Open Heaven Devotional

Open Heaven For Easter Sunday 9th April 2023 | What Do You See?

Open Heaven For Easter Sunday 9th April 2023 | What Do You See?

Open Heaven For Easter Sunday 9th April 2023 | What Do You See?

RCCG OPEN HEAVEN DAILY DEVOTIONAL FOR 9 APRIL 2023

Read and Meditate on Today’s RCCG Open Heaven Daily Devotional for 9 April 2023 written by Pastor E.A. Adeboye


TODAY’S TOPIC: WHAT DO YOU SEE?

MEMORISE:
β€œThe next day John seeth Jesus coming unto him, and saith, Behold the Lamb of God, which taketh away the sin of the world.” – (John 1:29)

READ: John 19:1-18 (KJV)


Open Heaven 9th April 2023 | (RCCG) Devotional:

Imagine that you are right at the scene of Jesus’ crucifixion and you are looking at Him on the cross. What do you see? You will be right if you say, “I see a man in pain”. He had been beaten and a crown of thorns had been placed on His head before His crucifixion (John 19:1-18).

Someone else may say, “I see a man who is naked”, because according to Matthew 27:35, they even took His garment away from Him. That is the highest level of shame that a man can experience, to be naked in front of multitudes.

Another person could also say, “I see a man being ridiculed”. Matthew 27:39-44 says people that were passing by were saying, “He saved others; himself he cannot save”. Though he had the power to call for angels to rescue Him, He chose to endure the ridicule so that you and I can have a chance of spending eternity in Heaven. I want you to imagine the president of the most powerful country in the world holding a device in his hand with which he can call on his army anytime, yet he subjected himself to some terrorists who were about to kill him and were mocking him, “You call yourself the President of a nation with weapons of mass destruction, look at you now, you cannot save yourself”. That is similar to what Jesus did just so that you and I will not perish in hell.

Without any doubt, when you look at Jesus on the cross, you will see a man in sorrow. You cannot be in pain, naked, in shame, ridiculed, and be joyous. Isaiah saw the scene of Jesus’ death many years before and he called Him a man of sorrow (Isaiah 53:3-5).

If you however take a closer look at Jesus as He hung on the cross, you will see a man in love. A man so much in love with you and I that He went through the highest level of physical and emotional pain to save our soul. Thank God He resurrected on the third day and has made eternal life available to all those who surrender their lives to Him.

Beloved, don’t let that sacrifice go to waste. Don’t live your life for the devil, live your life for the One who loves you so much that He gave His life for you.

REFLECTION:
Reflect on the sacrifice of Jesus Christ on the cross for you and determine never to offend Him again.

BIBLE IN ONE YEAR:
1 Kings 1-2

HYMNAL:
Hymn 16 – Praise Him! Praise Him! Jesus our blessed Redeemer!

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