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Jesus - A Soul Caretaker

There was a recent miracle witnessed by the whole world over the execution of Mary Jane Veloso, the convicted drug courier to Indonesia and sentenced with a death penalty through firing squad. It was, indeed, a miracle because she was the only one spared of life among the eight other prisoners who were in the same firing line to face the gruesome act of Indonesian laws.

All Filipinos around the globe are celebrating and truly overwhelmed by God’s Saving Grace and granting the prayers to spare MJ’s life. Everyone is in the attitude of praise, giving glory and honour to Him. This event is a true test of faith not only by the Filipinos but by MJ herself. The scripture is true that “only our own faith can saves us.” MJ says that “Na kahit gahibla na lang na oras ang natitira, kung gusto ng Panginoon na mabuhay ako, bubuhayin pa niya ako.” Her story really moves every Filipino in their faith and in tears simply because everyone believes, she is only a victim of human and drug trafficking syndicate.

I wonder during the times of Jesus crucifixion or even the time He was sentenced to death, how many people have prayed to get Him spared? Is there any single person ever question the rule of court to get Jesus freed from any convictions? Indeed, even Pontius Pilate did not found anything worthy for Jesus to be sentenced to death but he still forced to die. Not even Jesus or even our God – The Father, saves Him from this suffering. It is simply because Jesus came to the world to save, and not to be saved. His sufferings are our sins which His body carried and is crucified together in the Cross of Calvary.  Worse is that He has to die with it as this symbolizes that our sins need to die as well.

But Jesus death is not a bad news at all, it looked bad but it is indeed a very good news; because He was raised on the third day to live and bring righteousness to everyone who will believe in Him. God’s wounds allow us to get healed in our own wounds --- wounds in physical, emotional, intellectual, and spiritual aspects of our lives, which can be found through all the sins we have committed against God. We may experience sufferings in times but like Jesus, we will gain righteousness and live with it the same like Him. And like Mary Jane, we may get lost our soul due to all troubles and pains; look for it again and return to God to let Him be the Caretaker of our souls.

"He himself bore our sins in his body on the tree, that we might die to sin and live to righteousness. By his wounds you have been healed. For you were straying like sheep, but have now returned to the Shepherd and Overseer of your souls. - (1 Peter 2:24-25)."

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