“For if these things are done when the tree is green, what will happen when it is dry?” (Luke 23:31 NLT).

CHRIST’S FINAL PROVERB

As Christ was being led away by the soldiers to His crucifixion, he turned to the weeping women following Him to offer this proverb. He cautioned them to save their tears for themselves, for if such things could be done unto Him, as a green, living and innocent tree, imagine what terrible suffering awaited a dry, dead and guilty tree like Jerusalem. Indeed, within 40 years of Christ’s crucifixion, in the year 70 AD, the Romans completely destroyed Jerusalem, tearing down its Temple and its walls.
 
The Jews had God’s law and the Romans were known for their Roman law and justice, yet they both showed the hypocrisy of human judgment when they conspired together to kill the innocent Jesus. It wasn’t Jesus, but humanity itself that was on trial that day. And humanity was found guilty–– guilty of rebellion against God and guilty of killing the Lord’s Anointed. Humanity is the dry tree, the dead tree. Yet, the green tree suffered and died in our place.
 
PRAYER: Dear Father, we thank You that while we were dead in our trespasses and sins, Christ died for us. Through faith in Him we have received eternal life, righteousness, and adoption. We praise You for this great salvation. In Jesus’ name, amen.