Do You "Know" Jesus?
But to "know" Jesus according to Philippians 3:10 is more than walking the pathways of Israel.
In Bethlehem, I purchased an olive wood carving. It was the head of Christ, circled by thorns. It was a beautiful piece of workmanship, and it showed the agony of his pain. I cringed as I thought of the cruelty of those who hung Jesus upon the cross.
Now, I come closer to "knowing" him, for Paul said that "knowing" him was to begin to share his sufferings, and even become like him in his death.
Most of the time, I have run away from sharing his sufferings. I don't want to see movies of the hunger of the world. I resist programs telling about the agonies of people. I change channels all too easily from stories of people in anguish. My Jesus feels the thorns again and again, in the suffering of his children, but I don't!
"Lord, how can I know the 'power of your resurrection or obtain the resurrection from the dead,' if I don't even now begin to care about your pain?"
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