Matthew
27 – Jesus is Our Example
Jesus
is the example to follow when you suffer unjustly (I Peter 2:18-23).
He
did not reply when accused. In this, He fulfilled Isaiah 53:7. There is a time
to speak and a time to be silent (Eccl. 3:7), and we must exercise discernment.
One thing is sure: no matter what He said, they would not have believed Him.
He
did not retaliate when abused. He had the power to destroy those who mocked
Him; legions of angels would have delivered Him. But it was the Father’s will
that He suffer as He did, and Jesus was obedient to His Father’s will.
He
did not accept the cup. The drink would have helped deaden the pain, but Jesus
refused it. He drank the cup of suffering instead.
He
did not come down from the cross. Had He come down from the cross, the people
still would not have believed in Him. And if He saved Himself, He could not
save others (John 12:23-28). First the suffering, then the glory; first the
cross, then the crown. Only His sacrifice on the cross would enable Him to save
us eternally.
Not
only would judgment fall on Israel for rejecting her Messiah, but an even
greater judgment fell on her Messiah when Jesus became the divine sacrifice for
sin (2 Cor. 5:21).
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J. Vernon McGee Commentary and Nelson’s Quick
Reference Commentary.
Dr. David Jeremiah
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