In order for us to take a fresh look at Easter; we 
							must take a fresh trip to Calvary. Several years ago 
							I had the opportunity to visit the Holy Land and 
							experience the trip down the Via Dolorosa (The Way 
							of Suffering) that Jesus Christ took for each of us. 
							During that time the Lord ministered to me this 
							message. Today I ask you to join me in this journey, 
							so together we can not only take a fresh look at 
							Easter, but so we can experience the true meaning of 
							Easter. 
							Destination #1 fromGlory to Galilee! (Luke 1:26-33) 
							Gabriel came from God to Galilee to a virgin named 
							Mary. Bethlehem in Judea is the place He would be 
							born – yet Nazareth in Galilee was the place He was 
							conceived. One thing we need to realize is that 
							Jesus has always been and will always be. He came 
							from the right hand of the throne of Heaven to come 
							down to the earth as the only possible means of 
							redemption and reconciliation of mankind. He left 
							the glory of Heaven and came to a fallen earth. His 
							arrival came in the most vulnerable way, as a baby, 
							born to a virgin teenager named Mary. He grew up in 
							a world being tempted in all things as we are, yet 
							never did He sin. Therefore, He became the ultimate 
							sacrifice for all mankind. 
							Destination #2 fromGalilee to Gethsemane! (Mark 
							14:32-42) 
							Thursday night – Jesus and His disciples came to the 
							Garden – a place they would often visit. Yet, this 
							time was different! This time He had to make the 
							most difficult decision of His life. The choice He 
							made here was a matter of life and death for Him, 
							but even more importantly for all mankind -- past, 
							present and future. The word Gethsemane in the Greek 
							means “oil press - a place for squeezing oil out of 
							olives.” This was definitely a time of squeezing…as 
							He wrestled with what was about to happen.  
							Jesus told His disciples to sit while He went a 
							little further and prayed. He took Peter, James and 
							John with Him. The Bible says, that He was “deeply 
							distressed and troubled…His soul was overwhelmed to 
							the point of death. He asked Peter, James and John 
							to pray while He went a little further and prayed to 
							the Father. The more He prayed…the more intense it 
							got because He knew that His time had come. In His 
							prayers He pleaded with the Father to let this cup 
							pass from Him. Over in Israel the groom and the 
							father of the bride will exchange a cup of wine. The 
							opportunity is there for the bride to drink it 
							(which means she accepts the man) or to not drink it 
							(which means she rejects the man). If she drinks the 
							cup, she is making a life-long commitment to this 
							man. Jesus is asking the cup pass from Him. As He is 
							wrestling in prayer we see how intense it got with 
							Dr. Luke’s account. The Bible says, “And being in 
							anguish, He prayed more earnestly and His sweat was 
							like drops of blood falling to the ground.” The word 
							anguish in the Greek means, “to be in a state of 
							great mental and emotional grief an anxiety.” Jesus 
							here experiences what the medical world calls 
							hematidrosis – which is the actual mingling of blood 
							and sweat together as in the cases of extreme 
							anguish. In the end of wrestling, as well as in the 
							midst of it, He prays, “Not my will, but your will 
							be done.” In other words…He is willing to drink the 
							cup.  
							There is something important again that we must 
							understand as we take a look at what happened when 
							they came to arrest Him. Take a look at John 
							18:4-11. It says, “knowing all that was going to 
							happen to Him.” He asked them who they wanted. They 
							said, Jesus of Nazareth and He said, “I am He.” When 
							He said this the Bible tells us that they fell to 
							the ground under the power of God. He had power to 
							destroy them all. Peter cut off Malchus’ ear and 
							Jesus stopped him – healing the ear and saying, 
							“Shall I not drink the cup my Father has given me?” 
							Jesus was saying, I am committed to this thing until 
							the very end. He knew why He came and what He was 
							going to have to do in order to get it done. What 
							kept Him going…you and me – His love for us!! 
							Destination #3 From Gethsemane to Gabbatha! (John 
							19:1-16) 
							After being arrested in Gethsemane, they brought 
							Jesus to the High Priest and then to Pilate early 
							Friday morning. They took Jesus and they flogged 
							Him. The whip they used was made of strips of 
							leather that had pieces of bone. They would strip 
							you down and whip you 39 times…13 on each side and 
							13 on the back. Many times people were killed during 
							flogging. Each time they whipped the individual the 
							bones would rip the flesh off the body. That is why 
							it says in Isaiah 53:14, “His appearance was so 
							disfigured beyond that of any man and His form was 
							marred beyond human likeness.”  
							This is also the place where they placed the crown 
							of thorns on His head and a purple robe on Him. As 
							they would push the crown of thorns on His head – 
							the thorns cut into His head and the blood flowed. 
							They hit Him on the head again and again with a rod 
							and struck Him in the face. They mocked Him and spit 
							upon Him. He said nothing except verses 10-11 ®. 
							Then is says in verse 13, they brought Him to the 
							Stone Pavement – Gabbatha. This is the place of 
							judgment and the place that He was handed over to be 
							crucified.  
							Destination #4 From Gabbatha to Golgotha! 
							At around 9:00 AM Friday morning they brought Jesus 
							to the place of the Skull called Golgotha and they 
							crucified Him. They made Him carry His own cross 
							until He could not carry it anymore. They put the 
							nail through His one wrist and then the other. Then 
							they put the nail through His two feet. Realize, 
							that He is beaten beyond description, naked and 
							crucified between two thieves. They offered Him wine 
							mixed with gall which is a pain killer and He 
							refused. In an effort to better comprehend what 
							Jesus went through on your behalf and mine; let me 
							share from a medical standpoint what it is like to 
							be crucified. 
							Medical Description of Crucifixion 
							The cross is placed on the ground and the exhausted 
							man is quickly thrown backwards with his shoulders 
							against the wood. The legionnaire feels for the 
							depression at the front of the wrist. He drives a 
							heavy square wrought-iron nail through the wrist and 
							deep into the wood. Quickly he moves to the other 
							side and repeats the action, being careful not to 
							pull the arms too tightly, but to allow some flex 
							and movement. The cross is then lifted into place. 
							The left foot is pressed backward against the right 
							food, and with both feet extended, toes down, a nail 
							is driven through the arch of each, leaving the 
							knees flexed. The victim is now crucified. As he 
							slowly sags down with more weight on the nails in 
							the wrists, excruciating, fiery pain shoots along 
							the fingers and up the arms to explode in the brain 
							– the nails in the wrists are putting pressure on 
							the median nerves. As he pushes himself upward to 
							avoid this stretching torment, he places the full 
							weight on the nail through his feet. Again, he feels 
							the searing agony of the nail tearing through the 
							nerves between the bones of the feet.  
					 
				 
			 
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            As the arms fatigue, cramps sweep through the muscles, knotting them 
			in deep, relentless, throbbing pain. With these cramps comes the 
			inability to push himself upward to breathe. Air can be drawn into 
			the lungs but not exhaled. He fights to raise himself in order to 
			get even one small breath. Finally, carbon dioxide builds up in the 
			lungs and in the blood stream, and the cramps partially subside. 
			Spasmodically he is able to push himself upward to exhale and bring 
			in life-giving oxygen.  
			Hours of this limitless pain, cycles of twisting, joint-rending 
			cramps, intermittent partial asphyxiation, searing pain as tissue is 
			torn from his lacerated back as he moves up and down against the 
			rough timber. Then another agony begins: a deep, crushing pain deep 
			in the chest as the pericardium slowly fills with serum and beings 
			to compress the heart.  It is now almost over – the loss of 
			tissue fluids has reached a critical level – the compressed heart is 
			struggling to pump heavy, thick, sluggish blood into the tissues – 
			the tortured lungs are making a frantic effort to gasp in small 
			gulps of air.  
			He can feel the chill of death creeping through his tissues…Finally 
			he allows his body to die. All this the Bible sums up in the 
			words…”And they crucified Him.” 
			Now, let’s take a moment and hear the words Jesus spoke from the 
			cross. There was darkness from the sixth hour until the ninth hour – 
			12 noon until 3 PM. 
			1. “Father, forgive them for they know not what they do.” 
			He forgave the ones who put Him on the cross. He forgave the ones 
			who were mocking Him and who were insulting Him. He forgave every 
			single one of them. He also forgave all our sins right there.  
			2. “Today, you will be with me in Paradise.” 
			Here we see that Jesus is crucified between two thieves. Both mock 
			Him and then one changes and ask Jesus to remember him…Jesus 
			promised him that he would be with Him in Paradise that very day!
			 
			3. “Behold your son.” “Behold your mother.” 
			He makes sure His mother is taken care of as He speaks to John to 
			take care of her. 
			4. “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” 
			At this moment – Father God turns His face from His son because at 
			this moment all the sin of mankind –past – present and future has 
			been put on Him who knew no sin!! Here we see His complete 
			identification with sinners as He took our sins. Quote from Psalm 
			22:1. At this time – the veil of the temple was torn in two from top 
			to bottom. Earthquakes opened tombs of those who had died as the 
			righteous were raised!!  
			5. “I thirst.” 
			His mouth dry and His body dehydrated, again showing how human He 
			was in this moment, He thirst.  
			6. “It is finished.” 
			The Greek tense indicates that the word of redemption has been 
			completed once for all!! Sin no longer has to have a hold! Death no 
			longer has victory!! You do not have to stay the way you are – you 
			can experience God’s very best now and eternal life as well!! 
			7. “Into Your Hands, I commit my Spirit.” 
			A prayer from Psalm 31:5 taught to Jewish children. A prayer of 
			confidence!! He commits Himself to the Father.  
			Destination #5 From Golgotha to the Grave! (John 19:40-41) 
			They carried His beaten, battered dead body and put it in the tomb 
			of Joseph of Arimathea. He and Nicodemus – a man who earlier visited 
			Jesus at night wrapped His body and put it in the tomb. A giant 
			stone was rolled in front of the tomb.  
			A violent earthquake (Matthew 28:1-7) on Sunday morning!! An angel 
			came and rolled the stone away!! The guards were so afraid the Bible 
			says they became like dead men. The angel told Mary Magdalene and 
			the other Mary – HE IS RISEN!! Jesus appeared to His followers at 
			least 10 times over a period of 40 days.  
			Destination #6 From the Grave to Galilee! 
			Jesus had spoken these words (Matthew 26:32) “But after I have 
			risen, I will go before you to Galilee.” 
			Then again awe see He speaks to the women, in Matthew 28:7 -- “go 
			quickly and tell His disciples…goeth before you into Galilee – there 
			you will see Him.” 
			Finally, we see that He gives His disciples what we refer to as the 
			Great Commission (Matthew 28:16-20) 
			Here we see our life mission – to reach the world and make disciples 
			of all nations!  
			Destination #7 From Galilee to Glory! (Acts 1:9-11) 
			Jesus ascends from the Mount of Olives into the sky. His disciples 
			stand there staring I the sky – awestruck and perhaps waiting to see 
			Him come back. Angels have to come and tell them to go and fulfill 
			their mission. Also, they give the promise that Jesus will come back 
			someday just like He left.  
			 
			The Truth is Jesus is coming back and it could be any moment. Are 
			you ready for His return? Have you experienced the power of having 
			your sins forgiven? Is the resurrection of Jesus Christ a reality in 
			your life? God loves you so much and wants to give you a second 
			chance, a fresh start, a new beginning. He wants you to experience 
			His best, which is the very best of all! He is reaching out to you 
			today so you can experience the true meaning of Easter. The decision 
			is yours and yours alone. I urge you to surrender your life to Him 
			afresh and really begin to live! 
			 
			[Pastor Larry A. Crawford]  |