“Christ Our Hope in Life and Death”
New Easter hymn from Getty Music!

“Christ Our Hope in Life and Death”
New Easter hymn from Getty Music!

A poem of death’s despair.
From cries of pain
Surrounded by suffering
Entombed in death
Men and women
Hung their heads
In death’s despair.
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His pain I now know
His suffering I deserve
From this dark place of justice
My sorrow must pierce.
Roger Harned - TalkofJESUS.com
“ELOI, ELOI, LAMA SABACHTHANI?”
22:1 אֵלִי אֵלִי לָמָה עֲזַבְתָּנִי רָחֹוק מִֽישׁוּעָתִי דִּבְרֵי שַׁאֲגָתִֽי׃
“Eli, Eli, lama” are Hebrew words in the Hebrew Bible (Ps. 22:2) David said “lama azavthani” (why have you forsaken me?) and Jesus said “lama sabachthani” (why have you sacrificed me?). -source [2016 site not secure]: http://messiah-study.net/sabachthani.htm
So the soldiers came and broke the legs of the first man and of the other one who had been crucified with him. When they came to Jesus, they did not break his legs since they saw that he was already dead. But one of the soldiers pierced his side with a spear, and at once blood and water came out.
John 19:32-34 CSB
Zechariah 12:10 וְשָׁפַכְתִּי עַל־בֵּית דָּוִיד וְעַל יֹושֵׁב יְרוּשָׁלִַם רוּחַ חֵן וְתַחֲנוּנִים וְהִבִּיטוּ אֵלַי אֵת אֲשֶׁר־דָּקָרוּ וְסָפְדוּ עָלָיו כְּמִסְפֵּד עַל־הַיָּחִיד וְהָמֵר עָלָיו כְּהָמֵר עַֽל־הַבְּכֹֽור׃
Is your own heart pierced by the cry of death — the death of a loved one, that of your own inevitable failing flesh?
Would your soul cry out even from the grave that the death of God’s own Son should have been your own?
What those imprisoned in the dark dungeons of death must have thought as Jesus cried out as Sacrifice of Blood and Flesh from the Cross!
In the year of our Lord, 2020, of these last days of a new covenant, I have been sharing the Good News of John.
We cannot cover all of the nuances of reactions to the Messiah entering Jerusalem for the Passover some two thousand years ago, but look back to some of the thoughts of those encountering Jesus between Palm Sunday and Easter Sunday which the church celebrates with great joy.
The context of their first century perspective also includes witnesses of many signs of the Messiah including healing the sick, giving sight to the blind, miraculously feeding crowds of followers and raising the dead who include recently Lazarus of Bethany.
9 Then a large crowd of the Jews learned he was there. They came not only because of Jesus but also to see Lazarus, the one he had raised from the dead.
10 But the chief priests had decided to kill Lazarus also, because he was the reason many of the Jews were deserting them and believing in Jesus.
The Apostle Philip, of course, travels with Jesus when the Messiah returns to Bethany. Crowds follow them into Jerusalem and friends of the Apostle hear about Jesus the Rabbi of their friend Philip.
21 So they came to Philip, who was from Bethsaida in Galilee, and requested of him, “Sir, we want to see Jesus.” Philip went and told Andrew; then Andrew and Philip went and told Jesus.
23 And Jesus answered them, saying,
“The hour has come for the Son of Man to be glorified…
Jesus has much more to say and then this witness before them:
“…and what shall I say, ‘Father, save Me from this hour’? But for this purpose I came to this hour. Father, glorify Your name.”
John 12:27b-28a NASB
Then a voice came out of heaven:
“I have both glorified it, and will glorify it again.”
29 So the crowd of people who stood by and heard it were saying that it had thundered; others were saying, “An angel has spoken to Him.” Jesus answered and said, “This voice has not come for My sake, but for your sakes.
Philip witnesses this truly awesome scene after Jesus had said,
“Truly, truly, I say to you, unless a grain of wheat falls into the earth and dies, it remains alone; but if it dies, it bears much fruit…
John 12:24 NASB
Don’t you have to love a guy who just has to ask the questions you want to ask the Lord?
Peter was one of these sometimes clueless Disciples who asked Jesus the obvious. We have heard much preaching on Peter, this anointed Apostle of the early church, about his denials and restorations in this Holy Week.
Like Peter, a man of bold faith, Thomas, a man of bold questions often gets a bad wrap for questions and doubt exactly like ours.
Observe the Lord’s Supper from this perspective of Thomas.
The Lord got up from supper, and laid aside His garments; and taking a towel, He girded Himself, after which Jesus washes his feet along with the other eleven.
[Later] He became troubled in spirit, and testified and said,
“Truly, truly, I say to you, that one of you will betray Me.”
22 The disciples began looking at one another…
33 Little children, I am with you a little while longer. You will seek Me; and as I said to the Jews, now I also say to you, ‘Where I am going, you cannot come…’
36 Simon Peter said to Him,
“Lord, where are You going?”
Jesus answered,
“Where I go, you cannot follow Me now; but you will follow later.”
37 Peter said to Him,
“Lord, why can I not follow You right now?
[Thomas must have also have wondered what Peter so typically blurts out.
Why? We all wonder.]
Perhaps Thomas’ perspective was something like this:
‘Jesus was troubled in spirit then Judas left {on an errand for the festival, I guess.’}
2 In my Father’s house are many rooms; if not, I would have told you. I am going away to prepare a place for you.
John 14:2 CSB – Jesus comforting Disciples about death and resurrection
… And you know where I am going, and you know the way
5 Thomas said to Him,
“Lord, we do not know where You are going, how do we know the way?”
Be honest, fellow saint:
Don’t you have days of doubting the resurrection as well?
Yet though you may quote the assurance which follows of Jesus to Thomas, your faith frequently falters .
Jesus said to him, “I am the way, and the truth, and the life; no one comes to the Father but through Me.
John 14:6 NASB
Again, fellow believer, consider the gravity of Jesus’ exclusive claim.
For the Lord draws a line in the dust we often omit, when witnessing to win others to Christ through our own blurred vision of this life.

“I am the way, and the truth, and the life;
no one comes to the Father
but through Me. –
John 14:6
7 If you had known Me, you would have known My Father also; from now on you know Him, and have seen Him.”
8 Philip said to Him,
“Lord, show us the Father, and it is enough for us.”
9 Jesus said to him, “Have I been so long with you, and yet you have not come to know Me, Philip?
Let’s pause a moment there, fellow saint of Christ:
Has Jesus been so part of your routine that you have failed to know your Lord?
Jesus continues instructing Thomas:
He who has seen Me has seen the Father; how can you say,
‘Show us the Father’?
Do you not believe that I am in the Father, and the Father is in Me?
John 14:10a NASB
The words that I say to you I do not speak on My own initiative, but the Father abiding in Me does His works. Believe Me that I am in the Father and the Father is in Me; otherwise believe because of the works themselves.
12 Truly, truly, I say to you, he who believes in Me, the works that I do, he will do also; and greater works than these he will do; because I go to the Father. Whatever you ask in My name, that will I do, so that the Father may be glorified in the Son. If you ask Me anything in My name, I will do it.
15 “If you love Me, you will keep My commandments.
We know that Thomas and the Disciples fail to keep alert in the late hours after Jesus shares the New Covenant Cup of communion and broken bread symbolizing and making memorial of what is about to happen to His broken Body and shed Blood of Sacrifice for our sins.
Jesus prays, is betrayed by Judas as the eleven stand near, then bound and taken away to appear in secret before those who will judge their Messiah. They will then sentence their Redeemer to death on a Cross — ALL in fulfillment of Scripture.
We may self-righteously go on about Peter denying Jesus as he also attempts to run away from death for a time.
In fact, all of us may only escape death — for a time.
The Apostle John relates more details of these events worth your perspective on DEATH from the darkness of these days.
From the depth of isolation and despair
of darkness and fear
of the judgment of your dust
in the grave —
beyond the — line — of hope
found only in Jesus
we peer dimly from the depths
of our soul seeking the Light
of the Resurrection —
the Way of Truth
to eternal life
born anew
in a raised body and soul
to the glory of the LORD
our Father, Son and Holy Spirit!
Mary of Magdala (a small village on the shore of the Sea of Galilee) discovers Jesus’ tomb EMPTY!
“They have taken away the Lord out of the tomb, and we do not know where they have laid Him.”
Mary tells Peter and John
They all return to the tomb with the sealed stone rolled away.

“Woman, why are you weeping? Whom are you seeking?”
“Sir, if you have carried Him away, tell me where you have laid Him, and I will take Him away.”
16 Jesus said to her, “Mary!”
She turned and said to Him, “Rabboni!” [My great teacher, master.]
Touch me not; for I am not yet ascended to my Father: but go to my brethren, and say unto them, I ascend unto my Father, and your Father; and to my God, and your God.
When it was evening of that first day of the week, the disciples were gathered together with the doors locked because they feared the Jews.
Jesus came and stood in their midst and said to them,
“Peace to you.“
20 Having said this, he showed them his hands and his side. So the disciples rejoiced when they saw the Lord.
21 Jesus said to them again,
“Peace be with you. As the Father has sent me, I also send you.”
22 After saying this, he breathed on them and said, “Receive the Holy Spirit…
Don’t some of the most important things in life often happen when you least expect?
Returning later to the scene of the Disciples (but not all of them) in the locked room), Thomas returns.
He missed it! (and perhaps was somewhat sceptical when he heard the witness of his fellow Disciples).
“We’ve seen the Lord!”
“Unless I see in His hands the imprint of the nails, and put my finger into the place of the nails, and put my hand into His side, I will not believe.”
What disappointment. To have followed Jesus the Messiah as He walked the earth for three years of His ministry prior to His fulfillment of Scripture. AND you missed HIS return!
His disciples were again inside, and Thomas with them. Jesus came, the doors having been shut, and stood in their midst…
“Peace to you.“
And the Lord, turning to Thomas,
“Reach here with your finger, and see My hands; and reach here your hand and put it into My side; and do not be unbelieving, but believing.”
“My Lord and my God!”
John tells us:
30 And many other signs truly did Jesus in the presence of his disciples, which are not written in this book…
After this, Jesus revealed himself again to his disciples by the Sea of Tiberias…
12 Jesus said to them,
“Come and have breakfast.”
None of the disciples ventured to question Him, “Who are You?” knowing that it was the Lord.
Jesus came and took the bread and gave it to them, and the fish likewise.
14 This is now the third time that Jesus was manifested to the disciples, after He was raised from the dead.
— a traditional opening to a sunrise service on Resurrection Sunday or other Easter Sunday worship.
And the joyous response of the congregation of worshipers:
praise ye the Lord, Hallelujah!
יָהּ הָלַל
Yet without DEATH! resurrection remains irrelevant
— that is, until the inevitable inescapable day.
You will die — your body returning to dust…
And your soul — the spirit that is you in this ever-so-brief mortal life…
What will the judgment and resurrection be like for your fallen flesh and soul forgotten?
Jesus reveals even more to John long after the deaths of all the other Apostles.
8 “I am the Alpha and the Omega,” says the Lord God, “who is and who was and who is to come, the Almighty.”
17 When I saw Him, I fell at His feet like a dead man.
And He placed His right hand on me, saying,
“Do not be afraid;
I am the first and the last, and the living One;
and I was dead, and behold,
I am alive forevermore,
and I have the keys of death and of Hades.
3 And I heard a loud voice from the throne, saying,
“Behold, the tabernacle of God is among men, and He will dwell among them, and they shall be His people, and God Himself will be among them, and He will wipe away every tear from their eyes; and there will no longer be any death; there will no longer be any mourning, or crying, or pain; the first things have passed away.”
אָמֵן אָמֵן
amen, amen.
Even so, Come Lord Jesus. AMEN.
Leviticus 11:45 & John 6:69 Roger@talkofJesus.com reading today's devotional scriptures

Observe how some react to isolation (as in #StayatHome #Pandemic etc.) and you might just wonder how any wall of separation can exist between mankind. Human beings made in the inage of God are social. We must live and work together as families, as neighbors and as citizens of nations, even the world.
So how does separation from those crucial to our lives work?
And who makes the rules?
In fact we currently see several struggles between many authorities of this world, nations, states, media, social and professional organizations, international corporations, wealthy philanthropists and more.
Of course few in this world will first ask,
‘What is the will of the LORD for our interactions with others?‘
Now Jews and Christians alike must ask additional relational questions of gathering to worship the Lord God. Add to the urgency of questions in the year of our Lord 2020:
We enter a HOLY WEEK in A.D. 2020 without possibility of practical obedience to traditional scriptural worship of the Lord God.
Roger Harned – talkofJesus.com
We might easily become sidetracked in religious discussions about festivals and traditions, but more germain to our relationship to the Lord God is a brief look at holiness.
You likly know the first use of this word Holy from when Moses approached the LORD in a burning bush. It’s used more than a hunded times in just Exodus and Leviticus to describe detail concerning worship.
It is used many times in reference to celebration of the Feast of the Unleavened Bread.
‘On the first day you shall have a holy assembly, and another holy assembly on the seventh day; no work at all shall be done on them, except what must be eaten by every person, that alone may be prepared by you.
Exodus 12:16 NASB
sanctify (108x), hallow (25x), dedicate (10x), holy (7x), prepare (7x), consecrate (5x), appointed (1x), bid (1x), purified (1x), miscellaneous (7x).
Outline of Biblical Usage
to consecrate, sanctify, prepare, dedicate, be hallowed, be holy, be sanctified, be separate
קָדַשׁ qâdash, kaw-dash’; a primitive root; to be (causatively, make, pronounce or observe as) clean (ceremonially or morally):—appoint, bid, consecrate, dedicate, defile, hallow, (be, keep) holy(-er, place), keep, prepare, proclaim, purify, sanctify(-ied one, self), wholly.
Then Moses said to Aaron,
“It is what the LORD spoke, saying,
Leviticus 10:3 NASB
‘By those who come near Me I will be treated H6942 as holy, H6942
And before all the people I will be honored.’”
So Aaron, therefore, kept silent.
Do you recall from Scripture what had just taken place?
10 וַיִּקְח֣וּ בְנֵֽי־אַ֠הֲרֹן נָדָ֨ב וַאֲבִיה֜וּא אִ֣ישׁ מַחְתָּת֗וֹ וַיִּתְּנ֤וּ בָהֵן֙ אֵ֔שׁ וַיָּשִׂ֥ימוּ עָלֶ֖יהָ קְטֹ֑רֶת וַיַּקְרִ֜בוּ לִפְנֵ֤י יְהוָה֙ אֵ֣שׁ זָרָ֔ה אֲשֶׁ֧ר לֹ֦א צִוָּ֖ה אֹתָֽם׃
2 וַתֵּ֥צֵא אֵ֛שׁ מִלִּפְנֵ֥י יְהוָ֖ה וַתֹּ֣אכַל אוֹתָ֑ם וַיָּמֻ֖תוּ לִפְנֵ֥י יְהוָֽה׃
3 וַיֹּ֨אמֶר מֹשֶׁ֜ה אֶֽל־אַהֲרֹ֗ן הוּא֩ אֲשֶׁר־דִּבֶּ֨ר יְהוָ֤ה׀ לֵאמֹר֙ בִּקְרֹבַ֣י אֶקָּדֵ֔שׁ וְעַל־פְּנֵ֥י כָל־הָעָ֖ם אֶכָּבֵ֑ד וַיִּדֹּ֖ם אַהֲרֹֽן׃
4 וַיִּקְרָ֣א מֹשֶׁ֗ה אֶל־מִֽישָׁאֵל֙ וְאֶ֣ל אֶלְצָפָ֔ן בְּנֵ֥י עֻזִּיאֵ֖ל דֹּ֣ד אַהֲרֹ֑ן וַיֹּ֣אמֶר אֲלֵהֶ֗ם קִ֠רְב֞וּ שְׂא֤וּ אֶת־אֲחֵיכֶם֙ מֵאֵ֣ת פְּנֵי־הַקֹּ֔דֶשׁ אֶל־מִח֖וּץ לַֽמַּחֲנֶֽה׃
5 וַֽיִּקְרְב֗וּ וַיִּשָּׂאֻם֙ בְּכֻתֳּנֹתָ֔ם אֶל־מִח֖וּץ לַֽמַּחֲנֶ֑ה כַּאֲשֶׁ֖ר דִּבֶּ֥ר מֹשֶֽׁה׃
Before the Lord our God you must: consecrate, sanctify, prepare, dedicate, be hallowed, be holy, be sanctified, be separate — precisely as the LORD instructs. Even Priest and prophet, pastor and teacher (these perhaps moreso) — all must be Holy, because the Lord our God is Holy.
Strong’s Definitions
ἅγιος hágios, hag’-ee-os; from ἅγος hágos (an awful thing) (compare G53, G2282); sacred
“BUT THE LORD SAID TO HIM, ‘TAKE OFF THE SANDALS FROM YOUR FEET, FOR THE PLACE ON WHICH YOU ARE STANDING IS HOLY G40 GROUND.
Acts 7:33 Stephen, quoting Moses before the Sanhedrin
Holiness does not change from the Old Testament to the New – different word, same meaning. Stephen also uses it as Jesus did to describe the Holy Spirit of the Lord God.
“You men who are stiff-necked and uncircumcised in heart and ears are always resisting the Holy G40 Spirit; you are doing just as your fathers did. – Acts 7:51
Outline of Biblical Usage
Are you Holy to the Lord — separated to the Most High from the commonness of worldly sin?
Dare you enter the Holy of Holies into the Presence of Almighty God?
IF NOT, hear just a bit more about the Messiah Jesus to understand about the Holiness of Holy Week.
For it was fitting for us to have such a high priest,
holy, innocent, undefiled,
separated
from sinners
and
exalted above the heavens;
who does not need daily, like those high priests, to offer up sacrifices,
first for His own sins and then for the sins of the people,
because this He [the Messiah] did once for all when He offered up Himself.
For the Law appoints men as high priests who are weak,
but the word of the oath, which came after the Law,
appoints a Son, made perfect forever.
אֶרְחַץ בְּנִקָּיֹון כַּפָּי וַאֲסֹבְבָה אֶת־מִזְבַּחֲךָ יְהוָֽה׃
For dogs have surrounded me;
A band of evildoers has encompassed me;
They pierced my hands and my feet… – Psalm 22:16
I can count all my bones.
They look, they stare at me;
They divide my garments among them,
And for my clothing they cast lots.
“Who will not fear, O Lord, and glorify Your name?
The Revelation of Jesus Christ to John 15:4 NASB
For You alone are holy;
For ALL THE NATIONS WILL COME AND WORSHIP BEFORE YOU,
FOR YOUR RIGHTEOUS ACTS HAVE BEEN REVEALED.”