Friday, March 27, 2020
Wisdom 2:1, 12-22, Psalm  34:17-21, 23, John 7:1-2, 10, 25-30
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YEARS OF BITTER SUFFERING AND PERFECT LOVE
"With revilement and torture let us put Him to the  test that we may have proof of His gentleness and try His patience. Let us  condemn Him to a shameful death." -Wisdom 2:19-20 "At this they tried to seize Him, but no one laid a  finger on Him because His hour had not yet come." -John 7:30
Jesus suffered for love of us not only during His  long hours on the cross but also in His three years of public ministry. Even  early in Jesus' ministry, there were attempts to kill Him (see Lk 4:29-30).  This continued throughout His ministry with even greater intensity (see Jn 7:1,  30; 8:59). Although some people accepted Jesus at least temporarily, for the  most part Jesus was the Keystone of the structure Who was rejected by the  builders (Mt 21:42; Ps 118:22). Incredibly, Jesus was accused of being in  league with the devil (Mk 3:22). Even His relatives thought He was crazy (Mk  3:21). Peter, the leader of Jesus' apostles, denied Jesus three times. Judas  betrayed Jesus by selling Him for thirty pieces of silver. Furthermore, Jesus,  Who is God and therefore lives outside of time, was rejected and brutalized by  the sins of each one of us.
Jesus suffered more than anyone has ever suffered.  It is impossible for any creature to conceive of the magnitude of His  suffering. Jesus loves more than anyone has ever loved. He is literally Love  Himself (see 1 Jn 4:16). As we have personally caused His sufferings, may we  take personally His crucified love. Give yourself totally to Jesus and worship  Him forever.
Prayer: Father, send the Holy Spirit to lead me more  deeply into the mystery of Christ's sufferings.
Promise: "They knew not the hidden counsels of God;  neither did they count on a recompense of holiness nor discern the innocent  souls' reward." -Wis 2:22
Praise: Bill fasted two days each week on bread and  water, and now has both more energy and more joy than before.
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