“Father, forgive them
For they know not what they do.”
These words were spoken by Jesus
And the ‘them’ were the Jews.
He had come to his own
And his own had not received him,
Blinded by their self-righteousness
To them Jesus was the sin.
In co with Beelzebub
Was how they saw his works
And throughout his earthly ministry
They treated him like dirt.
Herod attempted to kill him
Two years after his birth
And the Jews wanted to stone him,
The Lord of all the earth.
They plotted against him
Morning, noon and night
And would not rest, they had decided,
Until he was out of their sight.
And when they ran out of ideas
They turned to one of his own,
Judas Iscariot, you would recall
Was right in their zone.
A fence-straddler, I’d call him,
Committed only to himself
And scheming so that one day soon
He’d come into wealth.
You’d recall he carried the bag
And with it he was obsessed
And once, when Jesus was anointed,
He was not impressed.
He suddenly felt for the poor
And pretended that he cared
But Jesus rebuked him indicating
The poor is always here.
Well, for thirty pieces of silver
Jesus Christ was betrayed
But as far as the proceedings went
It did not go all Judas’ way.
Jesus was captured
But he did not try to escape
So that Judas’ plan went horribly wrong
After he had taken the bait.
We know how that concluded
Regarding the infamous Judas
Who ended up in the potter’s field
On account of his lust.
A miscarriage of justice followed
Encouraged by the Jews,
Their leaders wanted Christ crucified,
To them he was bad news.
They eventually got their wish
Much against Pilate’s reasoned mind,
Both Pilate and his wife felt
Jesus was not that kind.
She said he was innocent
And he said in him was no fault
But in those exacting circumstances
The crucifixion he could not halt.
He made one final offer:
A criminal named Barabbas
But the people called for the criminal
And crucified Jesus.
Crucify him, crucify him, they said,
His blood be on us and our children,
We have no king but Caesar,
To them Jesus was the problem.
Like the harlot, Jerusalem was,
She rode on the beast called Rome
Ignorant of the fact that very soon
Jerusalem would not be home.
Jesus was aware of her demise
Which he prophesied in Matthew 24,
John in the Revelation confirmed it!
It was even at the door.
Hence, “Father forgive them,
For they know not what they do.”
For while it was on a Roman cross,
The real culprits were the Jews.
Their house was left desolate,
Their blood flowed in the streets,
The temple and Jerusalem were laid waste
And for them the times were bleak.
The tribulation was Jacob’s trials
Rachel had wept for her children,
As Jesus had meticulously prophesied
It all happened in Jerusalem.
First the Jews were ignorant
Because they knew not redemption’s plan,
Secondly, they were ignorant
Because they knew not the God-man.
Thirdly they were ignorant
Because they knew not the future,
The future that was about to unfold
Presenting a horrid picture.
“Father forgive them
For they know what they do.”
Thus, Jesus ever intercedes in heaven
For his children: me and you.
Stewart Russell © April 6, 2023
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