THE LAMB OF GOD THE Bible tells us
that the Prophet John, who baptized Jesus in the
river Jordan, was the forerunner of Jesus. This
means that John was the one to tell the people of
Israel that the great King whom God had promised
was now with them. John did what God wanted him
to do, and so he told the people that Jesus was a
lamb. Isnt that strange? Yes,
he said that Jesus was the Lamb of
God, and that he would take away the
sin of the world.
Sin means doing what God does
not want us to do. It was because Adam and Eve
did not do what God wanted them to do that they
lost their beautiful home in the Garden of Eden,
and later died. Yes, and that is why everybody
else dies, too. So you see, if Jesus takes away
the sin of the world it will be very wonderful,
for it means that after awhile people wont
die any more.
But why did John say that Jesus
was a lamb? I just hope you have read my stories
about Adam and Eve; Cain and Abel; Abraham and
Isaac; the death of the firstborn of Egypt; and
the one which tells about the priests of Israel
and how they served God in the tabernacle. If you
have, you will remember that lambs were
sacrificed.
Well, Jesus was sacrificed just
like all those lambs. Jesus always wanted to do
what pleased God, so he was very willing to be
sacrificed in order that some day everybody in
the whole world could please God, and not have to
die any more.
Jesus was a most wonderful man!
He was kind to everybody. He
loved children very much. One day his friends
thought some children were annoying him and tried
to make them stay away. But Jesus told his
friends to let the children alone, that he loved
them, and that grown-up folks would all have to
become humble and sweet like little children
before they could enjoy themselves in his
kingdom. Yes, Jesus was kind! He made sick people
well. Those who were sad, he made happy by
telling them about the good time which is coming
for everybody in the world when he will be King
over all nations.
Now, you would think that all
the people of Israel should have loved Jesus just
as he loved them, but they didnt. The Bible
tells us that the religious rulers of the
Jewsthey were called scribes and
Phariseesdidnt like Jesus at all.
They were jealous of him. They were afraid that
Jesus would be loved more than they so they
decided to kill him. Jealousy is a terrible
thing!
The city of Jerusalem was the
chief city of the land of Israel, just as
Washington is the capital of the United States.
The rulers who were most jealous of Jesus were in
Jerusalem. Jesus knew that they wanted to kill
him but he made plans to go to Jerusalem just the
same.
Isnt that strange? Among
the twelve special friends Jesus selected to be
his helpers was one called Peter. Peter was a
very dear friend of Jesus and did not want his
Master to be killed, so he told Jesus it would be
very unwise to visit the city of Jerusalem.
But Jesus did not take
Peters advice, because he wanted to do what
God wanted him to do. He knew that God would take
care of him. We know how powerful God is,
dont we? And Jesus knew that God would use
all his strength to take care of him. No, Jesus
was not afraid, so he went to Jerusalem.
And then one night he and his
apostles had a very special supper together. It
was called the passover supper. Do
you know what the word passover means? If you
have read the story of the Israelites leaving
Egypt you will remember that it means the passing
over of those houses where the blood of the lamb
was sprinkled.
God told the Israelites to
remember this wonderful event every year by
eating the passover supper. Well, thats
what Jesus and his apostles were doing.
While they were eating together
Jesus told the apostles that one of them would
betray him into the hands of his enemies.
Jesus enemies were looking for an
opportunity to seize him but they wanted to do it
when there were not many people around.
Besides, they didnt know
very well what Jesus looked like. There were no
photographs in those days, and there were a great
many people who had heard about Jesus, but had
never seen him. So one of Jesus apostles
had agreed to show his enemies where they could
find the Master. He was to let them know which
one was Jesus by going up to him and kissing him.
The name of this apostle was
Judas Iscariot.
Have you ever heard anybody
say, Dont be a Judas? Well, if
you ever do, you will know what it means,
wont you? It means not to be a traitor by
turning against your friends and trying to do
them harm. God doesnt want any of us to do
that.
Hundreds and hundreds of years
before this, one of Gods prophets had said
that when King Jesus came to the people one of
his friends would betray him. Of course it was
God who told the prophet to say this. God knows
everything. The worst thing was that Judas took
money for betraying Jesus. He loved money more
than he loved Jesus. Let us never love money more
than we love our friends.
After they had finished eating
the passover supper, Jesus and eleven of his
disciples left the city of Jerusalem and walked
outside to a beautiful garden, called the Garden
of Gethsemane. Judas left the room before the
others, and had gone to meet the enemies of Jesus
to tell them where they could find him. It was
late in the evening, but a nice clear night, and
it would have been grand to visit with Jesus in
the moonlight of that garden had it not been that
such terrible things were about to occur.
Jesus knew that his enemies
wanted to kill him, and the eleven apostles were
very much worried. After they arrived in the
garden, Jesus prayed to God. He knew that the
time had come for him to die as a lamb, to do
just what God wanted him to do. He said to God,
Not my will, but Thine be done.
As they were leaving the
garden, Jesus and the apostles saw that a crowd
of people had come out from the city to find
them. These were Jesus enemies, and Judas
was with them. He had shown them where to find
Jesus, and now they had come to capture him and
put him to death. Jesus asked them, Whom
seek ye? and they answered,
Jesus. Then Jesus replied, I am
he.
You see, Jesus wasnt
afraid. But perhaps his enemies thought he was
not telling the truth, and that someone else was
Jesus; so Judas stepped out from the crowd,
walked up to Jesus and kissed him. That was
Judas way of saying, Here he
isthis is the man you are looking
for! Wasnt that awful?
Then Jesus enemies took
hold of him, but Peter, who loved Jesus very much
and was not afraid, struck one of the men with a
sword and cut off his ear. So you see, Jesus had
friends who were willing to fight for him and to
save him from being captured and killed.
But then a very strange thing
occurred!
Jesus told Peter to put down
the sword, and not to use it any more. And
besides, Jesus, using the power of God which was
upon him, healed the mans earin fact,
he put it right back on again! It was just as
easy for Jesus to do that as it was for him to
give sight to the blind and to bring the dead
back to life.
I suppose Peter thought that
Jesus did not appreciate what he had tried to do
for him, but of course Jesus really did
appreciate it. Jesus wanted Peter and the other
apostles, and his enemies and us, to know that
there is a better way of doing things than to
fight our enemies in the way they fight us.
Jesus loved his enemies, and
you dont fight and kill those you love, do
you?
Besides, Jesus was doing
everything that God wanted him to do, and God
wanted him to leave himself in the hands of his
enemies, even though they should kill him. Jesus
was Gods Lamb, we must remember, and one of
Gods prophets had said that Gods Lamb
would be slain, or killed, just like the passover
lamb was killed, and just like the lamb that Abel
offered to God in sacrifice.
After capturing Jesus, they
took him back into Jerusalem and brought him
before the Jewish high priest. This high priest
asked Jesus if he was the Son of God. The Jews
thought it was a most terrible thing for anyone
to claim to be the Son of God. They called it
blasphemy, which means to be
disrespectful toward God. We would never want to
be disrespectful to God, would we? But the Jews
didnt know that Jesus was truly the Son of
God, and that it really wasnt blasphemy for
him to say so.
When Jesus told the high priest
that he was the Son of God, it was decided he was
so very wicked that he should be put to death.
But the Israelites didnt have any right to
put Jesus to death. Only the Romans could do
that.
The people of Israel did not
have a government of their own. They lost their
government hundreds of years before, when their
wicked king Zedekiah was captured by King
Nebuchadnezzar.
So they took Jesus to a Roman
governor named Pilate. He had the right to decide
whether or not people had done wrong, and to
punish wrongdoers. Pilate worked for Caesar, who
was king of the whole Roman Empire, and one of
the things he had to watch was that no one else
should become king. If anyone else was really
trying to be king, then it was Pilates duty
to make sure that he was put to death.
The people of Israel knew this,
so they told Pilate that Jesus wanted to be a
great king. Pilate didnt believe this just
because the people of Israel said it was so.
Instead, he asked Jesus if it were really true.
Art thou a king? he
asked Jesus.
To Pilates great surprise
Jesus explained to him that this was the very
reason for which he had come into the world. But
Pilate seemed to understand that even though
Jesus might say that he expected to be a king, he
wasnt really doing anything wrong, so he
didnt see any reason for putting Jesus to
death. Pilate evidently thought there was no
danger that Jesus would ever take the place of
Caesar.
Jesus, of course, will be a
king, the most wonderful king who has ever lived!
King Jesus is to be the Ruler over this whole
wide world. He wont have armies with swords
and tanks and guns, but everybody will do what he
wants done just the same. And because the people
will do what King Jesus asks them to do, there
will be no more wars, and everybody will be
happy.
Then the people will all learn
to love and to help one another. If everybody in
the whole wide world wanted to help others
instead of fighting against them, there just
couldnt be any wars, could there? Well,
thats the way it will be when Jesus is
King.
But the people of Israel
insisted that Pilate should condemn Jesus to
death. Jesus had admitted that he expected to be
a king, so according to the Roman law, Pilate was
not allowed to set him free.
They were very cruel to Jesus.
They took the clothes from his
back and beat him.
A crown of thorns was placed
upon his head.
Then he was taken outside the
city to a hill called Golgotha, nailed to a
cross, and allowed to hang there until he died.
Yes, Jesus, who was born in a
manger, was now dead. The angels told about his
birth, but now he had died, and the angels did
nothing about it. Jesus, who had made blind
people see and deaf people hear and dead people
alive, was now dead! He had done many wonderful
things for other people, and hadnt harmed
anybody, but his enemies put him to death by
hanging him upon a cross.
Peter was willing to help
Jesus, but Jesus wouldnt let him help.
Jesus said that God would send angels to help him
if he asked God to do so, but he did not ask, so
the angels didnt come to his aid. Yes,
Jesus, that great One whom God had promised would
be King of the whole earth, was dead!
QUESTIONS
Why did John the Baptist say
that Jesus was the Lamb of God?
Why did God allow Jesus to
be put to death by his enemies?
When will Jesus be King over
all the earth, and will he have armies with
swords, and tanks, and guns?
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