Words of Relationship and Distress - John 19:26-28 by TBC Glassboro Sermons and More published on 2024-03-27T19:08:28Z As the hours dragged on, Jesus directed His attention to His mother and the beloved disciple, John. In John 19:26-27, believers witness a poignant exchange, encapsulating the depth of Jesus’ love and care for those closest to Him, even amid His suffering. These words of relationship from the cross reveal Jesus’ heart and provide timeless lessons for believers about the importance of familial love, discipleship, and community in the Christian journey. Amidst the darkness and despair of Calvary, Jesus uttered words that pierced the silence and revealed the depth of His humanity. In John 19:28, believers encounter a moment of distress as Jesus speaks the distressing words, “I thirst.” These simple words convey Jesus’ physical torment and His sacrificial mission’s spiritual and emotional weight. This cry of distress from the cross invites believers to contemplate the full extent of Jesus’ suffering and reflect on His humanity’s significance in the redemptive narrative. Through His words of distress, Jesus invites believers to enter into His suffering, to empathize with His humanity, and to draw nearer to the heart of the Savior who willingly endured all for the sake of love. Genre Religion & Spirituality