"What are you willing to give me if I hand him over to you?" (Matthew 26:15)
For the times I handed You over, Lord, for popularity and acceptance, have mercy on me.
For the times I handed You over, Lord, for comfort and ease, have mercy on me.
For the times I handed You over, Lord, for my own desires over yours, have mercy on me.
For the times I handed You over, Lord, for time to idly waste, have mercy on me.
For the times I handed You over, Lord, for not rocking the boat and looking the other way when wrong was done, have mercy on me.
For the times I handed You over, Lord, for saying what I thought even when my words cut other's hearts, have mercy on me.
For the times I handed You over, Lord, for a hard heart when I refused to forgive, have mercy on me.
For the times I handed You over, Lord, for doing nothing in times when love was demanded, have mercy on me.
For the times I handed You over, Lord, for the convenience of using people, have mercy on me.
For the times I handed You over, Lord, for so much less than thirty pieces of silver, have mercy on me.
For the times I handed You over, Lord, have mercy on me.Click to tweet
As we journey through this most Holy Week of the year, let's do the difficult work of looking at ourselves and what our sin contributes to Christ's suffering. We are part of the story, we are part of His pain just as we are part of His Resurrection.
Christy Isinger is a wife and mom to five lovely, loud children and lives in northern Canada. When not homeschooling, she is a devoted reader of English literature from Jane Austen to Agatha Christie. She writes about the beauty of faith, life, and the home at her blog and is the co-host of the Fountains of Carrots Podcast. You can find out more about her here.