Salvation

 Hebrews 5:7 ESV

In the days of his flesh, Jesus offered up prayers and supplications, with loud cries and tears, to him who was able to save him from death, and he was heard because of his reverence. 


Muslims say this verse shows that Jesus isn't God because he needed saving. Yet what this verse is saying is that the Saviour himself was saved from death. He wouldn't be much of a Saviour if he didn't defeat death.

As Jesus died, the religious leaders said 'he saved others, let him save himself'. Jesus refused to save himself from death so that he might save us. If he'd have left the cross prematurely, we wouldn't be saved.

Jesus, though equal with Father God, was reverent towards him. How much more ought we to be sincere in our devotion to God! God forbid that we would only pay him lip service.

God hears our cries and our tears. He isn't stoical. He isn't unmoved by our suffering. He will assuredly deliver those who reverently come to him.

'Heavenly Father, please deliver us from death, even as we reverently cry to you in the name of Jesus, amen'.

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