Luk 23:46 And when Jesus had cried with a loud voice, he said, Father, into thy hands I commend my spirit: and having said thus, he gave up the ghost.
"Why hast Thou forsaken Me?"I am so glad that the
story of the Cross does not end there.
The cry, the awful cry, is "My
God, My God, why hast Thou forsaken Me?", but the last words from the
Cross are not such. "Father, into Thy hands I commend My spirit" (Luke 23:46).
He is back on the ground of perfect fellowship with the Father and
absolute trust.
The victory is gained, the work is done, the enemy is
defeated, and the ground is secured.
Whatever Satan says, as he does in
our deep hours of spiritual experience, about the Lord having given us
up, departed from us – all that sort of thing; whatever he says, it is
not true.
It may be that you do not feel the full weight of that; but if
ever you come, as perhaps some of you have come, to a time, such as
many of the most faithful and devoted and greatly-used servants of God
have known, when the dark forces spread themselves over, gather around
in their hordes, and seek to come between you and your Lord and then begin their whisperings "The
Lord has given you up, handed you over," or something to that effect.
When you come to that place, then I trust you will know that this word
is no light word, no unimportant word: for the last depths of Calvary
were fathomed in the moment when our Lord cried that bitter cry and
gained the answer and came out victorious and into rest.
Father, into
Thy hands I commend My spirit. That was not for Himself, that was for
us – for you, for me....
Never, never is it necessary for anyone to know that
desolation of God-forsakenness while they put their trust, their faith,
upon His taking up this age-long issue as Man for man – the issue of
"the light of Thy countenance."
So let us rejoice that we have an open
heaven secured for us by our blessed Lord. We have but stated the truth,
the fact, of this thing.
There is much more bound up with it, which the
Lord may show us as we go on, as to what kind of man it is who enjoys
that opened heaven, but that is with the Lord.
Let us thank Him for the
fact that we may have the heaven opened to us. He has done it. But to a
Nathanael He will say, "Ye shall see the heaven opened."
God grant that
we may all be in that blessed position.
~T. Austin Sparks~
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