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Evangelist Larry Wolfe
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THE CRUCIFIXION OF JESUS CHRIST
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On the Cross
As Jesus slowly sagged down with more weight on the nails in the wrists, excruciating, fiery pain
shot along the fingers and up the arms to explode in the brain. The nails in the wrists were putting
pressure on the median nerve, large nerve trunks which traverse the mid-wrist and hand. As He
pushed himself upward to avoid this stretching torment, He placed His full weight on the nail
through His feet. Again there was searing agony as the nail tore through the nerves between the
metatarsal bones of this feet.
At this point, another phenomenon occurred. As the arms fatigued, great waves of cramps swept
over the muscles, knotting them in deep relentless, throbbing pain. With these cramps came the
inability to push Himself upward. Hanging by the arm, the pectoral muscles, the large muscles of
the chest, were paralyzed and the intercostal muscles, the small muscles between the ribs, were
unable to act. Air could be drawn into the lungs, but could not be exhaled. Jesus fought to raise
Himself in order to get even one short breath. Finally, the carbon dioxide level increased in the
lungs and in the blood stream, and the cramps partially subsided.
The Last Words
Spasmodically, He was able to push Himself upward to exhale and bring in life-giving oxygen. It
was undoubtedly during these periods that He uttered the seven short sentences that are
recorded.
The first - looking down at the Roman soldiers throwing dice6 for His seamless garment:
"Father, forgive them for they do not know what they do."
The second - to the penitent thief: "Today, thou shalt be with me in Paradise."
The third - looking down at Mary His mother, He said: "Woman, behold your son." Then turning
to the terrified, grief-stricken adolescent John , the beloved apostle, He said: "Behold your
mother."
The fourth cry is from the beginning of Psalm 22: "My God, My God, why have You forsaken
Me?"
He suffered hours of limitless pain, cycles of twisting, joint-rending cramps, intermittent partial
asphyxiation, and searing pain as tissue was torn from His lacerated back from His movement up
and down against the rough timbers of the cross. Then another agony began: a deep crushing
pain in the chest as the pericardium, the sac surrounding the heart, slowly filled with serum and
began to compress the heart.
The prophecy in Psalm 22:14 was being fulfilled: "I am poured out like water, and all my bones
are out of joint, my heart is like wax; it is melted in the midst of my bowels."
The end was rapidly approaching. The loss of tissue fluids had reached a critical level; the
compressed heart was struggling to pump heavy, thick, sluggish blood to the tissues, and the
tortured lungs were making a frantic effort to inhale small gulps of air. The markedly dehydrated
tissues sent their flood of stimuli to the brain. Jesus gasped His fifth cry: "I thirst." Again we read
in the prophetic psalm: "My strength is dried up like a potsherd; my tongue cleaveth to my jaws;
and thou has brought me into the dust of death" (Psalm 22:15 KJV).
A sponge soaked in posca, the cheap, sour wine that was the staple drink of the Roman
legionnaires, was lifted to Jesus' lips. His body was now in extremis, and He could feel the chill
of death creeping through His tissues. This realization brought forth His sixth word, possibly little
more than a tortured whisper: "It is finished." His mission of atonement had been completed.
Finally, He could allow His body to die. With one last surge of strength, He once again pressed
His torn feet against the nail, straightened His legs, took a deeper breath, and uttered His seventh
and last cry: "Father, into Your hands I commit My spirit."
Death
The common method of ending a crucifixion was by crurifracture, the breaking of the bones of
the leg. This prevented the victim from pushing himself upward; the tension could not be relieved
from the muscles of the chest, and rapid suffocation occurred. The legs of the two thieves were
broken, but when the soldiers approached Jesus, they saw that this was unnecessary.
Apparently, to make doubly sure of death, the legionnaire drove his lance between the ribs,
upward through the pericardium and into the heart. John 19:34 states, "And immediately there
came out blood and water." Thus there was an escape of watery fluid from the sac surrounding
the heart and the blood of the interior of the heart. This is rather conclusive post-mortem
evidence that Jesus died, not the usual crucifixion death by suffocation, but of heart failure due to
shock and constriction of the heart by fluid in the pericardium.
Resurrection
In these events, we have seen a glimpse of the epitome of evil that man can exhibit toward his
fellow man and toward God. This is an ugly sight and is likely to leave us despondent and
depressed.
But the crucifixion was not the end of the story. How grateful we can be that we have a sequel: a
glimpse of the infinite mercy of God toward man--the gift of atonement, the miracle of the
resurrection, and the expectation of Easter morning.
Rev. Larry Wolfe--Evangelist 3015 Pelzer Hwy #16 Easley, SC 29642
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