, He drank when He was thirsty. He slept when He was tired. He was in all ways man. So, seeing the weight of the penalty for sin, He could have taken a walk and refused to pay the price for you and me, but in spite of the weight, He chose to die just for you.

Have you sat back to think about it? Jesus loves you so much that if you were the only sinner, He would have still died for you. There is no other way to settle the issue of sin, but by the blood and no other blood could pay the price but the blood of Jesus, who walked the earth, was in all points tempted, yet without sin. He did not overcome temptation because He is God; He overcame because He had you in mind. For the joy that was set before Him, He endured just for you.

In our scripture for today, you see Jesus praying to the Father “If it be possible, let this cup pass from me..” But He did not end there but went further to say “NOT MY WILL” Did you see that? He gave up His will for your sake. He had a choice, but chose to die for you. He had a choice but He chose to die for you.

Further reading: Matthew 26:38-46
Daily Bible Reading: Morning – Judges 7-8, Evening – Luke 5:1-16
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