Psalm 22:11   
No one to help
     Have you ever felt like there is no one to help? Jesus did! There are times in the Bible when individuals and Israel, as a nation, are reduced to dependence on themselves alone, there is no knight in shining armour coming to the rescue. David, I’m sure, had this experience when he cowered on his bed in the dark hours, surrounded by enemies, not knowing who he could trust in the Royal Household or even his family.  
It is extraordinary to think that the Lord Jesus entered this state of helplessness for us. As His eyes flickered across the hostile crowd, there was no one. His mother and John and a few women stood bowed with their tearful eyes cast down, not daring to look at His face. He had appealed to heaven and there was no answer. It is this loneliness, this isolation, this dread sense of utter remoteness that hurt the most; imagine that you were alone in the world, hanging from a crucifix, surrounded by wild animals baying and slavering for your blood. No one to speak to, no one to comfort you, no one to share this agony, with death the final and only relief. Jesus knows all about loneliness and rejection and being completely vulnerable! And the thought that keeps coming back to haunt Him is that however much He cries out to heaven, there will be no response. He must do this alone. He must be tested to the very ultimate depths of human suffering and in so doing He must not succumb! It is not His physical endurance that is being tested nor his mental or emotional stability, it is His faith and His hope and His love! Love for you and for me.

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