Wednesday, 30 November 2011

WORMY


 But I am a worm, and no man; a reproach of men, and despised of the people (Psalm 22:6).


Worms are any of numerous small creeping animals with more or less slender, elongated bodies, and without limbs or with very short ones, including individuals of widely differing kinds, as earthworms, tapeworms, insect larvae or maggots.  A worm metaphorically related to a man shall mean a human being who is an object of contempt, worthless, loathsome and stinking, wretched, a reproach, worthy to be abhorred, despised and trodden by foot. The discussion of worms is sometimes a disgusting and unappetizing topic to us.

Has anyone ever treated you like a worm? Have you ever been called a “worm"? Yes, someone in history was treated as a worm - JESUS CHRIST. Psalm 22 is a messianic psalm reflecting, to happen more than a thousand years thereafter, the imagery of the passion and the cross of Christ.

 "I am a worm".  Christ calls himself "a worm" on account of the opinion of the men of the world had of him.  The world labelled Christ as a worm, and treated him as such; he was loathsome to them and hated by them; maltreated, scorned, buffeted and spit upon by them; mocked and tormented as to seem more like a worm than a man. Everyone trampled upon him, and trod him under foot as we do to worms. His disciples disowned him as we do with disgusting maggots. In the scourging of the Cross, we find the handicapped of the worm. He did not rise above his lowly position. He remained on the ground, meek, humbled, bound and vulnerable to be trodden by all!

The story of the cross is the most abnormal event in the history of the world. The necessity of the cross directs to the wormy unworthiness of sinful humanity before a holy God.  

"This death of the Son of God is the only and most perfect sacrifice and satisfaction for sins, of infinite value and worth, abundantly sufficient to expiate the sins of the whole world. This death is of such great value and worth because the person who submitted to it is not only a true and perfectly holy man, but also the only-begotten Son of God, of the same eternal and infinite essence with the Father and the Holy Spirit, for these qualifications were necessary for our Saviour. Further, this death is of such great value and worth because it was accompanied by a sense of the wrath and curse of God, which we by our sins had deserved, (Second Head, Articles 3 & 4, Canons of Dordt, 1618-1619)."


I am a sinner. I am born in sin (Psalm 51:5;58:3). By nature I am spiritually dead, blind and deaf to spiritual truth. My mind is darkened by sin. My heart is corrupt and evil (Romans 8:7-8;Mark 7:21-23; Jeremiah  17:9; Ephesians 5:8). I am a child of the devil and under his control. I am slave to sin (John 8:44;Ephesians 2:1,2; 2Timothy 2:25,26; 1John 3:10; 1John 5:19; John 8:34; Romans 6:20; Titus 3;3). I am the lowest of the low because of my sin. I deserve to be a worm forever in hell in unquenchable fire. Oh wretched man that I am!!! Who shall deliver me from the body of this death? I thank God through Jesus Christ our Lord!!! (Romans 7:24,25).


How can I be righteous before God? Heidelberg Catechism, Lord's Day 23, Q&A 60, said,


''Only by true faith in Jesus Christ.(1) Although my conscience accuses me that I have grievously sinned against all God's commandments, have never kept any of them,(2) and am still inclined to all evil,(3) yet God, without any merit of my own,(4) out of mere grace,(5) imputes to me the perfect satisfaction, righteousness, and holiness of Christ.(6) He grants these to me as if I had never had nor committed any sin, and as if I myself had accomplished all the obedience which Christ has rendered for me,(7) if only I accept this gift with a believing heart.(8)'' *
Scriptural support:
(1) Rom 3:21-28; Gal 2:16; Eph 2:8, 9; Phil 3:8-11; (2) Rom 3:9, 10;(3) Rom 7:23; (4) Deut 9:6; Ezek 36:22; Tit 3:4, 5; (5) Rom 3:24; Eph 2:8;(6) Rom 4:3-5; 2 Cor 5:17-19; 1 Jn 2:1, 2; (7) Rom 4:24, 25; 2 Cor 5:21;(8) Jn 3:18; Acts 16:30, 31; Rom 3:22.

God in the abundance of his grace and mercy, through the atoning sacrifice of Christ on the cross, justified and clothed us with Christ righteousness, not for us to stay a worm forever, but to live in total awe of His glorious grace forever and ever. 

Behold what great contempt had the Lord of Majesty endured, that his death, punishment and resurrection is our glory and heavenly bliss! Amen.


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Note:
This blog is inspired by the hymn: AT THE CROSS


Interested about worms in the Bible?? Read more here! 




5 comments:

  1. sad... today.. people are becoming humanistic... from a hymn... it originally says:"saved a worm like me"... then revised to say:"a wretched like me", then "a sinner like me", then "a man like me" then "a person like me".... we are getting better and better! from worm to person... wow!

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  2. wow! looking forward for more to read. Miss you.

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  3. Godbless brother. continue to spread the word.:)

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  4. Thank you for your comments Josephine, Rondel, and Colin.

    @Colin: What we have now is a therapeutic culture. Our churches is plagued with "I feel this..", "I need that", "Focus on oneself..", " self-esteem", "prosperity.., etc."

    John Newton [Pastor, teacher, composer of the great hymn Amazing Grace, and former slave trader], said, "The Bible is the grand repository ... It is the complete system of divine truth, to which nothing can be added, and from which nothing can be taken, with impunity. Every attempt to disguise or soften any branch of this truth, in order to accommodate it to the prevailing taste around us, either to avoid the displeasure, or to court the favour, of our fellow mortals, must be an affront to the majesty of God, and an act of treachery to men."

    These words are a slapped to us in the way we dilute the Word of God and the gospel or revised our songs and hymnals just to accommodate culture.

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