The First Word:
“Father, forgive them, for they don’t know what they’re doing.”
(Luke 23:34)
Forgiveness. That 's what Jesus meant on His first word. Most of us, find it difficult to forgive and to ask forgiveness. We always hear the saying "forgive and forget". But in reality we easily say the word forgive but we tend not to forget. I should say that forgiveness is not just a word , we should always think of the times that we did something wrong, the time we need to ask for forgiveness. what if they will not forgive or they will but they will not forget. By simply putting our shoes in others we can understand the word forgiveness. Like Jesus, may we be humble and forgiving to others.
Prayer
Lord, May we live today as a forgiven person, opening my heart to you, choosing not to sin because the power of sin has been broken by your salvation.
All praise be to you, Lord Jesus, for your matchless forgiveness! Amen.
The Second Word:
“I assure you, today you will be with me in paradise.”
(Luke 23:43)
Just realized how lucky the thief on the other cross was because he is now in paradise with Jesus. The man is a total stranger to Jesus but he believes that He is the Son of God. There comes Faith, when you believe in Him , it happens. Like in praying, sometimes we think that theres unanswered prayers, but there's none because all our prayers are answered in the way that its best for us. In praying I always say "Let your will be done my Lord". There may be answers that at first I cant understand, but for sure at the end He is showing me the answers.
Paradise and Heaven...those are the names of His dwelling place, and just like the man Jesus will take us there in our time, we just have to believe and keep our faith. But while we're still here on earth, our own homes can be a paradise, just have to make Jesus the center of our lives and homes.
Prayer
O Lord, Today I live, trusting you and you alone. My life, but now and in the world to come, is in your hands. And so I pray:
Jesus, remember me when you come into your kingdom! Jesus, remember me today as I seek to live within your kingdom! Amen.
The Third Word:
“Dear woman, here is your son.”
(John 19:26)
To see her son, Jesus dying on the cross, is a very painful experience for Mary. The son that she loves so much and her son that God entrusted to her. The death of a child is one of the most painful of all parental experiences. That any parents doesn't want to experience. I admire Mary for her grace under pressure, She is a mother who cried for His son but she accepted her Son's fate.As Jesus uttered those words, its like saying that He is her son and he embraced his fate because its God's will and He is not dying for nothing but to save the the people. And he will always be a son to her that she can be proud of.
Prayer
Lord Jesus, the presence of your mother at the cross engages my heart. You are no longer only the Savior dying for the sins of the world. You are also a fully human man, a son with a mother.
O Lord, how can I begin to thank you for what you suffered? My words fall short. My thoughts seem superficial and vague. Nevertheless, I offer my sincere gratitude for your suffering. Thank you for bearing my sin on the cross. I give you my praise, my love, my heart . . . all that I am, because you have given me all that you are.
All praise be to you, Lord Jesus, fully God and fully human, Savior of the world . . . my Savior! Amen.
The Fourth Word:
“My God, my God, why have you abandoned me?”
(Mark 15:34)
Jesus express himself thru these words.Why had God abandoned him? Why did his Father turn his back on Jesus in his moment of greatest agony? Jesus is also human , who wouldn't feel pain on all the physical pain and especially the emotional hurt got from the people. But Jesus understands His sufferings, why He is nailed to the cross. We are the reason that He gave His life, the reason why He suffered and died.That the Father abandoned the Son for our sake, for the salvation of the world. During Holy week, we reviewed the Passion of Christ but we should always remember His salvation is for us. This is well explained in this verse John 3:16 "For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life." It's unconditional love for us.
Prayer
Lord,we thank you for what you suffered. Thank you for taking my place. Thank you for being forsaken by the Father so that I might never be.Thank you for your unconditional and selfless love.
The Fifth Word:
“I am thirsty.”
(John 19:28)
Jesus is thirsty, They stuck a sponge of soaked in wine and raised it to His lips. Sad to think that when He is thirsty , he was just given a drink on a sponge soaked, is that the drink He deserve for saving the world? I know its not about the kind of drink that we should reflect on to these words but the message. We are all being thirsty from time to time but after drinking , we're all refreshed. Jesus said “I am thirsty,” not only as a statement of physical reality. For us , I believe we are all thirsty with His words, let's try to give a time on reading the Bible verses and will feel refreshed and nourished. In modern world, we can always subscribe on our email and other social networking sites the bible verses.
Prayer
O Lord, once again I thank you for what you suffered on the cross. Besides extraordinary pain, you also experienced extreme thirst. All of this was part and parcel of your taking on our humanity so that you might take away our sin.
Dear Lord, in your words “I am thirsty” I hear the cry of my own heart. I too am thirsty, Lord, not for physical drink. I don’t need sour wine. Rather, I need the new wine of your kingdom to flood my soul. I need to be refreshed by your living water. I yearn for your Spirit to fill me once again.
I am thirsty, Lord, for you. Amen.
The Sixth Word:
“It is finished!”
(John 19:30)
When Jesus said “It is finished,” surely he was expressing relief that his suffering was over. “It is finished” meant, in part, “This is finally done!” World Saved! It is a cry of Victory. again , We are the reason for the Salvation. We must be thankful everyday for what He gave us and share the love. We must tell the world of His greatest love. The sixth word means not the end but just the beginning of His greatest love.
Prayer
Lord thank you for the gift of life and salvation, thank you for the beginning. May we always share the greatest love you have given and taught us.
All praise be to you, gracious Lord, for finishing the work of salvation. All praise be to you, dear Jesus, for saving me! Alleluia! Amen.
The Seventh Word:
“Father, I entrust my spirit into your hands!”
(Luke 23:46)
It was now around midday, and darkness came over the whole land until mid afternoon with an eclipse of the sun. Jesus said He was thirsty, they stuck a sponge soaked in wine to His lips and said It's finished, and He uttered a loud cry and said "Father into your hands I commend my spirit".
Prayer
Gracious Lord, even as you once entrusted your spirit into the hands of the Father, so I give my life to you. I trust you, and you alone to be my Savior. I submit to your sovereignty over my life, and seek to live for your glory alone. Here I am, Lord, available to you, both now and in the future.
How good it is to know, dear Lord, that the cross was not the end for you. As you entrusted your spirit into the Father’s hands, you did so in anticipation of what was to come. So we reflect upon your death, not in despair, but in hope. With Good Friday behind us, Easter Sunday is on the horizon. Amen.