
PSALMS 93:3: “The floods have risen up, O Lord. The floods have roared like thunder; the floods have lifted their pounding waves.”
OBSERVATION: Today is Good Friday. It is a day of perspective. It is a day of purpose. It is a day that will forever determine our eternal destiny. The question is, what do I see when I remember Good Friday?
Just one day before Jesus was crucified, He celebrated the Passover with His disciples. He washed His disciples’ feet. He taught them about the importance of serving one another. He celebrated the Passover and instituted the Lord’s Supper. It was the most important gathering of their three years to date.
Then…as the Psalmist writes, the floods came!
Jesus and the disciples left for the Garden of Gethsemane to pray. Judas leads a band of soldiers to betray Jesus. Jesus is arrested, and the disciples flee in fear. Jesus is beaten, spit upon, mocked, and tried before the Sanhedrin and then before Pilate. Flogged and set before His accusers, Pilate offers to release Jesus. They cry out with great anger, “Crucify Him!” Jesus is flogged and then led to Calvary to be crucified.
Talk about a flood!
In just a few short hours, the Messiah hung on a cross. Men and women mocked and ridiculed Him as He suffered in agony. The disciples were bewildered and filled with fear. The women who followed Jesus were filled with sorrow. Jesus’ mother mourned as only a mother could for her beloved son. The world grew dark. The enemy’s flood came rolling in. All seemed to be lost. And then, Jesus proclaimed…
IT IS FINISHED!
Some saw it as the end of His suffering. Others saw it as a sign of His defeat. The disciples did not know what to make of it. Yet, Jesus knew what it really was. Jesus was the only one who maintained heaven’s perspective throughout the entire ordeal. There was something different in Jesus’ perspective than those who surrounded the cross.
What was it?
The writer of Hebrews draws back the curtain and gives us insight into what allowed Jesus to submit to the suffering of the cross on Good Friday.
“Therefore, since we are surrounded by such a huge crowd of witnesses to the life of faith, let us strip off every weight that slows us down, especially the sin that so easily trips us up. And let us run with endurance the race God has set before us. We do this by keeping our eyes on Jesus, the champion who initiates and perfects our faith. Because of the joy awaiting him, he endured the cross, disregarding its shame. Now he is seated in the place of honor beside God’s throne. Think of all the hostility he endured from sinful people; then you won’t become weary and give up.” (Hebrews 12:1-3 NLT)
Jesus looked beyond the cross. Jesus looked beyond the flood. Jesus held onto the Father’s love, faithfulness, and promise. Jesus knew that His suffering would provide life for all who would believe. Jesus kept His eyes on the joy awaiting Him!
The Psalmist proclaims this same hope. The one verse regarding the flood that I quoted in the beginning was pulled out of context. I did this purposely to illustrate how important perspective is. Jesus endured the most horrible, excruciating form of death because He knew that His Father would not abandon Him and that His sacrifice would open the gates of heaven to all who would believe. Jesus transformed this flood of suffering in such a powerful way that we now call it…
GOOD FRIDAY!
Father, as I read the entire Psalm today, as I meditate on the great sacrifice Jesus made for me, as I remember why today is called Good Friday, change my perspective! Help me to see beyond the flood into Your eternal faithfulness, plan, and promises!
“The Lord is king! He is robed in majesty. Indeed, the Lord is robed in majesty and armed with strength. The world stands firm and cannot be shaken. Your throne, O Lord, has stood from time immemorial. You yourself are from the everlasting past. The floods have risen up, O Lord. The floods have roared like thunder; the floods have lifted their pounding waves. But mightier than the violent raging of the seas, mightier than the breakers on the shore— the Lord above is mightier than these! Your royal laws cannot be changed. Your reign, O Lord, is holy forever and ever.” (Psalms 93:1-5 NLT)
Today really is – GOOD FRIDAY!
In Jesus’ Name!









