Luke 22:14-20
11 “Eat it with your shoes on your feet and your walking stick in
your hand. And you must eat it in a hurry. It is the time the Lord will pass
over. 12 For I will go through the land of Egypt on that night.
And I will kill all the first-born in the land of Egypt, both man and animal. I
will punish all the gods of Egypt. I am the Lord. 13 But the
blood will mark for you the houses where you live. When I see the blood I will
pass over you. And no trouble will come upon you to destroy you when I punish
the land of Egypt. Ex 12:11-13 NLV
Can
you imagine what that first Passover must have felt like? The Israelites were
eating quickly as they listened to the wailing of their neighbors. Their emotions
must have been all over the place; from fear to guilt to relief and back to
fear again. The lamb’s blood on their doorpost is all that separated them from
life and freedom, and the painful loss of their first born. The blood made
their home a “safe place”.
15 He said to them, “I have wanted very much to eat this special
supper with you
to remember how the Jews left Egypt. I have wanted to eat this
with you before I suffer. Lk 22:15 NLV
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As
Jesus served his disciples the Passover meal, he knew what was going to happen
to him that night; He knew that all hell was about to break loose. But for his
followers - his life blood, his body would provide the same protection that the
Israelites experienced in Egypt. He was the sacrificial Passover lamb. This was
indeed a safe place.
Of
course, the body and blood of Jesus provided much more than a safe place. He
changed things forever. With his death, and ultimately his resurrection, he
made it possible for all our sins to be forgiven; he made it possible for us to
know God personally; he made it possible for us to go to the ultimate safe
place of Heaven.
When
I was about 7 or 8 years old, I would come downstairs on a cold winter morning
and crawl behind the couch and lay there for several minutes. I was snuggled
between the couch and the heat vents in the wall. It felt very secure. It was a
safe place for me to start my day.
Each
one of us needs to find, or create our own safe place. A safe place where we
can be refreshed; where we can draw strength to “fight the good fight”; where we can “throw off everything that hinders and the sin that so easily
entangles; where we can begin to “run
with perseverance the race marked out for us, fixing our eyes on Jesus, the
pioneer and perfector of our faith”; where we can “approach the throne of grace, that
we may obtain mercy and find grace to help in time of need”.
Nobody
said it any better than David.
God is our safe place and
our strength. He is always our help when we are in trouble. 2 So
we will not be afraid, even if the earth is shaken and the mountains fall into
the center of the sea, 3 and even if its waters go wild with
storm and the mountains shake with its action. Psalm 46:1-3 NLV
Like
the little boy hiding behind the couch, getting ready for the day;
let us
create our own safe place with the LORD throughout our day.
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