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There’s a great illustration of this in Matthew 27 when Jesus
             was  on  the  cross,  wicked  men  mocked  Him  but  when  they
             mocked Him they praised Him.  They didn’t try to praise Him.
             They tried to mock Him.  Matthew 27:29, “And after weaving
             a crown of thorn, they put it on His head, and a reed in His right
             hand; and they kneeled down before Him and mocked Him,
             saying, ‘Hail, King of the Jews!’”  They put a crown of thorns
             on His head and in mockery they said, “Hail, King of the Jews!”
             But that’s actually a praise; “Hail, King of the Jews!”


             Matthew 27:37, “And they put up above His head the charge
             against Him which read, ‘This is Jesus the King of the Jews.’”
             Over his head they put the cause of His death but listen to what
             they said, “This is Jesus the King of the Jews.”   They didn’t try
             to praise Him but they ended up praising Him.


             Matthew 27:42, “He saved others; He cannot save Himself.  He
             is the King of Israel; let Him now come down from the cross,
             and we shall believe in Him.”  They tried to mock Him and they
             said, “He saved others; save Himself!”  But in that mockery
             they confessed that He saved others.  God turned the mockery
             into praise.


             Matthew 27:43, “He trusts in God; let Him deliver Him now, if
             He takes pleasure in Him; for He said, “I am the Son of God.’”
             They said, “He says that He trusts in God and God delights in
             Him,” but they were mocking Him.  But they also confessed
             that He trusts in God and He saved others and God delights in
             Him.  They said that He said He was the Son of God.  As they
             tried to mock Him they said, “He’s the King, He saved others,
             He trusts God, God delights in Him, and He’s the King of the
             Jews.”


             I don’t know if you are familiar with Friedrich Krummacher, a
             German  reformed  theologian.    He  was  meditating  on  this
             passage and he said, “They stoned His cross with roses.”  They
             tried to throw stones but, instead, they just honored the Lord.
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