(Page 137) "All the miseries of man prove his grandeur, they are...they are the miseries of a dethroned monarch." But we do see Jesus. In the midst of the Garden that has become a cemetery, in the midst of the Castle that has been invaded by alien forces, we see one human being who is crowned with glory and honor. The human we see in the midst of the wreckage is God."
- Wow. This hit me so hard. What a sad, discouraging, beautiful sight. I can't even imagine what it would be like to live like that without the hope of God in our midst. To know that we've been conquered by our sin, by our ugliness with no way out. What would there be to live for? This so completely magnifies to beauty of our Savior and the hope he heals with.
(Page 141) " The most perfect human being who ever lived, God in our flesh and blood, is not ashamed to stand before the watching world and point to us and say, ' My brothers and sisters.' We might be ashamed to do that. He is not ashamed; He is not ashamed of you or me."
- Yikes. Conviction. So often I try to tell Jesus not to associate with me because I am ashamed of myself. I try to tell him not to associate with me until I'm worth being associated with. But Jesus tells me that its not about being perfectly transformed until I get to have a part with him. I get it all now and he will do the transformation as we walk together. This makes me feel so embarassingly grateful knowing that he doesn't just associate with me but he calls me his sister! his child! How badly I want to live in that truth and that joy and the knowledge that Jesus delights in calling me his own even when I am still so far from his perfection.
Lastly (page 143-144) "The Father is finally getting an answer to the very first question He asked humanity, 'Where are you?' 'Here I am,' says the representative human."
- Only Jesus can finally answer that question that us as humanity could not and did not answer. Talk about bringing redemption full circle! It's so beautiful! Where are you? Here I am. It's complete. It's finished. The world restored to the way God designed it to be.
To Him be all the praise and glory now and forever more. Amen.