The Pain of Disappointment
When Jesus chose the twelve disciples to be His close companions, during the three years of His public ministry, who would have thought that in His hour of need one turned out to be a traitor, one denied that he ever knew Him and the others deserted Him and ran away. In Pilate’s judgement hall, He stood isolated and alone and when they led Him away to crucify Him, He was left to carry His cross with not a single companion in sight.
It’s easy to understand something of what Jesus was going through. Betrayal, denial and desertion are bitter experiences and can often leave a permanent imprint on our hearts and minds. The cross was like a shadow across Jesus' life from the very beginning and grew darker and more threatening as time passed.
Gracious God, may we be willing to love each other as unconditionally as You love us, for such love forgives the wrongs of others. In love, help us forgive without harbouring anger, resentment, or disappointment. We ask this in Jesus' name. Amen.
If anyone would come after me, he must deny himself and take up his cross and follow me.' (Matthew 16:24)
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