Psalm 22:6-8 (NLT)
“But I am a worm and not a man. I am scorned and despised by all! Everyone who sees me mocks me. They sneer and shake their heads, saying, ‘Is this the one who relies on the Lord? Then let the Lord save him! If the Lord loves him so much, let the Lord rescue him!'”
Jesus really never was much of a complainer. He was treated pretty badly by a lot of people during his time on earth, not even including the whole cross thing. We’ve already established in this series that the Messiah was ugly. He didn’t get followers because of his looks, and the kind of followers he got were not exactly society’s “finest.” Here in this psalm that describes the Messiah, he experiences the lowest of all lows — he is a worm. You know that thing that you eat when nobody likes you and everybody hates you? Yeah, he’s that.
If we turn back to Matthew 27 and read about Jesus’ death on the cross, we see this psalm take on a prophetic meaning. People walked by the cross and mocked him. “If you are the Son of God, save yourself and come down from the cross!” Eerily similar to this psalm that Jesus quotes moments later. Imagine the temptation: get down and save myself or stay here and save the world. Fight or flight of epic proportions.
Jesus fights for us. If he did not get down from that cross to prove himself to the mockers and save himself, he doesn’t give in easily. Satan has not stopped mocking us and he continues to mock our Messiah. Perhaps he’s deluded himself into thinking that the cross didn’t really prove all that much. I mean, here we are, 2000 years later and the battle still rages. Satan’s power has grown since that time. But the kingdom of God is ever-expanding as well, with a Messiah who we continue to believe is coming back for us. As Christmas nears, check in with your expectations. Do you think that Jesus is fighting for you? Do you expect him to win? Are you waiting for his return or have you lost a bit of your hope? Never forget that Satan and all his mockers want you to jump ship and lose your hope. Following Jesus means we fight that lie to the very end.