En med-lider som ber med rop og tårer

EPISODE · Jan 21, 2026 · 2 MIN

En med-lider som ber med rop og tårer

from Tapas for troen · host Norea Mediemisjon

"I sitt jordiske livs dager, da Han med sterke rop og tårer hadde båret fram bønner og påkallelser til Ham som hadde makt til å frelse Ham fra døden, ble Han bønnhørt på grunn av sin gudsfrykt." (Hebr. 5,7)Dette er et sterkt og innholdsrikt vers! Det viser til Jesu kamp i Getsemane. Han ble bønnhørt ved at Han ble fri angsten for å dø, og ved at Han ikke forble død. Gud frelste Han ut av døden og gjorde Ham levende igjen, og gav Ham til og med nøklene til dødsriket, kan vi lese (Åp.1,18). Dette skjedde fordi Jesus viste gudsfrykt: Han underordna seg Guds vilje og trumfa ikke igjennom sin egen (Matt. 26,39).Men det skjedde ikke uten kamp. Jesus ba med sterke rop og tårer. Eller med sterkt skrik, som det også kan bety. Ser du det for deg? Kan du også se for deg at nettopp så inderlig ber Han for deg og det smertefulle du står i? Han er ved din side, og Han ber med høye rop og tårer på dine vegne! Det kan være godt å ta inn over seg et slikt bilde. Jesus lider sannelig med oss, Han er med-lidende. Sammen ber vi til Gud som kan føre oss gjennom og ut av alt, også døden!Ja, det kan vi ta med oss i dag. Hvis vi har det vondt og hvis vi sliter, så kan vi se for oss Jesus som er så nær og som er så inderlig med oss, at Han roper til Abba, Far for oss, også når vi ikke klarer det selv. Det er godt å ha en sånn venn og frelser. Må de ordene oppmuntre deg i dag.Skrevet og lest av Eli Fuglestad for Norea Håpets Kvinner.

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