STEVE7150 wrote:Perhaps it seems cruel that Jesus had to endure the torture that he did but perhaps God allowed Jesus to go through it because He knew Jesus could endure it and like Hebrews says "through his suffering he was perfected."
We tend to look at Jesus' ministry as a totally altruistic and selfless thing. But think about it, he actually gained an enourmous reward as a result of his perfect obedience to the Father. Growing up in Israel, he knew all that had been spoken of from Moses right through to Zacharias (father of John the Baptist) concerning the glory of the Messiah. This anointed servant of Yahweh was going to be a very, very, very great man. By far the greatest of all men. "The man of men", if you like!
He was the one in whom the promises to made to the patriarchs would be fulfilled (Luke 1:68-73). He was the one whose kingdom and throne would be established 'forever' and would be called the son of God (2 Sam 7, Isaiah 9). He was the one who would inherit the nations and the ends of the earth (Psalm 2). He was the one who would be anointed with the oil of gladness more than all his companions (Ps 45). He was the one whose enemies would be made a footstool for his feet and who would be a priest 'forever' according to the order of Melchizedeck (Ps 110). He was the rod from the stem of Jesse who would be abundantly filled with the spirit of God and would stand as a banner to the Gentiles and whose resting place would be glorious (Isaiah 11).
The sublime epistle to the Hebrew tells us that as result of Yeshua's sufffering, he...
"has become so much better than the angels, as He has by inheritance obtained a more excellent name than they." 1:1
"[was] crowned with glory and honor" 2:9
"[was] made perfect" 2:1
"[learned] obedience... and having been perfected, He became the author of eternal salvation to all who obey Him" 5:8-9
"obtained a more excellent ministry [than that of the Levitical hight priests] and became mediator of a better covenant, which was established on better promises [than the covenant given through the great Moses]" 8:6
Jesus had a massive amount to gain for himself. In light of all of this, I think we can now get a better sense of what the following sayings.
“O foolish ones, and slow of heart to believe in all that the prophets have spoken! Ought not the Messiah to have suffered these things and to enter into His glory?” Luke 24:25-26
"for the joy that was set before Him endured the cross." Hebrews 12:2
I'm just just glad that he did and that I am a partaker of his life now and a co-heir to his glorious inheritance to come!
Hallelujah!