Twenty years
ago, the late Tupac Shakur (2Pac to most of us) released the posthumous album
Makaveli - The Don Killuminati: 7 Day Theory. While many of us may recognize
such hip-hop classics as “Hail Mary” and “Toss It Up” as well as the
then-controversial artwork on the album cover of a crucified 2Pac and the
events that transpired throughout his short 26 years, a lesser-known track
called “Life of An Outlaw” spells out a strange altruism as he asks his crew
member Noble if he would die for him. Of course, he obliges and even swears
upon his grandmother to kill his enemies if the need ever occurred.
Unfortunately, reality caught up to the rapper and as a result, he was murdered
September 1996 in Las Vegas. Contrary to popular belief and Coachella
appearances, Shakur did not return from the dead.
How does this compare to what Jesus did for all of
us centuries ago? Stick around and I’ll share it with you.
For one, crucifixion was a common method of capital
punishment in the Roman Empire. In addition to Jesus and the two thieves, at
least two Apostles (Peter and Stephen) were crucified. In modern times, some
Filipinos have volunteered to carry out the excruciating act since 1962 in San
Fernando, Pampanga. See http://www.cnn.com/2016/03/25/asia/philippines-easter-good-friday-crucifixion/index.html
as the reference.
What Jesus is illustrating in John 15:13-14 is that
the ultimate act of love is altruism – the act of surrendering His own life so
others may live. He builds up to this point throughout the Gospels from the
moment before Jesus immediately raises Lazarus from the dead when He tells
Martha, “Those who believe in Me, even though they will die, will live, and
everyone who lives and believes in Me will never die.” Keep in mind the meaning of the name Jesus in Hebrew is “The Lord
saves.”
Actions speak louder than words. How else would we
be able to understand what Jesus’s earthly death and subsequent resurrection if
He did not love us enough for this ultimate sacrifice?
Think about it. God is in love with all of us, and
that relationship manifests itself in many ways such as looking at the face of
a newborn child, being overwhelmed by the absolute beauty of a sunrise, or when
we hear a hymn that absolutely moves us to tears! It also appears in those
mundane moments via kind words through a painful time or simply looking back at
our lives. With that being said, why would God ever want to destroy the loving
relationship He has with us?
Death didn’t stop Jesus from going to Calvary to
save wretches like us.
That’s love.
They hung Him high, they stretched Him wide. He hung
His head, for me He died.
That’s love.
Guess what? That’s not how the story ends: Three days later, He rose again!
That’s love!
Jesus
gave Himself up for all
of us in this sin-sick world. There is absolutely no greater love than that.
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