He Did It Just For You

Posted January 9th, 2010 by Kent and filed in Devotional
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When God entered time and became a man, he who was boundless became bound. Imprisoned in flesh. Restricted by weary-prone muscles and eyelids. For more than three decades, his once limitless reach would be limited to the stretch of an arm, his speed checked to the pace of human feet.

I wonder, was he ever tempted to reclaim his boundlessness? In the middle of a long trip, did he ever consider transporting himself to the next city? When the rain chilled his bones, was he tempted to change the weather? When the heat parched his lips, did he give thought to popping over to the Caribbean for some refreshment?

If ever he entertained such thoughts, he never gave in to them. Not once. Stop and think about this. Not once did Christ use his supernatural powers for personal comfort. With one word he could’ve transformed the hard earth into a soft bed, but he didn’t. With a wave of his hand, he could’ve boomeranged the spit of his accusers back into their faces, but he didn’t. With an arch of his brow, he could’ve paralyzed the hand of the soldier as he braided the crown of thorns. But he didn’t.

Want to know the coolest thing about the coming?

Not that he, in an instant, went from needing nothing to needing air, food, a tub of hot water and salts for his tired feet, and, more than anything, needing somebody—anybody—who was more concerned about where he would spend eternity than where he would spend Friday’s paycheck.

Not that he kept his cool while the dozen best friends he ever had felt the heat and got out of the kitchen. Or that he gave no command to the angels who begged, “Just give the nod, Lord. One word and these demons will be deviled eggs.”

Not that he refused to defend himself when blamed for every sin since Adam. Or that he stood silent as a million guilty verdicts echoed in the tribunal of heaven and the giver of light was left in the chill of a sinner’s night.

Not even that after three days in a dark hole he stepped into the Easter sunrise with a smile and a swagger and a question for lowly Lucifer—“Is that your best punch?”

That was cool, incredibly cool.

But want to know the coolest thing about the One who gave up the crown of heaven for a crown of thorns?

He did it for you. Just for you.

by Max Lucado

5 Responses to “He Did It Just For You”

  1. Jan says:

    This thrills me: “He did it for you. Just for you.” Most of my life I wished for a hero; someone who would stick up for me and love me. It took me years to realize that I had the greatest hero of all time and He’s been with me all along.

  2. bobbie says:

    TEMPTATION, WANTING WHAT WOULD MAKE MY LIFE EASIER. WANTING “SPIDER SOLITAIRE” TO DISAPPEAR RATHER THAN JUST SAYING “NO.” PUTTING THE “WORD” SECOND WHILE A PLAY A GAME OR SIX.

    HE GAVE ALL FOR ME, AND I HAVE TO COMMIT TO MAKING TIME FOR HIM.

    HELP ME TO REMEMBER THAT HE IS A HERO AND A ROLE MODEL. JUST FOR ME.

  3. denise says:

    I’m not, nor will I ever, be worthy but I thank You Lord for what You did just for me! Needed this…

  4. Lureka says:

    Thank you, this is a re-enforcement that God so loves us; no matter how hard things may have been he still over came every obstacle. That is the strength we need to show when it comes to fighting for God. How could you not stand up, for some one who loves you unconditionally – Just for you/me/ the world.

    Thanks
    Lureka

  5. Max,this one for me is one of the best if not the best reflections you have ever given on this space over the years, and for me something for keepsafe. If I may share with you and others a poem I wrote a few years ago that touches on parts of the theme of your inspiration message:

    THE PARADOX

    “Jesus, what made You so small? LOVE!”
    (St. Bernard of Clairvaux)

    He who had no beginning, and in his omniscience
    Yet in space and time he chose to be born
    He who had no Adam’s stain to be washed away
    Yet in Jordan’s waters he chose to be baptised
    He who had no sin to be expiated
    Yet for our sins on the cross he chose to die (2 Cor 5:21)
    All because of his great love for us.

    © Benjamin Takavarasha 2005

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