THE CUP CONSUMED FOR US
Mark
14:32-42
There
is a story about two young brothers around the age of 10 and 11. They were
always getting into trouble around the community. There wasn’t a day that would
go by that these two young boys wouldn’t find something to get themselves
into......After many talks and many spanks the father was at the point that he
didn’t know what to do! He followed what the word of God said.....but still
nothing changing in their behaviour. Then one day like clockwork! It happened
again. His sons got into trouble and dad knew, and they knew it was time for
another spanking........but dad did something that he never done before......he
called his sons into the living room, paused for a moment and said to his sons...”you don’t seem to care about how this hurts
me and your mother......the spankings don’t seem to be working, when I ground you
or take things away you don’t seem to care”.........Another pause and dad
said “So I’m not going to spank you or do
anything!” Both brothers looked at each other and smiled until dad said “I’m not done, there is something else I
want you boys to do! I want you to spank me as if I was spanking you for this
punishment.” Both sons looked at each other thinking is dad serious...is he
joking......Both sons were confused! So the older son said “you want us to spank you for our misbehaviour?” Dad replied “yes!” They refused and then dad’s voice
got a little louder...and said “you will
do what I asked.” Again both sons refused and dad said “you must!” So both sons took a paddle and then one after another
they smacked their fathers backside as tears rolled down their faces........But
as they spanked their father something made them stop! They saw tears rolling
down their fathers cheeks.....They asked their father “why did you make us do this. We are so sorry?” The dad replied as
he wipes away the tears from his eyes “I wanted
you see how much your sin and disobedience grieves me.” But dad they asked “why did you take our punishment for
something we did”........There was another pause and he answered “because I love you and you need to understand that I’m willing to do whatever
it takes for you to see that your sins hurt not only yourselves but those who
love you dearly.”
This is a light in
comparison, but a clear example of what Christ did for us on a day like this! Jesus
Christ came to take our place because we are no different than those two boys
in that story. Jesus
Christ took my shame and punishment so that I could be forgiven by a God who
loves us and desires us to follow Him. Jesus
Christ became our substitute, he took our sentence of death because of our sin.
Turn to Mark 14! We
must not enter this passage of scripture casually...we are trending on holy
ground this morning! We are entering the garden of
Gethsemane or as C J Mahaney calls it “We
are entering the garden that reminds me of my sin.”
Look at (v33-v34) For
the first time in Jesus’ ministry He
is greatly distressed. It
wasn’t that Jesus never experienced grief or distress over sin and death. It
was the fact he was becoming sin for us! When Jesus wept over Lazarus it wasn’t over
his death.....it was over the power of sin and death over mankind our ignorance
to it. Why was Jesus so distressed
or grieved even to the point of dying? Jesus
knew he was closer at that moment then he was the day before. That
ordained appointment of death was finally here! He was about to bear the wrath
of almighty God. Sadly many people today take
this passage of scripture to prove the non-deity of Christ. The
pagan Celsus used this question in
his writings as an argument against Christianity! He said “how
can one who is divine mourn and lament and fear to escape the fear of death.” The
answer is simple………………and it’s found in the Scriptures!
JESUS KNEW THAT DEATH IS THE WAGE OF SIN. “For the wages of
sin is death, but the gift
of God is
eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord.” Rom 6:23. Jesus
knew that he would pay the total wage of sin in full.
JESUS KNEW THAT DEATH IS A RESULT OF THE JUDGEMENT OF GOD. “Therefore, just as
through one man sin entered the world, and death
through sin, and thus death spread to all men, because all sinned.” Rom 5:12. Jesus
knew he would be that judgement
JESUS KNEW HE WOULD BECOME SIN. “For He made Him
who knew no sin to be sin for us, that
we might become the righteousness of God in Him. 2 Cor 5:21
JESUS KNEW THAT DEATH WOULD BRING ON HIM THE WRATH OF GOD. “Yet it pleased the
LORD to bruise Him; He has put Him to grief. When You make His soul an offering for sin,....” Isa 53:10. Jesus
knew that he would bear the full wrath of God
JESUS KNEW
HE WOULD BE OUR PROPITIATION. “In this is love,
not that we loved God, but that He loved us and sent His Son to be the propitiation for our sins.” 1 John
4:10
What
is John saying? He is saying that without Jesus we are one breath away from
facing the wrath of a holy God. Propitiation by definition is “To make peace; to appease
one offended and render him favourable”
Vines dictionary defines it
in this way:
“It is God who is "propitiated" by the vindication of His holy and
righteous character, whereby, through the provision He has made in the
vicarious and expiatory sacrifice of Christ, He has so dealt with sin that He
can show mercy to the believing sinner in the removal of his guilt and the
remission of his sins. God must punish
sin because He hates sin. We
will never fully understand what Jesus was feeling at that moment....because
His distress and anguish is a million times greater then what we will experience
here in this life. His
burden was the weight of the world’s sin...not just at that time in history but
from the beginning of the world to the end of the world. Jesus
was beginning to feel the weight of all humanity’s sin at this very moment. This
pending death that is critical, almost kills Him in the garden! This
event in history is so overwhelming it brings Jesus to the point of asking the
Father this question....(v35-v36a)
So the next obvious question would be……….What’s
in the cup?
Righteousness
Justice
Hatred
of sin
Holiness
Authority
The wrath of God for the sins of the earth past, present, and future. In his book “Attributes of God” Arthur Pink said this profound
statement “A study of the concordance will show that there are more references
in Scripture to the anger, fury, and wrath of God, than there are to His love and
tenderness. Because God is holy, He hates all sin; And because He hates all
sin, His anger burns against the sinner.” As the Psalmist
said “God
is a just judge, And God is angry with the wicked every day.” Ps 7:11
This
is what was in the cup. This
is why Jesus was asking the Father if there was another way to fulfill His wrath.
Please tell me! This is where we
need to pay close
attention to as we read this historical account of Jesus in the
garden...........Heaven
is silent, God
the Father is silent! Jesus
is left feeling a deep loneliness...that same kind of loneliness He felt on the
Cross for those 3 hours..... If there were any other
way....or an alternative! The
Father would have provided it as He did for Abraham when he went to slay his
son....... Jesus is left with His answer.......NO!...............
This is the only way to appease a holy God. Jesus
got His answer by the Father’s silence. It
was almost like Jesus was becoming repulsive to the Father as He was becoming
sin for us. The
silence must have been deafening to Jesus in the garden.....that sense of being
forsaken by the intimate relationship He has with the Father.....I love how R.C. Sproul
explains the life of Christ
“from the moment of His birth, Jesus lived in the shadow of the cross. It was
clearly established that Jesus was destined to die a horrible death, not simply
in terms of human pain, but because He would die as a sacrifice, under the
wrath of God. Jesus, even in His perfect humanity, shrank back at the utter
horror of it and so cries out to His Father to remove this cup from Him.”
There is only one way to
reconcile us back to the Father......He must take our cup!
This is how serious our sin is to a holy and
righteous God. As
Sidlow Baxter said “Separate Christmas Day
from Good Friday, and Christmas is doomed--doomed to decay into a merely
sentimental or superstitious or sensuous "eat-drink-and-be-merry"……the
birth and the death, must always be seen together,…."the Son of Man came
not to be ministered unto, but to minister; and to give His life a ransom for
many." This is so serious that His only desire
was to do the Father’s perfect will! (v36b).......Remember what He said to His
disciples “For I have come
down from heaven, not to do My own will,
but the will of Him who sent Me….." John 6:38-40. He
did this by obeying God to the very end! Even if it meant facing the almighty
wrath of God on our behalf. He
came to take my cup...your cup......our cup! When you read this passage you begin to ask
yourself! The same question the two young boys asked their father! Why are you doing this? I doing this because you are an anathema
(abomination) to God the Father. Why are you here in the garden? Because of your sin. Our
only way home or forgiveness is that Jesus must bare my sin...your sin.....the
world’s sin....This moment in history....our
lives hang in the balance of this one moment in time! He took my wrath that I deserve...He bore my shame and agony.
He said I will take your punishment for your crime against the
Father. Christ in all His
humanity “the radiance of [God’s] glory and the exact representation of
His nature . . . . ............went to Cross for you and me.....”Jesus paid it all, all to him I owe...” As the Hebrew
writer said “When He had made
purification (cleanse us) of
sins, He sat down at the right hand of the Majesty on high” Though He faced this moment in garden alone! Never doubt for a
moment that despite the distress...agony........... and shame.........He
did all this with joy! “looking
unto Jesus, the author and finisher of our faith, who for the joy
that was set before Him endured
the cross, despising the shame, and has sat down at the right hand of the throne
of God.”
Heb 12:2
Dear loved ones! What are you saying in your heart this morning? NO! Leave Him
alone don’t crucify my Lord? Or are you
saying! “Crucify Him,
because I need Him to consume the wrath I deserve for my sin? This is what
Jesus did for you and me on day such as this! And when He gave up His last breath Jesus said “It
is FINISHED” And all of God’s
children said “It is finished indeed!”
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