Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Jesus’ Friends

Luke 22:15 (ESV) And he said to them, “I have earnestly desired to eat this Passover with you before I suffer.

It was the hardest night of Jesus’ life. He knew what was coming the next day. He knew he would be falsely accused, abandoned by those he loved, and suffer the most painful death imaginable. Yet, he had one intense desire before that happened: to have dinner with his friends.

Both the Aramaic that Jesus likely spoke and the Greek that recorded his words use a special method to show how intensely Jesus wanted to be with his disciples. They put a noun and verb with the same root immediately next to each other. In a literal translation it would be: “I desired a desire.” That sounds weird to us, but the message was: “I intensely desired…” Jesus pushed language as hard as he could to communicate how much this last supper with his disciple meant to him.

In verse 16 and beyond Jesus talks about how the Passover would be fulfilled in the Kingdom of God at a future time. In many ways, Passover was a great picture of what Jesus’ work on the cross was: The Hebrews were slaves in Egypt when God brought freedom and deliverance. Each family killed a lamb for one last meal before leaving Egypt and put its blood on their doorpost so the Angel of Death would pass over that house. The connections between Passover and Christ’s crucifixion and resurrection are many, but we can miss something else about Jesus if we pass by verse 15 too quickly: He wanted to be with his disciples.

Jesus loves his friends. As such, he loves to be with his friends. Although a guarantee of eternal life is the greatest benefit of being a Christian, let’s never forget the King of Kings wants an intimate friendship with us.

1 comment:

Bay Isle said...

Your words expounding this fact of the dimension of Jesus' love for those that are close to Him is like a 'God hug'. It's 6am, starting my day. To start the day with a 'God hug', I feel loved and accepted. I needed that. Thanks.