That Has to Be Like This

(4) That Has to Be Like This.

At the time of Christ's resurrection, there is a story of two disciples going to the village of Emmaus. The Lord said, "Wasn't Christ always going to suffer these hardships and enter his glory?" Did Christ distinguish between the suffering he should suffer from the suffering that he should not do? However, such an appearance is not seen. At that time, the thing on the spot is received as it is. He's not picky.

“He will not try to do anything more than the limits of those who are given to him.”
Christ is the Son of God, and we can "send or do more than the messengers of heaven" (Matthew 26; 53). ‟And it came to pass, when Jesus had finished all these sayings, he said unto his disciples,”
“Thinkest thou that I cannot now pray to my Father, and he shall presently give me more than twelve legions of angels?”

There was nothing Christ could do. He could have "turned stones into bread" and "all the nations of the world and their glory" (Matthew 4; 1-11).
Then the devil leaveth him, and, behold, angels came and ministered unto him.
But Jesus does not do it. It is said that it is not what he does.

The Lord Jesus seems to be still following the limits of the people. This limit refers to the freedom of each man and the limit to the heart which can be understood. In this world, there are various enforcement methods. Being a god respect is much more important. Ultimately, for every person of salvation, even if there is any coercion, not everyone will complain to happily. But to the contrary, for those people who repulsively forcibly, insisting an objection, and for us to accept and follow them it might be mean, but Christ does not consider so it is.

Here comes clear the character of Christ's salvation, which came from passion and the cross. God will not force this world to be the most important, but to save it quietly. This is like God's view of the world. If the world does not change thoroughly, salvation is very difficult, and who would be alive ever when the world thoroughly had changed ?

When his disciples heard it, they were exceedingly amazed, saying, Who then can be saved? (Mathew19;25)