The First Word.

Luke 23:34 “Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do.”

The seven last words of Y’Shua/Jesus have some awesome things to show us about Him, about our Father, and demonstrate just how much He loved us. Having just enduring the most horrific torture man can inflict on a human, it’s amazing that He could speak at all. After all, He was also mercilessly beaten AND scourged by the Romans. As you read in the previous article, this was NEVER done. A victim was either scourged OR crucified, NOT BOTH. At least the Jewish people had a law that forbade them from exceeding 39 stripes. The Romans did not. We have NO IDEA how many times He was struck. 😭

Prayer For His People.

Incredibly, the first words He uttered were a prayer to His Father, showing off whom He was thinking:  You and I!  Why did He pray this way?  In effect, He was putting all Israel, and us as well, under the Trespass offering.  This is absolutely critical to understand.

What is the trespass offering and what does it mean to be placed under it?  It is last of the five offerings detailed in the first five chapters of Leviticus. It covered the offerer for any and all sins of which he or she was unaware. 

You see, the Jewish people didn’t understand that Y’Shua/Jesus was the Messiah, the One for whom they had waited for centuries.  When their leaders conspired to have Him crucified, they thought He was just a man. Knowing that they were unaware He was the Son of God, had the GREATEST compassion on them.  He put them all under the trespass offering so that their guilt and judgment would be lessened. 

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If you remember nothing else, remember this: Y’Shua/Jesus died for EVERYONE.  But…..you must be on the right side of the blood. Otherwise, you are guilty of the blood of the Lord, and believe me:  You don’t want to be there!  It carries with it eternal punishment. That is NO JOKE. 😔

Anyone interested in learning more about the Sin and Trespass Offerings may follow the links below:

The Second Word.

Luke 23:43 “Today you will be with me in paradise.”

In uttering the phrase above, Jesus demonstrated that He is not a God of the dead but of the living.  You see, when you die, you don’t simply dissipate into some formless, mindless vapor or whispy nothingness; no. You go on living somewhere…..but the location of your eternal life is UP TO YOU. If you have accepted Jesus as your substitute, you will spend eternity with Him.

If not…..you will be in a VERY dark place of torment that will never end, where there is weeping a gnashing of teeth, and from which there is neither escape nor reprieve. 🔥

God Breathed His Spirit Into Adam.
When God first created man way back in Genesis, he was nothing more than a lifeless mannequin. Then He breathed His life into Adam. He was filled with the Spirit of God, which CANNOT DIE. That is why your spirit continues on somewhere, whether in heaven…..or hell: YOUR CHOICE.

This became the biggest problem of all after the fall.  You see, when Adam sinned, HE DIED SPIRITUALLY.  In his fallen state, he would be deserving of hell but for the blood that covered him and his family.  He was taught to offer right blood sacrifices for sin by God Himself.  He drove the two of them out of the garden so they could not eat from the tree of life, a picture of Messiah Jesus, and live forever in their fallen, evil state, and be forever lost.

Animal sacrifices could never take away their sins, mind you.  They could only cover them.  But…..they reminded God of THE FINAL SACRIFICE Y’SHUA/JESUS WOULD OFFER in the distant future. It was credited to them as righteousness.

Your Spirit Cannot Die.

There is ample scriptural proof that this is so in the story of the Rich man and Lazarus, that your spirit continues on after you die. Remember those two?  The rich man is the one who, in life, had been selfish and cruel while Lazarus, a poor beggar, had nothing. The rich man feasted to his heart’s content while Lazarus was lucky to get the crumbs that fell from his table.

Then one day, they both died. Lazarus was ushered into Paradise, but the rich man went to the place of suffering.  He did not end up there because of his riches, you understand. The only thing that sends anyone to hell is rejecting Y’Shua/Jesus or, in their case, not offering right sacrifices to God to remind Him of Y’Shua/Jesus, placing your trust in a future event.

Being in great torment, the rich man looked across the great gulf separating Paradise from the suffering side of Sheol and he saw Lazarus afar off. He was resting peacefully in what the Jewish people called, “The Bosom of Abraham.” Since each could recognize the other, you obviously have eyes to see.  You also have a form similar to that which you had while you were alive so that others can recognize you. Their story is covered in the next and final part of this series in greater detail.

The Third Word.

John 19:26-27 “When Jesus therefore saw His mother, and the disciple whom He loved standing by, He said to His mother, “Woman, behold your son!” Then He said to the disciple, “Behold your mother!” And from that hour that disciple took her to his own home.”

The Importance Of Family.

Jesus demonstrated the importance of family in this statement.  He will always protect and provide for us, His family.  Though in horrific physical pain, because he was also fully human, He made sure that His mother would be well cared for when He returned to His Father.

Note that the ONLY disciple at the foot of the cross was the youngest one: John.  All the others had gone into hiding for fear of the Jews.  Peter, who had betrayed Him three times, was off somewhere else, terribly ashamed of himself for what he had done.

John, you recall, was the one who called himself, “The disciple whom Jesus loved,” in the Gospel he wrote.  He is also the one who leaned on Jesus’ breast at supper and the only one who knew who the identity of the betrayer.

Why did John say that about himself? For more on that topic, you may follow the link below:

The Fourth Word.
“My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?”

God is a Holy God. He cannot abide sin.  All throughout the Old Testament, the only way He could be close to His people was to either conceal His glory behind a veil or inside the Golden Box, i.e., “The Ark.”  Otherwise, everyone who looked on Him would die.

When Y’Shua/Jesus took human form and walked this earth, He always called God, “Father.” THIS MOMENT IS THE ONLY TIME IT IS RECORDED THAT HE CALLED HIM, “My God.”  Why?

Because from that moment up until He cried, “Finished,” He was carrying our sins in His body and gave His soul as an offering for sin.” THE FATHER HAD TO TURN HIS BACK ON HIS BELOVED SON AND UNLEASH ALL OF THE PUNISHMENT DUE FOR ALL OUR SINS UNTIL THE LAST ONE WAS PAID IN FULL.

Judgment mercilessly rained down on Him as He bore the sins of the whole world. Understand that it was not just the sins of the world up to that time, but all of sin from the beginning of time to the end.  He lost fellowship with His beloved Father and was separated from Him.  He did it so that you and I would never EVER have to fall out of fellowship with God or be separated from Him.

This truth is so poignantly demonstrated in the sacrifice God asked of Abraham when he almost sacrificed Isaac.  For more on that topic, you may follow the link below:

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The Fifth Word.
John 19:28 “After this, Jesus, knowing that all things were now accomplished, that the Scripture might be fulfilled, said, “I thirst!”

Hebrews 12:28 says that our God is a “Consuming Fire,” as quoted from Deuteronomy 4:24. All those sins which were placed on Him were quite literally burned away.  No wonder Y’Shua/Jesus cried, “I thirst.”
Even though crucifixion was THE CRUELEST form of capital punishment, perfected by the Romans, they would offer the one suffering sour wine.  It was supposed to ease their pain. Our Savior tasted it but refused to drink it, choosing instead to fully bear the pain of paying for our sins.  His action redeemed us all from the generational curse.

For more on the topic of the generational curse, you may follow the link below:

Balaam And Balak.
Church, once you are redeemed by the blood of Jesus, YOU ARE NOT UNDER ANY CURSES OF ANY KIND.

Balaam found this to be true when he was hired by the king of Moab to put a curse on the Children of Israel when they were wandering in the desert.
Anyone interested in more on that story, feel free to follow the link below:

The Sixth Word.
John 19:30

“So when Jesus had received the sour wine, He said, “It is finished!”

Y’Shua/Jesus FINISHED the work!  He fulfilled all the law.  He fully paid for any and all judgment for our wrong-doing so that it would not fall on us who have accepted His sacrifice as our own.  Not one Jot (yod) or tittle passed from the law.  God overlooked NOTHING!

The Man Or The Map?

This is often something that many believers do not fully grasp.  There are sincere pastors, teachers, even theologians with PhD’s, who still do not understand that we are not under the Law anymore; we are under grace. That means when we fail in trying to obey the Law, we are not cursed when we fail. This does not make us “LawLESS,” but rather even more “LawFULL.”  Why?

Because you and I, Church, don’t need external Law to tell us right from wrong.  We have the Holy Spirit INSIDE who leads and guides us into all truth.What would you rather have?  The Man, Jesus, Who wrote the map, or would you rather have only the map, the Law?  (Rhetorical I hope.)

For more on that topic, you may follow the link below:

(Three hours of darkness occurred all over the world.)

The Seventh Word.
Luke 23:44-46

“44 Now it was about the sixth hour, and there was darkness over all the earth until the ninth hour. 45 Then the sun was darkened, and the veil of the temple was torn in two. 46 And when Jesus had cried out with a loud voice, He said, “Father, ‘into Your hands I commit My spirit.’” Having said this, He breathed His last.”

Jesus wasn’t murdered. He wasn’t killed.  No one took His life from Him.  He willingly laid down His life for us.  Though His wounds were grave, they didn’t cause His death.  He had to dismiss His spirit as one would dismiss a servant because, in the presence of the Spirit of God, His spirit, no one can die…..including Y’Shua/Jesus.

In John 10:18 He Himself says, “No one takes it (My life) from Me, but I lay it down of Myself. I have power to lay it down, and I have power to take it again.”

A  Death By Crucifixion Like No Other.
Many people throughout history suffered crucifixion at the hands of the Romans.  Scientists have studied the skeletons of people killed in this manner.  The backs of all their skulls were cracked and their neck bones showed that they bent their heads as far back as possible.  Why?

Because they had to struggle for every breath as their lungs collapsed. 😭 It was a desperate attempt to gasp for air, which is why they would break the legs of the dying person.  When they could no longer push themselves up in order to breathe, they died of asphyxiation.

Y’Shua/Jesus however, did not die in this manner.  HE BOWED HIS HEAD FORWARD, demonstrating that He was in complete control.  THEN…..He dismissed His spirit and breathed His last.

He went through all of this to redeem you and me.  He didn’t have to do it.  He could have gone back to His Father and left us to our fate.  It was His unquenchable desire to save all of us that kept Him going. But He had another reason.  He wanted first and foremost to vindicate His Father’s Name and bring honor and glory to Him. 

What a God!!!  What a Savior!!!  THANK YOU MESSIAH JESUS!!!

You may follow the link below to the 10th and final part of this study:

2 responses to “The Seven Last Words Of Jesus: Passover Series Part 9.”

  1. moles29 Avatar
    moles29

    The Father didn’t turn away Himself from Yeshua.

    We must understand that Yeshua quoted Psalm 22 on the basis that the people would understand they have to embrace the entire Psalm not just a few isolated words.

    The people had no written records and had to memorise the scriptures from an early age. Even today we must understand not to take a passage in isolation. Furthermore Yeshua had said that He was in the Father and the Father was in Him so they could not have been separated.

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    1. emmausroadministries Avatar

      You may not like to hear it but yes, He did turn his back but only when Y’Shua carried our sins on His body. He cannot look on sin, you see. He turned back while all His fiery judgment burned them all away. Our Messiah felt abandonment from His father so that we would never have to.

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