Introduction: Through Jesus' crucifixion, we see a profound model of obedience and surrender to God's will.
1. Jesus' crucifixion exemplifies unwavering obedience to God, fulfilling the prophecy and the divine plan (John 19:18).
A. Jesus willingly walked the path of suffering, carrying the weight of humanity's sin.
B. His sacrifice on the cross highlights the depth of his love for the Father and humanity.
2. In John 19:25-27, Jesus cared for his mother's well-being, showing selflessness amidst his suffering.
A. Even in agony, he ensured Mary would be cared for by his beloved disciple.
B. This act reminds us that true devotion considers the needs of others before self.
3. Jesus proclaimed "It is finished" in John 19:28, symbolizing the completion of his obedient mission.
A. His surrender to the cross was a declaration of victory over sin.
B. Jesus' example calls us to complete our tasks in faithfulness, trusting God's purpose in our lives.
Conclusion: As Jesus modeled obedience and surrender, we are invited to devote ourselves to God's will, embracing a life of selflessness and purpose.
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