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Messiah's Last Words | 7 Easter Reflections

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A Word of Care

[Jesus] said to her, “Dear woman, here is your son.” And . . . to this disciple [John], “Here is your mother.” John 19:26-27

When my dad passed away soon after my parents’ fortieth anniversary, my mother grieved deeply, but she also worried. Who would pay the bills? Would she have enough money? What if the house needed repairs? She soon learned that her worry was unneeded. My dad had painstakingly arranged, years ago, for her every financial need after his death. My sister and I committed to helping our mom with any other needs.

Caring for family like this takes on a special significance in some of Jesus’ final words. Despite hanging from the cross, Jesus looked upon His mother, Mary, and beloved disciple, John. Then He spoke these moving words: “Dear woman, here is your son,” and to John, “Here is your mother” (John 19:26-27).

Those are remarkable words of love shared at a gripping moment of grief. In Jewish culture, a dying son would commit his mother’s care to a male sibling, such as, in Jesus’ case, His brothers (see Matthew 13:55), because Mary’s husband, Joseph, had probably already died. But Jesus’ brothers hadn’t yet accepted Him as the Christ—that is, the Messiah.

Focused on Mary’s well-being, Jesus appointed His disciple John as her caretaker. “From then on this disciple took her into his home” (John 19:27). What Christ did reflects the fact that all believers are members of a new family in God, establishing our caring bond at the foot of the cross. –Patricia Raybon

How do you care for others? What does it mean for you to view believers as family?

Make me willing and ready, dear Jesus, to help fellow believers.

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Messiah's Last Words | 7 Easter Reflections

Arrested in that garden, Jesus endured two sham trials and the most unjust verdict in all history. The Creator of the cosmos, crucified by His creatures on a hill outside Jerusalem. From that awful site, Christ would speak His “last seven words.” You’ll find reflections on each of these seven words in the following pages. As you read these devotional articles, we pray that you’ll ponder their significance and gain encouragement from the promise of the hope that blooms eternally.

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