Today is the 33rd day of Lent, a 40 day season of spiritual reflection, repentance, and renewal. During these 40 days we’ll explore the prayer life of Jesus, walking chronologically through every mention of Jesus’ prayer life and prayers in the Gospels.
Here is today’s prayer event: 30When Jesus had received the sour wine, he said, “It is finished,” and he bowed his head and gave up his spirit (Jn. 19:30 ESV).
It seems that pain is a necessary part of God’s plan. It appears that God’s Story does not turn its pages without requiring suffering. But it is always a temporary pain. It is never a forever pain. Never is that clearer than here on the cross. Jesus is able to confidently pray to the Father, “It is finished.” Through prayer, Jesus is able to assert that his own pain is temporary and that the Father has completed what he needed through that pain.
The challenging truth is that God uses pain and suffering. There are some things that God must do in us or through us that will not happen without discomfort. The comforting truth, however, is that God stops pain and suffering. Whenever we enter into a season of despair, we can confidently believe that the moment will come when we can say with Jesus, “It is finished.”
Are you in the midst of a time of darkness? Pray to God: “Father, I trust that at the proper time, when you’ve done all you’ve needed, this darkness will be finished.” Have you recently come through a time of hurt? Pray to God: “Father, I thank you that all you needed from that time has been finished.” Do you know someone who is overcome by pain? Intercede for him/ her today: “Father, let my friend know that this pain will come to an end.”
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