“I can count all my bones – they stare and gloat over me…” – Psalm 22:17
Scripture reading: Isaiah 52:13-15
Someone able to count all his bones is invariably a person who is malnourished. But despite what He has been through you cannot say that our Lord would be in such a condition. There would have been a good amount of flesh and muscle tissue on Him. So how are these words foretelling us about why He would be described this way?
Well, think about Christ on the cross. Look at His writhing in agony – it is the most extreme pain. And with His body being stretched out by that pain you can see all his bones. The people staring and gloating recalls the description in verses 6 to 8, but here it specifically relates to His physical suffering, and to the ghoulishness in watching someone die so cruelly.
We would think that seeing someone die like this would have pulled at their heart-strings. There should have been a sense of compassion. But not here! This is the culmination of a campaign against Him, and so they delight at what they think is their victory. This is the moment that brings out the worst in human nature. But what’s especially tragic is that this is actually what our human nature is like.
Suggestions for prayer
Thank God that His Son died so that our nature is completely turned around. Pray that the old man is being put off while the new man is being put on – that which is created after the likeness of God in true righteousness and holiness (Eph.4:24).
Rev. Sjirk Bajema currently serves the RCNZ Oamaru, in Oamaru, New Zealand. Over the past thirty-eight years Rev. Bajema has been privileged to minister with four congregations in Australia and New Zealand. Get this devotional delivered directly to your phone each day via our RP App. This devotional is made available by the Nearer To God Devotional team, who also make available in print, for purchase, at NTGDevotional.com.