A New Spin On An Old Text?
I want to get opinions on this idea, because I'm not totally sure it's actually what's going on. I was listening to a trailer for one of the 4 billion Jesus movies out there, and heard Jesus' famous line "Father, into thy hands I commit my spirit." Every time I've heard this talked about, or dramatized in a movie or otherwise, it sounds like a statement of surrender: "I'm done. I've got nothing left. Let's get this over with."
That makes sense in the context of crucifixion, but something about it struck me differently. I can't help wondering if it's actually a statement of triumph? He's just called "It's done!" indicating that our redemption has been accomplished. He ends the tableau with this statement, but considering that it comes right after that cry of victory, I wonder if we should understand it more like this:
"Daddy, I'm coming home!"
Any thoughts?