The Eyes of Jesus

October 23, 2018

Christian Standard

By Tom Claibourne Jesusโ€™ eyes must have been quite similar to ours, but he didnโ€™t always look at things the way we do. He saw things from an eternal perspective. Therefore, when Jesus walked out of Nazareth to begin his ministry, his eyes saw things we usually do not see. He saw the spiritual battle … Read more

By Tom Claibourne

Jesusโ€™ eyes must have been quite similar to ours, but he didnโ€™t always look at things the way we do. He saw things from an eternal perspective.

Therefore, when Jesus walked out of Nazareth to begin his ministry, his eyes saw things we usually do not see. He saw the spiritual battle that rages between Godโ€™s angelic hosts and Satanโ€™s demonic forces. He saw beyond the surface. Jesus saw peopleโ€™s hearts, along with their needs and potential.

When others saw filthy, sinful women (Luke 7; John 4 and 8), Jesus saw women who had taken some wrong turns in life who needed grace and guidance. He lovingly called them to repentance.

When others saw a brash, wealthy young man (Mark 10), Jesus saw a man who could be greatly used by God if he rearranged his priorities. Mark 10:21 records that โ€œJesus looked at him and loved him.โ€

When other people looked at Simon Peter, they saw a mouthy fisherman, but Jesus saw a man who could become a โ€œrockโ€ (John 1:41, 42).

At his last Passover supper, Jesus looked at the simple bread and wine and saw a representation of his own sacrificial death less than 24 hours later.

His eyes looked with pity, conviction, and compassion on those who played a part in his arrest, abuse, and excruciating deathโ€”Judas, the soldiers, Pilate, the fickle crowd, even the hypocritical religious leaders. His eyes were filled with disappointment when he looked into Peterโ€™s tearful eyes following the three denials.

His eyes were filled with tenderness as he looked down from the cross at his mother and his friend John.

Still, Jesusโ€™ eyes saw far beyond the darkness of Calvary to what his death and resurrection would accomplish for those who choose to see things his way and follow him. As one song expresses it, โ€œWhen he was on the cross, we were on his mind.โ€ Jesus saw us, and he still died for us!

What do you see at the table of remembrance, and what will you do? โ€œLet us fix our eyes on Jesus, the author and perfecter of our faith, who for the joy set before him endured the cross, scorning its shame, and sat down at the right hand of the throne of Godโ€ (Hebrews 12:2).

 

Tom Claibourneย serves as preachingย minister with the Bethlehem Church of Christ near Winchester, Ohio.

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