So then, since we have a great High Priest who has entered heaven, Jesus the Son of God, let us hold firmly to what we believe. This High Priest of ours understands our weaknesses, for he faced all of the same testings we do, yet he did not sin. So let us come boldly to the throne of our gracious God. There we will receive his mercy, and we will find grace to help us when we need it most. ~ Hebrews 4:14-16
Jesus Knows How You Feel
Remember
when you were so tired that all you wanted to do was sleep, and instead
your baby with an ear infection woke up every time you tried to lay her
down? When you wanted to get some extra tasks done at the office, and
fell farther behind? When you looked forward to the leisurely Saturday
filled with college football, and ended up fixing the garage door?
Know
this about God whom you worship: Jesus came down to our world, and he
knows how you feel. “For we do not have a high priest who is unable to
sympathize with our weaknesses.” Jesus was willing to deal with the
poison, the sin of this world, so that he could win you for an eternity
of heaven. He willingly lifted up and carried your sins to the cross.
Suspended between heaven and earth he felt the white-hot anger of his
Father for your sins. Filled with life—because he had no sin and paid
for yours—he rose from the dead bringing with him your unconditional
forgiveness.
Rejection?
He knew it. Temptation? He felt it. Loneliness? He experienced it.
Death? He tasted it. Stress? He could write the book on it. When
you tell God you’ve reached your limit, he knows what you mean. When
your palms sweat at the impossible deadline, when your plans are
interrupted by people who have other plans, he nods in sympathy. There
is something extraordinarily comforting in knowing that Jesus is like
you in every way, just that he had no sin. It brings calm to the most
frayed nerves, the most frenzied and frazzled days.
So
use this Bible truth! When you hurt, go to Jesus with confidence. He
will help you in your time of need. Jesus knows how you feel.
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