Christ Lifted Up

And I, if I am lifted up from the earth, will draw all peoples to Myself. This He said, signifying by what death He would die.
John 12:32-33
Christ was quite clear about His crucifixion. In our text He speaks of being lifted up. The next verse is an explanation by John, the gospel writer, of what Christ meant. He was referring to the method of His execution. Thus the crucifixion is critical to the whole scheme of salvation. Elsewhere, Christ mentioned His being lifted up in the same manner as the bronze serpent which Moses lifted up in the wilderness. If any of the Israelites looked to the serpent, they were saved from the deadly effects of the snake bites they had received. The serpent in the wilderness became the type of Christ, to Whom we look and are saved from the poisonous effects of sin. This lifting up of Christ by crucifixion had always been part of the plan of God for salvation. He had foretold His sacrifice in the first message of the gospel in Genesis 3. Simeon had referred to His death in his soliloquy in Luke 2. Christ was operating under no illusions about how and where His life would end. Thus at the beginning of the week before He died, He made reference to it as God, through Him fulfilled His plan.
Our Gracious God and our Savior,
we rejoice that You have poured out your soul unto death.
We praise You that because You have died,
we live.
Tomm Tice
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