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The ultimate goal of redemption is to make us worshipers. The Lord Jesus Christ said: “…True worshipers will worship the Father in spirit and truth, for the Father is seeking such people to worship him.” (John 4:23 ESV)

Worship, while difficult to define, is the result of being occupied with Christ - His person and work.

This weekly meditation is prepared by Dr. Sandy Higgins. Its purpose is to give believers truth to think about and develop in their own minds and hearts throughout the week. Ultimately, as the week progresses, daily worship will result in hearts full of adoration for the Lord Jesus on the Lord's Day (Sunday) as believers gather to remember Him.

Dr. A.J. Higgins is the Editor of the Christian magazine, Truth and Tidings and is well known in many parts of the world for his relevant and clear Bible teaching. He lives in New Jersey with his wife Ruth.

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Monday Meditation

From the desk of Dr. A.J. Higgins

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Despite Thirst, Drink Refused

 

"Golgotha ... They gave Him vinegar to drink ... He would not drink."

Matthew 27:33-34

 

By comparing the Gospel accounts, it appears that there were three different occasions when the Lord Jesus was offered something to drink. Matthew records the first occasion: vinegar and gall to ease His pain. Luke tells us that they came in mockery offering Him something to ease His thirst (Luke 23: 36). You can envision them holding the sponge inches from His lips, taunting Him and mocking Him! Like hunters playing with their captive prior to the kill, they mocked His suffering.

 

Finally, John tells us that they offered Him vinegar when He cried, "I thirst." Men who had mocked His thirst now responded, compelled by a Sovereign hand, to fulfill His request. The vinegar and gall mixture, offered here, was intended to deaden the senses and mitigate some of the suffering. But the Lord did not wish to avoid any aspect of suffering. He would plumb the depths of suffering without any lessening - not as a martyr, but as an intelligent, voluntary sacrifice.

 

Questions to Consider:

1.  Why do you think Matthew says, "When He had tasted, He would not drink"?  Do you think that if He had refused before tasting that some would have thought it ignorance or insolence on His part?

 

2.  Why didn't this offering of vinegar and gall fulfill the prophecy of Psalm 69:21? What does that show about how carefully the Lord fulfilled Scripture?

 

3.  Golgotha was the place of the skull. What does this suggest to you in keeping with the world by its wisdom, not knowing the Lord Jesus, and crucifying Him?


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This weekly meditation is prepared by Dr. Sandy Higgins. Its purpose is to give believers truth to think about and develop in their own minds and hearts throughout the week. Ultimately, as the week progresses, daily worship will result in hearts full of adoration for the Lord Jesus on the Lord's Day (Sunday) as believers gather to remember Him.

 

Print this off. Keep it nearby for the week. Jot down your thoughts and responses to each question. What other questions come to your mind as you meditate on this verse?

 

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