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J.R. Miller

December 15. The Descent from the Cross

J.R. Miller emphasizes the tender and loving care given to Jesus' body after the crucifixion, illustrating the depth of devotion and the spiritual call to embody gentleness and love in our own lives.
In this devotional sermon, J.R. Miller reflects on the tender and loving care given to Jesus' body after His crucifixion, highlighting the devotion of Joseph and Nicodemus. Miller draws spiritual lessons on gentleness, love, and compassion, encouraging believers to embody these qualities in their own lives. This message invites listeners to meditate on the profound love demonstrated in Christ's burial and to apply it in their interactions with others.

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"When Joseph had taken the body, he wrapped it in a clean linen cloth, and laid it in his own new tomb" Matthew 27:59, 60 According to the Roman custom, the bodies of those who were crucified were left hanging until they were eaten by birds and wild beasts. This barbarous custom being revolting to the Jews, an exception was made in their favor, and burial was permitted. If relatives or friends made application — the body of a crucified man would be given to them to be interred as they saw fit; but if none came — it was thrown into a pit. Had it not then been for Joseph and Nicodemus, the body of Jesus would have been cast, with the bodies of the robbers by His side — into the common receptacle for criminals. Thanks to the love of these hitherto secret disciples, though dying on a cross — our blessed Lord was buried like a king. We may dwell with loving thought upon the scenes of this hour. First, the body was taken down, not by the crude, unfeeling soldiers — but by Joseph himself, aided by Nicodemus, and probably by some other friends. How tenderly this would be done — we can imagine when we think of the love that was in the hearts of these friends. Then the blood was washed from the face, hands, feet, and side. Next, the body was wrapped in the linen, with the spices and the ointments. Then, with farewell kisses impressed on the silent lips by the loving, sorrowing friends who stood by — the face was covered with the napkin, and the cold form was tenderly borne to the sepulcher near at hand, amid garden plants and flowers, and was laid away to rest. We cannot study this scene of the burial of our blessed Lord, without rich spiritual profit. Shall we not, for one thing, seek to carry away a spirit of loving gentleness which shall make our love deeper and our touch softer — as we go out among sorrowing ones?

Sermon Outline

  1. I. The Roman Custom of Crucifixion Burials
    • Bodies usually left to be eaten by birds and beasts
    • Exception made for Jews to bury their dead
    • Jesus' body spared from common burial by Joseph and Nicodemus
  2. II. The Tender Care in Jesus' Burial
    • Body taken down by loving friends, not soldiers
    • Blood washed and body wrapped in linen with spices
    • Farewell kisses and gentle laying in the tomb
  3. III. Spiritual Lessons from the Burial
    • Reflect on the love and gentleness shown
    • Encouragement to show deeper love to others
    • Call to gentleness in comforting the sorrowing

Key Quotes

“Had it not then been for Joseph and Nicodemus, the body of Jesus would have been cast, with the bodies of the robbers by His side â€" into the common receptacle for criminals.” — J.R. Miller
“Thanks to the love of these hitherto secret disciples, though dying on a cross â€" our blessed Lord was buried like a king.” — J.R. Miller
“We cannot study this scene of the burial of our blessed Lord, without rich spiritual profit.” — J.R. Miller

Application Points

  • Show loving gentleness and compassion to those who are suffering or sorrowing.
  • Reflect on the devotion of Jesus' followers as a model for courageous faith.
  • Emulate the tender care shown in Jesus' burial in your daily relationships.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why was Jesus' body buried differently from other crucified criminals?
Because of Jewish customs and the intervention of Joseph and Nicodemus, Jesus was given a proper burial instead of being left on the cross or thrown into a common pit.
Who took responsibility for Jesus' burial?
Joseph of Arimathea and Nicodemus, both secret disciples, took care to bury Jesus with love and respect.
What spiritual lesson does the burial teach us?
It teaches the importance of loving gentleness and devotion, encouraging believers to show compassion and tenderness to others.
What does the burial reveal about Jesus' followers?
It shows their deep love and courage to honor Jesus despite the risks, reflecting true discipleship.

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