Think about it for a minute, can you recall a moment in your life where you spouted out a similar statement, "Man, I'd do that again!" Maybe you were just getting off the new rollercoaster at a theme park, maybe you had just finished what would probably be described as the best steak you have ever eaten, or for me it could have been just as my kayak exited an extended run of technical river rapids. Possibly, you may have quipped, "If I had to do it all over, I'd do it the exact same way", or depending on the stage of life you are currently living you might have commented "looking back on my life, I wouldn't change a thing," Regardless of the memorable moment(s) that you would eagerly do all over again, we need to also give some attention to those things that occur in our lives that we would definitely not choose to have a "do-over". Personally, I won't be signing up for a second root canal any time soon, and I'm pretty confident there aren't many of us out there that would ask to persevere through financial, relational, or mental winters of life more than once. Ultimately, life is stocked with those times we would rank as definite do-overs, and conversely each person sharing in our moment together today could amass a list of not interested in experiencing again chapters of life. For our time together, I want to focus on a choice of sacrifice that made all the difference in the world and the somber truth that if it came down to it, He would do it again for you and for me.
My inspiration for today's FTM came from a relatively new song that I've fallen in love with recently from the Christian artist Andrew Ripp, "I'd Do It Again" . As we discussed above there are experiences in life that we would eagerly welcome to do again and then there most likely exists a list of not so eager to experience again occurrences. The key message in Ripp's song is that Jesus went to the cross to die for our sins, and even after the excruciating pain and suffering He endured, it is paramount for us to know and understand that Jesus would gladly do it all over again. He will do that for you and He will do it for me, over and over again! Think about your own personal list of do overs, how many of those experiences that you would gladly sign up to do again caused you pain, suffering, or could have even possibly cost you your life? My guess is not too many. Those items would be found on our "not to ever experience again" list for sure.
I mean seriously, who would want to be falsely arrested, especially when you lived a sinless life. Who would sign up for the round two experience of being ridiculed, beaten, tortured, and then ultimately condemned to be crucified although you had never committed one crime or broken any laws? Our "do it again" list is full of good for us experiences, but Jesus' list is all about this is good for you and me, which is a total mindset shift in our society today! Basically, what Andrew Ripp's song proclaims is that although Jesus died probably one of the most painful and excruciating deaths possible, He would endure it over and over again for you and for me! I provided a link to the song above, I ask that you watch the video and listen to the words, they inspire me, they humble me, they challenge me, and they help me keep etched in my memory what Jesus did for you and for me with His death on the cross. And as the lyrics offer us, Jesus will do it again and again, willingly for you and thankfully for me.
There's no distance too far, there is no pain too great, no grave too dark, nor no evil he would not endure to be a sacrifice so we have the opportunity to live eternally! The pain of the spear that pierced His side, the thorns of the twisted crown they thrust on His head, or the blood that dripped from His nail pierced hands and feet, none of these deterred Jesus from calling out to God, "Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do" Luke 23:34. Of course the last breath of Jesus was not His last breath. Three days later Jesus rose from the grave and ascended into Heaven where He sits at the right hand of His Father. Life is good. The sacrifice Jesus willingly made was not a one time event. Every minute of every day the Holy Spirit is whispering a direct message from Jesus to your heart and soul, He'd do it again for you and He would do it again for me. That, my friend, is love.
"Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends." John 15:13
Coach Carter
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