Tuesday, April 7, 2009
Ashes to the Empty Tomb
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This press was located in a building, not a cave. The pulp from the crusher was put in baskets and placed on the stone base under the large limestone pillar. Note the groove around the outside, which channeled the oil into the pit just to the left. The huge pillar was apparently lifted with a beam like the one on the press to the left, and placed on the olives, squeezing the oil from the fruit. This installation was also a familiar sight to Jesus and his disciples in Galilee, where they lived.
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A Gethsemane in Capernaum
An angel from heaven appeared to him and strengthened him.
And being in anguish, he prayed more earnestly, and his sweat was like drops of blood falling to the ground. Luke 22:43-44
And being in anguish, he prayed more earnestly, and his sweat was like drops of blood falling to the ground. Luke 22:43-44
This press was located in a building, not a cave. The pulp from the crusher was put in baskets and placed on the stone base under the large limestone pillar. Note the groove around the outside, which channeled the oil into the pit just to the left. The huge pillar was apparently lifted with a beam like the one on the press to the left, and placed on the olives, squeezing the oil from the fruit. This installation was also a familiar sight to Jesus and his disciples in Galilee, where they lived. Jesus’ visit to Gethsemane the night before his execution can be symbolized by olive presses like these. The great weight of his imminent crucifixion to pay for the sins of the world, his abandonment by his (sleeping) friends, and the knowledge that he would eventually be rejected by those who once followed him, bore down on him. There in Gethsemane, this burden, which he was willing to bear, squeezed from him “sweat…like great drops of blood falling to the ground” (Luke 22:44) The burden, symbolized by the beam of the olive press, was the anointing death made necessary by our sin. We were the burden he bore, and his flowing blood was his “anointing” for us (2 Cor. 1:21).
Prayer
Jesus, you went through the burden of my sin so I could receive salvation and have eternal life. Help me to remember that I was saved for a purpose, to be your disciple and tell others about you and to serve them as you showed us how to serve. Amen
Jesus, you went through the burden of my sin so I could receive salvation and have eternal life. Help me to remember that I was saved for a purpose, to be your disciple and tell others about you and to serve them as you showed us how to serve. Amen


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