5.3- The King’s Crown
5.3-
The King’s Crown Matthew 27:27-31 Amy Boucher Pye
We sat around the table, each person adding
a toothpick to the foam disc before us. At our evening meal in the weeks
leading up to Easter, we created a crown of thorns – with each toothpick signifying
something we had done that day for which were sorry and for which Jesus had
paid the penalty. The exercise brought home to us, night after night, how
through our wrongdoing we were guilty and how we needed a Savior. And how Jesus
freed us through His death on the cross.
The crown of thorns that Jesus was made to
wear was part of a cruel game the Roman soldiers played before He was
crucified. They all dressed Him in a royal robe and gave Him a staff as a
king’s scepter, which they then used to beat Him. They mocked Him, calling Him
“king of the Jews” (Matthew 27:29), not realizing that their actions would be
remembered thousands of years later. This was no ordinary king. He was the King
of Kings whose death, followed by His resurrection, gives us eternal life.
On Easter morning, we celebrated the gift
of forgiveness and new life by replacing the toothpicks with flowers. What joy
we felt as Christians, knowing that God had erased our sins and given us
freedom and life forever with Him!
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