Book: Matthew

  • The Greatest Name: Jesus

    The Greatest Name: Jesus

    In today’s sermon Pastor Babij examines the first chapter of Matthew and shows how the biblical account of Jesus’ birth differs radically from the world’s traditions regarding Christmas. Pastor Babij then gives five reasons from the passage to celebrate the beginning of the incarnation before an unbelieving world and concludes with the exhortation to call upon Jesus for the salvation He offers to all who cry out to Him.

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    okay let’s take our Bibles today and turn to Matthew chapter one and if you’re using a Pew Bible it’s on page nine 57 that was a scripture that was read this morning and I’m going to highlight verses 21 through 25 of Matthew the Gospel of Matthew chapter 1 and as you turn there let’s let’s have a word of Prayer Lord thank you this morning for bringing us here together Lord we have used our ears to hear music we have used our voice to sing music and now Lord let us use our ears to hear the word of God and I pray Lord you would use the word of God to really impress upon our heart what kind of relationship we have with you that if we die today we would know where we would go and that those who are believers that they would really be living for you from their whole heart and I pray Lord you would use the word of God in this way so you could mature your church save those who need to be saved and advance the forward growth of the gospel of Jesus Christ and I pray this in your name amen I was thinking about how many false assumptions people hold surrounding this holiday called Christmas December 25th consider the date in which we celebrate really the Jesus birth it is is most unlikely that Jesus was born on the 25th I don’t want to ruin your holiday but for one thing it was probably too cold in December for the Shepherd’s to keep their flocks by night and in the open fields where they were doing watching their their sheep also he was born at a time Jesus was born at a time when everyone had to go to their native city to be enrolled for taxation and it would have been unlikely that they would have been scheduled in the middle of winter the winter was really not a time of travel and also for your information December 25th was a pagan holiday long before the birth of Christ it was established by Babylonian Sun God worshipers who looked upon this day as the birthday of the Sun God the winter solstice comes on December 22nd and it is canoe was considered to be the shortest day of the air and of course as the days got longer the sun-god worshipers would naturally rejoice o December 25th was a well-established day of rivalry bad behavior religious worship long before anyone ever thought of making it Christ’s birthday it was not until the 3rd century that some Christians began to celebrate the birth of Christ on that this date in 336 ad Emperor Constantine declared December 25th as a Roman holiday because it was Christ’s birthday so it kind of went like this in the Roman Empire December 25th was a pagan holiday that was linked to mystery religions pagans celebrated their festivals on December 25th Christians of course didn’t want to participate in wrote Roman pagan festivals so they said while everyone is celebrating this pagan thing we’re going to have our own celebration we’re going to celebrate the thing that is most important in our lives and that’s the incarnation of God the birth of Jesus Christ so this is going to be the time for Christians to be joyous have festivities and celebrate and worship our God and King now before you think that I’m putting a kibosh on this holiday I’m merely stating the truth however while the New Testament doesn’t require that we celebrate Christmas every year there is certainly nothing wrong with the church’s entering into a joyous time of celebration of the Incarnation of Jesus in this sin cursed world as one of the most really significant historical events that ever occurred one born from a virgin that’s pretty miraculous and just like the Old Testament when God commanded the people to remember certain events with annual celebration it is the church’s opportunity to proclaim the truth concerning Jesus Christ yes the truth of the meaning of Christmas the Incarnation of Immanuel God with us so it is the Christian that can share during this time of year about the indescribable gift of grace about the hope of Christ in the midst of a world of despair about the truth of salvation in the middle of a world of noise and chaos and confusion maybe God has purposely concealed the date of Christ’s birth so we might emphasize his death and resurrection of which we know the month and the day of course another misconception is Santa Claus Santa Claus has nothing to do with Christmas it is a really twentieth-century consumer driven invention even though it did rise its head in eastern Turkey where old Saint Nick came along Holland claims to be the home place of Santa Claus where Santa Claus would ride on his horse not on his sleigh on top of roofs and drop bags of gold down the chimney and filled the stockings of good children and take the bad children away all right so you didn’t know that even the term Christmas is really a pagan word abbreviated from the form Christ mass which came from the Roman Catholic Church the manger scene over and over again we have a view the manger scene showing that the shepherds and the wise men worshiping the newborn babe together did you know that this is not consistent with what the teaching of the Bible is the shepherds were notified the very day of his birth and found the babe in a manger where it says in Luke 4 today in the City of David there has been born for you a savior who is Christ the Lord and he will be it will be a sign for you you will find the babe wrapped in clothes lying in a manger that was for the Shepherd’s however the wise men found the child in a house in fact in Matthew chapter 2 verse 11 it says and they came into the house and saw the child with Mary his mother and they fell down and worshiped him so the wise men has seen the star in the east and it would have taken a long time to travel from Babylon or any other eastern area to Jerusalem when they talked with Herod the King it is recorded in Matthew chapter 2 verse 7 then Herod secretly called the Magi and ascertained from them the time that the star appeared of course the word ascertain means to tell me exactly what when you saw the star and the reason why is because Herod asked this so that he can calculate when the child would have been born and order the children of Bethlehem slain two years old and under and that’s what he did according to Herod’s calculations Jesus was anywhere from a few months old to two years old when the wise men came so the Weizmann came when Jesus was anywhere from a few months to two years old so it’s clear that human tradition has robbed so many of the truths concerning the birth of Jesus and why he’s kicked why he came see the birth of Jesus was the only way God chose that could provide a savior for lost and fallen humanity how important that we sweep aside human traditions and Pagan errors and seek the truth that is found only in the scriptures so this Christmas Eve I would like you to consider with some delightful thoughts about the name of Jesus if you think honestly I should say that you may walk away this morning with possibly a new heart and if you already have a new heart then I pray that you would leave with your heart strangely warmed and may we all find the name of Jesus to be the joy of our ears as we in our hearts as we hear the message again it is true that Jesus is the way to God therefore we should follow him that Jesus is the truth therefore we should hear him and that Jesus is the life therefore we should in our hearts rejoice in him this time of year should be a time of rejoicing but our rejoicing rejoicing should be the right kind of rejoicing we should rejoice for the right reasons scripture gives us a correct view of the name of Jesus and I would like for you to take notice of five things in connection with the name of Jesus found right in our passage in Matthew chapter 1 verse 21 and here’s the first thing the first thing to notice in our text is that the name of Jesus is a named divinely ordered notice in verse 21 she will bear a son and you shall call his name Jesus now the Lord did not allow this name to be chosen by mere mortals according to our text it was the angel of the Lord that said you shall call his name Jesus the father in heaven made sure that the son’s name would not be fooled around with and the reason for that is because in this name this thing that was given was the very best name that could be chosen the most appropriate name for our Lord to receive and the reason for that is because he would have to accomplish a mission to save his people from their sins so the name the father had chosen in infinite wisdom and given to the son is so the son must be able to meet the highest standards because in the name the father has commissioned Jesus to rescue sinners that’s the first thing the second thing to observe is that the name of Jesus is a name divinely expounded where it says in our text in verse 21 and you shall call his name Jesus for he shall save his people from their sins see the exposition will not be left to even the most learn the scholars of the day no it is the holy spirit who it explains for us and clearly tells us the reason for the name you shall call his name Jesus for he shall save his people from their sins so Savior is the meaning it is given to our Lord because he does save people from their sins and don’t misunderstand this is no common or temporary salvation from enemies or troubles no Jesus saves from the greatest of spiritual enemies because he is the Saviour in the sense which no one else is or could be for he saves his people from our biggest problem sins the biggest problem we have in the world from the beginning of time until now until Jesus comes again is going to be sin my father once said to me the biggest problem you have is it’s the biggest problem you have in your lives is the person that walks under your hat and I found that to be true and I’m sure you have to that and it’s the reason why is because we are all sinners we have all disobeyed God we have all gone our own way and so we all need to hear the message of the one who could actually save us in fact Jesus brings the Bible says a great salvation in Hebrews it tells us how shall we escape if we neglect so great a salvation and then in Hebrews five and verse number nine he’s given us he gives us an eternal salvation where it says and having been made perfect he became to all those who obey Him the source of eternal salvation so if our God divinely expounds for us the meaning of the name Jesus to be Savior then he will guarantee the success of Jesus mission and what is that to save his people from their personal sins the sins that bring condemnation the sins that separate them from God and they died in their sin they will be separated from God for all eternity and Jesus came so that wouldn’t have to happen so the very fact that you’re under the hearing of the word of God is ordained by God did you know that Joshua is the Hebrew form of the word Jesus and Jesus is the Greek form of the word so Jesus and Joshua are the same word Joshua was a type of the Lord Jesus Christ in the Old Testament the book of Joshua and what what did Joshua actually do well when Moses could not lead the people into Canaan Joshua led him into Canaan when Joshua overcame the enemies of God people even though there were very many and very strong walled cities and chariots of iron yet the name of Jehovah the captain of the Lord’s army Joshua smoked them by his name Joshua also conquered the land and obtained an inheritance for Israel and they settled the land flowing with milk and honey and entered into a temporary rest see Joshua caused the people to serve the Lord all his days but he could not save his people from their sins for after the death of Joshua the Bible says they grievously and quickly went astray now on the other hand what did Jesus do well our Lord Jesus accomplished what the law could never do the law brings condemnation the law shows us our sin the law can’t save us so if we try to keep the law even if we could keep it perfectly it was never designed to save so Jesus accomplished accomplishes what the law could never have done also Jesus our glorious Lord Jesus smites our sin and all the powers of darkness and utterly destroys all our spiritual enemies against the soul we can be made right with God and when we die go into the sense of God Jesus did that our our Jesus gives his children and in an intern eternal inheritance protected for us in heaven and of course we protected also by God for that inheritance so he gives us an infinite eternal rest for he is our peace and all who know him enter into rest but our Lord Jesus went on to conquer where no one else could conquer so that all his peoples have victory over sin and death through his shed blood therefore the name Jesus is a name above all names thirdly that the name of Jesus has significant prophetic connection long before it became he came into the world and in a very unique way if you notice in Matthew chapter 1 verse 22 it says now all this took place to fulfill what was spoken by the Lord through the Prophet what prophet we’re talking about here we’re talking about Isaiah now we’re talking about Isaiah speaking about the birth of Christ some 700 years before Jesus was born and what did the prophet Isaiah is saying chapter 7 verse 14 therefore the Lord Himself will give you a sign so through the Prophet back then God said through him the world is going to get a sign now that the child would be born of a supernatural birth unprecedented in all human history something that would wouldn’t happen and never happened before and what was that Matthew chapter 1 verse 23 behold the virgin shall be with child and shall bear a son so here’s the sign the Messiah would be born of a virgin the Christ would be born of a virgin if a woman became pregnant and had a son that would not be a special sign that would be normal but if a virgin became pregnant and brought a son into the world that would be a miracle see it’s a miraculous sign all these promises of God are like signposts on a highway you don’t sit on top of a signpost and expect the sign to take you to your destination instead by faith in the message of the signpost you follow its direction and move toward where it points and what was this pointing to this was pointing to one person that God’s promises point to a person which leads us actually leads us to other pieces of information that this male child will be called God in Matthew chapter 1 verse 23 and they shall call his name Emmanuel which translates means God with us so Jesus name is connected to the name Emmanuel which means God meaning that this man Jesus was a savior is also God so in other words Jesus bares a significant tant amount of that amount of Emmanuel which means God with us he is Jesus the Savior because he is Emmanuel God with us our Savior is God and therefore able to save to the uttermost I read a story about a man named male Trotter he lived most of his life as a drunkard and an outcast just to show you how much he loved to drink and loved his liquor when his little child was very sick and his wife gave him money to buy medicine for the child instead of buying the medicine he went off and bought some booze and the child died Trotter was so drunk that he couldn’t even attend the funeral later he he came under the hearing of the gospel of Jesus Christ and was marvelously saved and became a preacher of the gospel after painfully retelling his own story of this message and this thing that happened in his life he concluded one of his messages in Hebrews chapter seven verse number 25 where he said therefore he is able to save to the uttermost those who come to God through him since he always lives to make intercession for them C Mel Trotter concluded his story with these words God is able to save from the gutter most to the uttermost how great a salvation is this he said God can save all immoral and moral crisis people from their sin and he can take from the lowest and highest ranks of society and save anyone who comes to him that’s who Jesus is a fourth thing the name Jesus identifies our Lord with his people in verse number 21 of Matthew chapter one you shall call his name Jesus and listen what it says for you will save he will save his people from their sin see the name declares his relationship with his people because it is to them he is a savior there is no knowing our Lord if he not if he be not known as a savior for he is that or he is nothing you see God does not save everyone I think you’ve noticed that by now only his people he saves those who have been set apart as God’s own treasure who are they well those who are his own and personally belong to him who have repented of their sin and now follow him according to Scripture they are the elect whom the father gave him before the earth was ever created they are those whose names are graven on his the palms of his hands and written on his heart they are those whom he paid the price of redemption for those who know they need to be saved from the Justice of God’s wrath and they shall be saved when they run they run to the Savior whose name is Jesus see do you do you want to be saved brethren has the Holy Spirit of God taught you that you need salvation be encouraged today it is the character of his people that they come to him guilt-ridden because of their sin they come because they need to be washed in the Savior’s blood and be made clean they come to Jesus because there’s no one else to save them from the penalty in the condemnation of sin so see if you have never sinned if there was never sin in the world well we would never require a Savior we would have not known the name of Jesus if there was no sin but the reality of the situation is that we are guilty of our sins and justly condemned in them and because God is holy he cannot lead sin into his presence so how does God deal with the sin he deals with the sin in Jesus Christ his own son the Savior so if you feel yourself to need saving then today cast yourself on the one who will fulfill his own name and will exhibit his power in you as he as you confess him as your Lord and Savior he will save you from your sin only believe him and he will be your salvation that’s wrapped up in the name and then lastly the name of Jesus points to his main work which I’ve been mentioning all along in verse number 21 it says you shall call his name Jesus for he will save his people from their sin so Jesus does not save his people merely from their sin he saves them for himself he does it by taking all the sins of his people upon himself and because he took their load his people are free and no longer have the burden and weight of sin around them he saves them by burying the penalty due because of their sin see Christ was made a curse for us he suffered for us he died the just for the unjust to bring us to God he saves them by bearing the wrath of God’s clean justice Jesus has taken the sin and paid the penalty which was due to us he saves his people from the power from the tyranny from the Dominion of sins which had mastery over us and led us by our nose every day of our life by our passions and by our desires he saves us completely that is Jesus work was so thorough everything was accomplished and nothing else needed to be done when Jesus said on the cross it is finished so completely does Jesus save those who receive him as Lord and Savior that he makes them fit to dwell with angels better than that that he will fit you to dwell with God and be one with Jesus Christ through all eternity yes Jesus bears the name he well deserves and no one else the world has brought this holiday of Christmas to focus on everything but the right thing people need Jesus Christ to save them from their sins and it’s just condemnation see Jesus the savior has transformed millions of alcoholics and drug addicts he has transformed millions of vile and profane persons and had them made them pure of speech and mind and heart all manner of people have changed by the amazing wonderful grace of Jesus Christ it’s like nothing else in the world the grace of God changes all things so we should be glad today and celebrate this name of Jesus because he actually receives sinners no matter how deeply and how long you’ve sinned he will receive you if you come every everything’s taken care of and we have many examples of of people being saved right in scriptures what he did and he still does he receives sinners consider Mary Magdalene she was possessed with seven demons she believed in Jesus Christ was saved and became a faithful follower of Jesus Christ you see her first running to the tomb you see her first being talking with Jesus Christ she’s right there in every scene she loved Jesus so much because she was rescued by so much sin you see them maniac of God area also possessed by a legion of demons this man he wore no clothes he lived in tombs he was insane when he met Jesus the devil’s departed he sat there clothed and in his right mind and became witness to the power of Jesus Christ in his whole region Samaritan woman an adulterer married five times will not necessarily married five times but would five different men she’s a sinner a great sinner she meets Jesus she repents of her sin she believes in Jesus Christ as our Savior and she practically takes the message to her whole village and they all get saved Matthew – tax collector no nobody likes tax collectors not even today but tax collectors back then they were especially given a task and usually they were Jewish to go from the Roman governor to get the taxes from the people and any extra they wanted to charge what do you think they did they were not well-liked well Matthew a tax collector Jesus says to him follow me and he becomes a faithful follower a disciple and apostle of the gospel of Jesus Christ I’m reading his matter his gospel right now Lydia a businesswoman her heart was open and she repented and believed she no sinner is beyond his saving power no sinner God saves homosexuals and harlots and liars and murderers and religious people and moral ethical and religious self-righteous people he will save anyone see the Lord Jesus is indeed the one who receives sinners he receives them to pardon them he receives them to save them he receives them to sanctify them he receives them to forgive them he receives them to make them fit for heaven for his very presence it was to this end that Jesus came into the world and as Luke 532 tells us and makes clear I have not come to call the righteous but sinners to repentance so if you desire salvation if you want to know what to do I advise you to go this very morning to the Lord Jesus Christ in the first private place you can find and earnestly and heartily entreat him in prayer to save your soul as JC rile said tell him that you heard that he received sinners and has said him that cometh unto me I will no wise cast out tell him that you are a poor and a vile sinner and that you come to him on faith of his own invitation tell him you put yourself wholly and entirely in his hands that you feel helpless and hopeless in yourself and that he expects that he and you expect that he will save you you have no hope of being saved apart from him ask him to deliver you from the guilt the power and the consequences of sin ask him to pardon you and wash you in his own blood and make you fed ask him to give you a new heart and to plant the Holy Spirit of God in your soul and ask him to give you grace and faith and will and power to be his disciple and servant from this day forward and forever ask him for that so my friend don’t wait don’t wait to feel worthy and don’t wait until you feel unworthy wait for nothing wait for nobody waiting comes from the devil the devil always will give you an excuse why you can’t come oh you’re too young you got time to wait oh you’re too old your life is gone I’m here will lie to you on every level at every place don’t believe his lies just go to Christ the worst you are the more you need to have him applied to your life you will never mend yourself you’ll never fix yourself you’ll never fix yourself by staying away and one thing before I close in prayer come and ask Jesus to save you and do it in your own words he understands you he can read açaí he knows the moaning and groaning of our heart come today to the one who bears the grand and glorious name of Jesus and by the way in our text if you notice in verse number 24 and 25 it says in Joseph awoke from his sleep and did as the angel of LORD commanded him and took Mary at his wife in verse 25 but kept her a virgin until she gave birth to a son and notice and he called his name nothing none other than what Jesus so we see you Mary and Joseph obeying the command of the Lord here because there is no other name that he could bear some time ago I that someone had sent me a Christmas card and had a message on it that I had read somewhere else also long ago it was an insightful observation it was boy I was written by Roy lessons containing the greatest need we have as human beings and this was his observation and this is what the card said it says if our greatest need had been information God would have sent us an educator if our greatest need had been technology then God would have sent us a scientist if our greatest need had been money but God God would have sent us an economist if our greatest need had been pleasure God would have sent us an entertainer but our greatest need was forgiveness so God sent us a savior amen so I prayed that you learned the thrill of the Angels words behold on to you is born this day a savior which is Christ the Lord and let me close with this someone gave me a business card and now the back was written these words if you meet me and forget me you’ve lost nothing but if you meet Jesus and forget get forget him you’ve lost everything and that’s true let’s pray or thank you again this morning for the gracious and kind words of this text if it were not there contained in the gospel and in the Word of God we would not know it but it is their Lord and it is the truth and it cuts through all the fog that we experience every holiday so I pray Lord use the word of God to really grip our heart and our mind and lord pierce us through concerning our sin if we don’t know you I prayed today would be the day that we come and confess you as Lord and Savior if we do know you lord I pray that again we would make commitments in our life and resolutions to follow you more seriously to know that our life is short and that every single moment and date counts so I pray Lord don’t allow us to waste it allow us to seize every moment because it tells us this Ephesian the days are evil and lord I pray that we would learn to walk in the spirit as Christians and not fulfill the lusts of the flesh so Lord blesses this way and I prayed that we would rejoice in this season knowing that we have the truth and what we celebrate and who we celebrate and I pray this in Christ’s name Amen

  • Final Passover and Betrayal

    Final Passover and Betrayal

    Answers Bible Curriculum Year 3 Quarter 3 Lesson 1

    We begin a new quarter of our Answers Bible Curriculum Sunday school this week with the theme: The Church Begins. Our first lesson focuses on the night before Jesus’ crucifixion and Jesus’ Last Supper with the disciples. Christians celebrate the Lord’s Supper regularly in church, but what is the significance of the bread and grape juice? How do these elements connect to the original Passover? And do believers really appreciate the joy and seriousness of what they declare when they partake in the elements? Join us as we answer these questions and more!

    Our main text for this lesson is Matthew 26:20-30.

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    Lord has been gracious a lot of the winds that they had anticipated would are going to really amplify the fires did not materialize it’s a lot less windy than normal the fires did spread a little bit but at this point at least according to the news may the fires are more contained a lot of the ones that were directly threatening sections of La have been have been contained or much more contained fires are still burning though so they just something to continue to keep in mind people have been evacuated many people have lost their homes or their other buildings so it is still still a great tragedy to have these fires there was also one confirmed fatality but the Lord was gracious it was a lot it could have been a lot worse or at least up to this point it could have been a lot worse so I do thank you for your prayers I believe the Lord heard your prayers we begin a new quarter of our answers Bob what curriculum today we’re in the third year of the curriculum this is quarter three our new theme is the church begins that’s pretty descriptive of what we’re gonna be looking at here’s a breakdown of the coming lessons roughly the first half of this quarter our first six lessons or so is going to be focused on the end of Jesus life and ministry on earth we’ll talk about his death we’ll talk about his resurrection and then in the second half of this quarter we’re going to talk about the beginning of the church which is exactly what our theme is called we’re gonna be moving into the book of Acts and we’ll see how the church begins and eventually starts going the gospel starts going to the Gentiles but today we are talking about Jesus final Passover and betrayal now every gospel account the four Gospels we have they focus a lot on the the final part of Jesus life the crucifixion the things leading up to it is death and resurrection it’s a critical part of the gospel the gospel that we share and so it makes sense that they the writers put a lot of emphasis in it so we really want to pay attention to these accounts they may be more familiar to us but as always we want to come at them with fresh eyes because when we think we know the stories or we can stop paying attention to them under stop appreciating just how significant they are we’re gonna talk a lot today specifically about the Lord’s Supper which there’s an ordinance we practice all the time but one that because of familiarity we can forget just how significant it is this how significant the declarations that Jesus was making when he first inaugurated the Lord’s Supper so let’s come at this passage with full attention wanting to know exactly what our Lord was communicating in his work through the Gospel writers and through Jesus inaugurating this ordinance for the church let’s pray my God our God thank you for your provision every day I thank you for the church for Calvary I prayed you’d build up the people and you helped me to be able to explain your word will in Jesus name Amen who’s open your Bibles to Matthew chapter 26 it’s just where we’re going to have our main text today each one of the Gospels has something to say about this element of the crucifixion account but we’re gonna focus on Matthew’s account with sprinkling in a little bit of details from the other Gospels we’re gonna be looking at Matthew 26 22 30 but just let’s set the context with the end of Jesus three-and-a-half-year ministry opposition to Messiah has peaked as well as XP anak expectations among the people Jesus has told his disciples a number of times that he’s going to Jerusalem he’s going to be handed over he’s going to be put to death but he is going to rise again three days later when he comes into Jerusalem the common people Herald him as Messiah he has a triumphal entry they’re all saying Hosanna they’re saying save now they’re expecting him to set up a new Kingdom and to get rid of the Romans the Jesus for his part he actually prophesized judgment against the city he tells the people your house is left to you desolate next time you see me or you won’t see me until next time you say blessed is he who comes the name and Lord you as cleanses the temple again just like he did at the beginning of his ministry he has a number of verbal exchanges with the religious leaders who are trying to discredit him but Jesus shows himself to be totally able to answer and answer any of their questions and to pose questions that they cannot answer after leaving the temple Jesus has a lengthy discourse in which he describes his disciples what’s going to happen in the future these things include the Temple in Jerusalem is going to be destroyed the nation of Israel is going to be judged but also Jesus disciples are going to be witnesses witnesses of him throughout the whole world and then eventually there’s going to tribulation and judgment and then Jesus will come again but he tells his disciples be faithful until I come and if you are and really for all those who would follow Jesus afterwards you will be rewarded this brings us to the beginning of chapter 26 by the way that discourse is known as the Olivet discourse but this brings us to the beginning of chapter 26 a couple things happened in the beginning the chapter that we also want to keep in mind first in chapter 26 verses 1 to 5 the religious leaders determine that they must destroy Jesus in verses 6 to 13 we have a flashback to something that took place at the beginning of Jesus passion week and that is Mary the sister of Martha and Lazarus anointed Jesus with costly in fragrant perfume when Jesus or when Mary did this the disciples actually complained Judas Iscariot leading the complaint that she was wasting the money that she could have given to the poor by just pouring this really expensive perfume on Jesus Jesus actually commended what she did and he said this is actually in preparation for my burial then it in chapter 26 verses 14 to 16 and there’s this is probably the reason why the anointing it was recounted right before we hear about Judas Iscariot going to meet with the chief priests and he asks them how much will you give me if I hand Jesus over to you they were glad to hear this and they offer him 30 pieces of silver now some of you may know what is significant about the price 30 pieces of silver it is the price of a slave according to the law if we go back to X’s 21 32 X is 21 32 says this if the ox Gore’s a male or female slave the owner shall give his or her master 30 shekels of silver and the auction stoned so this is the same price according to law that you would compensate a master if you would accidentally killed his slave this is the price that was being offered for Jesus Messiah interesting this price also appears in another place in the Old Testament significantly and that’s zechariah zechariah is one of the prophets when israel’s returning from exile and in zechariah 11 zechariah is acting as a symbol before what messiah will do in the future zechariah is acting as a shepherd to israel but it’s not going well he’s trying to shepherd the people but the people are being very stubborn and eventually zechariah says I I quit and Zechariah 11 12 to 13 this is what he says to them or this is what Zechariah’s prophecy says this is very poignant Zechariah 11 12 to 13 Zechariah says if it is good in your sight give me why my wages but if not never mind so he’s asking the people whatever you people think I deserve to be paid give it to me and the verse continues so they weighed out 30 shekels of silver as my wages this is next verse 13 then Yahweh said to me throw it to the potter that magnificent price at which I was valued by them so I took the thirty shekels of silver and threw them to the potter in the house of Yahweh this is very interesting what Zecharia records first of all because of you may already be noting connections to what happens to Jesus there’s this thing about the Potter and the house of Lord and 30sec shekels of silver which are our which are all details that reappear in what happens with Judas Iscariot but more poignant is what God’s comment is on all of this Zechariah says give me my wages but God says the one who’s really being valued at thirty pieces of silver is whom it’s God himself he says that magnificent price at which I was valued by them and notice that’s incredible sarcasm from the Lord from our God that magnificent price now thirty pieces of silver I mean that’s not pennies but that’s hardly that’s hardly valuable sum and yet this is what Judas agrees with the chief priests to betray Jesus he agrees to betray Jesus for that price back in Matthew chapter 26 says Judas begins looking for an opportunity to hand Jesus over to them then right before a passage and verses 17 and 19 Jesus tells certain disciples to make preparations for the Passover tells him to follow a certain man in Jerusalem follow that man into a certain house and then ask the owner of that house to have the guestroom prepared which is what they do so Passover is about to take place it’s Thursday evening Jesus travels to this room with his twelve disciples the thirteen of them are there and let’s now read our text Matthew 26 verses 20 to 30 here’s what it says now an evening came Jesus was reclining at the table with the twelve disciples as they were eating he said truly I say to you that one of you will betray me being deeply grieved they each one began to say to him surely not I Lord and he answered he who dipped his hand with me in the bowl is the one who will betray me the Son of Man is to go just as the is written of him but woe to that man by whom the Son of Man is betrayed it would have been good for that man if he had not been born and Judas who was betraying him said surely it is not I rabbi jesus said to him you have said it yourself while they were eating Jesus took some bread and after a blessing he broke it and gave it to the disciples and said take eat this is my body when he had taken a cup and given thanks he gave it to them saying drink from it all of you for this is my blood of the Covenant which is poured out for many for forgiveness of sins but I say to you I will not drink of this fruit of the vine from now on until that day when I drink it new with you in my father’s Kingdom after singing a hymn they went out to the Mount of Olives this is maybe a little bit smaller section than we normally take in our Sunday School lessons but very packed with important things for us to analyze so let’s follow our study process observe interpret apply starting with observations notice verse 20 it says that the disciples were reclining in the room now when we talk about reclining we need the proper image of what this Passover scene actually looks like think about in your own mind what you picture with it with this Last Supper of Jesus likely if not now earlier in your life you have thought of this scene the way it’s commonly depicted in religious paintings there’s a table the disciples are all sitting in a bunch of chairs they all have their own individual plates this is the way that we might eat the Last Supper but this is not the way that the Jews actually ate the Last Supper the fact this wasn’t the way that the Jews ate usually at all this they would recline to eat and what that means is that there would be a low table or a small or a low set of tables and there would be cushions or couches that were situated around the table and each guest each diner would actually lay down prop himself up on one arm and then reach with his other arm to grab food or to take the food that he had grab and dip it into common bowls I’ll show you some some pictures here you might be thinking of Leonardo da Vinci that’s the kind of traditional way of thinking about it that’s the way we would we would eat today that’s not the way they did it be something more along these lines so you’ve got people reclining about the table there could be one central table that has all the things on it and they’re people the disciples are fanned around it wood has Jesus’s or it could be a series of tables set up probably in a u-shape and this way the diners would actually be propped up against one another which is what makes sense of John’s description and his account where he says that the apostle himself John was laying against Jesus breast that’s only possible if people are reclining to eat that’s a Jewish way of eating and the Jews were the only ones who did this but they weren’t one of them this is a more relaxed and intimate way for people to eat then maybe we would do today and certainly what they what they ate was shared in common they weren’t using cutlery like we would today it was it was different so I’m going to make sure we have the right image of what this Passover meal would have looked like now I’m gonna go back to the previous side that has our observations okay now this is the Passover meal what is it that the Passover exactly commemorates very good so the last plague and right before the people are delivered from Egypt was God striking down the firstborn of all the Egyptians but to make a distinction as that God would not strike down the first one of the Israelites he required that they would slay a lamb or a goat that was unblemished year old and male and take the blood and put it on the doorpost of each of the Israelite houses Passover was the commemoration of this event and really Passover then was a celebration of two truths first it was a celebration of deliverance from Egypt the people were in bondage God brought all these plagues and the culminating plague the climactic Blake was this striking down of the firstborn and through that the people of Asia were finally delivered Pharaoh finally let them go and they were free the one hand Passover celebrates freedom Redemption when the other hand Passover celebrates the mercy of God the mercy in God sparing the firstborn of Israel and not bringing judgment on them something very interesting about the tenth plague and I can’t remember if we said this exactly well we went to the plagues in Sunday school talking about the Exodus but it’s interesting that the tenth plague is the only one where Israel was required to do something in order to be protected one might ask why why would they ask to do that in the first place this wasn’t something that God required for the other plagues and just even more generally we might ask why was it that the Egyptians had the plagues come upon them why did God send plagues against Egypt right so that’s one of the main reasons Pharaoh would not let them go Roy were you gonna say something else yeah this was for their disobedience and evil against God not only in favor refusing to let them go but also the oppression they had worked against Israel for hundreds of years for decades at least they had enslaved they had oppressed they had tried to kill all the Hebrew babies and then they wouldn’t let them go this was a judgment against these if all of these were judgment against Egypt against Pharaoh and against their gods so if that’s the case then why would Israel need protection in the tenth plank I mean if Egypt is being judged for evil why does Israel need protection is it that the angel might get confused the angel of the Lord as it strikes down the Egyptians and it doesn’t know that it’s actually striking down the first point of Israel and that can’t be the reason what must have been the reason that Israel needed the protection of the blood of a lamb yes Danny I believe yeah yeah I think that’s it that’s the only reason why they would need protection is that the angel the Lord was coming to strike down an evil people but Israel was evil too and that’s that becomes immediately apparent actually even before they need some sort of blood they need some sort of substitutionary sacrifice so they won’t be struck down so their first one won’t be struck down so Passover’s also remembrance of the mercy of God God did not send judgment on Israel even though Israel in its own way deserved judgment and we see the same theme in the rest of the law and indeed in the rest of the sacrifices the burnt offering the sin offering the offering on the day of atonement they’re all emphasizing Israel has sinned Israel is sinful and needs atonement it needs the blood of a substitutionary innocent unblemished sacrifice in order that God’s judgment may not come against Israel because God is holy and he cannot endure unholiness so Passover is also a remembrance of that now remember Passover and the associated feast of unleavened bread was one of three feasts that Israel was required to celebrate every year it’s given in the law every male was supposed to be in Jerusalem to celebrate Passover each year and Passover had to be celebrated in a certain way according to Exodus 12 and Deuteronomy 16 some of the stipulations included that the families partaking in Passover which should it be all Jews they had were to have no left allowed in their homes m11 is fermented dough it’s what would cause bread to rise it would have no eleven and at all in your houses he were to slay an unblemished male lamb or male goat at the temple it wouldn’t offer it at the temple but it would be slain at the temple and then you’d bring the animal back you would roast the meat and there would be none left over the next day and you’d serve it to the family or to whomever had gathered together and you would serve the roasted lamb or roasted goat with bitter herbs and unleavened bread this was all to bring back to mind exactly what Israel experienced when they first celebrated this meal when God delivered them and what God had mercy on them now these were the stipulations according to the law but there were more traditions added to Passover celebration by Jesus time indeed these traditions still exists today some of the extra traditions included the addition of four cups of wine to the Passover meal four cups of wine mix a lot remember all wine list makes with water virtually back then and each of these cups which was served and drunk by the precious bits was symbolic the exact symbolic significance is somewhat debated today but we can roughly understand what each cup represented juice for Jesus breaks down the meaning of each of the Passover cups in this way the first cup was the cup of sanctification the idea of holiness the second cup was the cup of plagues the third cup was the cup of redemption or blessing and the fourth cup was the cup of praise or a cup of acceptance for the cup of Elisha that is looking forward to Elijah’s coming and the coming of Messiah so all of these were to be brought back to mind and remembered when the wine was drunk by the participants now these background details on the Passover are very helpful for us understanding the different details of the text that appear in our passage so you’ve got the scene in your mind’s the disciples are reclining around this table everything’s been prepared they’re eating this Passover meal the roasted lamb bitter herbs the other things that cups of water that the wine is there they’re enjoying that time together they’re talking and all sudden verse 21 Jesus makes a startling announcement he says truly I say to you one of you will betray me now we’ve heard Jesus start off statements with truly before often it’s truly truly I say to you and he always says they’re right before he’s about to say something that’s gonna be a little bit hard to believe that’s what he says here he’s never mentioned before that someone at least directly there’s someone within his own group of disciples with the training but he does so now and this would have taken the disciples aback how could this be true it’s not that Jesus is lying Jesus doesn’t lie but who could betray Jesus after all he’s done for them he said the twelve disciples they were called specifically by Jesus he taught them he gave them extra teaching that he would wouldn’t even give to the crowds he walked through them he lodged with that he ate with them he did miracles before them he saved their lives and the storms at Galilee he used them as ministers they went out as but as his Proclaimers and Proclaimers of the kingdom he’s having the Passover meal with them now who would betray Messiah after all of this after all the good that Messiah has done this is a terrible terrible revelation and it says in verse 22 the disciples were deeply grieved and I asked themselves could it be me Shh could I be the one that Jesus is talking about surely not right and they even asked the Lord hoping and trusting that Jesus doesn’t mean then but Jesus goes on to clarify he says in verse 23 he who dips with me in the bowl he is the one who will betray me okay what is the significance of that phrase well we don’t know the specific table arrangement of that Passover meal it’s possible that Jesus was sharing a bowl with just one other person and he could be pointing out that disciple or perhaps he’s sharing it with a few people and just narrowing it down or maybe he’s sharing it with everybody and so he’s just saying it’s one of the disciples nevertheless sharing a bowl is a sign of intimacy and Trust indeed eating with another person especially in that day was considered a sign of intimacy and Trust but sharing a bowl even more so I think we still the same concept today to some extent will eat family-style that’s good more intimate way eating you’re actually sharing the different dishes or two to dip into the same bowl with somebody else especially the double dip that’s not something you do with people you don’t know very well yeah it was the same idea back then Jesus saying someone so close to me that’s to dip into the same Bowl he’s the one who will betray me but then Jesus goes on to announce a contrast about this person they says the Son of Man remember son a man is a title that Jesus uses for himself often it’s a title of Messiahship connotes deity so the son man will go just as it is written just as the Old Testament just as the prophet set but woe to the one who betrays the Son of Man now what does the word woe mean so you can you say that again yes it is a word of judgment Roy you’re gonna say yeah you’re right actually you have some more knowledge about the term this with a phrase oh yeah wave a comes from it does come from the evil word for well that’s translated well and yeah it’s an expression of calamity an expression of judgment expression of warning expression of lament you remember that something that Isaiah says in chapter 6 of Isaiah when he sees God in his temple he says woe is me I am destroyed because my eyes have seen the king the Lord of hosts and I’m an unclean man I’d well with unclean men so Jesus says whoa warning judgment calamity lament on this person who betrays it betrays the Son of man it’s better for that one if he had not been born and we can understand the implication that phrase he’s saying the judgment on such a one will be so staggering to be better if you were never born now Jesus clearly knows who the betrayer is he announces it and as readers or as those listening to this count we know too because earlier in the passage we’ve seen Judas has gone to proko betrayed Jesus but this was known even earlier in the gospel account when Judas Iscariot is first introduced in Matthew chapter 10 is introduced with the description Judas the one who would betray him was always known to the Lord that Judas would betray him that Judas Iscariot would betray him and he knows it now yeah Judas innocently asks in verse 25 surely it is not I rabbi but Jesus tells them you have said it that’s a roundabout way of saying it is you Judas now interestingly the disciples don’t seem to understand Jesus statement with the other things that Jesus does indicate that Judas is the betrayer because according to John’s Gospel John chapter 13 verses 28 to 30 they don’t understand what Judas is doing when he leaves they suppose that Jesus had given him some sort of mission to buy food for the Passover or to give money to the poor and so when Jesus or when Judas Iscariot leaves they don’t think anything of it but Judas he leaves to go arrange Jesus’s arrest and apprehension but the Passover meal continues though continues with some alterations and this is extremely significant at verse 26 when Jesus passes out and breaks and passes out the unleavened bread that was a normal part of Passover celebration he then says take eat this is my body that’s not a normal part of the Passover meal Luke 20 to 19 records Jesus words in this way as he passes out this unleavened bread this is my body which is given for you do this in remembrance of me so Jesus is saying to the samples you want to eat this bread eat this unleavened bread that he gives to them and then in verse 27 later in the meal it takes a cup it gives thanks he gives thanks and then he gives it to the disciples now this is probably the third cup of the Passover a third cup which is also the cup of blessing or the cup of redemption and he says his disciples drink from it all of you for this is my blood of the Covenant which is poured out for many for forgiveness of sins again this is not a normal part of the Passover but Jesus makes this announcement now pouring out blood what is that an expression for for a person to pour out blood or to pour out his blood that is an expression that means why that’s death in fact in Hebrew the word for a poor blood or shed blood they’re the same the same word is used to is translated both ways in the Bible it’s the idea of death Jesus says this is the pouring out of my blood of the Covenant the Covenant may be says it results in forgiveness of sins forgiveness of sins what are you talking about Luke 22 20 says it this way this cup which is poured out for you is the New Covenant in my blood ah new covenant what Old Testament verses should come to our minds Ezekiel does say something about it but this phrase specifically new covenant appears in a different Prophet Jeremiah Jeremiah chapter 31 actually holds your place in Matthew and turn back to Jeremiah 31 let’s refresh our minds what that passage says Jeremiah 31 verses 31 to 34 many Old Testament prophets spoke about this new covenant even Moses did in Deuteronomy chapter 30 but the phrase new covenant appears in Jeremiah Jeremiah 31 verses 31 to 34 it says behold days are coming declares Yahweh and I will make a new covenant with the house of Israel with the house of Judah not like the Covenant which I made with their fathers in the day I took them by the hand to bring them out of the land of Egypt my covenant which they broke although I was husband to them declares Yahweh but this is the covenant which I will make with the house of Israel after those days declares Yahweh I will put my law within them and on their heart I will write it and I will be their God and they shall be my people they will not teach again each man his neighbor and each man his brother saying no Yahweh but they will all know me from the least of them to the greatest of them declares Yahweh for I will forgive their iniquity and their sin I will remember no more ah so we’ve seen this passage before right but recall what’s promised in this new covenant god says I’m gonna give my people a new heart I’m gonna cause my people to actually be obedient and I will forgive them for their sins all of this comes in the New Covenant and all this in total contrast the Old Covenant where Israel did not get a new heart and therefore was still sinful and disobedient and was not forgiven but received condemnation Jesus sees something in this cup and it’s announcement about his blood being poured about the New Covenant and then verse 29 we get a surprising addendum to all of this Jesus makes another announcement we’re back in Matthew 26 now so you can jump back over there Matthew 26 verse 29 Jesus says I will not drink of the of this fruit of the vine from now on until the day when I drink it new with you in my father’s Kingdom addition be striking to us for several reasons first of all and she says I’m not gonna drink of this by anymore until a certain thing happens and that’s catch his disciples a little bit by off-guard because drinking water is pretty necessary in that society that’s what you drank with each meal wine mixed with water the water my itself was not good to drink and when often result in stomach issues so you’re not gonna drink any wine anymore Jesus and drinking wine wasn’t necessary part of the Passover celebration so you’re not going to celebrate Passover anymore Jesus how could this be possible the answer is of course because we know what’s coming that Jesus is going to die and for that reason he’s not going to drink anymore he’s not going to drink wine anymore until something happens and then here’s the next part he says though he will drink wine again with his disciples so even though Jesus is making an announcement about his death he is also announcing that though he dies his disciples will what they will see him again and they’ll drink wine with him again and then the third striking aspect is when and where that’s going to happen when will they see Jesus again when will they drink wine with him again in his father’s Kingdom that means the kingdom of God is still coming the disciples are going to be part of it and they’re gonna drink the fruit of the vine together with Jesus when God’s kingdom comes so some pretty pretty amazing promises this is where Matthew’s account of the conversation inside the upper room finishes it says verse 30 a conclusion of the meal they sang a hymn and they went to the Mount of Olives now it was traditional at this time for the Jews to end the Passover celebration with the singing of the Hallel which is a section of the Psalm Psalm 113 a 118 they may have some all of those chanted recited all those or maybe just the last one 118 there’s also a tradition to sing the great ho L at the end of Passover which is Psalm 136 that’s the psalm that where every other line is for his steadfast love endures forever so they sing and go to the Mount of Olives Mount of Olives is just east of Jerusalem Jesus often went there and there’s a garden at the base of the mountain that we know as the Garden of Gethsemane oK we’ve made our observations of the text let’s move to the second step interpretation and we have it’s very important things to explore about the Lord’s Supper in particular when Jesus said this is my body and this is the cup of the Covenant in my blood was Jesus being literal or metaphorical he was being metaphorical now how do we know this yeah the most basic thing we need to know is that Jesus was sitting right there his body and blood was actually still making up his body and that’s why he was alive so when he says this is my body this is my blood he must be speaking figuratively we could add to this that Jesus when he when he makes those statements Luke tells us he says do this in remembrance of me so there’s a memorial or a figurative aspect what Jesus is saying this is true also the original Passover it was about remembrance but as we said the most important aspect is that Jesus’s body and blood are right there next to table Jesus body and blood can’t be in two places at once and whatever is true of this first instance of the Lord’s Supper must also be true in the other instances so Jesus is presenting figures or symbols to his disciples let’s make sure we understand the significance what is exactly is communing any communicating each one of these symbols Jesus gives his body that is the bread and his blood that is the wine for the disciples to eat and drink now why normally does someone eat or drink it’s for nourishment it’s for the sustaining of our lives it’s so that we can grow and continue to live also when we eat or when we drink what we take into our bodies becomes part of our bodies though the the part of it is is excreted as waste by taking in these symbols of what are the disciples testifying about Jesus if you think about what food and drink do and Jesus says this food in this drink this is my body this is my blood by taking it in what are the disciples essentially testifying about Jesus right both those things both of what you just said on the first hand on the one hand they’re saying that Jesus is the one who gives me light he is the one who saves me Jesus life and death specifically are what give me life and even give me forgiveness of sins just as food and drink sustain a person to give them life Jesus body and blood is what gives me life that’s what they testify but also the second thing that was said is that they identify themselves with the Lord in Union just as bread is taken in and innocence becomes one with the body so this thing I have become one with Jesus and this is just like what Jesus said in John chapter 6 remember John chapter 6 where Jesus announced himself to be the bread of life and he says he who believes in me and he who eats me remember those are synonymous in that passage how exactly just he’s a saved he says I can’t remember the exact language but I will become one with him and he will become one with me I will be in him that’s how I did this says it I will be in him and he will be in me now you don’t become part of food whenever you whenever you actually eat food so this is a little bit different Jesus says there is union based on your eating me so they are testifying both of Jesus giving life to them and saving them but also in Jesus becoming one with Jesus Jesus is putting forth these symbols and that by eating and drinking the disciples are testifying of of salvation reality related to Jesus now which has the life-giving power the symbols of the bread and wine or the reality Jesus body and blood the life-giving power comes from the reality not the symbols there’s noble life giving power to the bread and the wine except no it’s the reality that they represent Jesus is the one who gives them life it’s his body and blood this is important for us to remember and disciples probably didn’t fully understand what Jesus was saying here but they would later in fact Paul he explains in 1st Corinthians 11 that the Lord’s Supper is indeed a gospel symbol it’s one of the two ordinances given to the church a right or a ritual that testifies about Jesus saving sacrifice 1st Corinthians 11 26 says this first Corinthians 11 26 Paul says at the Lord’s Supper for as often as you eat this bread and drink the cup you proclaim the Lord’s death until he comes so the Lord’s Supper this which was experienced by the disciples first here in the Last Supper is a testimony of how Jesus provides salvation just as food provides life and how the followers of Jesus become one with him but there’s more to it there are several layers to the symbolism of the Lord’s Supper and we want to make sure we we note each because all of this is laid on top of the Passover how is the Passover related to the Lord’s Supper well consider the Lord’s Supper our weakest aid in this way the Lord’s Supper takes the realities that are memorialized in the exodus to a whole new level because in the Passover the Israelites are celebrating freedom freedom from Egyptian bondage freedom from the tyranny of Pharaoh but in the Lord’s Supper indeed in the salvation of Jesus the gospel believers celebrate freedom from sin from the penalty of sin from the power of sin and from the tyranny of death this is a much greater freedom similarly in the Passover and in the original Exodus the Israelites celebrated the mercy of God in sparing judgment the judgment that was spared on them was the death of their firstborn on one particular night before the Exodus this was mercy from God’s wrath a sparing but in the Lord’s Supper in the salvation that Jesus provides there’s a much greater act of mercy from God believers all of those who trust in Jesus are forever not just one night but forever spared from the wrath of God which was due them because of their sin and by a much greater means originally the Passover they were spared on the basis of the blood of a one unblemished lamb or goat but for believers the Lord’s Supper they are spared on the basis of the unblemished sacrifice and blood of the Lamb of the Son of God himself and isn’t that what John the Baptist said John the Baptist when he spoke of Jesus he said behold the lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world Jesus is the atoning Lamb and the act of mercy shown us through Jesus atoning sacrifice is much greater than the act of mercy that was shown in Israel in the original Passover indeed the Exodus realities were grand the original Passover was grand but in comparison to what Jesus accomplishes the Passover the original Passover is a pale foreshadowing the much greater deliverance the must greater passing / is to be celebrated by Jesus disciples that is what Jesus is presenting and really inaugurating in the Last Supper so we must so there’s the layer of the Passover on top on top of all this but then there’s another layer because Jesus makes an announcement about the New Covenant he says this cup is or this cup has my blood of the New Covenant which results in forgiveness of sins so by saying that what was Jesus announcing New Covenant was promised Jesus says this cup is the blood of the New Covenant what would Jesus essentially announcing yeah boy yeah the new covenant has come the new covenant that have been promised all those things the Old Testament that God had promised they’ve come and they’ve come in Jesus he’s the one who is inaugurating and mediating the New Covenant and all the benefits that were promised in the New Covenant are now going to be the benefits of those who follow Jesus they receive new hearts they become obedient to the Lord and they have total forgiveness from sins this is way superior to anything that the Old Covenant offered and Jesus said that has now come and it’s come through my blood now I say inaugurated rather than still because the New Covenant has not been totally fulfilled yet we read back in Jeremiah 31 that covenant was offered to Israel and Judah and it says all of them would be saved so that nobody even has to tell each other to know the Lord that’s not yet happen it will happen according to Paul all Israel will yet be saved but it has the New Covenant has been inaugurated the firstfruits of the New Covenant are already evident the remnant of Israel and Judah has been saved but also the Gentiles have been mercifully grafted in Gentiles become beneficiaries of the New Covenant that is inaugurated and me you’d by Jesus so we see the Lord’s Supper is not only a celebration the gospel but we can attach to that it is a celebration of a greater passing over it is a celebration of the inauguration of the New Covenant but then there’s another layer a layer of future promise because the Lord’s Supper is not just a testimony about life now but also about future life there’s an ultimate fulfillment of the Lord’s Supper now what is that ultimate fulfillment it’s exactly what jesus promised one day I will drink the fruit of the vine together with you in my father’s Kingdom so that the Lord’s Supper is a preview it is a testimony to the future banquet with the Lord if you belong to Jesus if you are one of his disciples if you trust and believe in him then that’s where you’re headed when you take part of the Lord’s Supper you are testifying I’m gonna go banquet with the Lord and not just Mina visually but all of those who trust in Jesus with me it’s a communal preview we’re all looking forward to the banquet when you at Calvary celebrate the Lord’s Supper together or whenever you’re in a bible-believing Church celebrating the Lord’s Supper you’re in a sense doing a previewing banquet you’re all gonna be there again with Jesus when his kingdom comes celebrating with him now consider these realities who could have ever thought of these things who could ever conceive who could have ever earned or deserved a place at the banquet of the Lord God has provided one for you and me because of our faith in Jesus we approach the table of the Lord like mephibosheth approach the table of David you remember him a civil chef he was the grandson of Jonathan blaming his feet because he was from the house of Saul he expected nothing good from David because the house of Saul was at war with David but David because he loved Jonathan you wanted to show kindness to my Bichette he said you eat it my royal table from now my favorite chef was dumbfounded he says what am i I’m a dead dog to my king it’s my lord the king why should I deserve such grace it’s a good analogy for us I think about coming to the table of the Lord I don’t know exactly what that Bank was gonna look like but Jesus testifies that it’s gonna come and because if you believe in Jesus you’re gonna be there with him he’s promised that so there are many glorious realities all being celebrated all being declared in the Last Supper and in the Lord’s Supper that we celebrate in commitments of the Last Supper so think on these things my brothers and sisters think of these grand realities you did not deserve this you don’t deserve this if you believe in Jesus you deserve to be struck down just as Israel deserved to be struck down in the original Passover your sin was just as bad as Egypt you were not without sin before God His Holiness could not stand you you did not reach God’s standard but God in His own grace because of his own love because of his own mercy he gave you salvation he sent His Son Jesus to be your greater Passover your greater Passover land he brought you into the new covenant he gave you a new heart he forgave your sins he gave you new life and union with Jesus and he has secured you a place at his table his coming Kingdom did anyone conceive of a God such as this that’s so gracious this is not the kind of God that the world comes up with what comes up with a God who either winks at sin or who has man come up with some way to earn his salvation that is not the God who is a God who is does everything himself his own mercy for his own glory but we who believed in Jesus are the beneficiaries there is one more element to consider in all this it’s also really really kind of cool you notice that Jesus establishes this right commemorating his sacrifice and salvation that he achieves before he’s actually sacrificed before Jesus actually dies Jesus has not been sacrificed as the Passover lamb and yet he’s given this ordinance to commemorate it this is just what God did also with the original Passover if you go back to X’s don’t do that now but if you go back and look God tells Israel how to celebrate the Passover before God actually does it he says this is gonna be memorial for you throughout all your generations this is the way you’ve got to celebrate it he does before he actually brings the deliverance what’s the point of doing that by telling the people how to celebrate the memorial before the reality actually takes place just God showing Roy what are you saying yeah I think you both said it and this is a testimony to God’s leave sovereignty foreknowledge is ultimate power it says I’m gonna tell you what’s gonna happen beforehand and by the way here’s the way you’re gonna celebrate it after it happens God’s in total control the Lord is in total control Jesus is in total control even in his arrest and crucifixion we see some elements of that even in this passage of Jesus knows his betrayer and he’s able to announce that but also at his announcing it of the realities of this Lord’s Supper the Lord is totally in control he has total authority and this goes right along with what the Gospel writers had been wanting to show us all along if he has such authority even in his own death who must he be if everything is proceeding exactly as Jesus foretold exactly as the Scriptures foretold exactly as God planned then who must use he is the Messiah he is the son of God he is the only Savior and he is the one that you must believe in if you want to be saved we’ll see more of this next week as we see more how God’s sovereign plan was coming to pass but we even see it now Jesus is the Messiah he demonstrates total control and authority even in his own arrest and death so let’s sum up what we’ve seen today we see I just said some of this boss say it one more time Jesus knew Judas plan to betray Jesus and he knew the wrath that was due on Judas because of it we also saw that Jesus transformed the Rite of Passover to the Jews to a profound symbol of multiple grand Gospel realities and that symbol is something that Jesus has given to the church to practice continually they’ve also seen that Jesus followers they give testimony to these realities every time they partake of their right not only that those realities exist but indeed that they are partakers in that reality I am going to be at the Lord’s banquet that’s what you testify at Lord’s Supper I am in the new covenant I am I do have a greater Passover lamb who has delivered me that’s what you do every time you partake let’s consider more specific application as we come to the third part of our Bible study method couple questions here Paul makes clear in 1st Corinthians 11 that those who come to celebrate the Lord’s Supper in an unworthy way they eat and drink judgment upon themselves and in that church some people even got sick and died why is God so serious about the celebration of the Lord’s Supper yes yeah I think that’s a good answer it is a representation of the body and the blood of the Lord really representation of the whole gospel the realities are so grand the Lord Himself is so grand that to treat this memorial in an irreverent way a hypocritical way or a mocking way it’s not something that God is going to allow God will not be mocked at this Lord’s Supper therefore if you come at it in an unworthy way that is if you use the Lord’s Supper as an occasion for sin as the Corinthians did well if you contradict the testimony that you’re declaring at the Lord’s Supper by saying I follow Jesus I’m the New Covenant I’m obedient I’m gonna be in the banquet with him and really you don’t follow the Lord and you you risk you recklessly risk the chastisement and the judgement of the Lord upon yourself realities are too grand for you to treat the Lord’s Supper lightly in a way however it is not the Lord’s it is not really the ritual of the Lord’s Supper that we need to be sober about it’s really the whole Christian life the whole Christian life is in a way a celebration of the Lord’s Supper Paul Lutz this earlier in first Corinthians whenever he’s speaking about how there’s immorality in the church was that which the church is tolerating flagrant immorality he says this about it first Corinthians 5 verses 6 to 8 first corinthians 5 verses 6 to 8 your boasting is not good do you not know that a little leaven leavens the whole up dough clean out the old leaven that you may be a new lump just as you are in fact on living for Christ our Passover also has been sacrificed therefore let us celebrate the feast not with old leaven nor with the leaven of malice and wickedness but with the unleavened bread of sincerity and truth see what Paul’s saying your whole life is a celebration of the Lord’s Supper your whole life ought to be unleavened and indeed the whole life of the church this doesn’t mean we’re going to be perfect but that we don’t we don’t allow sin to reign in our lives and when do we allow nor do we tolerate unrepentant sin in the church because Jesus our Passover lamb has been sacrificed we must respond appropriately or else we hazard the holy chastisement of God another thing to note here always important to mention when we talk about the Lord’s Supper since the late Middle Ages the Catholic Church has taught the doctrine of transubstantiation transubstantiation states that in celebration of the Lord’s Supper which they call the Eucharist the bread and the wine or the grape juice they literally become the body and blood of Jesus though the bread and wine continued to look like normal bread and wine Catholics also teach that the Lord’s Supper is a presentation of sacrifice by the priest Jesus being offered again on behalf of the participants in the Eucharist in order to keep them in a state of grace why is this understanding biblically inaccurate and dangerous we’re running low on time so I will provide the answers to you this is not correct Jesus sits at the right hand of the Father his literal body cannot be in more than one place he is human he’s forever human though he has also got so his body can now also be in the bread or his his body cannot also be the bread and blood they were not the bread and blood originally when you nitrate in the meal they are not afterwards moreover Jesus has accomplished a once-and-for-all sacrifice on the crops and does not need to be sacrificed again if he does need to be then his work was not sufficient Christians already have full salvation full justification by faith in Jesus and we do not to obtain we do not need to obtain something in the Lord’s Supper to keep us in a state of grace we do obey it we do obey the ordinance of the Lord’s Supper I Jesus commanded but it is not is not necessary to keep us in the state of grace or salvation just a couple other things I want to mention Judas betrayed Jesus and Jesus said it would be better for Judas if he had never been born but Jesus is not Judas is not the only one for whom that to description is accurate there are others who from a personal perspective it would be better for them if they’ve never been born and really it’s anyone who refuses to believe in Jesus or who believes and then falls away we know the writer of Hebrews says if those who received the previous revelation from God in the Old Testament would judge based on their obedience and appropriate response to it severely how much more we who have received a great a greater salvation who have received the revelation of an even greater Salvage so we cannot neglect this salvation is Jesus your Lord and Savior you cannot want to be found in the same place that Judas Iscariot was I don’t mean this all to be super sober and serious there’s along with that Sariah t there’s also great gladness because the reality is that we’ve explored today the reality is that Jesus declared and the first inauguration of the Lord’s Supper our lives and especially the celebration of the Lord’s Supper that we do in church ought to be one of the most joyful things that we do because in it we proclaim all that crisis accomplished we proclaim our union with him we proclaim our life and salvation in him through his through his death we proclaim what we will experience with Jesus in the future and we proclaim this together we say we have come to this common salvation it is all a preview of what is to come so look forward to the next time that you get to celebrate the Lord’s Supper in church but also celebrate in all of your life your Passover lamb that’s it for this week this week next week we’ll talk more about how God’s sovereign plan was unfolding and all the things that were happening at Jesus’s and what led up to Jesus’s crucifixion and even afterwards let me close in prayer oh I should say Lord willing I will see you in church next week I won’t have to do the live stream I’ll be there in person since we’ll be coming home and a little bit of a vacation I pray my lord and god we thank you for the incredible realities or better to declare in the Lord Center our great God thank you thank you that you’ve given us a place at your table however he didn’t deserve that honor we didn’t deserve even to be have a place in your house a place in heaven but you brought us into an honored place you see there just right at the table goddess is more than we can understand comprehend how you can be so gracious to each one of us we’re so loaded with sin we can think back to any of all the sins of our lives so many and you hate them all you hate sin and yet you should love to us yeah thank you for being so gracious okay God that we share this grace with other people even over this Christmas season we’d be telling others about what a wonderful Passover lamb has been provided and that they too can be saved they will only believe I pray God you make us bold toast with the loves that we will do this fill us with the grace towards others but also the boldness and Jesus name Amen all right I’ll see you guys

  • True Discipleship

    True Discipleship

    Answers Bible Curriculum Year 3 Quarter 2 Lesson 11
    This week in Sunday school, we consider the cost of following Jesus. Jesus instructed His disciples to expect hardship and persecution in their lives because of Him. What were the disciples to think when they suffered in this way? How did Jesus motivate His disciples to persevere? Do we expect hardship in our lives for Jesus’ sake? Have we experienced it? And how are we able to stand when the times of testing come? Please join us as we consider these crucial questions!
    Our main text for this lesson is Matthew 10:16-42.

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    all right well get started good morning welcome to Sunday school thank you for being here big thanks to Steve como for filling in to me last week I was blessed by his lesson and got to listen to that I trust that you were blessed as well the retreat was also very very much a blessing and then I went one last week went to the desert and had some time away from the hubbub of Los Angeles so that was that was nice but we’re back in the New Testament today we are continuing to learn from and learn about Jesus learned about his authority learned about his teaching today’s topic is a sobering one we’re talking about true discipleship that is what it really means to follow Jesus and what it costs to follow Jesus let’s pray as we prepared to hear this word got a pretty good helmet either explain this word well I need your Spearman spirit empowerment and I pray God that you would work among the people that they’d be encouraged but they’d also be instructed and convicted where necessary or feed us with your word in Jesus name Amen when it comes to this topic of the cost of discipleship I can’t help but think back to kind of a silly silly experience I had in high school and high school I I had a really nice situation I was by the time I was a senior by the time I graduated I was very well-liked in my school I had a good reputation I had performed in a number of theater theater performances musicals and I had apparently done a good job in that and so people liked me from that I was also known for being a good student and I was respected for that and in God’s providence these different things allowed me many opportunities to talk about God with people we would do our rehearsals for our stage shows I would try and talk to people about the Lord or even in class I would I would want to find a way to talk about Jesus in whatever we were discussing or even just throughout the day or different get-togethers what students have wanted to talk about Jesus and God just kept opening doors and it and assumed it so much opportunity to talk about him I’m so excited so encouraged and I was so impressed that it seemed like everybody still liked me even though I would talk about Jesus all the time and I thought and this is the silly part I thought that I had discovered this secret as to you how’d it be a faithful Christian and not suffer I didn’t know exactly what it was it seemed like I’d found the perfect balance between being nice to people and telling them the truth so that I would not be persecuted I would not suffer it’s true I guess that there were some people that didn’t like me but it didn’t seem to faze me or those people weren’t that vocal about it so I thought I discovered the secret fast forward just a couple of years I had entered college I’m at Rutgers University and I had this one pivotal experience my first year I’m a freshman in college and I remember sitting down when some of my dorm mates I was living on on campus at the time we were just about to eat lunch and one of the person sitting opposite for me he was an unbeliever and I’m he he started to use some curse words right before we were about to eat and I wanted to see if I could turn that as an opportunity to talk about Jesus so I’d said something along the lines of oh you don’t need to use those words and then to my surprise the person who was also sitting near me suddenly got very angry and she began to rail against me by saying how dare you tell him that’s something that he is doing is wrong and what then proceeded was about a half hour for attacking me accusing me and condemning me for being an unloving and an unfair person what surprised me the most about all of this first lot and think I had said anything that offensive but second of all the person who was attacking me was a Christian or at least someone who claimed to be a Christian I was trying to defend myself trying to explain what what the I just want to talk about Jesus but she was so angry and I was so traumatized by the experience that it was about five o’clock I guess it wasn’t lunch I guess it was dinner time I went back to my door after that conversation and I just went to bed I couldn’t believe what had happened I had never thought that I would be attacked so severely and I never thought that it would come from another Christian have you ever experienced something like that where you suddenly come under attack you’re doing something good and you never thought it would happen you in that moment you wanted you so what went wrong how could this happen really if I had taken seriously Jesus words in the scriptures maybe I wouldn’t have been so surprised because one of the things that Jesus makes clear in his teaching is that those that follow him those that are his true disciples they are going to experience a great cost and part of that cost is they will suffer for him and they will be persecuted this is an important teaching for us to understand and it’s what we’re going to investigate today Jesus not only taught his disciples that they should expect to be persecuted but he also taught how and why they ought to endure that persecution now if you’re a follower of Christ if you claim to be a disciple a learner of Jesus now what we’re talking about today is extremely relevant to you whether you whether you’re in a situation which are currently being persecuted or whether it’s not something you’re experiencing right now you need to know this teaching well where we’re going to hear this teaching is in the book of Matthew chapter 10 so please open your Bibles to Matthew 10 we’re going to be looking at verses 16 to 42 let’s get the context here as you’re turning to it we’re in the middle of Jesus three-and-a-half-year ministry we’ve actually been around this area not too long ago opposition is increasing to Jesus and Matthew 9 some of the Pharisees when they observed Jesus casting out demons they say he cast out demons by demons and in Matthew 12 they say it again he casts out demons by Beelzebul that is another way to say Beelzebub I was a title of a Philistine deity but it was also used as a way to talk about Satan the Lord of the demons the Lord of the Flies he cast out demons by Beelzebub in Matthew 11 just a chapter after the passage were looking at Jesus condemns many of the cities in Judea for not believing he condemned the whole generation for being unrepentant so we’re in this this context of increasing opposition both from the Pharisees and unbelief from the people but before we get to that more culmination to the opposition or at least that that that point where we see a shift in Jesus ministry we get Matthew 10 and at the beginning of Matthew 10 Jesus is sending ahead to his disciples to act as evangelists throughout Judea they are going to proclaim the kingdom the king is here the king in the kingdom is at hand you need to repent and in the first 15 verses of this chapter you just give specific instructions to his disciples about where they’re to Minister how they’re to do it how would the Lord is going to miraculously provide for them they don’t even need to take extra provisions for themselves God’s gonna provide there to depend on him you give the miraculous power and they can heal they can cast out demons and they’re sent out to preach the 12 disciples but starting in verse 16 we’ll get another aspect of Jesus instruction to his disciples as he sends them out and that’s what I want to focus on with you today so read with me as we go to look at verses 16 to 42 in Matthew chapter 10 Jesus says behold I send you out as sheep in the midst of wolves so be shrewd as serpents and innocent as doves but be aware of men for they will hand you over to the courts and scourge you in their synagogues and you will even be brought before governors and Kings for my sake as it Simoni to them and to the Gentiles but even when they but when they hand you over do not worry about how or what you want to say but it will be given you in that hour what you are to say what is not you who speak but it is the spot the spirit of your father who speaks in you brother will betray brother to death and a father his child and children will rise up against parents and caused them to be put to death you will be hated by all because of my name but it is the one who has endured to the end who will be saved but whenever they persecute you in one city to lead to the next where truly I say to you you will not finish going through the seeds of Israel until the Son of Man comes the disciple is not above his teacher nor slave above his master it is enough for the disciple to become like his teacher and the slave like his master if they’ve called the head of the house Beelzebul how much more will they malign the members of the household therefore do not fear them there is nothing concealed that will not be revealed or hidden that will not be known what I tell you in the darkness speak in the light now what you hear whispered in your ear proclaim upon the housetops do not fear those who kill the body but are unable to kill the soul but rather fear Him who is able to destroy both soul and body in hell are not two sparrows sold for a cent yea not one of them will fall to the ground apart from your father but the very hairs of your head are all numbered so do not fear you are more valuable than many sparrows therefore everyone who confesses me before men I will also confess him before my father who is in heaven but whoever denies me before men I will also deny him before my father who is in heaven do you not think that it came to bring peace on the earth I did not come to bring peace but a sword for I came to set a man against his father and a daughter against her mother and a daughter-in-law against her mother and and a man’s enemies will be the members of his household he who loves father or mother more than me is not worthy of me and he would love son or daughter more than me is not worthy of me and he who does not take his cross and follow after me is not worthy of me he who has found his life will lose it and he was lost his life for my sake will find it he who receives you receives me and he who receives me receives him who sent me he who receives a prophet in the name of him prophet shall receive a Prophet’s reward and he receives a righteous man in the name of a righteous man shall receive a righteous man through war however in the name of a disciple gives to one of these little ones even a cup of cold water to drink truly I say to you he shall not lose his reward alright this is a great section big section important section let’s observe interpret and apply start with observations this text breaks down neatly in my opinion into three sections and you can see this even with some of the transition words in the text we start with the word behold in verse 16 and then we see in verse 26 the word therefore and then in verse 32 again the word therefore each of those therefore shifts alright indicates a shift in topic and as we look at each one of these sections we’re gonna see that each one of those sections has one main idea in the first section the first section and its topic is what the disciples should expect what should they expect when they go out and Jesus says a number of things what exactly should the disciples expect they should expect expect hostility as it from wolves they should expect to be put on trial they should expect scourging in synagogues by the way what’s scourging it’s whipping it’s a particularly kind of whipping a scourge who is kind of like a whip with multiple lashes sometimes the Scrooge’s is called a cat-o’-nine-tails so imagine a whip that has nine or more straps of leather that would all be used to whip a person at one time and sometimes these straps would have hard ends on them they would have pieces of bone or something hard that whatever it whenever someone has lashed it rips the skin and tears the skin so to be sketches it’s quite painful but it was a common kind of punishment at that time in the ancient world so he said that some you’re going to be scourge you’re going to be brought before Gentiles or Gentile rulers to give testimony to them and to the Gentiles you’re going to be betrayed by families there’s gonna be family betrayal and you’re gonna be hated by all but why why all this hostility Jesus says what’s the reason it’s because because of him he says verse 22 it’s because of my name or verse 25 if they hate the master they’re gonna hate his disciples they’re gonna hate his slaves and verse 24 he says it is enough that the cycles become like their teacher if they hate the master they’re gonna hate the slaves too not only because they hate the slaves for being associated with the master but they also hate the slaves because they’re like their master so you’re gonna be hated because of me but in this section where he’s describing what they should expect he also gives a number of practical instructions as to how they should react how should they react to these things well verse 16 be shrewd don’t be naive act with discernment and wisdom also in verse 16 be innocent don’t give just cause for people to attack you but to malign you verse 17 beware men don’t be ignorant about their intention verse 19 don’t worry about what you’re going to say why not well the Holy Spirit will teach you what to say in those hours where you have to give testimony verse 20 to endure to the end why because only the ones who endure to the end will be saved and in verse 23 he says flee persecution ok second how does it make sense he just told people to endure oh it’s interesting the reason he gives for fleeing persecution he says you won’t finish going through the cities of Israel until the Son of Man comes son of man we’ve seen that by now that’s Jesus and the coming of the Son of Man that represents Jesus coming in his kingdom it says you won’t finish by the time I come going through all the cities of Israel he says that’s the reason that they should actually flee persecution the idea is you’re not gonna run out of places to go to and speak before I come this is the first section what to expect let’s look at the second section it begins after the word therefore in verse 26 second section is all about why they should even though these things are gonna come why they should not fear man why not we get a couple of reasons verse 26 jesus says all things that are hidden are eventually going to be revealed that’s reason number one reason number two verse 28 men cannot kill the soul they can kill the body but it can’t kill the soul so don’t fear them but who can kill the soul God fear God and then in verse 29 and 30 a third reason he says the father cares for you what we see is an argument from the lesser to the greater because he says God cares for sparrows sparrows only cost a cent do you at Calvary do you notice the sparrows that exist around your community maybe tons of these tiny little birds they’re flying around you probably don’t even notice no or if you do you don’t really think of them they’re insignificant but Jesus says not a single sparrow falls to the ground without the father knowing about it without the father ordaining it yes total care and control over there sparrows even though most people don’t care about sparrows God does and how much more Jesus says does God care about you you are more valuable to him than many sparrows the hairs of your head are all numbered he cares about the sparrows but he has such an intimate care of her you that even individual hairs that you don’t even know about you can’t count them you have a number then he’s watching over them he’s controlling them he cares for you so you don’t have to be afraid isn’t that amazing that God would care for people and such in that intimate of a way so in light of those reasons what should the disciples do exactly what Jesus commissioned them to do verse 27 what you heard in the dark proclaiming the light and what you heard whispered or claimed upon the rooftops declare Jesus word boldly everywhere so that’s the second section so you seen what they should expect why they should not fear men and then thirdly why they must live with a view towards a final future verdict my name is live with a view towards that future verdicts notice their May statements in this last section about a kind of final judgment and I’m not necessarily talking about punishment here the text not necessarily talking about punishment but of a final decision verdict or even revelation there’s gonna be a final result that’s gonna become known based on what happens now in the present and notice the ways that Jesus describes it he says if you confess Jesus now he will confess you then in the future at the last time if you deny Jesus now he will deny you then if you love parents more than Jesus you will not be worthy of Jesus it is you’re not going to receive Jesus he’s not gonna own you you’re not gonna receive his reward Jesus says plainly plainly I didn’t come to bring peace to the earth but a sword a sword in two families he said she loved children more than me you are not worthy of me if you do not take up your cross and follow me you are not worthy of me Jesus says now we need to make sure we understand this phrase to take up one’s cross this is the first time a cross is mentioned in the book of Matthew these have not been crucified yet so they don’t they don’t know about that but when Jesus says you have to take up your cross how would the disciples have understood that say that again please exactly exactly they would have been thinking about death basically Jesus they would understand Jesus to mean you have to prepare to be executed by a cross if you want to follow me we have a Christian tradition that to take up one’s cross is to bear a burden in life oh you know I’ve got this difficult situation but that’s my cross to bear well it is true that we do have different burdens that we bear in life but that’s not what this phrase is talking about this is about execution for Jesus sake you’re carrying the method of your execution all the while you follow Jesus I think it’s Luke’s version he says you have to take up your cross daily to put it another way and maybe more modern terms it’s like saying if you want to follow Jesus you need to take up your stake and the torch with which you’re going to be burned or you need to take up the hangman’s noose with which you’re going to be hanged or you need to take up the toxins of the lethal injection in which you’re going to be executed he says this is what it means if you’re gonna follow me you gotta take these up in the present but he couldn’t have used any of these modern execution analogies because the cross is the unique kind of debt it’s not just death but it’s a humiliating death it’s a painful death it’s prolonged death this is what you must do in the present so that you will be worthy of me in the future it is interesting that this is exactly what Jesus himself will do so when he says take up your cross and follow me it’s actually very appropriate because Jesus will do this first in a way Jesus is foreshadowing his own death the disciples will be like their master or they ought to be ready to be like their master even to be crucified like their master will be Jesus goes on to say he who has found his life now will lose it in the future but he who loses his life now for my sake he will find his life in the future it’s interesting that this future result or this future verdict it’s not just for the 12 disciples as they go out but also for those who receive them it’s interesting maybe a little bit perplexing at the end he takes this aside to say he receives you receives me and receives the one who sent me and he says this thing about he receives a a prophet or a righteous man receives their reward or the reward of a prophet or a reward of a righteous man what is he talking about well think about the different prophets that we’ve seen in Scripture the different righteous men they interacted with people in the Old Testament some people received their word and some people didn’t what was the result for those that received the words of the prophets many of them they were blessed they were saved they were given some kind of deliverance I can point you to a few examples think back to Elijah and Elijah Elijah yeah while he’s sojourning he goes to the widow of Zarephath remember her she has a son she’s gathering wood she’s going to make a meal and then die because she doesn’t have any more food left it’s a famine but Elijah comes her knee says if you make me some food then you’re not going to die and God’s going to provide for you she believed the word of Elijah she made him some food and then God provided so that she didn’t run out of food during the time but she and her son had enough to live on same thing for Elijah Elijah stops by at the Shunammite house Shunammite was married to another I’m married to her husband but she didn’t have any children but she saw that Elijah needed a place to stay and that he was a man of God so she said let’s build a room for him so that whenever he stops live is a place for him to stay she received this prophet and after a while Elijah said Lord I want to do something for this woman finds out that she’s barren that she would love it to have a son and so he prays to God on her behalf and she’s given a son she received a reward a reward for receiving the prophet and we could point to many other examples in the Old Testament not just individuals but kings and whole nations whenever they received the Prophet they received the reward based on that and if that was true for a prophets and righteous men in the Old Testament how much more is it true for those who received the Son of God and the representatives of the son of God it’s again an argument from the lesser to the greater Jesus says those who receive you they’re receiving me they’re not going to lose their reward even all they can offer you is a cup of cold water and they’re gonna receive a reward so you see this last section we have this constant theme of what people do now is going to result in certain outcomes in the future and you and they are to be mindful of that all right so this is our first step observation we’ve looked at the different details of the text let’s now move to our second step interpretation and have some questions based on what we’ve read first of all we know the context here but is Jesus speaking about only the immediate Ministry of the disciples to Judea at this time or is he speaking further into the future he’s definitely has the future in mind some of the things that he says are gonna happen to these disciples they don’t happen right now in fact it if we look at the rest of the Gospels when the disciples come back from this first ministry for Ray they’re actually really excited they come back and they say hello hello Lord even the demons are subject to you or subject to us in your name they didn’t seem to experience scourging or being brought before Gentile kings but that would be something that they would experience later Jesus decides that even though they’re being sent out in a specific way now he’s gonna give them instruction that’s going to be even more relevant in the future yes question I think that verson you’re you’re referring to you will not finish going through the cities of insurance the son of man comes how they would have exactly understood it I’m not sure that could have referred to Jesus actually setting up his kingdom but that is really the sense that that Jesus has ultimately you seeing them is not going to come right now it could have the people would accept the words of the Jesus and the disciples and so it could have been the first coming of Jesus but that’s not what ends up happening and so when Jesus says you’re not going to finish going through these cities I think that he’s referring to the second coming you’re not going to finish doing your evangelistic ministry you’re not going to finish telling people about my word until I actually come to set up my kingdom in my second coming that’s the way I would understand it but certainly and the things that you just predicts the things that Jesus says that they’re going to experience they’re not experienced right now they must look farther into the future into the later Ministry of the Apostles but a second question that kind of follows from that is that is Jesus only talking about the Apostles here what does this also refer to later disciples they’re included too and why would we say that they’re included oh yeah yeah verse 24 hour disciples not above his teacher nor slave is master exactly the criteria that the disciples fit also fit those who come after that they are disciples of Jesus we’re not just talking about unique thing for the apostle we’re talking about the experience of any disciple any follower any learner of Jesus now it’s true the Apostles were empowered in a special way even in this immediate context but in terms of who the criteria that this passage discusses it’s any believer so this is not just about the Apostles this is for all of those who become disciples of Jesus and who therefore are commissioned to make other disciples of Jesus that means you and I are included in this instruction as well how certain is the future suffering and persecution for Jesus disciples according to this passage absolutely certain right you can even look at the verbs their future indicative these are not mites and maze and could bees these are stated as fact this is going to happen this will happen to you now of course on every single speech particular thing might happen to every disciple but this is going to be the experience of Jesus disciples now there are a couple of things that Jesus says that may be a little bit confusing one of the things he says is don’t worry about what you’re going to say when you’re called to give testimony don’t think about don’t worry about what you’re going to say well does that mean we’re not supposed to prepare not supposed to prepare to give the testimony well here is that other scripts in the New Testament it actually says be ready to make a defense so that does have the idea of preparation so what does Jesus mean here oh really this is not about the preparation but it’s about the anxiety even if you’re prepared you can still worry Jesus says don’t worry yes it’s good for you to make preparation to think about what you want to say you’re going to say but don’t become anxious about it don’t worry about make your preparations and leave it with me because the Holy Spirit will teach you what to say and sometimes for sure Jesus disciples won’t even have time to prepare let me put on the spot Oh what are they gonna do then all the Holy Spirit will give you be with them when you have time to prepare prepare and don’t worry but when you don’t have time still don’t worry I’ll be with you the spirit will teach you what to say they’re preparing part is that statement from Jesus where he says the hidden things are going to be revealed what is he talking about there we might want to connect it to Jesus next words in verse 27 the things you heard in the dark proclaiming the light the hidden things that going to be revealed Jesus secret words are gonna be known as the disciples proclaim them but this doesn’t seem to fit with the rest of the section where we’re getting a number of reasons as to why the disciples should not fear men moreover if you look at how this phrase is used in the other Gospels in parallel situations we’ve seen embraces a little bit different concepts for example in Luke chapter 12 and Jesus is saying they’re some of the same things he’s saying here but when he says that the hidden things are going to be revealed is actually talking about the hypocrisy of the Pharisees says the hypocrisy of the Pharisees is going to be revealed from what it is one day and he also says that secret words are gonna one day be brought to light what people say in secret if we go to the Gospel of Mark mark chapter four uses the same language in the context of talking about the purposes of lamps he says lamps are not to be made to be covered up but they have to be made to shine the secret the hidden things are going to be revealed so how should we understand this I think that we have kind of two senses being brought out at once in this phrase from Jesus the main idea is that a final revelation of everything is coming one day the true heart states of people and their secret behavior in words they’re all going to be exposed moreover and this is the second sense what’s true is going to be revealed one day to everyone the truth about God that truth about Christ everybody’s gonna know the truth one day therefore because everything is going to be revealed for what it is both the secret states of people and the truth of God follow God and proclaim his truth now don’t try to hide from God your sin don’t try to hide his word it’s gonna be known by everybody one day don’t be ashamed of it now declare it it’s Jesus is motivating them by saying one day everything is gonna be revealed for what it is therefore speak don’t try to hide who you are and don’t try to hide my word there is gonna be a final revelation another thing that Jesus says that may be a little bit troubling Jesus says if you deny him he will deny you Oh does that mean if we deny Jesus even one time that we’re toast that can’t be because all of us deny Jesus before we were saved right and one way even if we didn’t say those words we lived that way moreover even those who are saved can temporarily directly deny Jesus and who’s a good example of that Peter okay he’s denied Jesus three times he’s an apostle is there no hope for Peter how he was restored he repented the idea is this denial cannot be a lasting state that a believer it can’t be his ultimate choice or else there’s no hope of salvation ultimately if you confess Jesus he will confess to you ultimately if you deny Jesus you will deny another thing that Jesus says is a little confusing he says I didn’t come to bring peace on earth but a sore wait a second I thought Jesus didn’t come to bring peace on earth it’s not what the Angels announced Luke 2:14 glory to God in the highest and peace on earth toward men with whom God is pleased works on whom God’s favorite rest there is a difference between the peace presented by the Angels there and the peace that Jesus discusses here what’s the peace that the Angels announced peace between whom and whom peace between God and minute not that everybody was immediately made to be at peace but that the option of peace the overture of peace had been presented from God to man by the birth of his son by the sending of Messiah into the world there is now a way for peace to be made between God and man and the angels were announcing it that’s not the peace described in Matthew 10 what’s this kind of peace this is but this is the peace between men specifically this is the peace between family members it says my coming does not bring peace there it brings a sword and why because some people in a family will trust in Jesus and become disciples and some others will not and there’s going to be conflict then in the family instead of ironic those that become at peace with God find themselves no longer at peace with their families in this sense Jesus brings a sword into their relationship then someone may say oh I thought jesus healed broken relationships I thought he improved marriages and Families I thought he makes peace between people well in the sense he does if we look at the church yes the dividing wall of hostility has been torn down Jew and Gentile doesn’t matter social station doesn’t matter man or woman they’re all made to be at peace one body in the church and in a family yes Jesus can’t bring peace if the different family members are willing to follow after God become disciples of Jesus as they submit themselves to him as they love him they choose to love one another it does bring peace into a family but the key is in the church and in a family peace comes because people actually believe in Jesus if not everyone chooses to believe then you get strife then you get the sword not because they the Christian chooses that because that’s what unbelief does John already told us in his gospel why that is darkness hates light a person who does not believe in Christ often resents a family member who does because of the conviction his life brings because of those words because unbelieving life has not validated and so there is strife and I think many of us can testify to that can’t we I was just talking with the believer the other day a former Catholic she got saved and the rest of her family thought that she basically was brainwashed that she had kind of gone crazy and I think many former Catholics can testify that I know that was the case for my dad when he got saved the rest of his family they didn’t really want to have anything to do with him what’s once that happened which is really sad because if they really understood what was happening if the family members in the Civil was happening this is a great thing that happened you’ve actually come to know God you put away your evil you’ve gone away from your evil path you’ve become sober minded from once and you want to do your family good but it’s not what they see they just see oh I I don’t like the way he is now I don’t like his lifestyle because it’s so contradicts my own and so many of you have experienced there is shunning there is persecution there are slanderous words sometimes and I know this isn’t something that many of us have experienced but it is what Christians have experienced in the world there’s physical abuse and even killing family members put their Christian family members to death that’s exactly what Jesus said that’s happened historically and it still happens today so Jesus is very realistic when he says there’s gonna be a sword in families because of me but you can’t love your family members more than me if you do you’re not worthy of me this helps us make sense by the way Jesus words in Luke 14:26 where he says if anyone comes to me and does not hate his own father and mother and wife and children and bro others and sisters yes and even his own life he cannot be my disciple wait a second Jesus is teaching us to hate people no that would violate Jesus others teaching it’s hyperbole these are the saying the difference and your love for me and those other people must be so extreme that it even looks like hate that you are so devoted to me that should the others turn against you you will still follow me there is a high cost in following Jesus and that cost has particularly felt in families you know another poignant experience in my life relates to this there was a young guy who I knew in high school who turned to follow Jesus my brother had witness to him I knew him I hadn’t witnessed him so much but after he became a Christian I was trying to encourage him and disciple him and he was excited about following the Lord and making the different aspects of his life conformed of Jesus then one day I drove him home and right before he left he just told me he said I can’t be a Christian anymore and he said I love my family too much and they don’t want me to be a Christian so he just told me point-blank my family means I can’t become a Christian I was dumbstruck but in the sense Jesus said you should expect that we may be you’ve seen that too certainly when it comes to romantic relationships that sometimes causes people to stop following Jesus they have this sinful relationship or they love an unbeliever and they’re not willing to give that up for the sake of Jesus they choose that person over the master Jesus says you can’t love someone else more than me I think I’ve heard someone say or maybe I just heard this dirt secondhand third-hand in response to well you got to choose Jesus and not your family someone might say oh I’d rather go to hell with my family and my relatives then to go to heaven without them that may sound noble a way to honor your family but understand if you have relatives in hell that’s not what they want for you think back to Luke 16 there’s a man rich man and Lazarus Lazarus goes to heaven rich man goes to hell and the rich man whenever he’s there he speaks and he says can you send Lazarus to my brother’s who were still alive in the earth what does he want them to know doesn’t tell him Oh tell him that they can come join me here I need some company no he says tell them they will never come to this place please tell them so they might never come here so really if you want to honor your relatives even those who passed on and perhaps even gone to hell then don’t follow that that’s not what they would want for you and you do not do them any good by joining them in hell rather you if you really love them you should not only save yourself but save them give them the message that would give them salvation so there’s a great cost when it comes to families and following Jesus and that’s not the only kind of cost and there’s a lot of suffering associated with following Jesus that might make of that this question does following Jesus actually make life better or not well it depends on what you mean well Jesus improved the physical circumstances of your life if you follow him it is what many prosperity preachers would say and even those who are not known for a prosperity gospel they might still say oh Jesus is going to bless you if you follow him he’s gonna make your life better he’s gonna make yours your circumstance is better in many cases no that’s not true actually he makes it worse you have many broken relationships you lose your bonds with loved ones you experience economic hardship you’re sometimes physically abused slandered or even killed it’s hard to say that being killed as an improvement to your life circumstances but if we consider things beyond physical circumstances Jesus doesn’t make life better you experience the blessing of going the wise way you gain a new family in the church with strong and blessed relationships you have a new ability to appreciate all the different little gifts that God gives in life and then he’s put in creation you have a new joy in making Christ known to other people and you most of all you have eternal salvation in heavenly reward with Jesus and just even knowing that gives you a joy that you taste now I think many of you most of you hopefully all of you would testify that coming to Jesus has made your life better not because your circumstances improved but because you know God and that fills you with joy but if you’re looking for Jesus to improve your circumstances Jesus tells you that’s not the case those who follow him are gonna suffer and they’re gonna suffer some loss based on that truth then based on what we’ve seen this passage is it possible for a true follower of Jesus not to suffer for his Lord is there a way you can be a true follower of Jesus and not suffer you can’t Jesus says it right here now perhaps for a time you might not suffer or might not suffer greatly but perhaps when you do suffer you’ll be just so filled with joy in the Lord that the suffering doesn’t even seem to faze you I think there are probably ways that you right now are suffering or have suffered for Jesus that you don’t even think about which is like oh that doesn’t even matter it’s like I could Jesus I’ve got salvation with my lord so that’s also true and not all of us are going to suffer in the same way but we can’t escape the fact that all those who are disciples of Jesus will suffer 2nd Timothy 3:12 says it’s so plainly Paul tells Timothy indeed all who desire to live godly in Christ Jesus will be persecuted if we maintain no there is another way I can follow Jesus and not suffer like I thought when I was in high school we have to wrestle with Jesus words here are we greater than our master Jesus do we think we found a secret way that even Jesus didn’t know about I know we should not deceive ourselves all who desire to follow Jesus will suffer for him but really that’s a blessing as other scriptures will share so you can see we can already see my talking about these questions there’s some important application for us let’s consider application more closely first of all how should the prospective disciple respond to this teaching from Jesus you want to follow Jesus this is what you should expect yeah yeah those are good we’ll say more about those in just a second yes Steve yeah that’s the main thing knowing what to expect you’ve got to count the cost of following Jesus we see this brought out more in Luke 14 and some analogies there that Jesus presents he says knowing what’s coming count the cost like someone who’s gonna build a tower before he starts construction he’s got to make sure he has enough funds and materials to finish or else he’s gonna have to abandon part way and be humiliated in front of everyone be like someone who’s about to go to war with another king and another Kingdom before they even arrive make sure you have enough of a force to be able to oppose him and to win if not send a peace delegation now don’t be humiliated later so it is that Christians we can’t have the wrong idea what following Jesus is like even for those who want to follow Jesus they must count the cost yes Roy sort of the spirit which is the word of God we really need to arm ourselves with the knowledge of God’s Word and the comfort of salvation yeah thank you thanks Roy and that goes long when Rob was just saying because we know what we’re in for we need to act accordingly we got to depend on God we need to put on his armor we need to prepare ourselves for action as first Peter says I know pastors just getting into that book now we need to prepare for spiritual warfare and persecution and suffering that we might make Jesus great then we might be able to stand firm because we know what we’re getting into it is a great deception of Satan to say Oh life will be easy now that you’ve become a Christian you don’t have to worry about what’s gonna happen in the future you can continue to live in ease it’s not the way we as you said we’ve we’ve become soldiers in Christ’s army and we’ll never be able to stand without him we need to run to him run to his word run and pray now making this cost clear is that gonna maybe turn some people off from the gospel well perhaps but at least those who are turned off or who reject at least they’re properly informed what’s the point of bringing people supposedly into the kingdom if they’re not gonna last if we don’t help them count the cost then we just make false converts is it worth it to follow Jesus of course it is we know that from the other things we’ve studied even what Steve presented last week Jesus is God the great I am the Messiah he’s the source of life even in this passage we see the motivations from Jesus man can’t destroy your soul God can to your God not man and God cares for you he’ll be with you he has such intimate knowledge and care for you who protect you until he takes you home don’t live for just this brief time on earth don’t live for the now live for the final result for the future verdict what’s the profit of even obtaining the whole world if you forfeit your soul and Jesus says if you cling to life in this world you’re gonna lose it but if you cling to Jesus and you suffer for him even to the point of losing your life grant you’ll find life eternal it is worth it to follow Jesus you gain a much greater reward and blessing you gain Jesus himself it may be difficult but God has given us his word the spirit brothers and sisters in the church they comfort us strengthen us and Boldin us in this battle now someone might ask oh how long the second question we try to kind of discuss the answer how are you gonna be able to stand you might say oh I don’t know when suffering comes I might just fall away you need to prepare how do you do that not by psyching yourself up but by depending on the Lord by making sure you go to him every day you’re growing in your sanctification we don’t become perfect we don’t become bulwarks that will never be bound by persecution all of a sudden it’s a process of growth and we’re comforted by the Lord that will never be tested beyond our ability he’s always going to be with us he’s always going to provide if we will seek Him if someone might ask could a temporary denial Jesus be wise you know someone says they’re gonna kill me or they’re gonna do something really bad to me unless I deny Jesus maybe it would be good to just deny Jesus now so that I’m more opportunity to tell people about Jesus later this isn’t necessarily something that all of us face right now but it is a question that people have faced throughout time you’re faced with death is it more profitable to just deny now so you can stay alive and tell more people later well there’s a twisted logic and one sense it seems logical to just deny temporarily but it reveals a lack of trust in God and an overestimation of one’s own power we think that we can protect ourselves if we just do certain things but you can do everything in your power to protect yourself and still be put to death that was Thomas Cranmer experience he he tried to deny Jesus or denied the true gospel so that he would not be burned at the stake but he was gonna be burned anyways so when he was burned he he became to the Future canting and he said no I’m gonna I’m gonna testify what is the truth we can overestimate our power to deliver ourselves an underestimate God’s power to deliver us we can do everything that from a human perspective looks like we’re gonna die because we’re being faithful to the Lord and he can still deliver us moreover to temporarily deny Jesus does great damage to yourself and to others spiritually you’re testifying to all that Jesus is not that great Jesus is nothing important and that Jesus can’t provide for you even in death what good is such a faith even if it survives what kind of value does that faith have to the people that you want to tell the gospel to if you do make converts they’re gonna be wimpy converts and probably maybe false converts because you didn’t let a shining faith be displayed no a temporary denial is is not wise and does great damage this isn’t to say that if you do temporarily deny that you’ve lost all hope no we see Peters example again those who repent of their denial they can be restored and be used powerfully by the Lord one kind of big question in terms of application for us to consider is if Jesus taught all his disciples to expect suffering why does it seem like most American Christians don’t suffer don’t suffer for the Lord some of them do I think most American Christians at least from my observation and maybe yours too they seem to be a tease nothing disturbs them I’m not sucking for the Lord and it is true we have gracious protections and freedoms in our country and not all of us suffer in the same way but Jesus says this is the experience of all his disciples well any of us ever really escaped it I most like a reason that Christians in our country are not suffering is because they’re not faithful to the Lord they’re not faithful to their master maybe they’re not Christians but even if they are it’s so easy to just look at what other Christians do what’s become cultural and do that then rather than what Jesus says in his word we often Christians often don’t want to do anything that makes them uncomfortable or that might offend someone else and primarily that means we don’t share the gospel with people that’s why we’re not persecuted we don’t share the gospel we don’t even try to share the gospel we don’t pray Rock chimneys to share the gospel we don’t take the opportunities that we’re given we don’t look for and try to create opportunities we make excuses well I don’t want to relieve I don’t want to lose this relationship for later on I don’t want to jeopardize my job or my financial situation or I just don’t have the time right now what did Jesus commissioned us to do where our priorities why are we ashamed of him why do we refuse to acknowledge the plight of her countrymen who are lost without salvation in Jesus we have treated the gospel as a boring non-essential thing oh they seem to be doing just fine I don’t need to share them the gospel share them the gospel it’s just so wrong may God forgive us for this may God help us may God fill us with a heart that is bold and loving to share the word with others we will suffer some for doing this we won’t suffer like other people do in the world but we will suffer but we will please our Lord when we do that Jesus gave us the example did he not he willingly suffered so that others might be saved and that he might please this father it’s the same with us you can’t if we want to be people we can’t help but be like our master which means declare forth the Word of God and be willing to suffer for Jesus sake if we’ve told Jesus in our confession yes Jesus I am ready to die for you I’ll take up my cross and can we not live lives where we tell others about him can we not do the smaller thing now and say and exhorting us to think about suffering for Jesus sake just remember I’m not saying the words not saying Jesus is not saying that we ought to suffer needlessly suffer for suffering sake this is a problem that developed in the early church after the days of the Apostles there was an obsession with martyrdom it’s like people were trying to get themselves killed could it be as shrewd as serpents and innocent as doves if we don’t have to suffer if we don’t if we don’t have to suffering being fatal to the Lord or not to seek that suffering we’re not masochist we don’t get any sort of reward for suffering needlessly but where suffering is required yes we want to do that also we’re not to suffer for the wrong reasons suffer for being evil this is something that even comes out in first Peter don’t suffer for doing what is wrong why we’re doing what is right many Christians suffer and being a witness to the world because they’re actually doing evil they’re being tactless they’re being rude they’re being unloving they’re being annoying and they suffer and they think oh you know the reason I’m being rejected is because I’m being faithful to the word though sometimes Christians suffer just because they’re being annoying you’re not to suffer as evildoers you’re not to suffer because we have no compassion on the Lost and therefore we’re just a resounding gong and a clanging cymbal in their ears we have to be gentle genuinely loving but bull to declare the truth we want to follow Jesus example spend time with sinners like he did show them that we care and then open our mouths and speak to that a lifestyle is not enough you know someone once said and this is not in the Bible but the famous saying share the gospel use words if necessary I think it was a medieval theologian or monk or something who said that there’s some helpfulness in that your lifestyle shoot back up what you say but you can’t you can’t share the gospel without opening your mouth you’ve got to speak words that’s what Jesus called us to do and remember this calling that we have it’s not just for a radical extra spiritual Christians it’s for all Christians we’re not all gonna witness in the same way we’re not all gonna suffer in the same way but we all are to obey our master we’re all called to do this has Jesus disciples there to make disciples so how are you doing that are you contributing to the cause of Christ or because you’re so afraid of suffering are you unfaithful to the Lord oh we’re one minute over if you have any comments or questions based on today’s lesson please email me this is a sobering word but it’s one that we need and Jesus gives us the comfort so that we can stand even in the midst of suffering and persecution next week we’re gonna talk further about the proper response to Jesus and all his teaching let me close in prayer for today god I thank you for this word God we do need you there’s no way we can be faithful there’s nowhere we can stick no way we can stand in suffering no way we can even declare your word unless you are with us God caused us not to fear man helps to take to heart the words of this passage and remember that there’s a final verdict that we are looking to we want to be pronounced faithful in that day we want to be owned by you rather than denied by you because we just kept denying you in our lives oh Jesus I pray that you do this work in Calvary and my life and the lives of many who are listening in Jesus name Amen all right thank you all see you next week

  • Jesus Teaches in Parables

    Jesus Teaches in Parables

    Answers Bible Curriculum Year 3 Quarter 2 Lesson 9

    This week, we consider the parables of Jesus. Like other parts of Jesus’ teaching, Jesus’ parables are well-known but often not well understood. What do we need to know in order to interpret parables? What are Jesus’ parables all about? Why did Jesus teach in parables? And what specifically can we learn from Jesus’ Parable of the Soils? Please join us as we investigate the answers to these questions in God’s Word!
    Our main text for this lesson will be Matthew 13:1-23.

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    Harold’s now what is a parable yes it is a story but it has a purpose to it can we describe more about this story yeah Roy right it’s a story used to teach spiritual truth we could go even further and call it an extended metaphor or an allegory that’s basically what a parable is I remember the definition I learned growing up in Sunday School was an earthly story with a heavenly meaning that’s not a bad definition but we’re familiar with parables right they appear in the Bible they’re very much well known and Jesus teaching but do we actually know Jesus parables plenty people in the world would say that they know the parables but do we know them art is there meaning clear and Jesus’s parables are parables simple to understand easy to understand probably all think so to a certain extent that’s true but let me test that assertion at the beginning of our class today I’d like us to do a little activity regarding parables I’m gonna present to you a parable that you probably haven’t heard of or you’re not that familiar with it comes from the Bible but I won’t tell you where and we’re gonna examine this parable and then extract some principles for interpreting parables after looking at this one so I’m going to display the text of the parable on the PowerPoint screen listen to it and then see if you understand what it means the parable goes like this a great ego with great wings long opinions and full plumage of many colors came to Lebanon and took away the top of decedent he plucked off the top most of its young branches I was young twigs and brought it to a land of merchants he set it in the city of traders he also took some of the sea to the land and planted it in fertile soil he placed it beside abundant waters he said it like a willow then it sprouted and became a low spreading vine with his branches turned toward him but its roots remained under it so it became a bi and yielded shoots and sent out branches but there was another gray Diego with great wings and much plumage and behold this vine bent its roots toward him and set out its branches toward him from the beds where it was planted that he might water it it was planted in good soil beside abundant waters then it might yield branches and bear fruit and become a splendid vine will it thrive will he not pull up its roots and come off its fruit so that it Withers so that all its sprouting leaves wither and neither by great strength nor by many people can it be raised from its roots again behold though it is planted will it thrive will it not completely wither as soon as the east wind strikes it wither on the beds where it grew ok what does this mean unless you are familiar with this parable you probably don’t know what it means and that’s totally honest that stoat aliy expected because by itself we can’t understand this parable we can come up with speculative ideas like oh is there something about God here if there’s something about Lebanon here tyre inside in the the cities in Lebanon what is it that we need to understand this parable yeah we need context and what would be really helpful in the context is an explanation of what this parable actually actually means you see this is an important principle first for us when it comes to interpreting parables parables are great teaching tools when they are explained but without explanation parables are basically an impenetrable puzzle they’re interesting but we can’t know what they mean now open your Bibles to Ezekiel chapter Ezekiel 17 is actually where this parable comes from and once we see the context the parable will be way clearer but the context is not the only thing for us to know so with the zekiel 17 1 to 10 I like us to look at five principles for understanding parables if you use the student guides the student workbooks in the background section for this week’s lesson you actually see the principles I’m going to talk about he read them beforehand or if you glance there there are five principles that come from Answers in Genesis adapted from Robert plumber who’s a seminary professor at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary professor of New Testament reputation he gives these principles cancers and Genesis adapts them we’re gonna use them to here’s an important for helping us to interpret parables correctly now understand what I’m presenting to you is not a different hermeneutic or a different system of interpretation for parables as opposed to the rest of the scriptures we really do the same method of interpretation for all the Bible we have to if we’re going to be consistent but there are nuances to the genre that we know as parables and so we just want to layer these principles on top of what we normally do with all the scripture we’re going to illustrate these principles with ezekiel 17 but we’ll also mention some things about parables in the New Testament principle number one very important for understatement already seen is that you’ve got to pay attention to the literary and historical context of the parable this is the most important as it is with interpreting any Jean or any part of scripture if we just look at the immediate literary context of the parable that I presented to you we can look at verses 1 to 2 and see that this parable is given from God to the house of Israel okay just knowing that bit of information helps us to interpret the parts the parable much more but even greater and fortunate for us when it comes to this parable is that if we just look after this parable and verses 11 to 21 we see God explains exactly what this parable is about so just looking at the context helped us immensely and understanding this parable oh I’ll mention more back to explanation in just a moment well we don’t just want to consider the immediate context of literary context that is where it appears in the text what became before and after what came before and after but also the larger literary context what is the Book of Ezekiel about well much of it is a prophetic condemnation of the kingdom of Judah which was acting like a spiritual adulterous toward God it was whoring after other gods there’s many prophecies of judgment against Judah in this book but there’s also promise of restoration both of Judah and Jerusalem in the future it’s not just the literary context loss of the historical context this comes from Ezekiel the prophet Ezekiel who is in exile he was in exile after the second wave of judyann’s was taken away by the king of Babylon by this time by this parable the Northern Kingdom of Israel is gone it’s been destroyed by the Empire of Assyria but Assyria was then in turn destroyed by Babylon Babylon is the world power at the time of this parable is given now Babylon had put Judah in subjection but the king of Judah jehoiachin rebelled against Babylon Babylon came and invaded jehoiachin was taken captive along with the elite and all the skilled soldiers and laborers and artisans of Jerusalem are up of Judea in Jerusalem they were taken to Babylon instead Babylon the king of Babylon installed Zedekiah as a client King in Jerusalem and he received an oath of subjection from Zedekiah saying Zedekiah says I’m gonna serve you you’re gonna be my Lord I’ll give you the tribute whatever you need and Judah was to serve Babylon as a client kingdom but if you read through the accounts of kings and chronicles if you remember our Sunday School lessons on those instances Judah does not remain faithful to Babylon it explores alliances with other nations especially Egypt and it’s actually this looking for an alliance so that Judah can rebel against Babylon that ultimately brings Babylon down a third time on Jerusalem and Judah and he destroys utterly with that literary in historical context that details of this parable suddenly make total sense who or what are the two Eagles mentioned in the parable the two Eagles represent two kingdoms and two kings we have Babylon on the one hand and Egypt on the other what is the cut cedar of Lebanon it is the king of Judah who was cut down because of his rebellion against Babylon and taken away along with the the the young twigs along with the best of the land they were taken to Babylon what is the vine planted by this first Eagle is the kingdom of Judah what is the vine then doing when it grows toward the second Eagle it is Judah seeking an alliance with Egypt in order that it might rebel against Babylon now what is the withering of the vine the withering of the vine is judgment on Judah devastation of Judah we want to use the context to interpret this parable and really any of the parables of the Bible and we must beware of seeking to interpret something apart from its context which is usually what happens with in the New Testament the parable of the Good Samaritan you’re familiar with that parable but what is the context in which that parable is given does anyone remember yes tea that’s right Jesus was challenged by a lawyer as to what command is needed to be fulfilled in order to get into the kingdom of God and Jesus said you got to love the Lord with all your heart and love your neighbor as yourself and then the man replied who is my neighbor and the narrator tells us the man said this because he was seeking to justify himself now that’s really important for informing how you interpret the parable the good samaritan many people just see it as oh wow this is a a moral example of how to live you’ve got to bring the context into it because that’s gonna inform the intended meaning of the parable so that’s principle number one pay attention to the literary in a historical context principle number two recognize standard imagery that’s used in parables there are certain phrases or words that appear throughout the Bible or even are common among the parables that usually mean the same thing example in our parabola zico 17 we see the phrase cedar of Lebanon that’s a phrase that you see a lot in the Old Testament because the trees of Lebanon the Cedars were famous for being large and being strong and they are often used as a metaphor for a mighty person or a king that standard phrase is jusnow parable and we see it has that same meaning it refers to a mighty person the king of Judah or even the idea of a vine throughout the Old Testament you often see a vine used as a metaphor for Israel or Judah God talks about how he planned to this vine but it will be judged even in the New Testament the vine is used at times as an illustration of Israel if we consider other repeated ideas and their new Testament parables often there’s a the motif of a king a master or a landowner but in each parable this person is symbolic of the same thing who is the king the master of the landowner and most the New Testament parables there’s got so we want to recognize the standard imagery that we see in here that’s principle number 2 number 3 note striking our unexpected details in parables many parables feature some unexpected or intriguing twist and there’s a twist here even in the parable in ezekiel 17 if you look at verses 4 to 6 and also verse 8 or if you just remember the parable as I was reading it to you what is the first Eagles initial attitude toward Judah he plants it by abundant waters he makes it fertile what’s this attitude of this first eagle toward the vine being very gracious and being generous towards this fun I mean he’s uprooted or he’s cut off the cedar and the twigs but he’s been very ok I just can’t think of any words besides generous and gracious he’s provided a lot for this vine but then what does the vine do it turns from that eagle and bends itself towards another eagle now as I say that as I said the Eagle this first Eagle is the king of Babylon and his kingdom how much Judas seemed to him if he’s provided for it abundantly and it’s turned to another that’d be pretty annoying that’d be pretty outrageous he’s giving Judah what it hasn’t deserved I mean after all Judah rebelled and he did not devastate the people he did not Massacre them the instead was very gracious and made sure that they had nice provisions he was it’s the was trying to do the positive reinforcement look at all the good things that I’ve done for you don’t rebel anymore but Judah does and so what will never can either do well will the king of Babylon do exactly or verses 9 and 10 set you’ve destroyed the people he will wither the vine and that’s what happens when Babylon invades for the third time it’s the same thing with New Testament parables this is there’s this twist you have this behavior that brings about an expected result on one hand but it doesn’t it brings about a different result a New Testament parable do the same thing what’s the twist that’s central in the parable of the Good Samaritan you got this man waylaid this Israelite this Jew who’s been waylaid by robbers is left for dead but no one will care for him except tune a hated enemy a Samaritan that’s the twist that’s what it seems so odd to his listeners that was part of Jesus main point or if we look at the parable of the prodigal son what’s the twist the fact that the father accepts and rejoices over the son when he returns that’s totally unexpected the Jews would have expected this father whose son it’s so dishonored him to penalize the son or to even reject the son that’s not how the parable goats the son is accepted and he’s rejoiced over to a lavish extent again that goes towards the main meaning of the parable so be on the lookout for a striking or unexpected detail of parables because it’s part often of a twist a central twist in the parable principle number 4 determine the main point that’s what we always want to do with Scripture but parables are all about communicating one main idea and we get this main idea by paying close attention to the details the parable and paying close attention to the context what is the main idea of this parable in Ezekiel 17 it’s that total wrath is coming upon ungrateful Judah and it’s wicked king from Babylon what is the main point of the parable of the prodigal son in the New Testament we look at the details pay attention to context it’s in the same same context as the parable the lost sheep and the parable the lost coin where someone is rejoicing over something that was lost and Jesus actually purposes as parables by saying I tell you there’s more joy in heaven over one man who repents than ninety-nine who don’t need repentance and that it forms us in the main point of the prodigal son story God rejoices over a repentant sinners even the most wicked ones whenever they turn but we have to be aware of straying from the main point and start looking at things that are actually side details in parable and not take to heart principle number five it’s really the corollary to all of this number five do not press every detail in a parable for meaning the details are given there to inform the main point but not everything has symbolic significance for example if we go to Ezekiel 17 again we consider the phrase full plumage and many colors hmm what does it mean that this Eagle has full plumage so the feathers represent something what if the colors represent does that represent different languages different peoples different gods what are the abundant waters represent by which the vine is planted by this Eagle what is the symbolic significance well many of the details given to this parable are simply for vividness and in forming the main idea they don’t have a special signal symbolic significance full plumage and many colors just means a glorious root learn and kina abundant waters just refers to gracious and abundant provision there’s nothing extra symbolic about those things it’s the same thing with a parable the Good Samaritan we could ask what do the robbers represent on this parable these represent sinful temptations that these represent religious persecution no they’re just robbers we don’t want to look for things to be symbolic that actually aren’t symbolic yes parables are an allegory they aren’t extended metaphor but not everything in them has symbolic significance how do we know what’s significant the context and the clues given in the text as well as explanations that often accompany text it will show us and clarify what are the important symbols because if we treat everything as symbolic and in a parable and symbolically significant we will probably make the parable inconsistent with itself what it’s trying to say we’ll say oh that doesn’t quite fit every analogy breaks down if you examine every part of it but we also will become involved in allegorical interpretation allegories are in the scriptures and they’re fine but allegorical interpretation is not good allegorical interpretation which basically you look for everything in the text to be symbolic it leads to eisegesis you’ve heard me say that rapport it leads to reading meaning into the text rather than letting the text speak for itself we don’t want to I sujeet any part of Scripture but also we don’t want to do that with the parables so we have these principles we lay them on top of what we normally do with every passage of Scripture and this helps us understand the parables in a more accurate and a more helpful way but we could ask about all of this why use a parable in the first place after all God explains the parable in verses 11 to 21 in Ezekiel 17 so why use a parable at all what do you think every what you’re thinking already with some of the things we’ll be talking about later parables do conceal in some instances but they also reveal what you might say well God revealed without the parable why use the parable yeah yeah parables are memorable parables are clear when they give it an explanation and parables are vivid I mean the reason that Jesus’s parables are well known is because they’re so vivid they they’re very relatable they they’re very interesting if we simply if God simply explained spiritual truths without parables yeah we would get them but we wouldn’t appreciate them for their appreciate those truths in their all their vivid quality this is what we say about illustrations in general right when someone is explaining a theological truth and then he uses the concrete illustration you suddenly get it a lot better because it becomes more vivid too becomes clearer that’s the advantage of parables they communicate truth vividly and often more clearly when explained now not surprisingly Jesus used parables but as Roy was already beginning to say Jesus used parables in a slightly different way than some other people use parables in the Bible but do we understand Jesus parables turning your Bibles to Matthew 13 now Matthew chapter 13 this section features a whole bunch of hair bows from Jesus we can’t look at all of them we’re gonna focus on just one initially I was going to do two different parables in the New Testament today but I think we’re just gonna focus on one the parable of the soils beginning in Matthew 13 but see it in the context of the rest of parables and seeing what came before it’s very helpful for us understanding this one parable from Jesus what has come before well remember in the Gospel of Matthew Mathi reports to us with Jesus central men is in his ministry he says repents because what is near the kingdom is near the kingdom of God with the kingdom heaven repent because the kingdom of heaven is at hand it’s about to arrive this is the message of John the Baptist in Matthew 3 this is Jesus own message starting in Matthew chapter 4 and when Jesus sends out disciples on his behalf in Matthew chapter 10 he tells them to declare this same thing repent for the kingdom of heaven is at hand but after you after Matthew 10 net message disappears from the Gospel of Matthew that’s no longer what Jesus or his disciples say is this a shift there are some other significant changes that begin in Matthew 11 and 12 in Matthew 11 Jesus condemns the whole generation of Israel for being unrighteous and for being unrepentant he even highlights various cities saying look at all the miracles that happen in you O Bethsaida or corazon or o Capernaum but you didn’t repent I tell you it’ll be worse for you in the judgement and it was even for sodom and gomorrah Jesus condemns the generation for their lack of repentance and then in Matthew 12 we see opposition to Jesus from the scribes and Pharisees culminating in a significant way they pick a fight with him over the Sabbath they say your disciples are picking green on the Sabbath that’s not lawful or you’re you’re trying to heal somebody on the Sabbath that’s not lawful and when Jesus cast out a demon from a certain man they make a claim that scribes and Pharisees make a claim that they never made before they said he cast out demons by Beelzebub by the Lord of the Flies that is the Prince of demons I see and Jesus then mentions the unforgivable sin and then they demand a sign from Jesus and he says no sign will be given to this adulterous generation except the sign of the prophet Jonah you can see there’s the sweeping condemnation of the generation and their leaders in these two chat and that brings us right into Matthew chapter 13 let’s read verses 1 to 23 of Matthew 13 now how long with me as I read that day Jesus went out of the house and was sitting by the sea and large crowds gathered to him that he got into a boat and sat down and the whole crowd was standing on the beach he spoke many thinks to them in parables saying behold the sower went out to sow nezzie sowed some seeds fell beside the road and the birds came and ate them up others fell in the rocky places they did not have much soil and immediately they sprang up because they had no depth of soil but when the Sun had risen they were scorched and because they had no root they withered away others fell among the thorns and the thorns came up and choked them out and others fell on a good soil and yielded a crop some a hundredfold some sixty and some thirty he who has ears let him hear and the disciples came and said to him why do you speak to them in parables jesus answered them to you it has been granted to know the mysteries of the kingdom of heaven but to them it has not been granted for whoever has to him more shall be given and he will have an abundance but whoever does not have even what he has shall be taken from taken away from there for I speak to them in parables because while seeing they do not see and while hearing they do not hear nor do they understand in their case the prophecy of Isaiah is being fulfilled which says you will keep on hearing but will not understand it will keep on seeing but will not proceed for the heart of this people has become dull with their ears they scarcely hear and they have closed their eyes otherwise they would see with their eyes here are their ears and understand with their heart and return and I would heal it but blessed are your eyes because they see and your ears because they hear for truly I say to you that many prophets and righteous men desired to see what you see and did not see it and to hear with your year and did here then the parable of the seller what anyone hears the word of the kingdom and does not understand it the evil one comes and snatches away but it’s been sown in his heart this is the one whom on whom seed was sown beside the road the one on whom seed was sown on the rocky places this is the man who hears the word and immediately receives it with joy yet he has no firm root in himself that is only temporary Oh an affliction or persecution arises because of the word immediately he falls away and the one on whom seed was sown among the thorns this is the man who hears the word and the worry of the world and the deceitfulness of wealth choke the word and it becomes unfruitful and the one on whom seed was sown on the good soil this is the man who hears the word and understands it who indeed bears fruit and brings forth some one hundredfold some sixty and some thirty okay we looked at this whole parable let’s follow our method of interpretation what we want to do with all scriptures and observe interpret and apply first the observe Jesus is speaking to a large crowd on the beach from a boat based on making a natural amphitheater and it begins speaking a series of parables this is the first time a parable that we’re parable is mentioned in Matthew there are some commonalities between the parable we just read and the parables that follow verses the phrase the kingdom of heaven notice in verse 11 Jesus says to you the mystery of the kingdom of heaven has been granted to know the mystery of the kingdom of heaven what is the kingdom of heaven well we’ve already talked about this a little bit in matthew kingdom heaven is God’s coming glorious eternal righteous Kingdom we would often equate this phrase the kingdom of heaven with salvation remember there’s a nuance from the Old Testaments that phrase they were actually expecting a literal Kingdom to come from God to Israel part of God restoring Israel making is really this is a kingdom of righteousness the kingdom that God Himself rules and that has dominion over the whole earth the Jews were looking forward to this kingdom they want to be in this kingdom Jesus says the mysteries of that kingdom I will tell you about he not only says in a verse 11 but in the preceding parables every parable begins with the phrase the kingdom of heaven is like now all about the king of heaven and then there’s another facet to these parables that is common all the way down to verse 53 each parable features the concepts of hiddenness passing time and ultimate revelation a lot of time to go through each parable to explain that but if you just glance the other parables parable the wheat and the tares parable the treasure hidden in the field parable the mustard seed etc now the idea of something being hidden time passing and then at the end of time a revelation so yes yes I am you do not see the the notes on Matthew 13 okay yeah if you just go to Matthew 13 verses 1 to 23 to parable the soils and just list the bullet points not sure why that phrase but yeah I still have them displaying a mic here alright so another thing to note about these parables in this passage some of them are directly explained some of them are not and we simply have to use the context for those other ones but thankfully our parable the soils is directly explained no why why farming parables parable the soils involves farming other parables do why would Jesus use that why would he use farming as a parable exactly they’re very familiar with farming it was an agrarian society our society is largely not agrarian and that causes us to misunderstand parable sometimes but they would have related to what Jesus was talking about being very familiar with farm life now the disciples asked Jesus why he speaks in parables why he’s thinking in parables and he gives a curious tour plot Jesus says to some it has been granted to know the mysteries of the kingdom of heaven but to others has not been granted Jesus says the crowds get the parables so that they will not understand but the cycles get the parables with explanations this is that they will understand they will understand more Jesus invokes a principle in verse 12 he says whoever has him more shall be given but whoever does not have even what he has will be taken away from him by implication the disciples have something that the people in the crowd do not with this realization this observation the end of verse 9 becomes more more poignant Jesus says he who has ears to hear let him hear it’s not just a phrase to conclude a speech this is a showing that not everyone has an everyone has ears to hear and in explanation of this principle he who has an ear does not have Jesus quotes Isaiah chapter 6 now Isaiah 6 is kind of a famous passage in the Old Testament why is that chapter famous that’s right that’s where Isaiah has a vision of God and God’s holy temple in heaven and it’s an overwhelming vision the Angels that the cherubim are saying holy holy holy the whole earth is full of the Lord’s glory Isaiah says I’m a man of unclean lips woe is me God cleanses Isaiah’s lips but then the Lord says he has a message to bring and Isaiah volunteers to bring it but then the Lord clarifies what that message will be Isaiah is a prophet to Judah what is God’s message to Judah it’s what Jesus quotes here keep on hearing but don’t understand keep on seeing but don’t pursue and what follows do you remember the prophet Isaiah what was Judas state what was Judas spiritual state during Isaiah’s time if you just guess you could probably get it right Israel’s never faithful to the Lord not for long and that was the way it was in Isaiah’s time Judah was not faithful largely under the different Kings they were idolatrous they were claiming to serve God when they were really looking to serve other gods they were hypocritical in their worship and there was righteous Hezekiah during Isaiah’s day but the people as a holy were so hard-hearted they would not listen to the word of the Lord and God decided as he explains in the Book of Isaiah that Isaiah is going to be not as an Judah is going to be judged Babylon will come the people will be devastated but then in the future God will restore and transform his people and even forgive their sins of course many Messianic prophecies tied up in that so Jesus quotes those words from God to Isaiah that were meant for Judah and he says they’re fulfilled by the crowd and Jesus Sunday and then Jesus contrasts the crowd with the disciples by saying how blessed are your eyes and your ears because you can see you can hear then we have the actual pair this parable sometimes known as the parable of the sower but I think parable the soils is a better title because the focus is more on the soil in this parable we have a farmer scattering seed in this field he’s called us over here but he’s essentially a farmer he scatters the seed widely this makes sense because he can’t be precise he’s got a lot of seed to broadcast we got a large area not a whole lot of time and not a lot of energy so he’s not going to be super precise and where you cast the seed and the seed ends up in four places you’re familiar this there’s seed beside the road that is the edge of the field or seed next to the paths that are within the field this is hard and dirt and the seed remains in the surface there’s seed that falls into rocky soil slow without much depth because there are rocks underneath the topsoil farmer cannot necessarily know about these rocks or see these rocks we just cast seed in that direction then there’s seed falling in thorny ground this is a weedy patch they’re competing plants in the area even though a farmer is diligent to get rid of weeds sometimes they come back he’s not aware some of the roots still underneath or some other weeds their seeds drift into the field so there’s this weedy patch the stony ground and then finally there’s the good soil which is nutritious it’s prepared and there are no hindrance no hindrances to the crops growth and that’s what and each of these soils the seed becomes hidden in them and then their results over time the seat on the road it’s immediately eaten by birds seed in the rocks there’s great growth initially in fact the shallowness seems to contribute to the great growth because there was no depth it grew up quickly but then the plant withers and the light of the Sun and in the sun’s heat and with the whinny patched the seed germinates but is choked out by the weeds literally choked but they’re our competition for nutrients the competition for space their roots competing with each other on the ground makes us know that this planet this crop does not reduce any fruit and then there’s the good soil not only produces fruit but does so remarkably it’s the only plant among the four that produces fruit and the results are fantastic though with variation how fantastic well one commentary I read said the average seal in Palestine at this time would yield a seven and a half to ten fold return on the seed that was planted I remember it grain seeds we’re not told exactly what kind of grain this is it could be wheat rain that we use for food is the same thing that you plant in the ground so for every grain you plant every seed you plant you’re gonna get more green on average if you’ll gave you seven and a half to ten times as much as you plant it that’s not a great return now is average but Jesus says these plants are producing 160 and 34 if the whole field we’re producing that that would be amazing on a plate by a plant basis though maybe this isn’t quite as amazing as it first appears but still it’s amazing a wheat plant has one it has a stalk or a head and that head contains on average today at least according to my research about 50 seats so you plant one steeped in the ground and the wheat plant grows up healthy it will produce on average about 50 seeds that’s what Jesus is referring to in this parable then 100 is double the average that is an extremely good return 60 that’s slightly above average that’s pretty good 30 that’s below average but it’s still that’s still fruit that’s way better than any plant that produces zero and if the whole field produced just 30 fold that one to that an amazing crop but the reason that fields don’t do that is because so many of the plants fail to produce seed or fail to produce much seed due to different hindrances so this good soil produces a wonderful crop for the farmer by the way and perhaps this is obvious now with my explanation if you are a farmer what kind of plants are you looking for at harvest time and not looking for what simply germinated but what something that’s ready to be harvested that is it’s produced a harvest it’s produced seed it’s produced green how much value does a non fruit bearing plant have to a farmer at harvest time no value in fact it has negative value why negative because the farmer has wasted his time and effort on it that space on soil could have been used for other plants these plants are an annoyance to the farmer they’re worse than a dead plant it’s like if you like flowers it’s like planting a flower that never produces any blossoms this just leaves that’s a worthless flower and if you spend time on it try and care for it and it never produces anything it’s less than worthless it’s like the tree that Jesus mentions in another parable that never produces any fruit the owner of that tree says why does this tree even use up the ground cut it down and throw it into the fire it’s a useless plants they don’t produce any fruit less than useless but what is this parable mean thankfully get a direct explanation from Jesus but we should know without the explanation will the crowd understand this parable there’s no way they could speculate about it but there’s so many different ways that you could take the symbols in this town without an explanation of Jesus you can’t know what he means Jesus does explain to his disciples he says the seed is the word of the king and is this the message of salvation and entrance into God’s kingdom it’s the gospel the soil are different kinds of people reacting to this word of the kingdom see it on the path Jesus says is the one who hears the word it doesn’t understand it and we’re just taken away by the evil one I seen in the rocks is the one who receives the word with joy but any falls away in hard times and persecution seed among thorns is the one who receives the word but life’s worry and life’s wealth it chokes out the word and then the seat on the good soil is the person who hears the word he understands it and he bears fruit in the different amounts Jesus explanation is extremely helpful we need to turn it over in our minds a little bit to make sure we fully understand so let’s now proceed to our second step we’ve made observations let’s interpret why doesn’t Jesus let the crowds understand a parable quotes Isaiah essentially sings about whoever has why won’t he give the meaning to the crap yeah boy it happened but why it’s about their their hard hearts this is an active judgment coming aboard with the people of his own day it’s the same situation as occurred in Isaiah 6 when God sent a prophet Isaiah to Judah he didn’t say go give the message so that they’ll all repent but there is some aspect of that he says given the message so that they won’t understand and so that my judgment will come upon them they didn’t want the word people in Isaiah’s day didn’t want the word it’s the same in Jesus day they don’t want it so now it’s gonna be withheld from it’s an active judgment especially a judgment of God against these people you could say it’s also an act of mercy we’re familiar with the concept of the scriptures that the more you know the more you’re accountable for what you know if you don’t turn to the Lord after receiving its truth it’s even worse and if you would never have the truth so you could say this is also an act of mercy even in judgment certainly it’s a illustration of Jesus proud of Jesus principle from Matthew 7 and his Sermon on the Mount do not cast your pearls before swine refuse to give more than the parable to the crowd this isn’t to say that a crowd was therefore cut off from understanding Jesus truth if someone in the crowd wouldn’t understand Jesus parable what could that person do they could come to Jesus and ask him about it they could come and be part of his group of disciples but the fact that the people most the people didn’t do that means that they were content not to know that was a sign of their heart hearts they didn’t want to know and therefore they couldn’t know and we can see then what is it that the disciples had that the people did not faith in Jesus he believed in him and therefore they were given explanation of God’s truth yet even their fate was a grace Jesus says blessed are your eyes who see in your ears that year cycles did not earn this favor it was granted undeservedly from God and really that’s true for all of us today do your eyes see your eyes here thank the Lord because you didn’t deserve that he you open your eyes allowed you to understand its truth who is the sower in Jesus parable yeah I think it’s a good answer rob anybody get preaches the word the sower is not specifically identified in this parable by Jesus Jesus certainly fits the description of the sower he’s preaching a word but then so did his disciples and so do those who come after the disciples anyone who preaches the word of the kingdom it’s the description of the sower I think all of them could all of them are hard to be understood there now why is it that the first soil does not understand the word when it comes to it that is the seed on the path why don’t they understand the word is it a matter of intellectual capability no we’ve already seen it in the context why didn’t the crowd understand a word they didn’t want to because of their hardness of heart it’s the same thing with the people on the road the parable is very vivid of them right the road is packed it’s hard thus you can’t get in that’s the hard heart of a person the it’s not that intellectually it cannot comprehend the word but their their hearts are hardened so that they won’t understand the world and therefore the devil is only too glad to take away the words now of the four soils which one or ones represent true followers of Christ it’s only a fourth it’s only the first support soil and isn’t this evident from how the farmers would have understood this growth is not enough the fact that a plant germinated is not enough that plant is useless to the farmer or less than useless if it doesn’t predict produce fruits and many scriptures talk about the need for faith that produces fruit on one’s life Matthew chapter 7 what did Jesus say on the surf at the end of his Sermon on the Mount he who hears these words and acts on them he’ll be like a man who has a house with a strong foundation in Matthew chapter 3 John the Baptist when he was preaching his message of repentance he says do not tell me you are sons of Abraham bear fruit worthy of repentance we see the difference in your life I see how your life is conformed to God’s holy character first John the Apostle makes so clear if you claim to walk with the Lord and yet your life manifests darkness you are a liar and the truth is not in you and you know what James says faith without works is dead being by itself not that works produce salvation but if your faith doesn’t result and it good works in your life it is an empty thing so it is with these soils the only the only soil that produced fruit is the good soil and therefore it is the only one that represents a true follower of Jesus we’d like to cover backsliding Christians with this parable there was growth but it doesn’t mean that they were actually a true follower or that they were saying for someone who professes Christ and then falls away in hardship he’s not a true Christian there’s someone who professes Christ but he continues to pursue the things of the world lived for his life in the world he’s not a true Christian that’s the characteristic of such a person if he remains in that state he is not getting into the kingdom we can’t cover black backsliding fundamentally backsliding Christians is terrible only one of the soils now understand I’m not saying that Christians can’t backslide for a time this parable is about alternate characterizations says this is a man who was characterized by falling away in trial or characterized by loving the world even though he he heard the word by man who refuses to understand the word at all or a man who hears it understands and produces truth this is about what the person ultimately does in his life not just what he does for a time the profession of faith is not enough a period of faith even a period of zealous fate like the second soil right it grew up quickly and with with joy the person they received the word that’s not enough it’s not whether that person persevere persevere and bearing truth this is what happens when God’s divine word goes into a person it produces an amazing result why is Jesus telling his disciples about all this these different reactions to the message of the kingdom I believe especially in the context the other parables and where we are in the Gospel of Matthew it’s because Jesus is explaining it there is a shift in God’s plan for the kingdom I mean this in a temporal way Jesus was saying repent for the kingdom is at hand then the people visual rejected Jesus sent his message they rejected their Messiah that meant that there’s gonna be a delay and God’s coming Kingdom it will still come but now Jesus will have to go away and come back before the kingdom arrives the disciples needed to be trained in the meantime because the kingdom was not going to arrive immediately now this of course was always in God’s mind in one sense this is a change of plans in another sense it’s not he always knew that his people would reject him when his Messiah came but in another sense if you could have received the Kingdom at that time if they were only willing that’s what Jesus says when he goes to Jerusalem right I long to gather you as a hen gathers her chicks but you’re not willing therefore what you don’t get the kingdom what do you get Judea you get judgment your house is left to you desolate until until you’re transformed and you say blessed is he who comes the name of the Lord the kingdom would still come but his disciples Jesus disciples would need to know how to act in the meantime they were to be his gospel declare words Jesus was no longer gonna be on the earth they were to declare the message of the kingdom they need to be prepared for what they would face they were to cast a message widely they were not to look on the appearances of the soil you don’t know what’s underneath cast that message tell everybody about the word of the kingdom but know you’re gonna get different responses some are gonna immediately reject it they won’t understand it they won’t care for it some will believe for a time but they’ll leave the faith when it gets hard for when they experience the cost some will believe but they’ll never really give up their idols and they’ll show that their belief was fake and some will truly believe in bear fruit and he’ll persevere in that fruit bearing this is telling his disciples don’t be surprised when you see any and all of these and isn’t that exactly where the disciples saw they saw Judas turn against Jesus look at the Apostle Paul he was talking about in his different letters how useful of different people were in his ministry I never get towards the end of those end of his life what does he say all these people have left me the highlights Dimas specifically Adiemus who has loved this present world that’s departed but not everyone laughs not everybody turned to me Timothy Luke others he remains with the persecutor the possible so the Apostles experience exactly what Jesus said what happened and don’t we also with them as it is with us we won’t know upfront about the different people who claimed the name of Christ it’s the final judgment that will reveal all to bring this in summary form what is Jesus saying it is terrible it tells the disciples you will be spreading my word as you wait for the king Canaan will still come but it’s not gonna come right now continue to spread the word be ready for the different responses you will receive some will be receptive and they will persevere in their response and that is all by God’s grace so we’ve seen today principles for understanding parables and we’ve seen the meaning of the parable of the soils how does this word apply to you you mentioned some words an application can you go to the applications line just a couple of questions to get you thinking about what God’s Word is saying to you today number one which soil type seems to describe you in your life do you not understand God’s Word because really you don’t want to do you have a naive zeal for God which has never truly counted the cops your joyful because you think that God’s gonna make everything easy in your life but you don’t know the hardship that God might have it’s working do you claim the name of Christ where you actually still pursue the things of the world do you understand God’s Word believe it and bear fruit in your life if this last situation be grateful for not all eyes have been given the ability to see your eyes now I’m not saying that if you feel like you’re one of these soils that your destiny is already to determine ah I don’t know your ultimate state I pray that all of you in church today or anybody who’s listening to this are the good soil and then ultimately you will persevere in bearing fruit but Jesus doesn’t want us to be naive there will be plenty Christians that we meet maybe even that come to Calvary who are actually one of these first soils they name the name of Christ they fall away in hardship what they really love the things of the world I urge you don’t let that be your ultimate destiny don’t let that be your ultimate characteristic or state I believe it is in fearing being one of these first three soils that we actually will be the fourth the fourth soil of course it’s all God’s work and he who he who he who he truly saves will never be lost but we have a responsibility to persevere have you met these different soil types in your life you encounter these different Christians I have you probably have if you have it don’t be surprised when you do when that good friend who was zealous for a while falls away don’t be surprised either says that’s that’s a fundamental of the kingdom there will be these different soils but do persevere things or your brothers and sisters to persevere this parable is all about the word of the kingdom in broadcasting do you broadcast Christ seed the word of the king that’s what Jesus disciples or Commission’s do once what word what we are to do too we can’t afford to be prejudiced toward the soils can’t say oh I don’t think it’s gonna grow there you don’t know you don’t know what’s underneath broadcast to see lively God will make it grow if it is good soil and are you waiting faithfully for Jesus coming Kingdom all of this teaching is in light of Jesus Kingdom is still gonna come you could be in it if you’re willing to believe and follow Jesus are you waiting faithfully for Jesus King in the counter it’s your life order accordingly Christ’s kingdom will be established we’ve seen that in the Old Testament we’re seeing that again in the New Testament it’s a wonderful day for his own if you’re his own how rejoice in that but it’s a terrible day for his enemies especially for those who thought they belong to him but they were really enemies the whole time that’s it for this week if you have any questions on today’s lesson please email me if you my email is at def Kaposi a gmail.com many of you already know that next week I’m actually gonna be away I have a retreat a treat to go on with my fellowship group here at Grace Community Church so I won’t be with you but beloved brother Steve como will be teaching in my stead as graciously agreed to bring forth the word about Jesus I am statements I know that’s gonna be good I know he’s gonna encourage you and I know that you’ll be encouraging to him you come and get to hear the teaching late praise be close god this is a good word but a sobering word Lord you you were willing to establish your kingdom in Judah at that time the people were not willing so the kingdom was delete but for those who believed in you God they will enter your Kenan but it is a person being faith that is required well lord I pray that your people at Calvary would persevere I pray God that I would persevere and all your people Lord would persevere but God let us not be disheartened when we see some turn back let us exhort one another but not be surprised God we thank you for your gracious worked in us that has caused our eyes to see and that you’ve given us the ability to persevere without you God of course there’s no way we could heaven and as we fall along with you God you give us the assurance that you’ll keep us to the end we thank you for that truth let your kingdom come oh god it’s gonna be so wonderful and is established cause your people to spread that word the word of the kingdom and you Lord cause the growth in Jesus name Amen thank you all I’ll see you in two weeks

  • Jesus Teaches (Sermon on the Mount)

    Jesus Teaches (Sermon on the Mount)

    Answers Bible Curriculum Year 3 Quarter 2 Lesson 7

    This week in Sunday school, we look at Jesus’ most well known teaching: the Sermon on the Mount. Many Christians and even unbelievers will recognize phrases from this section of Scripture: “turn the other cheek,” “do not judge so that you will not be judged,” and “take the log out of your own eye.” But did Jesus merely offer a series of pithy commandments and sayings in these verses, or were all of these words driving at a more major message? If the latter, what was that message? We’re going to investigate Jesus’ sermon together to find out.
    Our main text for Sunday school, then, will be Matthew 5:1-8:1.

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    we’re good okay let’s let’s begin then good morning calvary welcome to sunday school all right we’ve been talking about the authority of jesus and we’ve been talking specifically about his teaching uh we started last week talking about how jesus dealt with the twisting of god’s word but now we’re talking about jesus teaching in general in the second half of this quarter what exactly did jesus teach certainly there’s a great deal of confusion and misinformation about jesus teaching in the world today jesus is characterized as a mild-mannered rabbi who never condemned anybody a generous genie who will give you whatever worldly things you want and the leader of a bloodthirsty legalistic crusade against everyone who was different from him some of the greatest misunderstandings concerning jesus teaching come from jesus sermon on the mount which is written down in matthew chapter 5 to matthew chapter 7.

    often the words of this sermon are turned on their heads to excuse sin or to justify legalistic self-righteousness but what was jesus really teaching in this sermon and so we’re gonna actually look at that question today we do something quite ambitious we’re going to read and investigate the whole sermon on the mount which will be even more ambitious because we started a little bit late but that’s okay to do this we’re going to not investigate all the details that we could in the different sections but we will note the details that help us to see how this sermon fits together as a whole and what its main message is i’m going to be asking some questions to move us through and as i ask those questions please don’t hesitate to answer you can just call out the answer because we want to be moving quickly so answer clearly answer loudly answer quickly that will be helpful to me all right and we do want to pay attention to what this sermon has to say because what it concerns really is who has a place in god’s kingdom and as the sermon will tell us unfortunately there are a whole lot of people who think they’re getting into god’s kingdom when they aren’t all right let’s pray before we continue god i pray to you help me to explain this word and you would apply it to our hearts in jesus name amen take your bibles please open to matthew chapter five and we’re going to look at the beginning of the sermon on the mount i’ve broken it down into different sections we’re going to read a section make some observations and then move on to the next section our main task is to understand the main idea of each section so we can piece together those main ideas into one overall message or thesis so let’s just start with the two opening verses and then we’ll talk about the context matthew chapter five verses one and two when jesus saw the crowds he went up on the mountain and after he sat down his disciples came to him he opened his mouth and began to teach them saying okay before we actually look at this teaching we want to know the context we’re very early in jesus three and a half year ministry if you glance back in matthew 4 jesus has just started teaching or doing his preaching and doing the sign miracles and jesus preaching all centers around one main idea which you can see in matthew 4 verse 17 where it says from that time on jesus began to preach and say repent for the kingdom of kevin is the kingdom of heaven the kingdom of heaven is at hand yes different kingdom by matthew so that’s his message repent for the kingdom of heaven is at hand by matthew 5 chapter 1 jesus teaching and miracles have attracted quite a large crowd and people from all over israel and the jordan pretty much every area that could come to him in the surrounding area has come to him and so in matthew chapter 1 earth matthew 5 verse 1 it says that jesus goes on this mountain to teach the people and that’s why we call it the sermon on the mount he’s on the mountain as he preaches side note note that luke chapter 6 reports a sermon that while abbreviated is very similar in timing and content to this sermon here in matthew 5 to 7. so most likely these two accounts the one here and then the one in luke 6 are talking about the same sermon and this is indeed one sermon from matthew 5 to matthew chapter 7 and not a mere collection of things that jesus said some people do offer that explanation sometimes but that doesn’t make any sense because if we go to matthew chapter 8 verse 1 this is right after jesus words end and it says his teaching concludes matthew 8 verse 1 says when jesus came down from the mountain large crowds followed him so he goes up to the mountain to teach and when he’s done he comes down from the mountain so this is something he said all on one occasion now let’s actually hear what jesus said and we’ll look at the first section matthew 5 verses 3 to 12.

    verse 3 jesus says blessed are the poor in spirit for theirs is the kingdom of heaven blessed are those who mourn for they shall be comforted blessed are the gentle for they shall inherit the earth blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness for they shall be satisfied blessed are the merciful for they shall receive mercy blessed are pure in heart for they shall see god blessed are the peacemakers for they shall be called sons of god blessed are those who have been persecuted for the sake of righteousness for theirs is the kingdom of heaven blessed are you when people insult you and persecute you and and falsely say all kinds of evil against you because of me rejoice and be glad for your reward in heaven is great in the same way they persecuted the prophets who were before you is our first section note the various obvious and constant repetition here most notably there’s the term blessed meaning happy lucky or fortunate this describes those who are favored by god in such a way that it produces joy or prosperity for a person and the whole world is concerned about happiness right this this section has something to say about it now note that we have a series of descriptions of certain people in the first half of these verses they’re described in a certain way then we have this word for that links the first half to the second half remember four indicates a reason for what was said why are these people blessed and then we have another set of descriptions that are similar to one another in the second half these verses so let’s look at the first half look at all those different descriptions first half of each of these verses what do many of these descriptions have in common with one another what’s similar about these descriptions in the first half of these verses okay yeah many of the descriptors describe someone who’s humble and we can see that from things like poor in spirit or gentle or merciful what else notice that oh go ahead okay we’ll talk about the second half in just a second but yes you’re right we’ll come back to that notice also in the first half they’re all described in the present tense they are these people are a certain way there’s one in the present perfect meaning they started in the past and they still are um also note that these are not really actions but qualities and qualities that actually go to the inside of a person it’s not things that you do necessarily but this who you are and it goes within we’re talking about poor in spirit we’re talking about um those who mourn those who are merciful those who hunger and thirst for righteousness isn’t not necessarily things you see on the outside and they’re related to spirituality so these first terms are describing a person or people in a way that is spiritual it goes to the the heart inside a person these are in their present tense and as rob was saying they have something to do with humility but now getting to the second half look at the descriptions in the second half how are those common craig pointed out they are promises and you can see that there’s a future tense to almost all of those things there something will happen for these people or to these people what else do we notice in common with those second second half descriptions what’s going to happen in the future all right go ahead okay these are definitely positive things um in the front that’s an interesting um interesting uh comment let me just look at that again they shall be they shall receive yeah it doesn’t really talk about them achieving anything necessarily um not exactly uh super specific as to how these things will happen but i think you’re right there’s a sense that they’re not doing this for themselves it’s rather somebody else or something else that’s doing it for them certainly these are positive things you may note that there’s a repetition of the idea of kingdom they’re going to receive a kingdom or they’re going to enter the kingdom and they’re going to have a dominion so just to sum it up a little bit these second half descriptions are describing a coming positive outcome a reward there’s multiple mentions of a kingdom and it’s all future note also between verses 10 and 11 what shift takes place it does talk about persecution in both of those verses but between the verses what’s the difference you notice exactly it moves from third person to second person we have says blessed are you and he brings up himself he says blessed are you when they persecute you because of me but they’re told the same thing they’re both going to receive a blessing and they both have a right to rejoice now these verses i think it’s fair for us to say they describe the truly blessed or happy person and we can sum up the details in the first half of it who is the truly happy or blessed person well he’s a righteous person and where is he righteous in his heart he has a certain kind of heart which is righteous characterized by certain things and though this person is righteous in heart he’s not perfect we can see in descriptions like verse 3 he says he’s poor in spirit verse 4 says he mourns verse 7 says that he will receive mercy a person who’s totally righteous and it never has a flaw doesn’t need any mercy but these people will receive mercy so though they’re describing a righteous person this person is not perfect so we have this strange reality that jesus says the truly righteous person is someone who recognizes his spiritual poverty and his need for god’s mercy but he also has these other qualities and also no according to verse 11 the righteous person does something specific with jesus if they’re willing to be persecuted for jesus sake what fundamentally do they do with jesus if they’re being persecuted that means that they must be following jesus they must believe jesus they must do what he says they trust him so we can sum up the details of the second half of the verses two what’s going to happen in the future for these truly righteous people they will be rewarded by god in the coming kingdom and then we can combine these two halves to summarize this whole section i’ve written a sentence here and i’ll put on this slide the righteous in heart i guess i’ll add some extra information verses 3 to 11 tells us the righteous in heart those who follow jesus are the truly blessed ones because they will inherit god’s kingdom the truly righteous in heart and those the ones who follow jesus they are blessed because they will inherit god’s kingdom but how do you tell if someone is truly righteous in heart heart is hidden after all is there any sign well let’s look at the next section let’s look now at verses 3 13-19 verse 13 you are the salt of the earth if the salt has become tasteless how can it be made salty again it is no longer good for anything except to be thrown out and trampled underfoot by men you are the light of the world the city set on a hill cannot be hidden nor does anyone light a lamp and put it under a basket but on the lampstand and it gives light to all who are in the house let your light shine before men in such a way that they may see your good works and glorify your father who is in heaven do not think that i came to abolish the law of the prophets i did not come to abolish but to fulfill right for truly i say to you until heaven and earth pass away not the smallest letter or stroke shall pass from the law until all is accomplished whoever then annulles one of the least of these commandments and teaches others to do the same shall be called least in the kingdom of heaven but whoever keeps and teaches them he shall be called great in the kingdom of heaven now you’re probably noticing as we’re moving through these sections we can’t talk about everything but listen to a few things in this next set of verses note two of the images presented in verses 13 to 14. we have salt without taste and light covered up what’s the point of having salt without saltiness or a concealed light there is no point they’re totally useless that’s important notice also verse 16 letting one’s light shine is tantamount to allowing people to observe what in a person when you let your light shine what do people see yeah what the passage says good works let them see your good works and glorify god glorify god it was in heaven now notice verses 17 and 19 jesus says he is not abolishing any of the old testament scriptures nor any of their commands he’s going to fulfill he says he’s about fulfilling them in fact jesus claims you can know who’s the greatest or the least in the kingdom of heaven based on what what do they keep or teach the commandments of god or keep and teach the commandments of god that’s the difference between the greatest and the least so there’s a connection here which from the first section verses 3 to 13 jesus declares that only the righteous and heart those who follow him will inherit the kingdom of heaven but here what clarification does he offer about the truly righteous in heart that’s right those who are truly righteous will keep god’s word pretty simple concept the righteous will keep god’s word and they will keep god’s commands they will manifest good works now at this the crowd that’s listening to jesus might have breathed a sigh of relief oh the truly righteous are the ones that keep god’s commands great because that means i’m truly righteous that means i’m going to get into the kingdom i mean yeah i’m not perfect but i’m a good person i’ve never killed anyone i haven’t stolen anything really valuable never cheated on my spouse i keep god’s word i’m in and isn’t that what many would say today they think they more or less keep what god told them to do or at least most of it but jesus adds another word stunningly in verse 20.

    this really is the completion of the section verse 20 jesus says for i say to you then unless your righteousness surpasses that of the scribes and pharisees you will not enter the kingdom of heaven now that statement would have been astonishing for several reasons what’s one yeah why is that surprising exactly so number one this is this is very astonishing because the pharisees were considered the most righteous people their good works were well known how could anyone be more righteous than them i have to be more righteous than them to get into the kingdom this would be like telling church people if you want to get into the kingdom you’ve got to be more righteous than seminary professors deacons elders and pastors or telling catholics you want to get into god’s kingdom you got to be more righteous than mother teresa and the pope that’s that’s astonishing but there are some other things here too secondly this is astonishing because in saying this jesus implies that the pharisees and scribes are not getting into the kingdom of god right because of the standard is above where those people are currently they ain’t getting in and notice thirdly jesus starts the sentence with the word for indicating this statement is a support of what he just said and what does jesus just say it’s those who actually keep the commandments of god that will be great in god’s kingdom why’d you say that jesus and then he says you better be more righteous than the scribes and pharisees so what is what’s the connection between those two statements that’s exactly it jesus is saying they don’t keep god’s commandments and then it makes sense if they don’t keep god’s commandments then certainly you have to be more righteous than them but how could that be this sounded preposterous to the people jesus you’re saying the pharisees don’t keep god’s word they pride themselves on keeping the law you say they’re not doing it and we the people we look up to the pharisees we follow their teaching and their example if they’re not doing it then neither are we but jesus that’s crazy prove it jesus we think we do keep god’s word and the pharisees do too prove otherwise challenge accepted let’s kind of go to the next section it’s gonna be a little bit larger verses 21-48 read with me verse 21 you’ve heard that the ancients were told you shall not commit murder and whoever commits murder shall be liable to the court but i say to you that everyone who is angry with his brother shall be guilty before the court and whoever says to his brother you good for nothing shall be guilty before the supreme court and whoever says you fool will be guilty enough to go into the fiery hell therefore if you are presenting your offering at the altar and then remember that your brother has something against you leave your offering there before the altar uh yeah and go first be reconciled to your brother and then come and present your offering make friends quickly with your opponent at law while you’re with him on the way so that your opponent may not hand you over to the judge and the judge to the officer and you be thrown into prison truly i say to you you will not come out of there until you paid up the last cent you have heard that it was said you shall not commit adultery but i say to you that everyone who looks at a woman with lust for her has already committed adultery with her in his heart if your right eye makes you stumble tear it out and throw it from you for it is better for you to lose one of the parts of your body and for your whole body to be thrown into hell if your right hand makes you stumble cut it off and throw it from you before it is better for you to lose one of the parts of your body than for your whole body to go into hell it was said whoever sends his wife away let him give her a certificate of divorce but i say to you that everyone who marries i say that everyone who divorces his wife except for the reason of unchastity makes her commit adultery and whoever marries a divorced woman commits adultery again you’ve heard that the ancients were told you shall not make false vows but shall fulfill your vows to the lord but i say to you make no oath at all either by heaven for it is the throne of god or by the earth for it is the footstool of his feet or by jerusalem for it is the city of the great king nor shall you make an oath by your head you cannot make one hair white or black but let your statement be yes yes or no no anything beyond these is of evil you’ve heard that it was said an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth but i say to you do not resist an evil person but whoever slaps you on your right cheek turn to him the other also if anyone wants to sue you and take your shirt let him have your coat also whoever forces you to go one mile go with him too give to him who asks of you and do not turn away from him who wants to borrow from you you have heard that it was said you shall love your neighbors and hate your enemy but i say to you love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you so that you may be sons of your father who is in heaven for he causes the sun his son to rise on the evil and the good and sends rain on the righteous and the unrighteous for if you love those who love you what reward do you have do not even the tax collectors do the same if you greet only your brothers what more are you doing than others do not even the gentiles do the same therefore you are to be perfect as your heavenly father is perfect okay bigger section note the phrases beginning the different paragraphs here jesus says you have heard or it was said and then but i say to you where would the people have heard yes somewhat the scriptures but they don’t most of them probably don’t have access to the word themselves so where would they have heard these things dwayne that’s right the scribes and the pharisees they’re their religious teachers and so what jesus is commenting on is the teaching and practice of the scribes and pharisees which is imitated by the people and note the topics that jesus addresses these are scriptural topics murder adultery lying in false vows vengeance love for others but jesus totally contradicts the jewish understanding of these scriptural topics rather than simply refraining from murder jesus says what does the true truly obedient person to god do doesn’t merely refrain from murder what does he do that’s right it says uh the truly righteous person the truly obedient person refrains from anger and he doesn’t even worship until he restores relationships broken by anger or next topic rather than simply refraining from adultery what does the truly obedient person do it’s similar to the first one he doesn’t even lust in his heart he refrains from lusting after another person in his heart he also gets rid of all stumbling blocks and he will not divorce except for infidelity that’s what the true torah keeper does we can look at we can see this for each one of these rather than simply keeping holy vows the truly obedient person speaks truth all of the time without needing to resort to an oath or swearing or rather when seeking vengeance rather than simply confining payback to the level of the original hurts oh he hurt me this much so i’ll hurt him that much eye for i is that what the righteous person does no the righteous person seeks no personal vengeance the true torah keeper seeks no vengeance and instead seeks to do good to those who have hurt him or try to take advantage of him and rather than simply loving those who love him back the person truly obedient to god loves his enemies and he loves the unlovable now jesus being unfair here were these things actually in the old testament or is jesus upping the ante changing the rules and then condemning people for not meeting the new rules were these things in the old testament they were jesus is not saying anything new here consider leviticus 19 verses 17-18 leviticus 19 17-18 you shall not hate your fellow countrymen in your heart you may surely reprove your neighbor but you shall not incur sin because of him you shall not take vengeance nor bear any grudge against the sons of your people but you shall love your neighbor as yourself i am yahweh or leviticus 1911 leviticus 19 11 you shall not steal nor deal falsely nor lie to one another you shall not swear falsely by my name so as to profane the name of your god i am yahweh and one more exodus 20 verse 17 you shall not covet your neighbor’s house you shall not covet your neighbor’s wife or his male servant or his female servant or his aunks or his ox or his donkey or anything that belongs to your neighbor you see all these things that jesus was saying they are in the torah they’re in the first five books true obedience to god has always included the heart and true obedience has always gone beyond merely refraining from major sins jesus isn’t giving a new standard he’s just bringing back the old one that they had not been paying attention to this is true obedience and you can see that true obedience to god essentially consists of being like whom it’s like being like god that’s why it says here in verse 48 you want to be perfect as your heavenly father is perfect and you want to love others because that’s what god does he sends the sun and the rain on the righteous and the good or the evil alike and even in the old testament commands that i just quoted you can hear that why should you do these things i am yahweh he says that and the phrase in verse 48 sounds a lot like leviticus 19 2 leviticus 19 2b which says you shall be holy for i yahweh your god am holy so jesus is saying do you think you obey the scriptures that you are a good person before god then you should you should be looking like god you should do the things that he does you should follow what he actually commanded the standard that is based off of his own character because what is god he’s holy he’s perfect there’s no goodness that lacks in him and there’s no evil in him at all so don’t tell jesus that you’re holier than most people or that you’ve followed the example of your religious leaders and teachers that’s not the standard god and his word are the standard how is it that the people got away from the biblical standard how could that have happened yeah focus on the outward and who is causing them to do that teachers the teachers were not accurately handling god’s word they brought their traditions onto it and so they didn’t actually give god’s standard to the people they the people were improperly taught they didn’t give enough attention to the word and they were following unbiblical traditions from the scribes and pharisees and what about us today i ask you are you as holy and as good as god is do you actually keep what was written in his word or do you simply follow traditions and what other profession christians do like what we said last week right we could summarize this section as really a clarification of what jesus just said the righteous keep god’s word what does it mean to keep god’s word to know what he actually said to do it and to ultimately be like god keeping god’s words means actually knowing it doing it and being like god so at this point we can imagine the people in the crowd faltering a little bit oh i guess i don’t keep all the commands of god i didn’t realize that’s what the commands actually were but i do good things too don’t those count for something let’s now look at the next section all of chapter 6 matthew 6 verses 1 to 34.

    i know it feels like we’re moving fast but bear with me verse one chapter six beware of practicing your righteousness before men to be noticed by them otherwise you have no reward with your father who is in heaven so when you give to the poor do not sound a trumpet before you as the hypocrites do in the synagogues and in the streets so that they may be honored by men truly i say to you they have their reward in full but when you give to the poor do not let your left hand know what your right hand is doing so that your giving will be in secret and your father who sees what is done in secret will reward you when you pray you are not to be like the hypocrites they love to stand and pray in the synagogues and on the street corners that they may be seen by men truly i say to you they have their reward in full but you when you pray go into your inner room close your door and pray to your father who is in secret and your father who sees what is done in secret will reward you and when you are praying do not use meaningless repetition as the gentiles do for they suppose that they will be heard for their many words so do not be like them if your father knows what you need before you ask him pray then in this way our father who is in heaven hallowed be your name your kingdom come your will be done on earth as it is in heaven give us this day our daily bread and forgive us our debts as we have also forgiven our debtors and do not lead us into temptation but deliver us from evil for yours is the kingdom and the power and the glory forever amen for if you forgive others for their transgressions your heavenly father will also forgive you but if you do not forgive others then your father will not forgive your transgressions whenever you fast do not put on a gloomy face as the hypocrites do so they neglect their appearance that they will be noticed by men when they are fasting truly i say to you they have their reward in full but you when you fast anoint your head and wash your face so that your fasting will not be noticed by men but by your father who is in secret and your father who sees what is done in secret will reward you do not store for yourselves treasures on earth where moth and rust destroy and where thieves break in and steal but store for yourselves treasures in heaven we’re neither moth nor rust destroys and where thieves do not break in or steal for where your treasure is there your heart will be also the eye is the lamp of the body so then if your eyes clear your whole body will be full of light but if your eye is bad your whole body will be full of darkness but then the light that is in you is darkness how great is the darkness no one can serve two masters for either you will hate the one and love the other or he’ll be devoted to one and despise the other you cannot serve god and wealth for this reason i say to you do not be worried about your life as to what you will eat or what you will drink or for your body as to what you will put on it’s not life more than food and the body more than clothing look at the birds of the air that they do not sow nor reap or gather into barns and yet your heavenly father feeds them are you not worth much more than they and who of you by being worried can add a single hour to his life and why are you worried about clothing observe how the lilies of the field grow they do not toil nor do they spin yet i saved you then not even solomon and all his glory clothed himself like one of these but if god so closed the grass of field which is alive today and tomorrow is thrown into the furnace will he not much more clothe you you have a little faith do not worry then saying what will we eat or what will we drink or what will we wear for clothing for the gentiles eagerly seek all these things your heavenly father knows that you need all these things but seek first his kingdom and his righteousness and all these things will be added to you so do not worry about tomorrow but tomorrow will care for itself each day has enough trouble of its own all right this is another big section i’m going to argue there’s really one main idea here jesus first addresses three kinds of external good works giving to the poor praying and fasting what’s the main problem with these so-called good works as modeled by the pharisees exactly these are done for the praise and approval of men the reward of men but instead jesus points out what reward are they to be seeking the reward that comes from god there’s an additional problem with jewish prayer that’s really more characteristic of gentile prayers what’s the problem according to verse 7.

    exactly meaningless repetition and many words note how does jesus model prayer contrast the meaningless repetition we all know this prayer right exactly it is very purposeful and it is very concise there’s no meaningless repetition here this is a rather short prayer but this is in contrast to the prayers of the gentiles the meaningless ineffective prayers the gentiles jesus broadens their critique in verse 20. it’s not simply that both the pharisees and the gentiles love the approval of men but where are they storing up their treasure on earth in the world jesus tells the crowd you need to store up your treasure in heaven why well because treasure in heaven lasts because the heart follows what it treasures you either love god or you love stuff in the world and because god will take care of you in the world if you seek him first this exhortation from verse 33 is key seek as top priority god’s kingdom and god’s righteousness and god will take care of your earthly needs this section has a lot to say about treasure and reward and we can summarize the main idea in this way going back to the concept of true righteousness the truly righteous person he seeks god’s reward and not the earth’s reward truly righteous one seeks god’s reward and not the earth’s reward now up to this point jesus has laid out a pretty disarming argument only the truly righteous will inherit god’s kingdom you jews are all looking for the kingdom only the truly righteous will inherit it who’s truly righteous well they’re the ones who keep god’s word what does keeping god’s word mean it means upholding the standard of god’s own being the one he laid out in his word and the truly righteous they’re the ones looking for a heavenly satisfaction not earthly but how is a person meant to react to all of this let’s see how this sermon concludes we’ll now read matthew 7 verses 1 to 27 our last section here chapter 7 verse 1 do not judge so that you will not be judged from the way you judge you will be judged and by your standard of measure it will be measured to you why do you look the spec that is in your brother’s eye do not notice the log that is in your own eye how can you say to your brother let me take the speck out of your eye and behold the log is in your own eye you hypocrite first take the log out of your own eye and then you will see clearly to take the speck out of your brother’s eye do not give what is holy to dogs do not throw your pearls before swine or they will trample them under their feet and turn and tear you to pieces ask and it will be given to you seek and you will find knock and it will be open to you for everyone who asks receives and he who seeks fines and to him who knocks it will be opened or what man is there among you when his son asks for a loaf well give him a stone or if he asks for a fish he will not give him a snake will he if you then being evil know how to give good gifts to your children how much more will your father who is in heaven give what is good to those who ask him and everything therefore treat people the same way you want them to treat you for this is the law and the prophets enter through the narrow gate the gate is wide and the way is broad that leads to destruction and there are many who enter through it for the gate is small and the way is narrow that leads to life and there are few who find it beware of the false prophets who come to you in sheep’s clothing but inwardly are ravenous wolves you will know them by their fruits grapes are not gathered from thorn bushes nor figs from thistles are they so every good tree bears good fruit and the bad tree bears bad fruit a good tree cannot produce bad fruit nor can a bad tree produce good fruit every tree that does not bear good fruit is cut down and thrown into the fire so then you will know them by their fruits not everyone who says to me lord lord will enter the kingdom of heaven but he who does the will of my father who is in heaven will enter many will say to me on that day lord lord did we not prophesy and in your in your name and in your name cast out demons and in your name perform any miracles and then i will declare to them i never knew you depart from me you who practice lawlessness therefore everyone who hears these words of mine and acts on them may be compared to a wise man who built his house on a rock the rain fell and the floods came and the winds blew and slammed against that house and yet it did not fall for it had been founded on the rock everyone who hears these words of mine and does not act on them will be like a foolish man who built his house on the sand the rain fell and the floods came the winds blew and slammed against that house and it fell and great was its fall okay verse one of chapter seven is a bit jarring we were just talking about wealth and treasure and reward and now we’re talking about judging why does sudden change well notice jesus immediately begins talking about what standard we use to judge others and hasn’t jesus been defining and clarifying god’s standard for most of this sermon you know whenever a person hears a sermon about god’s standard in a particular area and he agrees with that standard is the fleshly impulse what is often the fleshly impulse to do with that standard you hear the word you hear what god says to do and you’re like oh you know what that is so right that is so good what is the fleshly thing to then do with that standard dwayne exactly this is what we often do right we can apply god’s standard and his word to others but not ourselves we can say oh you know so and so would really benefit from this sermon he should listen to it so he can get his life in order that might be true but you know who needs to apply that standard to himself first you do therefore i see verse 1 as really beginning the application section of jesus’s sermon there have been applications through this sermon already but this section here is more directly about exhortation and warning which also explains why some of these excitations seem to be more random they seem to not relate to each other as much you hear a lot of therefores in this passage it’s because jesus is applying or giving some direct hesitation based on what he said earlier and first of all how should you respond to jesus’s explanation of true righteousness first apply it to yourself don’t just say oh i know who really needs to hear this apply it to yourself what other applications of jesus’s words are given in verses 7 to 23 what else should people do well verses 7 to 11 one application is go to god in faith go to god for your needs believe in his mercy and his generosity another application verse 12 practice the golden rule verses 13 to 14 beware being like everyone else and taking the popular and easy way of life because where are most people even most religious people going they’re on their way to destruction they’re on their way to hell most religious people are on their way to hell verses 15 to 20 jesus exhorts beware religious teachers who do not keep god’s word who do not keep god’s word themselves and verses 21-23 beware following jesus with words and not deeds notice in verses 21 to 23 jesus mentions on that day and he himself tells and on that day he says he himself will tell his false followers to depart from him what role then will jesus have in the future yeah he will be the judge he will be the one that condemns and yes ultimately throws people into hell and it’s people who say lord lord by the way which people say lord lord to jesus today what’s that group called what group of people identifies jesus as lord christians christians didn’t exist at this time but that’s who they are today and what does jesus say many christians people who identify as christians will be condemned in the judgment and then there’s verses 24-27 and these are famous but i don’t think always well understood notice what is compared to building one’s house on a rock the one who does this is like a man who builds his house on a rock the one who exactly hears the words and acts on them and not acting on jesus words hearing and not acting is compared to building one’s house on sand and we’re familiar with this parable building on a rock is a house a strong foundation building on sand gives the house a weak foundation when a big storm or a flood arises houses with weak foundations collapse and jesus says there’s a storm that’s going to arise what storm is going to arise in the future that will fundamentally test each man’s foundation before god judgment god’s judgment we often want to say that these storms and winds they’re the trials of life but that can’t be there are plenty of people who do not act appropriately based on jesus words and they get through life’s trials it’s difficult but they get through but can anyone manage through god’s judgment while ignoring jesus words certainly not god’s holy wrath is the storm that will test each man’s foundation and the foundation is not solid person the person’s house will be destroyed we can sum up this last section in this way it’s really sermon application seek god obey jesus and beware the judgment of false followers seek god obey jesus beware the judgment of false followers now we’ve gone through the whole sermon let’s bring this all together now and trace the main points jesus begins his sermon by showing that true righteousness is what brings one into god’s kingdom and that righteousness is based on the heart jesus then shows that the truly righteous heart will keep the commands of god it clarifies that keeping god’s commands means paying attention to what god actually said in his word and upholding the standard that is based off of god’s own perfect character jesus then demonstrates that the truly righteous seek god’s reward and not earthly reward and he concludes with an exhortation to believe god obey jesus word and beware judgment of false followers so what is the whole point what does jesus want the crowd to realize i want them to understand you are unholy in heart you don’t keep the commands of god and you won’t inherit the kingdom of god but there is a way that you can become holy what is that way that’s what jesus said in the beginning be poor in spirit humble yourself before god hence what he says at the end come knocking on god’s door ask him for mercy ask him to change your heart believe the word of the one he sent forsake your own way forsake everything you hold to in this world so that you may obtain a place in god’s kingdom and when your heart is changed before god what will be the practical result in your life what will it produce it will produce good works or produce a life of holiness wait a second this sounds familiar what really is this sermon a presentation of this is a presentation of the gospel this is the word of salvation isn’t this what jesus says throughout his ministry isn’t this the message of the rest of the new testament only the truly righteous those who are righteous on the inside will inherit god’s kingdom men obviously are not righteous in heart and you can see the sign of that because they don’t keep god’s commands but those who confess their sinfulness to god that believe in jesus follow him repent they are given new hearts and they become new creations and their lives become marked by conformity to god’s commands and god’s character you know there’s considerable debate there’s considerable debate among theologians about the purpose of the sermon on the mount the two main camps there on the one hand the sermon was preached to show people that they failed to reach god’s holy standard and they need god’s mercy and on the other hand the other camp is this sermon was given to show the holy behavior that believers are to display in the world which one is the answer i think it’s both this sermon is for believers and unbelievers the sermon on the now the sermon on the mount shows both the need for salvation and it clarifies what salvation produces and should produce in the transformed person no this sermon is not meant to teach that works bring about salvation no one can be perfect as god is and therefore not need god’s mercy earn way into into god’s kingdom as we saw in the beginning it’s the poor in spirit it’s those who mourn mourning over sin and those who need god’s mercy who will be comforted and be glorified not the self-righteous those are the pharisees it’s those who do as jesus preached in matthew 4 and elsewhere repent for the kingdom of god is at hand by the way how different was jesus teaching compared to the teachers of the day look back in matthew 7 verses 28 to 29 it says when jesus had finished these words the crowds were amazed at his teaching for his teaching them as one having authority and not as their scribes you’ve heard this before the practice of teachers at that time was to constantly quote other teachers and to cite tradition in their messages what does jesus do he goes back to the word he presents that word truly and accurately and he drives god’s truth home so that people realize their sinfulness and need for a new heart their need for god’s mercy we’ve also said this before but jesus is someone who perfectly understands interprets teaches and applies the word of god he shows himself to be the authority on god’s truth which is appropriate because he is the messiah now i don’t want you to come away from the lesson today merely intrigued with seeing how a larger section of scripture fits together my brothers and sisters i urge you to do as jesus says apply this word to yourself act on it appropriately because if you don’t you know what jesus says you risk being a fool who built his house on slippery sand i hope you will later go back and read through the various sections of the sermon on the mount more closely consider the details and specific commands but as we end today let me just pose some questions to you for you to start thinking through application of this sermon in your life the sermon on the mount number one oh and i don’t have a slide for this but just listen to my words it corresponds to the points that we saw on the text number one do you fit the description of a truly righteous person given by jesus in matthew 5 3-12 does that describe you number two does your righteous christ-believing heart manifest itself in a life of good works god’s light shining before men or are you are you like tasteless salt useless number three do you actually keep god’s word or do you just keep a religious tradition are you merely more righteous than your peers are you merely just like other christians or do your thoughts words and actions reflect the very character of the father and the son number four why do you do good works is it out of happy gratefulness to god and in anticipation of his reward or is it merely part of a larger drive to heap up for yourself the approval of men and the pleasures of the world and number five have you applied jesus words to yourself before you’ve applied them to others have you gone to god in desperate but expectant faith like a child who is good-hearted dad and committing yourself to live only for christ or do you stand on the broad road of doom like so many other so-called christians who hear and do not act and who say but do not do if you are truly righteous because you’ve been mercifully saved by god then rejoice that’s what jesus said in the beginning right because you will inherit god’s kingdom when the kingdom comes you’re going to be there you’re going to reign forever with him in it persevere by faith for the sake of the kingdom but if you’ve only been playing at being a christian then let the fear of the coming storm of god’s judgment drive you to repentance because otherwise jesus will tell you and i pray this is not the case for any of you otherwise jesus will tell you when you meet him i don’t know you get away from me you lawless rebel and go into the fire this is the center of jesus teaching this is the gospel this is the aroma of death to those who are perishing at the aroma of life to those who are being saved according to god’s sovereign mercy and grace wow can’t believe we actually made it through the whole thing though we are out of time so i’m sure you have questions or comments so please email me if you have those that’s it for this week let’s close in prayer god our lord this is a great word but it’s one that you urge the people to act upon to apply to themselves so god i pray for me and for the people here that thou be true that we’d be applying this word god it’s not to be taken lightly your gospel your word your teaching oh jesus is not to be taken lightly so i pray that by your spirit there would be the right application in jesus name amen thank you all see you next week

  • Jesus Has Power over Nature

    Jesus Has Power over Nature

    Answers Bible Curriculum Year 3 Quarter 2 Lesson 2
    This week in Sunday school, we look at two instances of Jesus displaying power over nature: Peter’s great catch of fish and Jesus’ walking on water. What exactly happened in these instances? Why did Jesus do what He did? How did his disciples react? And what does all this mean for us today?
    Our main texts will be Luke 5:1-11 and Matthew 14:22-23.

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    right why don’t we actually get started I know it’s a tiny bit early but good morning welcome to Sunday school thanks last week we looked at Jesus primary mission in coming into the world and that mission was to save Sinners income merely provide a good example or to write social ills or to make our lives more prosperous he came to save us we also saw last week how Jesus declared plainly declared a number of Salvation fundamentals to Nicodemus things like salvation is like spiritual birth you cannot do it yourself the spirit must do it for you salvation is by means of faith it’s not by works and you are responsible to believe if you choose not to believe Jesus further said you are condemned by God for in doing so you choose to reject his precious son the son who came into the world to save all men now I didn’t mention last week but it’s worth mentioning now I’ve been thinking about it a little bit since last Sunday we should realize that it’s not as if Jesus was describing a mode of Salvation to Nicodemus that was altogether different or altogether um unseeable in the Old Testament no indeed there is a reason that Jesus remarked to Nicodemus by saying are you the teacher of Israel and you do not understand these things the idea is that Nicodemus ought to have understood them and how could he have done that well by reading the Old Testament I mean consider how the truths we just mentioned are evident in the Old Testament first God’s sovereignty with Israel and the Patriarchs God’s sovereignty was clearly evident especially when it came to the choice of a descendant who would inherit the promise it was not necessarily the favorite son or even the firstborn or even the most righteous son it was whatever son God chose or with the Exodus and when we saw the plagues come on Egypt we saw both that Pharaoh hardness heart but also that God hardened his heart God told Moses from the beginning he will not let you go but that’s so I can accomplish my purpose and God even hardened Pharaoh’s heart to do that so God could display his mighty power through the plagues and throughout Moses and then later the prophets we have God promised Israel I will one day change your heart and cause you to love and obey me as you ought it’s their whole evidence evidence of God’s total sovereignty even in the Realms of even in the realm of salvation nevertheless the Old Testament is quite clear that man’s choice is determinative of God’s judgment and reward think about what Moses and Joshua both told the people choose today whom you’re going to serve Yahweh or some other God it’s your choice and you’ll be held accountable for that choice or we see the consequences of choices throughout the Old Testament both personally and nationally consider David he expressed the desire to build a house for God and God rewarded him for this he says because you had this desire I’m going to build a house for you wow we consider Davidson with Bathsheba and we see that it brought on him and on Israel painful chastening from God moreover in the history history books and in the prophets we see God reasoning with Israel pleading with Israel to stop putting their trust in useless idols and turn back to the Living God God treated them as having the ability to choose and he argued with them to them why they should choose him and we also see in the Old Testament that one is justified by faith not by works you say how could that be what about the law well let’s just consider a few examples it was clear with Abraham you know the text Abraham believed God and it was counted to Abraham as righteousness it wasn’t called because he was righteous God simply chose him but Abraham believed God if we think about the longest sacrificial system these should have made it obvious to all that God had a holy standard that one just could not meet it was a right standard it was a good standard but no one could keep it David realized this and old people of Israel would have realized that they needed a deeper cleansing they needed a fuller covering bite from God simply through God’s merciful means whatever that would be it would have to go beyond the sacrificial system that was given in the law and what does the Lord say to habakkuk towards the end of the Old Testament habakkuk 2-4 behold as for the proud one his soul is not right within him but their righteous will live by his faith now it’s true the Old Testament places much emphasis on the good work works that ought to demonstrate one’s faith in Yahweh but God has always been about the heart I mean we can just consider the greatest commandment of the Old Testament and what is that commandment that’s right that’s right love Yahweh your God with all your heart all your soul all your strength all of you this commandment goes to the inside it’s not enough for you to Simply do out outward Behavior the most important commandment is to love him from within and that love if it’s truly in the heart it will inform the actions of a person you will demonstrate love for God or we could say faith in God by obedience and then we can add to this discussion is incited by Jesus himself those who are saved by looking to the serpent in the wilderness they were not saved by their sights and what their eyes were doing but by what their hearts were doing their faith was what saved them and that Faith was demonstrated by looking to God’s means of Salvation and healing so all that to say Nicodemus should have known especially being a well-studied Pharisee what the Old Testament had always taught and demonstrated but he didn’t know because he wouldn’t know he along with the rest of the Jews had stubbornly ignored and rejected what God’s word says so that Jesus could say you do not accept our testimony I’m telling you we’ve told you the scriptures have told you but you don’t listen and is this not also true today regarding the Jews and also the Roman Catholics and the Greek Orthodox and the liberal Protestants it’s not as if God’s word or his way of Salvation has changed the fundamentals of Salvation are actually consistent throughout the scriptures and these religious groups they all have the saving text the Jews only recognize the Old Testament but and that that is God’s scripture they have it it shows what salvation must consist of but men do not understand these truths because what the rest of the passage says that we looked at because they still love the darkness and don’t want their deeds exposed by God’s precious light they obfuscate the text by their own Wicked thinking and by useless traditions of men but as Jesus makes clear all whom the father chose will come to Jesus and God will use us and his spirit and his word to bring them in now we’re moving on in our study of Jesus ministry today Jesus Earthly Ministry and where as we move forward this quarter our main theme that we’re looking at is the authority of Jesus and we’re looking at sub themes also and that sub theme that we’re going to be looking at today is Jesus power over nature and Jesus that the fact that Jesus has power over nature is clearly evident in the gospel records but how is this power over nature significant how did he demonstrate it what do these demonstrations show us about Jesus and how does that displayed power or how is that displayed power supposed to affect the disciples and even us today these are some of the questions that we want to investigate as we briefly look at two passages this morning we’re gonna first start early in Jesus ministry with Luke’s account of Jesus and a miraculous catch of fish and then we’ll finish by examining Matthew’s account of a later instance where Jesus walks on water let’s pray before we continue my God our god thank you for your word we thank you that you’ve opened our eyes to the truth that had to be your work I pray God that you continue to open our eyes and open my mouth to be able to declare it correctly and hopefully pray that you’d open the hearts of the people to take it in to be changed by it we know we are responsible but God we pray that you would work in Jesus name amen all right please open your Bibles to Luke chapter 5.

    Luke chapter 5 verses 1 to 11 is where we find our first text let’s set the context Luke 5 1-11 Jesus has recently begun his preaching Ministry he’s also begun to do public miracles and at this point he has called certain disciples but he is not ask them to leave their vocations and follow him full time but that part is about to change in our Passage disciples are about to go full time or at least certain disciples as we read and analyze this passage think about how Jesus power is put on display what this power says about Jesus and what this power means for Jesus disciples let’s not read starting in verse 1 down to verse 11.

    now it happened that while the crowd was pressing around him and listening to the word of God he was standing by the lake of ganesara and he saw two boats lying at the edge of the lake but the fishermen had gotten out of them and were washing their Nets and he got into one of the boats which was Simon’s and asked him to put out a little away from the land and he sat down and began teaching the people from the boat when he had finished speaking he said to Simon put out into the deep water and let down your nets for a catch Simon answered and said Master we worked hard all night and caught nothing but I will do as you say and let down the Nets when they had done this they enclosed a great quantity of fish and their Nets began to break so they signal to their Partners in the other boat for them to come and help them and they came and filled both of the boats so that they began to sink but when Simon Peter saw that he fell down at Jesus feet saying Go away from me Lord for I am a sinful man poor amazement had seized him and all his companions because of the Ketch of fish which they had taken so also where James and John the sons of Zebedee who were partners with Simon and Jesus said to Simon do not fear from now on you will be catching men when they had brought their boats to land they left everything and followed him all right let’s follow our inductive Bible study method observe interpret apply we’ll start with observation step one that’s observe notice that Jesus is first standing by the lake of genesra also known as the sea of Tiberius or the Sea of Galilee he’s there and the crowd is pressing in on him as he teaches them God’s word you need to see some boats he gets into Simon Peters he goes out a small distance and he teaches the people from the boat at the end of his teaching Jesus gives an odd command he tells Simon Peter take your fishing boat out into deep water and let down your Nets or and let down your nets now why is this an odd command a couple different reasons all right yeah that’s the first part Peter tells Jesus look we were fishing all night we didn’t catch anything what makes you think it’s going to be any better now but there’s a further reason why is it odd for Jesus to tell them to go out in the Deep Waters and let down their Nets yeah during the day and why is that odd it’s odd because if we’re a little familiar with fishing practices at that time this is not a good way to catch fish the reason that Simon and his Partners were working all night is because that’s when the fish were in shallower waters that’s when their Nets could more easily reach the fish but during the day where the fish go out to deeper waters the Nets just can’t get down far enough or if they’re much less effective for catching the fish the fish are not in the same areas so when they were doing the proper fishing technique the night before they didn’t catch anything but now they’re going to do something that doesn’t make any sense how are they going to catch anything with this much less optimal arrangement if it didn’t work when conditions were more optimal so and we also don’t get an explanation from Jesus as to why to do this that that might have been odd but Peter agrees to do it remember Peter is already one of Jesus disciples at this point so he has a there’s a reason he calls Jesus master and there’s a reason he says all right I’ll do what you say but as he does a miracle occur curse and what a miracle not only do they catch fish they apparently do so relatively quickly and not only do they catch fish but there are so many fish in the net that the Nets begin to break and Simon has to call the partner boat to help with the net and when the two teams finally lug the fish aboard there are so many fish that the boats begin to sink the boats are so heavy with so many fish now imagine that you were there with Jesus and these others when these things happened you’re seeing all these fish just team into the boat you’re on the boat what would you be thinking how would you respond but notice the reaction of the people aboard it’s not exactly maybe what we’d expect Simon Peter doesn’t say this is great thanks for all the fish or Jesus you were right about where to go I should listen to your fishing advice more often no what does Peter do he prostrates himself at Jesus feet and he asked Jesus to go away and that it may seem odd itself but notice the reason he says go away from me Lord for I am a sinful man verse 9 further explains for amazement had seized him and all his companions and many of these were Jesus first called Disciples including James and John and probably Andrew but then notice what Jesus says Jesus doesn’t say you know what you are sinful man I’m out of here or he doesn’t even say that’s right your sinful so be afraid no Jesus says instead two things first do not fear do not fear and second from now on you will be catching men the verb tense there is rather interesting notice we’ll be catching this is in English future continuous that is it’s emphasizing an ongoing action in the future and that’s a good translation of what we have in the original language which is a future verb combined with a present participle the idea is continuous action that’s going to take place in the future so Jesus says and notice Jesus is not saying you will be trying to catch men in the future from now on but he says you will be a catching man so there’s a promise there and when the boat comes back to land notice what the disciples or notice that the disciples don’t do anything with the fish they caught at least there’s no mention of it they apparently leave the fish leave the other fishermen maybe maybe the crowd takes the fish and instead the disciples leave everything their fishing careers their fishing companions their fish and they start following Jesus as full-time disciples Okay so we’ve made important observations let’s move to step two interpretation why does Jesus initially get into Simon’s boat consider the situation he was in and his decision to get into the boat why would he do that yeah to teach why couldn’t you just teach from the shore yeah the Crowds Are pressing in on him too much it needs some room he’s going to be able to teach effectively he needs a little bit of space and if he gets into the water well the people are going to have a hard time crowding him so that’s what he does he gets on to the vote of course we could say in a more ultimate sense Jesus gets onto the boat to do this miracle that’s a little bit further in his mind now how did Jesus Miracle override the world’s natural order I say it’s a miracle why would it be a miracle yeah it’s it’s first of all unnormal that so many fish would be caught under sub-optimal conditions but the great quantity of fish doesn’t um that kind of end mass movement into the nest that just doesn’t happen naturally so many fish that they start to sink the boat so for this to happen Jesus either had to create fish in these Nets or cause the fish to act in a way that they wouldn’t normally they cause them to move up into the Nets and Mass he was showing control over these fish massive amounts of fish this was clearly a miracle and Peter was clearly amazed at what Jesus performed but for some reason this brought to mind Peter’s sin why would this miracle cause Peter to confess his sinfulness to Jesus yes is in the presence of what uh I’m sorry one more time yeah he’s in the presence of the Holy One yeah he realized that his holy Rabbi Jesus has superhuman Authority and Power um Jesus is able to command whole schools of fish and if you’re a sinful person the last thing you want to be is near someone who is both holy and Powerful and why is that dear sinful why don’t you want to be next to someone who is Holy and Powerful yeah Mary yeah there’s a sense of Shame and guilt you feel like you’re not worthy to be next to that person but what else yeah opposites don’t attract well usually um Holiness doesn’t cannot abide the presence of sin if we think about the Old Testament so he has reason to fear what does he what should he fear judgment his sin will be exposed he will be judged he will even be destroyed if this person this man in his presence and this one is so holy and Powerful Peter’s ruined and we can also note that Peter may be even more fearful because who’s going to benefit from this miracle this large catch of fish stenfully it would be Peter he’s the fisherman right this is a large catch Peter would get a good amount of money from selling these fish it’s quite a gift but Peter knows his own sinfulness and he knows I don’t deserve this so for all these reasons Peter cries out to Jesus please go away I fear your Holiness and power I’m not worthy to be around you or to receive any gifts from you and the Old Testament foretold that the Messiah would come with Holiness and power he would be Israel’s King with clear Authority from God so what does Jesus obvious display of divine Authority prove Jesus to be he is the messiah we could also say he’s the Holy One he’s the son of God this is not just a holy man this is the Messiah God’s King with Divine Authority note the connection between this display of authority in a miracle and Jesus identity and this Accords with Jesus’s own words later expressed in the Book of John when speaking about his miracles and his righteous Deeds Jesus says in John 10 verses 37 to 38 . if I do not do the works of my father do not believe me but if I do them though you do not believe me believe the works so that you may know and understand that the father is in me and I am in the father so note that Clear Connection now does Peter realize that he’s dealing with God himself here well perhaps the one thing you’ll notice as you go through the gospels that the disciples understanding of who the Messiah is grows over time they have a basic understanding and confession of him even at the beginning but they don’t quite understand the way that they do at the end even after this moment when Jesus calms the the storm one time on the Sea of Galilee the Twelve Disciples together ask who then is this that even the winds and the waves obey they had already understood who Jesus was but not as much as they did after that moment so even if they confessed him to be God’s son and and even in a way God himself I don’t think they quite understood what that meant in the beginning but they come to understand it more as they spend more time with Jesus but Peter makes this anxious request to Jesus go away from me but consider Jesus poignant response but Jesus tells Peter do not fear what was Jesus demonstrating about himself he is merciful yeah isn’t that amazing this holy and Powerful God man in the presence of sinful Peter is good and merciful Jesus understands why Peter’s afraid but he assures Peter yes I am Holy I am powerful but I will not destroy you you can actually experience my goodness and you will therefore do not be afraid More Than This Jesus says I’m actually going to use you far from destroying you you will become one of my fishermen who will catch men for God and how was Peter going to catch Men by using Peter’s skills or his wisdom will consider the miracle there’s a connection between the two types of catching mentioned here if Jesus has power over nature and can bring hundreds of fish into Nets and nearly sink two boats by the hugeness of the catch and he also has power over men and he will bring men into the spiritual Nets of the disciples to be caught and to be saved the disciples will catch Men by the same power that Jesus displays here power is not in the disciples it’s in their lore now what is the decision to leave everything behind reveal about the disciples other than they were becoming full-time followers Jesus says these things what are they what are they doing in their hearts that causes them to follow they believe him they believe him when he says do not fear and I’ll make you Fishers of Men they say all right I won’t believe you and they become as full-time disciples and this is Faith right this is the essence of Salvation merely believing the word of God as expressed in Mercy Holiness and Power now before we move on to step three talk about application from this passage let’s look over at our other text turn now back in your Bibles to Matthew 14.

    Matthew 14 and we’re going to look at verses 22 to 33.

    Matthew 14 22-33 or now later in Christ’s Ministry opposition opposition against Jesus has increased John the Baptist has just been put to death and Jesus is now teaching the unbelieving crowds in Parables while he continues to do miracles immediately before our text Jesus displays more power over Nature by multiplying bread to feed five thousand men and additional thousands of women and children but let’s now start reading in verse 22.

    it’s in Matthew 14 verses 22 to 33.

    immediately he made the disciples get into the boat and go ahead of him to the other side while he sent the crowds away and after he sent the crowds away he went up on the mountain by himself to pray I wanted what he when it was evening he was there alone but the boat was already a long distance from the land battered by the waves for the wind was contrary and in the Fourth Watch of the night he came to them walking on the sea when the disciples saw him walking on the sea they were terrified and said it is a ghost and they cried out in fear but immediately Jesus spoke to them saying take courage it is I do not be afraid Peter said to him Lord if it is you command me to come to you on the water and he said come and Peter got out of the boat and walked on the water and came toward Jesus but seeing the wind he became frightened and beginning to sink he cried out Lord save me immediately Jesus stretched out his hand and took hold of him and said to him you have little faith why did you doubt when they got into the boat the wind stopped and those who are in the boat worshiped him saying you are certainly God’s son all right let’s observe this passage notice that Jesus sends the disciples into crowds away so that he could pray alone on the nearby Mountain he’s Again by the Sea of Galilee at evening Jesus is there at the mountain and while the disciples are a long distance away on the sea but their progress across the lake is being impeded by battering waves and contrary winds now this is not a storm exactly but just heavy winds that are contrary to the direction the disciples need to go and Jesus comes to them during the Fourth Watch of the night okay what’s the Fourth Watch well think back then for soldiers and Sentinels Knights were divided into watching periods of three hours each so starting at 6 PM you would have two watches between six and midnight and then two watches between midnight and 6 00 am this was military distinction but this type of language became common among the regular people as well so if Jesus comes in the Fourth Watch of the night what time is it approximately say it again please that’s right through it three a.m to 6 a.m so early morning could still be dark or maybe just a little bit of light is beginning to show and the disciples have to be exhausted by this point they’ve been rowing nearly all night I can’t use the wind to propel them and they’re making little if any progress in their Voyage but then they see a man walking toward them on the sea imagine you’re on a lake or an ocean at night and all of a sudden you see a man walking towards you on the water what would you think how would you respond Tex says the disciples were terrified and they said it’s a ghost also could be translated in Apparition or a Phantasm and they cried out in fear there were cries of Terror coming from the boat as Jesus approached but immediately and notice that phrase in the text but immediately as Jesus heard their cry what does he do he speaks to them he says take courage I imagine he shouted this considering the distance since they didn’t recognize him it must have been some distance away and there’s the noise of the wind and the waves so he probably shouted to them take courage it is I do not be afraid Peter wants more proof and he comes up with a somewhat odd test if it’s really you Lord command me to come to you on the water apparently Peter believed that a ghost or Mirage or some other kind of spirit he wouldn’t give Peter such a command but Jesus agrees with Peter’s test and He commands Peter saying come now imagine again you’re there the wind and the waves are still Furious there’s this man standing on the water claiming to be your teacher and he’s just commanded you to walk on the water to him would you hoist yourself over the side would you go out there and walk to him but Peter does he begins walking on the water and he comes toward Jesus but then it says he saw the wind and Peter became frightened and he begins to sink and if Peter sinks he’s probably done for the sea as difficult as it is the boat and the men in it probably won’t be able to get to him Peter’s going to drown so he cries out Lord save me and again immediately appears in the text I’m not told how far Jesus is from Peter at this point but whatever the distance Jesus is the only one able to save Peter he rushes to him or he simply stretches out his hand to Peter and he grabs hold of him but then he asks Peter you have little faith why did you doubt they both then get back into the boat and when they do the wind and presumably the waves they stop in fact the other one of the other gospels in its record of this instance says that the boat immediately arrived at the destination they realized oh we’re there and notice the reaction of the disciples they worshiped Jesus confessed him to be God’s son that’s another title of messiahship with these observations let’s consider interpretation again why did did the disciples cry out in fear when they thought Jesus was a ghost What’s So Scary About a ghost possibly I mean they think it’s a spirit of some kind if you were to encounter a ghost not that we believe that ghosts exist but why would that be scary what are you supposed to do like a year and a half like you know what they’re going to do to you or yeah yeah multiple reasons why we would find encountering a ghost scary first of all it’s very unnormal you’re encountering basically an alien creature you don’t know anything about it you don’t understand it and there’s nothing so fearful as things you don’t understand and you don’t know what its intentions are and when we think about ghosts we usually think of malevolent intentions this ghost does not have my good in mind you can point to any number of modern horror movies to talk about how just evil ghosts are or how how much how much we think as a society the ghosts have our ill will or they have ill will towards us so if this is a ghost or Spirit you don’t know its intentions you don’t understand it and it might do you harm so they were afraid and they shouted they screamed but Jesus tells them not to be afraid I’m no ghost I don’t come with evil intent I’m your teacher I’m Jesus whom you know it’s me Jesus actually tells them to do the opposite take courage why should seeing Jesus cause the disciples to take courage oh first of all yeah it’s not a ghost so alleviation of what they did fear but why else should they take courage at seeing Jesus even Jesus walking on the water well they think about who they’ve come on to understand Jesus to be he is the holy one who has the power of God but he’s also full of goodness he hasn’t come to destroy he hasn’t come to terrify he’s come to help and Save he’s on the side of his disciples he’s not there to harm them but to help them even in the midst of this storm his power is on display and it’s going to be a power on their behalf they can take courage at seeing Jesus they don’t have to be afraid by going out to Jesus on the water what was Peter displaying that’s Faith right I mean we we knock Peter for what he does later but we got to give him credit for going out on the water none of the other disciples did that he says I’ll walk on the water to Jesus because I believe Jesus I believe in his goodness and Power but why does Peter begin to sink yeah Mary he got scared and what did being frightened cause him to do yeah he may have taken his eyes off of Jesus but in a more metaphorical way what does he do he doubts Jesus he either doubts Jesus power or Jesus goodness he sees the wind the text says which must imply that there’s some danger in the situation that has caused him to no longer trust his savior sees the wind he sees the situation he’s afraid of it he thinks he’s in danger and so he no longer trusts Jesus to take care of him and note the irony in all this when Peter simply trusted in Jesus when he exercised faith he wasn’t in danger at all he was actually walking on water but when he began to doubt Jesus that’s when he really was in danger and he began to sink what does Jesus Rescue of Peter show us about Jesus yeah again we see his goodness right see his Mercy he doesn’t just say bye Peter should have trusted more it’ll be an example to the rest no he’s he reaches down he may have even rushed over to Peter grabs him he saves him what are you gonna say Ron all right you’re drawing some application out there is a sense that yes it salvation doesn’t depend on us it’s on Jesus we know though that it is by means of Faith so um we can’t say that there’s no faith involved we know the means is faith but Jesus Does noticeably act and save Peter here even though Peter’s faith is imperfect he says you have little faith he did demonstrate some faitha coming on the water but he quickly doubted she says why did you doubt you didn’t have reason to doubt stinkers who I am Jesus walking on water was clearly a miracle it demonstrated that Jesus is both good and powerful and in doing this what natural laws was Jesus overriding if you’re gonna walk on water what natural principles are you violating yeah so it’s a combination of laws about gravity and density things sink because they’re more dense than water Jesus is more dense than water but he doesn’t sink he’s able to walk right on the water moreover as soon as he gets into the boat the wind stops Jesus is showing not only power over water molecules but also the air air currents and the behavior of the Wind so he’s demonstrating overriding command ability over multiple aspects of nature considering the actions of the disciples in verse 31 whom do they understand Jesus to be based on this Display of Power yeah Mary the Son of God that’s what they say and again that’s a word that denotes messiahship and even deity they worship him now here again this is this is important this may even be a mark of the development of their understanding they worship him they realize this is more than just only teacher more than even the Messiah that is a king he is God deserving of worship now do they understand that to the full extent yet no probably not but they’re getting there they’re seeing this displays of authority and they’re realizing who this person that they’re dealing with actually is we’ve of course sampled a number of only a few instances of Jesus showing power over nature in this lesson let’s now think about why the gospel writers record these events Jesus didn’t do these miracles to bless the disciples financially or to give them a thrilling experience why did he do these things why did he multiply the fish repeater why did he walk on water and stop the wind what was it to show yes say that again more loudly please uh it does display his glory and that’s an ultimate purpose of it but before we get what’s the middle step between showing his glory what else does do these things these kinds of Miracles display about Jesus yeah Steve yeah so it that’s another part of it it shows that he is from God he has God’s stamp of approval his words must be accepted because God is clearly validating him through these miraculous works and that’s going to be true of the Apostles later and it was true of the Old Testament prophets as well these are sign gifts validating the message of Jesus but also as we’ve emphasized in in our interpretation steps of these two Miracles this is about showing Jesus’s Authority it’s about showing his power even his messiahship and deity this is not merely to benefit people this is to show who Jesus is and the validity of his message besides believing correctly in the savior how would these Miracles encourage the disciples they see who he is see his power why should that encourage them yeah Roy um yeah that’s well said Roy this is this should cause the disciples to trust Jesus to believe him and his words not just because he’s a representative of God but because he has the power to keep his word notice the connection in both of these Miracles between Jesus power and then the actions of the disciples Jesus tells the disciples that they will catch Men by his power Peter’s able to walk on the Water by Jesus power is it any wonder that Jesus says later in Matthew Matthew 21 verses 21 to 22 truly I say to you if you have faith and do not doubt you will not only do what was done to the Fig Tree as the one that Jesus cursed but even if you say to this mountain be taken up and cast into the sea it will happen and all things you ask in prayer believing you will receive Now understand it’s not that Faith itself is powerful but the one in whom they have faith is powerful Jesus Jesus didn’t do these things and say these things so they could claim lay claim to whatever they wanted to by faith health wealth prosperity rather it’s so that they would believe him and claim anything from him and from the father that Jesus Promised and that the father willed for them Christ promises to his people never will fail and why not because of what we see here he is both powerful and merciful he is both authoritative or he has Authority and he has goodness he is both able and willing to act on behalf of his own he is the Messiah he is God and if Jesus the king and Son of God is on your side and why should you ever fear why should you ever be anxious about your needs you can’t believe his promises you can trust him so this leads us right into our third step today application what how should this word affect us as Jesus disciples today a couple things to mention first if you’re a believer oh I already mentioned that okay if you’re a Believer what sort of promises can you confidently claim based on God’s power and goodness what’s a promise you know Jesus will keep but the father will keep to you based on his own power and goodness yeah for sure he said I’m not going to leave you so we can hold on to that Jesus don’t leave me you promised you wouldn’t anyone because he’s caught what else he’ll save us right that’s a really important one if he says believe me and I’m your savior then we can believe him to totally accomplish our Salvation you want to say I don’t know if Jesus is really going to save me I don’t know if I need to add to it he says no believe me I’m powerful I’m good I will do this what else foreign say that again yeah scripture is totally trustworthy you’re never wrong Jesus does make some specific statements about the scriptures that men will pass away but God’s words will never pass away everything in the world will pass away his word is trustworthy that’s a that’s something we can cling to we don’t have to say oh Jesus I don’t or would come to a certain scripture or something that you just said would say I’m not sure if this is true or this is believable Jesus says know all of it all of it is from God and can be held onto we could point to many other promises as well that God will provide for our physical needs that he will Deliver us from our enemies that even if their means is by Death that he will grow us he will use his word through us to save others he will use us to edify the church he’s given us gifts that’s promised in the scriptures he will build his church which is a great promise if you’re working and part of that you say I don’t know if this is going to be worth it I don’t know if this is actually going to help Jesus says I’m going to build my church and you’re my means his word would prove ultimately effective he will establish justice on the earth no one will get away with evil he will always be with us he will enable us to endure any kind of suffering and he will answer our prayers these are all promises so we can grab hold of these we can bring them before God and say God you promised these things therefore I’m holding you to this I’m gonna lay I’m gonna go out on a limb based on these things because I know that you’re powerful and good you won’t fail and that gives glory to God when we say God I’m going to rely on you on what your word says God is pleased with that because it shows that he is great so do we take advantage of this should we take advantage of Jesus power and love for us do we believe him do we wait on him or like Peter do we turn from Jesus as soon as danger arises thereby putting ourselves in real danger you know what’s the most dangerous place for any of you to be in the place where you stop trusting Jesus you stop trusting God that’s the place of real danger you’re not in danger Even If you experience a sudden difficulty in your life or you have somebody who hates you or speaks against you you’re not really in danger but you are in danger if you turn your eyes from Christ not in danger of losing your salvation if you’re if you’re actually saved but you’re in danger of falling into a snare giving yourself grief suffering needlessly coming under God’s chastening now do we realize that we can actually believe this is along the same lines do we realize that we can actually be greatly used by God if we actually believe in him not because we are great but because he is he’s promised to use us he’s promised that he glorifies himself through weak clay pots do we believe that now another question clearly we will receive anything that Jesus has promised to us but what about the things he has not specifically promised to us things like being healed from a particular sickness or seeing a certain people or a certain person revived and saved if we pray for these things and we can what should be our attitude yeah Rob yeah I think you hit the two elements of it based on Jesus power and his heart we ought to still pray for these things because we say God I know you can do it God I believe this is consistent with your heart you are a saving God I desire to see this person saved please save him but God I acknowledge this isn’t something that you specifically promised therefore God I submit to your will not my will but yours be done so on the one hand we want to expect great things from God to borrow a phrase from the missionary but we also want to let God have his way we acknowledge the power and goodness of God but we also acknowledge that we don’t necessarily know his perfect wisdom in a certain instance remember we saw this not too long ago with Daniel’s three friends well they were threatened with the fiery furnace remember their attitude they said we believe our God will Deliver Us from you and from this fiery furnace of Nebuchadnezzar but if not we’re ready for God not to do that know that we will not bow down to your statue so when we pray for healing when we pray for God to bring a spouse to us when we pray for the Salvation of a particular person or anything else not directly guaranteed by God we need to believe that God is able to Grant what we ask after all he is God it’s powerful and good but we also need to let him do according to his good will we also should pray even as we make those requests that he will enable us to endure and remain joyful and even to make his name great whether he grants that specific request or not now these things that I’ve mentioned these are applications who are for those who are actually Disciples of Christ if you’re not a true follower of Christ remember there are many false followers realize that Jesus power and goodness are not working on your behalf they’re actually working against you Jesus goodness and his power will not allow any secret sin to go unpunished even yours after all he is the Son of God he has Authority he loves Justice he is zealous for his own Glory he is incensed at how you have Dishonored him and his father by ugly hypocrisy and sin therefore if you have not yet surrendered to Jesus Christ if you have not yet repented of your sins you’ve got to escape from the powerful Wrath of God’s Messiah he will one day rule the nations with a rod of iron and shatter into pieces his enemies you will throw all stubborn Rebels into the Lake of Fire to be tormented forever including you if you have not yet repented as we said last week do not dare reject such a precious savior sent from God indeed these powerful signs that you might believe he was no mere man he was the god man the Messiah the Son of God who is currently sitting at God’s right hand therefore you don’t know Jesus leave your worthless and poisonous sins behind give everything to Christ do what the disciples did let him make you into a new creation is Jesus your master have you encountered Jesus the same way that Peter did aware of Jesus Holiness and power while being aware of your own sinfulness in either case take courage Jesus heart is good and merciful as displayed in both of these passages so that if you will turn she will save you and never cast you out it will actually make you like the apostles into a useful fissure of man any final comments or questions based on today’s lesson okay you think of anything you can always email me next week we look again at Jesus Authority but this time we’re going to talk about his authority over diseases let’s pray as we close our great God we thank you for Jesus Christ the great revelation of God fully showing us the father the brightness of the glory of God oh Jesus thank you for your kind heart your merciful heart that you came to save that for all those who turn from their sins run to you put themselves at your feet you won’t cast them out you will save them you will help them you will be with them and you will keep every promise that you need but oh God I pray that you would protect anyone at Calvary anyone in the world who believes himself to be a Christian and actually isn’t oh God you know the deceitfulness of our own Hearts so I pray that there’s anyone in that state that they would repent and turn to you God let us not walk saying thinking one thing but actually doing another we know God if we really believe you it will manifest itself in our actions God please be merciful to Calvary grow your people God forgive us for where in light of such power and such promises where we don’t trust you well we assume that somehow not believing you will make us in less danger than believing you when we’re in your hands God nothing can harm us there’s no real Danger God I pray that that people that would be so imprinted on the hearts of the people of Calvary today and anyone else who’s listening that when they’re in your hands it doesn’t matter it doesn’t matter what kind of dangers or hostility comes upon them in their lives because you’re powerful you’re good we thank you for your protection and for your love I pray that the people of Calvary rejoicing in that today as they continue to Worship in Jesus name amen all right see you all next week you’re welcome

  • Jesus Calls Followers

    Jesus Calls Followers

    Answers Bible Curriculum Year 3 Quarter 1 Lesson 12

    This week in Sunday school, we look at how Jesus’ ministry begins with the special calling of certain followers. Which disciples were called first and when? How did those who were called react to Jesus’ calling? What can we learn about our own call to follow Christ and our commission to tell others about Christ? We’ll consider these questions and more.

    Our main texts for Sunday school will be John 1:29-51 and Matthew 4:12-22.

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    ch all right well 9:30 so let’s begin good morning Calvary welcome to Sunday school we are concluding the first quarter of the third year of our answers Bible curriculum today with our lesson Jesus calls followers it’s technically was supposed to be the lesson last week but as you know I took one of the lessons and split it in two and I just used our extra day today normally review day I used our extra day to catch up so that’s why we’re on Lesson 12 while the other classes would have seen this lesson already if you’re guest in this class and you are coming from one of the other classes um it will be a review day for you this would have been normally a review day but we’re just going to be reviewing at least from your perspective the previous lesson so hopefully this will allow you to know those things that you learn better and maybe a little bit deeper last week we saw the final event in Jesus preparation for Ministry in his life and that was his temptation in the wilderness we saw last week that Jesus responses to Temptation are very instructive for us they tell us and teach us a lot Jesus both knew and believed the scripture so no matter what form of sinful Indulgence was presented to him by Satan Jesus unswervingly trusted in his father’s good character in his father’s good provision and his father’s good timing the different ways that that manifested in in Jesus Temptations were these Jesus refused to go outside the father’s will to provide for his own needs his own basic needs choosing rather to wait on the father to provide for the son’s hunger rather than supernaturally create food for himself by the way I mentioned last week that Jesus fasted and and I wasn’t sure what it was a full fast or maybe just eating a little amount of food but I just noticed from the parallel passage in Luke regarding jesus’ Temptation Luke is quite explicit when it comes to what kind of a fast it was he says Jesus ate nothing for 40 days so it was indeed a full fast so even while weak and basically starving Jesus saw the father’s will as more important than food even that the father’s will was his food it was more necessary and enjoyable than anything else so Jesus refused to go outside of the Lord’s will to provide for his basic needs Jesus refused to test the promises of the Lord Promises of protection he refused to test such promises through folly or Disobedience Jesus did not need to see the father’s protection visibly to believe in his God he would not Test the Lord Jesus also refused in his third Temptation he refused to obtain worldwide Dominion by worshiping Satan he chose to trust in the worthiness of his father to be loved worshiped and obeyed even to the point of humiliating death on the cross and the reward that came after that Jesus decided he would wait for the father’s perfect reward rather than try to obtain his own reward without righteous suffering now these Godly attitudes and beliefs that were Jesus’s in response to Temptation they ought to be reflected in our own Hearts as Christians we also saw last week though that the main point of hearing about Jesus’s Temptations was to again demonstrate to us that Jesus is the perfect Savior and Messiah Jesus was tempted and he can identify with his people’s struggles and give them help and time of need but Jesus also overcame Temptation every Temptation succeeding where both Man’s first representative Adam and where God’s chosen people Israel failed when they were tested Jesus then showed himself to be a perfect new representative both of mankind and of Israel and Jesus could therefore present himself present his life as a acceptable life life of obedience on behalf of those he would come to represent that is those who repent turn from their sins and believe in him when tested in the desert Jesus came out Victorious which had to be true of God’s perfect Redeemer and this is great news for all of us because when we fail and as we repent we can claim Jesus perfect and Victorious righteousness on our behalf and such Will Keep Us Safe in the love and in the security of God now how appropriate it is for Jesus to have been tested and proven before he officially begins his preaching Ministry and that’s where we’re going to now to remind you of the timeline for Jesus life Jesus was born around 5 BC it was baptized and tested around 26 or 26 ad so 5 BC to about 26 ad he’s about 30 years old and he be he now begins his three and a half year Ministry but where does the Messiah begin what does this proven Messiah and Son of God do first well as we’ll see today even as he begins preaching he picks out specific people to follow him but whom did Jesus choose when did he choose them why did he choose them how did these men react to Jesus’s calling and what did these events show us about Jesus and how we ought to react to meeting the Messiah that’s what we’re going to find out today so here’s our outline for our quest for our lesson we’re first going to take a look at the first calling of disciples that we hear in the gospel in the Book of John John chapter 1 well then look at a second calling of the disciples that we see in Matthew 4 and then we’ll finish by more specifically discussing our own application of these passages right that’s our game plan let’s pray before we go on Lord God it is a great word that we have to look at today I pray God that you would display yourself through this word that the people would hear its truth and be impacted by it that I would as well God may your spirit change Us in the way that it was meant to by your word sanctify us encourage us convict us as we need cause us to become more holy As You Are Holy more effective for you as Witnesses while we’re on the earth in Jesus name amen all right please open your Bibles to the Book of John John chapter 1 if I asked you where Jesus first called his disciples your mind might immediately go to the scene of several of the disciples in their fishing boats being called by Jesus and Jesus saying something about making them Fishers of Men that is an important part of Jesus calling his disciples but that’s not actually where Jesus first gained his disciples it’s not the first call the synoptic gospels Matthew Mark and Luke they omit the real first step of Jesus’s calling followers but John the Apostle John in his gospel he gives us a little extra information about the earliest days of Jesus’s Ministry so that’s where we’re going to start look at the Book of John 1 verse 29 and we’re going to read down to verse 51 what’s the context here the passage we’re about to read well John the Baptist has been baptizing by the Jordan River people have been coming to him even people from the Pharisees and some of these people ask John whether John is actually the Messiah himself John declares to them I’m not the Christ but the Messiah is among you though you don’t know it yet that’s what he says right before a passage now let’s actually read our passage starting verse 29 to the end of the chapter the next day the next day he that is John the Baptist saw Jesus coming to him and said Behold the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world this is he on behalf of whom I said after me comes a man who has a higher rank than I for he existed before me I did not recognize him but so that he might be manifested to Israel I came baptizing in water John testified saying I I have seen the spirit descending as a dove out of heaven and he remained upon him I did not recognize him but he who sent me to baptize in water said to me he upon whom you see the spirit descending and remaining upon him this is the one who baptizes in the Holy Spirit I myself have seen and have testified that this is the Son of God again the next day John was standing with two of his disciples and he looked at Jesus as he walked and said Behold the Lamb of God the two disciples heard him speak and they followed Jesus and Jesus turned and saw them following and said to them what do you seek they said to him Rabbi which translated means teacher where are you staying he said to them come and you will see so they came and saw where he was staying and they stayed with him that day for it was about the 10th hour one of the two who heard John speak and followed him was Andrew Simon Peter’s brother he found first his own brother Simon and said to him we have found the Messiah which translated means Christ he brought him to Jesus Jesus looked at him and said you are Simon the son of John you shall be called sephus which is translated Peter the next day he purposed to go into Galilee he found Philip and Jesus said to him follow me now Philip was from Betha the city of the city of Andrew and Peter Philip found Nathaniel or Philip found Nathaniel and said to him we have found him of whom Moses in the law and also the prophets wrote Jesus of Nazareth the son of Joseph Nathaniel said to him can any good thing come out of Nazareth Philip said to him come and see Jesus saw Nathaniel coming to him and said of him behold an Israelite indeed in whom there is no deceit Nathaniel said to him how do you know me Jesus answered and said to him before Philip called you when you were under the Fig Tree I saw you ethaniel answered him Habi you are the Son of God you are the king of Israel Jesus answered and said to him because I said to you that I saw you under the Fig Tree do you believe you will see greater things than these and he said to him truly truly I say to you you will see the heavens open and the angels of God ascending and descending on the son of man right that’s where our text ends so let’s now use our inductive Bible study method to analyze this passage and we’ll start with basic observations of the text notice that these events in our passage cover the next three days after people from the Pharisees visit John on the first day John gives testimony about Jesus on the second day two of John’s disciples start following Jesus and they grab a third disciple with them on the third day two more disciples begin following Jesus so by the end of the passage we have five disciples notice then that these events do not take place before Jesus’s baptism and Temptation in the wilderness but after John the Apostle our gospel writer does not mention anything about Jesus time in the wilderness in this gospel but for these events to take place in their sequence as presented this must be after Jesus’s time in the wilderness now notice the testimony that John the Baptist about Jesus John the Baptist gives five declarations first declaration he says look people this is the Lamb of God who takes away the world’s sins by the way a lamb taking away sin should remind John’s listeners of what the oldest sacrifices for sure the sacrifice of the Old Testament particularly the sin offering and the offering on the day of atonement even the Passover sacrifices all of these come to mind when John says the Lamb of God especially the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world he says this is the one number two John says here is the one that I said is greater than I because he existed before me wait a second Jesus was conceived and he was born after John so how could Jesus have existed before John what’s the answer he Wasing himself as God John was testifying to him about Jesus that Jesus was God that’s the only way that Jesus could have existed before John and that’s going to connect with what Jesus declares later in the gospel when he says before Abraham was I am this is the recognition of Jesus’s deity so that’s the second declaration then John the Baptist says I did not recognize him at first but I came baptizing so that all Israel might see him and then number four when I baptized him I saw the spirit of God descend upon him like a dove just as God told me what happen for the one who himself baptizes with the Holy Spirit I saw all this happen that confirms what God said to me and then number five John says plainly this is the Son of God that’s quite a testimony from John the Baptist on jesus’ behalf and then notice that or notice the first two men that follow Jesus these two are Disciples of John the Baptist but they leave John and they follow Jesus the next day after John says again Behold the Lamb of God we learn that one of these disciples is named Andrew but we never hear the other disciples name kind of curious in fact throughout this gospel that is the Gospel of John there’s always one disciple hanging around with Jesus does different things but who remains nameless though sometimes he is described as the disciple whom Jesus loved who is this well we’ll come back to that notice though that these two disciples call Jesus teacher and they ask him where he’s staying and then they stay with him now verse 41 says that before the two go to stay with Jesus one of the two Andrew he goes to find his brother Simon and he tells Simon we have found the Messiah what does Andrew then do why he brings Simon to Jesus and then notice what Jesus does he looks at Simon and he declares a name change says I know that you are Simon the son of John or Simon bar Jonah but now you shall be called sephus that’s the Aramaic name that means rock or stone and translates to Peter in Greek so Jesus declares a new name for Peter now notice verse 43 Jesus intends to go to Galilee but Jesus first finds Phillip and notice this is the third time in the text that we have the idea of finding someone he found Phillip and we’re going to see that term twice more people are doing lots of finding in our passage Jesus finds Phillip and Jesus says to Phillip follow me we then hear that philli Andrew and Peter are all from the same City Betha that’s a city on the northeast side of the Sea of Galilee Jesus hometown of Nazareth by the way was on the west of the Sea of Galilee West Side actually a little bit Inland but so you got two cities on the opposite sides of the Sea of gall so these three men are all from the same area but notice that once philli is called what does he do he goes to find Nathaniel Nathaniel is also called barthol you in the gospels Philip goes to Nathaniel and what does he say Philip says we have found him who we have found the one of whom Moses in the law and also the prophets wrote It’s Jesus of Nazareth wait a second what did Moses in the law ever say about the Messiah do you remember AET like will that’s right so back in Deuteronomy I have the reference here is Deuteronomy 18:15 Moses says a prophet like me will arise among you and to him you must listen and those words apply to the Messiah so Moses the first writer of the in the Old Testament he declared something about the Messiah and of course the rest of the Old Testament does too as we get the prophets especially one in the Old Testament to the other you have all the writers looking forward to the coming of Messiah and Philip says now we found him from the beginning to the end of the Old Testament there were declarations about him but now he’s come and we have found him it’s Jesus of Nazareth but notice Nathaniel’s response how would you characterize Nathaniel’s attitude skeptical at least yes certainly skeptical now this may simply be that he doesn’t want to believe something without evidence he’s trying to be an honest guy or maybe he’s just a little contemptuous because what does he say Well when Philip mentions that Jesus from Nazareth Nathaniel responds can anything good come from Nazareth now in the Bible Nazareth one of these cities of Galilee seems to be a place that’s held in some contempt not only among the Jews who were pretty contemptuous of the area of Galilee in total but even among galileans Nazareth was a city that you look down on perhaps because it was small it was rural and it was unimportant but Nathaniel uses some hyperbole to express his skepticism and perhaps contempt can anything good come out of Nazareth much less the Messiah for which we’ve all been waiting can anything good come Philip simply replies come and see so Nathaniel goes and notice that when Nathaniel approaches Jesus Jesus is the one who speaks first declaring that Nathaniel is indeed an honest and upright Jew Jesus even quotes the Old Testament when describing Nathaniel Psalm 32:2 says this this is Psalm 32:2 how blessed is the man to whom Yahweh does not impute iniquity and in whose Spirit there is no deceit that second part of the verse that phrase being applied directly to Nathaniel but Nathaniel asks perhaps again skeptical how do you know me that Jesus declares before Philip called you when you were under the Fig Tree I saw you this answer deeply affects Nathaniel and Nathaniel confesses you are the Son of God you are the king of Israel but then Jesus makes two ponderous declarations he says you think what I told you what I just told you was amazing you’re going to see much greater things than that then Jesus says truly truly that is Believe Me trust me you know what I’m about to say is incredible but it’s absolutely true you will see the heavens opened and the angels of God ascending and descending on the son of man now that is a very profound statement but what is Jesus talking about we can break this down to two parts first think back where in the Old Testament did we see angels of God ascending and descending on something yeah Jacob’s dream what we sometimes call Jacob’s Ladder or Jacob’s staircase this is Genesis 28:12 Genesis 28:12 says he that’s Jacob he had a dream and behold a ladder was set on the earth with its top reaching to heaven and behold the angels of God were ascending and descending on it but what was the point of Jacob’s Dream well we talked about it many months ago when we were still in Genesis remember what had just happened before that dream Jacob had just stolen his brother’s Birthright he was fleeing to laban’s house but God gave this dream to Jacob and God was showing ja Jacob you don’t normally see what I’m doing but let me peel back the veil and show you what an active God I am look at all my angels they’re going up and down they’re coming from Heaven going back to Heaven they are accomplishing my will I am not static I am not um I am not doing nothing I will indeed bring to pass the Covenant blessings that were pronounced on you Jacob therefore do not be afraid that was what God was showing Jacob in that dream but back in John Jesus alludes to that same instance in Genesis but then he says something surprising not only will you see the Angels ascending and descending but what will be their staircase this time why it’s the son of man himself it is Jesus himself so we have this thing with the angels ascending and descending but then this phrase son of man is very important this is one of Jesus’s favorite ways to describe himself in the gospels he calls himself the son of man literally this phrase simply states that Jesus is human he is the son of a man he is one of the sons of men now that’s significant because as we have clearly gathered from the Old Testament a son of man or just a man is in a theological sense cursed sinful and unimportant to be a son of man is to in a way be contempt in God’s sight listen to a few verses from the Old Testament that talk about what it’s like to be a son of man Psalm 8 verse4 Psalm 88 verse4 the psalmist writes what is man that you take thought of him and the son of man that you care for him Psalm 114 Psalm 114: 2-3 Psalm 114: 2-3 the psalmist writes this time Yahweh has looked down from heaven upon the sons of men to see if there are any who understand who seek after God they have all turned aside together they have become corrupt there is no one who does good not even one and then Ecclesiastes Ecclesiastes 3:18 Ecclesiastes 3:18 Solomon writes he observes life I said to myself concerning the sons of men God has surely tested them in order for them to see that they are but beasts the sons of men are but beasts and this is just representative we see men we see the sons of men as insignificant and even sinful and corrupt throughout the Old Testament but the Old Testament also uses the the phrase son of man in some surprising ways and we have to keep those in mind too when Jesus adopts this title for instance Psalm 80: 17- 19 not just the phrase son of man but even the cont concept of Son of Man Psalm 80: 17- 19 psalmist writes he’s speaking to God let your hand be upon the man of your right hand upon the son of man whom you made strong for yourself then we shall not turn back from you revive us and we will call upon your name oh Yahweh God of hosts restore us cause your face to shine upon us and we will be saved so here in that Psalm the psalmist cries out for God’s provision protection restoration but it involves God upholding a man even the son of a man the son of man and then Isaiah Isaiah 52: 13- 15 whenever you think Isaiah 52- 53 you’re thinking about some of the prophecies about the Messiah Isaiah 52: 13- 15 Isaiah 52: 13- 15 Isaiah writes speaking with God’s voice behold my servant will prosper he will be high and lifted up and greatly exalted just as many were astounded at you my people so his appearance was marred more than any man and his form more than the sons of men thus he will sprinkle many nations Kings will shut their mouths on account of him for what had not been told them them they will see and what they had not heard they will understand this involves a man a special man from God one of the sons of men but most significantly is what Daniel says you may remember this Daniel chapter 7 Daniel 7: 13- 14 Daniel writes as he views a vision from God I kept looking in the night visions and behold with the cloud of Heaven one like a son of man was coming and he came up to the Ancient of Days and was presented before him and to him was given Dominion glory and a kingdom that all the peoples Nations and Men of every language might serve him his Dominion is an everlasting Dominion which will not pass away and his kingdom is one which will not be destroyed so all of these things are in the background of the name son of man what do we make of all this well let’s now proceed to our second step that is interpretation let’s use our observations now to try and answer some interpretations interpretation questions about the passes we just read first who is the unnamed disciple who was first called with Andrew it’s got to be the apostle John when we look at the Gospel of John compared to the other gospels it’s interesting that while the other gospels will talk a lot about the Apostle John he’s never mentioned in this gospel but there’s always this unnamed disciple and he seems to be doing things along that that coincide with what the other gospels say that John did so we should understand this unnamed disciple the one who’s called with Andrew this is John the Apostle another question what is significant about Jesus changing Simon’s name to Peter what does a name change itself signify owners say that again ownership yeah it’s not it’s an expression of authority um you could even say ownership remember back in Genesis one of the things that God has Adam do is to name all the animals that was a sign of man’s authority over the beasts um we see with Daniel and his friends they are renamed by the king of Babylon he was trying to show his authority even his ownership of them and it’s also appropriate for Jesus as he becomes the rabbi or the teacher the leader of these new disciples that he would even choose to name some of them and he chooses to do that for Peter now there could be something even um appropriate to his name about being a stone being a rock maybe it’s his uh his obtuseness maybe at certain times it could also be his uh found the the foundational role that he will play in establishing God’s church but for whatever reason certainly as a mark of authority and ownership Jesus renames Simon to Peter or sephus another question if Nazareth is so unimportant and contemptuous even in the sight of Israel why would God have his Messiah come from Nazareth to fulfill a prophecy that a light will come to land of Gentiles G certainly true now thanks for mentioning that we’re going to see in just a moment when we go to Matthew 4 that this connects with some of the prophecies given in the Old Testament particularly one in Isaiah that says from the land of zebulun and the land of Napal Galilee of the Gentiles that’s where the light comes from so certainly Jesus would need to come from one of the cities of Galilee if he’s going to fulfill that prophecy but why else is it appropriate for Jesus to come from Nazareth considering God’s whole work of redemption we think of M salvation think about the the economy of Salvation the way that God does things when it comes to Salvation whom does he choose to save whom does he choose to exalt the ones that are contemptuous in the eyes of the world he chooses the weak to shame the strong he does that with Believers it’s then entirely appropriate that he would do that with his own Savior Jesus as we’ve already seen he didn’t come in in pomp he didn’t come into Jerusalem he wasn’t born with all the Splendor of royalty he was born in Bethlehem he was acclaimed by simple Shepherds and we’re seeing that theme continue he lives in Nazareth he grew up in Nazareth this no-name town this unimportant town that even other people in Galilee look down on but this was to the glory of God he was going to use even a savior from Nazareth this CH even more of the son’s incredible humility and the wisdom of God totally contradicting the wisdom of men another question why was Nathaniel so affected by Jesus’s Declaration of seeing Nathaniel under the Fig Tree what’s so significant about that declaration yes I see that hand in the back indication of om perhaps yeah for sure he he sees this as a demonstration of divine power in one way or another it may simply be that he didn’t think that anybody could know where what the situation was when Philip arrived Philip didn’t have a chance to tell Jesus where he found Nathaniel but Jesus already knew and he tells Nathaniel before anyone even has a chance to talk now perhaps you might saywell aren’t there a lot of fig trees in Israel and couldn’t Jesus have just made a lucky guess well something about the the situation makes that uh makes it so that couldn’t be the case Nathaniel as we’ve already seen is pretty skeptical but he he is arrested by Jesus’s statement it may be that the Fig Tree was a secluded one or one that was very special to Nathaniel And he was sure that nobody else knew about it or nobody else considered the significance of it and yet this Rabbi this person that he’s never met before he knows this particular detail about Nathaniel and he recognizes only someone from God only even God himself because he calls him the Son of God only he could know yes yeah go ahead that hethel that he was an Israelite was no deceit so Jesus identified something inwardly going about him his heart condition and he also saw his outward so he saw both the whole man his inward condition and his outward where he and who he is yeah that’s a great Point thanks Danny with the two statements from Jesus just to repeat what you said Jesus really shows that he knows Nathaniel inwardly and outwardly I saw you from the outside but I also see your heart I know that you’re an Israelite in whom there is no deceit and I think yeah maybe in both of those things affect Nathaniel And he says what Philip said is must be true this is the Messiah this is the Son of God he recognized something Supernatural about Jesus another question considering the meaning of Jacob’s staircase in Genesis what was Jesus declaring about himself by eluding to the Genesis 28 account you will see the Angels ascending and descending on the son of man what is Jesus saying well if the staircase in Genesis was about showing God is accomplishing his will he is actively sending his servants having them go to and from the Earth all all of that’s happening behind the scenes and you don’t see it if that was true in Genesis then the same thing is true when Jesus uses that description to talk about himself Jesus was declaring himself to be part of and even the focal point of God’s continual work and plans angels will indeed continue to minister and accomplishes accomplish God’s will but how will they do that it will be via the agency of the son of man to say it another way Jesus declares himself to be the connection between Heaven and Earth through which God’s angels will continue or God’s angels will minister to and on behalf of men Jesus was essentially telling Nathaniel you are going to see God’s great works unfold through and on me the son of man you’re not just going to see God is active but you’re going to see all of that is happening through me I am the focal point in a sense I am the bridge through which all of God’s all of God’s plans are being accomplished you’re going to see that you’re going to see the great things of God 28 the Contex of that Tex is that yes Alles of the earth will blessed through anding to himself of all the families being blessed through him will be fulfilled in Christ yeah I think we can say that too it’s not merely that just as God was active in the Old Testament and accomplishing his will so he is in the New Testament accomplishing everything to Jesus but even what he began to accomplish through Abraham and through Jacob with the abrahamic Covenant was going to find its fulfillment and that was you’re right Bill the part of the context of that dream to Jacob in Genesis 28 is that the promises of Abraham had just been extended to Jacob and we do see their continuation and even their culmination in Jesus so we see this uh this declaration this great declaration about Jesus regarding Angels ascending and descending but also there’s that second part by taking on the title of son of man what was Jesus declaring about himself yeah Dwayne yeah this is a Messianic claim I think we can actually see in the term son of man the same thing that we’ve been seeing in these last couple lessons about Jesus there is a declaration of Jesus’s Humanity but also in his of his deity even in the phrase the son of man because a son of man there’s a clear identification with man sinful and contemptible man Jesus became a man he is a son of man that he might save the sons of men but also there is that because of promises made about a certain son of man and even promises made about the rule and Glory of that son of man there is a declaration in this term of messiahship and even deity see Jesus says I am the special son of man who will redeem Israel I will suffer for Israel’s sake I will come on clouds of glory and I will receive total Dominion from the Ancient of Days this term son of man is not a mere term of humility that that Jesus adopted this is a declaration about himself as the Messiah even as God which you might not expect because you’re like son of man how could that be something about God but because of what the Old Testament said regarding a special son of man and this is exactly what Jesus says to the Sanhedrin later on when Jesus is about to be crucified they ask him they demand of him are you really the Messiah or not and he says to them Matthew records Matthew 2664 Matthew 2664 Jesus said to them you have said it yourself that is you have said and you are correct that I am the Messiah nevertheless I tell you Hereafter you will see the son of man sitting at the right hand of power and coming on the Clouds Of Heaven what is Jesus declaring there he’s alluding back to Daniel 7 for them he tells them I am the one that Daniel spoke about I will come on the Clouds Of Glory I am that son of man I am God and of course that’s one of the reasons why they put him to death because they would they refused to believe that and they saw that as blasphemy so understand then that this term son of man is no no mere Meek title it is a specially chosen title that simultaneously declares Jesus’s Redemption of humanity and his kingship and coming Glory now just a couple other things notice that in our chapter Jesus never told his new followers to go bring others to him nevertheless they did so Andrew goes to find Peter brings Peter to Jesus Philip goes to find Nathaniel brings Nathaniel Jesus why did they do this yeah Ro well this is indicative first of all that that Philip understood the Old Testament somewhat he was looking for the Messiah he was seeking for the Messiah and Nathaniel by his response indicates also that he is also familiar with the Old Testament prophecies going back to Moses and he is also a Seeker which I think is another reason that Christ has to in whom there is no deceit he is a true seeker of God unlike the Jews who were supposedly looking for the Messiah when he really came rejected him Nathaniel Philip and John and Andrew they were actually seeking for the Messiah and this is just indication were those scures wereing yeah for sure the you’re right I’ll just repeat a little bit of what you said that clearly Philip Nathaniel um and Andrew even Peter and John they were looking for the Messiah that’s why Andrew and John were Disciples of John the Baptist and we certainly know from The Book of Luke that there were plenty of people who were looking for the Redemption of Israel Israel as a nation was looking forward to their Messiah but as you point out Roy they weren’t looking for the Messiah as God intending the Messiah to come but these people were looking for the Messiah and so once one of them found the Messiah encounter the Messiah he knew that other people were looking for the Messiah too so he wanted to go tell them about the Messiah want to tell them we found the one you’re looking for you can see that there’s just a basic love and care for another person in sharing that declaration it’s not as if Phillip or Andrew says all right I found the Messiah but I don’t need to tell others about it no he this is such a great thing everybody’s been looking for the Messiah everybody needs to know about this Messiah and so they naturally go and find a close friend or go and find a brother and they tell him come see the Messiah has finally come of course Jesus will later command his disciples to do basically what they are doing he will command them to tell others about him teach others about him bring others to him but even before we get an official command we see the disciples telling others about the uh the coming of Messiah and bringing people to Jesus so we see at the end of John 1 Jesus has five disciples John Andrew Simon Peter Philip and Nathaniel but this is just part one of the calling of these men with these five Jesus begins some of his preaching and Ministry he also begins to do Miracles and we hear about that in the next chapter of John but there’s another calling coming for these disciples and we’re actually going to move out of John to see the second calling turn over to Matthew chap 4 let’s look at part two of The Calling of these disciples let’s look at Matthew 4 verses 12 to 22 we won’t analyze this passage as deeply but let’s notice a few things Matthew 4: 12-22 follow along with me now when Jesus heard that John as John the Baptist had been taken into custody he withdrew into Galilee and leaving Nazareth he came and settled in Capernaum which is by the sea in the region of zebulun and naph this was to fulfill what was spoken through Isaiah the prophet the land of zebulun and the land of Na by the way of the sea beyond the Jordan Galilee of the G Gentiles the people who were sitting in darkness saw a great light and those who were sitting in the land and shadow of death upon them a light dawned from that time Jesus began to preach and say repent for the Kingdom of Heaven is at hand now as Jesus was walking by the Sea of Galilee he saw two brothers Simon who was called Peter and Andrew his brother casting a net into the sea for they were fishermen and he said to them follow me and I will will make you Fishers of Men immediately they left their Nets and followed him going on from there he saw two other brothers James the son of Zebedee and John his brother in the boat with zebede their father mending their Nets and he called them immediately they left the boat and their father and followed him notice a few things notice that some time has gone by since the events of John 1 there we saw John baptizing and testifying about Jesus but here John is in prison this is clearly not the case in the Book of John chapter 1 moreover we see Jesus moved to capernium he’s no longer in Nazareth and he’s preaching repentance in light of God’s imminent Kingdom arrival notice also that while walking along and likely preaching at the Sea of Galilee Jesus sees Simon and Andrew practicing their trade they fishermen he tells them to follow him and from what we know in John we tells them to follow him again but this time he adds I will make you Fishers of Men We then see a description here that we did not see earlier in John notice how the disciples react they immediately leave their work they totally leave it behind and they follow Jesus same thing happens with James and John when Jesus calls them they leave the boat they leave their father and they follow follow Jesus so what’s going on here with this second calling what what’s significant about what we see here well noticing that this is a part two is informative for us in at least two ways first it shows us why these men are so willing to follow Jesus it’s not as if some random guy comes along Jesus talk to some people that doesn’t know and just says follow me I mean he is God he could he could force somebody to to follow him if it were God’s will but this isn’t the first time that disciples have encountered Jesus they already know about him they’ve already in a way become his disciples they’ve heard his preaching they’ve been taught by him they’ve seen some of his miracles they know who it is that is calling them so that’s helpful to realize but a second thing to realize is notice the difference between this calling and that which we see in John 1 what is the big difference yeah Ro in John that it is sort of an initial calling and in and their first actually their first getting acquainted if you will uh with with the Lord I mean John the Baptist points him out John the Baptist gives his great testimony this is the Son of God and then the next day John and Andrew were there uh and then that’s when we see andw and grabing Peter and so forth um but the second calling and that’s where they first make their acquaintance the second calling that we see in Matthew seems to be more one where there is this uh more dedicated commitment for like of a better way I mean where Jesus is saying okay this is it you know we I know you let’s go now it is time for me to begin my Ministry follow me justs to me yeah I think you’re right to characterize it that way there they are getting to know they’re getting acquainted with Jesus in their first calling but there’s a it’s like a Jesus is taking it to another level as uh some have described it Jesus is Calling them to fulltime discipleship notice in John one there’s no mentioning of their leaving their vocations behind there’s no mentioning of becoming Fishers of Men but here that’s what Jesus says essentially stop being Fishers of fish you’re now going to be become Fishers of Men I need I’m calling you now to full-time discipleship and these men have come to know who Jesus is and so they’re already willing to do what Jesus says they do leave behind their vocations they become full-time disciples ready to learn from him ready to minister with him by the way just so we’re reminded when we think about being a fisher of men let’s not think about modern Recreation fishing this isn’t somebody casting a line with a hook with some bait and then hoping to get a fish remember the fishing that these kind of disciples practiced in their vacation net fishing fishing where you work together with a whole bunch of other guys to get in a huge catch of fish even drag net fishing where you’re getting hundreds of fish uh in in one set of fishing that’s the image that Jesus has in mind when he says you’re Fishers of Men they going to be in a sense cast ing Nets bringing in boatloads of people into God’s into God’s kingdom but he needs them to be fulltime he can’t make them into fishes of men or he needs to have them their full attention their full amount of time he needs them to be with him all the time if he’s going to disciple them make them into fishes of men Jesus says he will do this sinful and weak as you are I will make you disciples into the fishes of men I will cause you to catch and even save men come follow me come learn from me be with me all the time now note that John in his gospel he didn’t tell us that these were fishermen at least not not right away but now we hear in Matthew Matthew these disciples are not only from Gentile is Galilee but they’re just fishermen and these men are not impressive from a worldly perspective in fact when we look at the full compliment of the 12 disciples as Jesus calls them it’s kind of a mly bunch most of the men are fishermen we also have a traitorous tax collector and a former partisan and terrorist against Rome this is the group they’re mostly uneducated they have thick Galilean accents this is what God chooses to call these are the fishes of men these are the disciples why would God choose these it goes back to what we were saying earlier right the glory of God is not seen through the honorableness.

    I give God all the glory 1 Corinthians 1: 26-31 is where we see that concept of the weak shaming the strong spelled out specifically 1 Corinthians 1: 26-31 it says for consider your calling Brethren that there were not many wise according to the flesh not many mighty not many noble but God has chosen the foolish things of the world to shame the wise and God has chosen the weak things of the world to shame the things which are strong and the base things of the world and the despise God has chosen the things that are not so that he might nullify the things that are so that no man May boast before God but by his doing you Corinthians are in Christ Jesus you became to us wisdom from God and righteousness and sanctification and Redemption so that just as it is written let him who boasts boast in the Lord is how God does salvation this is his wisdom so bringing this all to a conclusion what are main takeaways from these passages describing Jesus calling his first followers and beginning his ministry we see at least three things one Jesus again is showing himself to be the man who identifies with Sinners yet to be the God who was able to save those Sinners and who will one day Reign Over the whole Earth as King two Jesus ministry begins in a way consistent with the nature of God’s whole gospel plan the Messiah from snoozeville Nazareth calls a bunch of fishermen into full-time discipleship in preparation for what will be their full-time Ministry God is already using the weak to shame the strong for his glory and three once the disciples found the Messiah they told others and even brought people to Jesus in order that those persons might meet and become Disciples of the Messiah as well such behavior is completely appropriate considering the greatness of Jesus and the later official calling of these disciples as Fishers of Men but what do these truths mean for us today now we come to step three of our method let’s talk about application many ways we can apply this text but I’m just going to focus on three that relate to the main truths of the text first there’s application regarding our own salvation like those like the salvation of the Jews in the first century and uh the Gentile at at that time it all rested on a Nazarene who came as both Son of God and Son of Man God’s son became a man’s son in accordance with the scriptures in order to save men and Reign Over the whole earth he is the messiah in whom we must believe he is the Christ in whom we must trust he is the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world who provides the covering that we all need as Sinners so we must repent and believe in this savior the only savior we too must become his disciples and as we do Let Us Praise the Lord for him and live lives worthy of him and of the Salvation that is in him second we have become a part of God’s great plan of the weak shaming the strong we’re just like the fishermen that Jesus called we’re just like the Church of Corinth that didn’t have anybody great in it according to the world we too in the 21st century we’re not wise we’re not Mighty we’re not of noble birth but in Christ we become wise we become Mighty we be even become royalty inheritors of an everlasting Kingdom all the blessings and Riches of God are ours in Jesus therefore let us live differently from the world let just not seek what the world seeks let just not cling to what the world clings to let us not love what the world loves but’s seek the things which are ours above through Jesus let just not courot the favor of the world trying to make ourselves seem cool or sophisticated or popular or cultured as if we could gain their favor and somehow gain some influence for Christ’s sake friendship with the world is enmity with God love of the world is treason toward God we cannot serve two masters we do want to love the world when it comes to salvation but we don’t want to love the um not the good opinion but we don’t we don’t want to seek the world’s favor in an ungodly way we don’t want to become friends in a sense with worldliness with the world system so let us stop being like the world but in fact show the world how different we are from them because of our love for Christ we must be the light of God’s great wisdom and power that exposes man’s so-called wisdom and self-righteousness then finally and along the same lines understand that we are Fishers of Men as well the ministry of gospel reconciliation has been not only given to the disciples but is given to those who are their disciples that which has been passed down all the way to us we too are made by Jesus and the Fishers of Men it is our duty but also our reasonable response after all you if you’re a Believer you have found the Messiah you have found the Savior or rather you have been found by him therefore will you not tell anybody will you be silent when you have such a treasure are you not great F that someone told you about Jesus someone confronted you about your need for Jesus if you are thankful at all why do you not do the same for others for your fellow man Jesus came to save the whole world salvation has been extended to the whole world and we are a part of that we are made in the fishes of man let us not give excuses let us not say oh God will just send someone else it’s uncomfortable or I don’t want to experience rejection or suffer hardship or I just don’t feel like I’m able to do it we have the promises of God so when we refuse to obey the Lord in this way we put him to the test we appear to God like Moses saying God I’m not a good speaker I’ve never been a good speaker I don’t know what to say send someone else did not God make the mouth will he not teach us what to say you promised that so let us obey the Lord in this way let us love our fellow men in this way let us go after them as Fishers of Men we have the promises of God well we’re out of time for today and that’s it for this week and this quarter next week is a special Sunday school I won’t be with you next week you’ll be doing something different but the following week we will begin a special Sunday summer Sunday school miniseries and I’ll be back with you then you have questions comments on today’s lesson please email me or talk to me in some other way and I will see you again soon let me just pray real quick God we thank you for this word pray that it would have its effect that people meditate on it and that we would give you glory love you even more for what we’ve heard from your word today in Jesus name amen all right I’ll see you guys in two weeks

  • Jesus’ Temptation

    Jesus’ Temptation

    Answers Bible Curriculum Year 3 Quarter 1 Lesson 11 Part 2

    This week in Sunday school, we look again at the final events of Jesus’ preparation for ministry, this time focusing on Jesus’ temptation in the wilderness. What is so significant about Jesus being tempted there — enough that three Gospel writers mention it at the beginning of their Gospels? Was Jesus really tempted like we are? If so, how? And can we learn anything from Jesus’ approach to such testing? We’ll consider these questions and more.

    Our main text will be Matthew 4:1-11.

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    well good morning Calvary welcome to Sunday school uh it’s kind of amazing that i’m talking to you today because of what happened yesterday and actually in our area the local power plant exploded literally exploded and there was a fire a whole our whole uh neighborhood is without power but the Lord provided a friend who was able to accommodate me here at six o’clock in the morning so that I can use his internet and I can teach you so I’m in a slightly different location but still able to teach you and praise the Lord for that uh we’re doing part two of last week’s lesson today technically this is still lesson 11 in our answers Bible curriculum but we’re going to treat it as lesson 12.

    we’re talking today about Jesus Temptation in the wilderness recall that last week we talked about the ministry of John the Baptist and we talked about the baptism of Jesus I’m saying that God sent John according to the scriptures as a new Elijah to prepare the way for God’s Messiah King John’s message was one of sober repentance God’s promised Kingdom this is what John said God’s promised kingdom is about to come with both judgment and reward so Israel and us today we must turn to our King now while we can do not trust in your religious Heritage or do not trust in mere religious ceremony only true repentance will protect a person will protect you from being cut down and thrown into the fire John the Baptist very clearly taught that the one bringing the kingdom with all its cleansing judgment and reward would be the Messiah himself it would be Jesus and this Messiah was the one who appeared Jesus came to John he was baptized not because Jesus needed to repent of sin or show he needed to be cleansed but in order to fulfill all righteousness and we explain that in his baptism Jesus identified himself with the sinful people that he came to save and he pictured before them his being set apart as a cleansing sacrifice for their sins in Jesus baptism we also saw the whole godhead affirming Jesus as Messiah and Son of God and testifying of his perfect and righteous life now immediately after Jesus baptism he goes into the Wilderness to experience a time of testing why was this temptation necessary what do these Temptations show us about Jesus was Jesus really tempted in all the ways that we are and should we follow Jesus’s approach to dealing with temptation those are some of the questions we want to look at today our lesson is going to once again be our following our answers I’m sorry I inductive Bible study method we’re going to read the passage we’re going to make some simple observations on it try to answer more advanced questions more advanced interpretation questions and then consider what is the application what does God’s spirit want us to know and to do in our lives today let’s pray before we continue Our God I thank you for your provision this morning when you’re in control of all things yeah you’re in control of electricity I thank you how you provided that I I can still teach and that Calvary can still hear pray that she had helped me gone as I teach to speak as I ought speak accurately speak passionately and I pray that your word would grip us as it was meant to and that we would be changed by it in Jesus name amen right so open your Bibles please to Matthew chapter 4.

    Matthew chapter four this is Page 959 if you’re using the few Bible Matthew Chapter 4 verses 1 to 11 is our text is where we see Matthew’s entire account of Jesus’s temptation so let’s read from Matthew 4 verse 1.

    then Jesus was led up by the spirit Into the Wilderness to be tempted by the devil and after he had fasted 40 days and 40 nights he then became hungry an attemptor came and said to him if you are the son of God commanded these Stones become bread but he answered and said it is written men shall not live on bread alone but on every word that proceeds out of the mouth of God then the devil took him into the holy city and had him stand on the Pinnacle of the Temple and said to him if you are the Son of God throw yourself down for it is written he will command his angels concerning you and on their hands they will bear you up so that you will not strike your foot against a stone Jesus said to him on the other hand it is written you shall not put the Lord your God to the test again the devil took him to a very high mountain and showed him all the kingdoms of the world and their glory and he said to him all these things I will give you if you fall down and worship me then Jesus said to him go Satan for what is written you shall Worship the Lord your God and serve him only then the devil left him and behold Angels Came and began to minister to him okay now that we’ve read our passage let’s make some simple observations notice that Jesus does not wander off aimlessly Into the Wilderness rather it’s the Holy Spirit the one that just came down upon him in his baptism as a as a dove the Holy Spirit leads him into the Wilderness and why the universe one specifically says to be tempted by the devil now remember what we mean by Wilderness we’re not talking about going to some idyllic natural space this is a bubbling brook with four shade songbirds chirping away merrily I’m not what we’re talking about we’re talking about a remote and Barren place we’re talking about man versus wild type area the Wilderness is typically a frightening place and which it is difficult to survive and especially if you are alone the word Wilderness could also be translated desert there’s probably no food there little shade little water if any there are no people around but there are wild beasts deadly wild beasts it may also be either very hot or very cold depending on the time of the day by the way who else in the Bible was led by God through into and through a dangerous Wilderness near Palestine say that again the people of Israel they were LED Into the Wilderness and how long was Israel in the wilderness 40 years now this is also where Jesus goes Jesus goes into the Wilderness and what does Jesus do there he fasts for 40 days and 40 nights notice 40 appearing here now about this fast what exactly did this fast consist of did Jesus totally abstain from food we’re not told it could be that he did not eat at all or that if he did he ate very little why though do people typically fast in the Bible what’s one reason that someone fast in the Bible yeah to pray to focus on prayer to be especially committed to prayer what else yeah wrong exactly it’s also an expression of sorrow and trouble it’s not even so much as a thing you choose to do it’s something that you feel compelled to do when people are so distraught they don’t even feel like eating and so they fast and they often pray but those are the two main reasons we see that in the Bible to pray to focus on prayer and also to express sorrow or some kind of trouble now Jesus does this for 40 days our culture has mostly given up the custom of fasting so we don’t really understand the impact of fasting for this long but I think you can guess that fasting 40 days from food if Jesus really ate nothing at all that is very intense even life-threatening apparently if you fast for a long time after the first few days you get over your severe hunger pains nevertheless you weaken Yourself by fasting people have died by totally abstaining from food for a long period of time even just 21 days some people even in the modern day have died due to starvation heart failure over being overcome by sickness because your body is so weak it is possible though to survive even a 40-day fast and people even in modern times have done that so if Jesus really ate nothing at all which is the normal sense of the word fast then Jesus time the Wilderness was doubly dangerous at least from a human perspective to his life is in a very harsh environment and he’s very harshly treating his body this leads us to one of the great understatements of scripture that you go back into I think it’s a verse two the end of verse two after these 40 days Jesus then became hungry okay yeah I think so that makes sense before we move on we should also note who else in the Old Testament fasted for 40 days and 40 nights Moses Moses did he actually did it twice the first time he received the tablets from God on the map on Mount Sinai he fasted but also after Israel sinned with a golden calf he fasted again I’ll actually read to you where we hear about that Deuteronomy 9 9. actually it’s mentioned a number of times by Moses but he reminds the people of Israel in Deuteronomy Deuteronomy 9 9 Moses says when I went up to the mountain to receive the tablets of stone the tablets of the Covenant which Yahweh had made with you then I remained on the mountain 40 days and nights I’m neither ate bread nor drink water yeah he says something again a couple verses later Deuteronomy 9 18 Moses says I fell down before Yahweh as at the first this is the second time he fasted 40 days and nights I neither ate bread nor drank water because of all your sin which you had committed and doing what was evil in the side of the side of Yahweh to provoke him to anger now he’s talking about their golden calf incident now notice Moses said he didn’t eat or drink anything for 40 days so how did Moses survive if we go more than three days without water we’re pretty much gonna die so how did Moses survive it had to be a supernatural provision from God but remember what we’ve said previously I think in my sermon a couple weeks ago God is the god of life and when you’re in the presence of God you can’t help but receive life from God that is if you are one of his own so as Moses was with God on the mountain apparently God himself was sustaining Moses rather than normal food and drink but back to our text in Matthew Jesus becomes hungry and notice how this detail sets the stage for what comes next the devil appears and notice in verse 3 he’s called the tempter this is one of many names given to the devil in scripture we see three of them in our passage is called the tempter the one who tempts the devil meaning the slanderer and Satan meaning adversary or enemy so we see these titles for Satan we also have to hear of three specific Temptations Luke in his account of Jesus Temptation the Wilderness He suggests that there are more than these three but both he and Matthew only mentioned these three specific Temptations so they must be important let’s see what they are the first temptation is directly related to hunger he’s going to be tempted to create his own food notice the temperature says if you are the son of God now the sense of this statement is not one of Uncertain identity rather of an accepted fact or an assumption setting up a conditional situation others have rendered the phrase since you are the son of God or we could say it this way based on the fact that you are the son of God why don’t you alleviate your hunger use your divine power to command these nearby stones to become loaves of bread that’s what Jesus I mean that’s what Satan says to Jesus now as God does Jesus have the power to turn stones into red he does but notice the contrasting word that appears at the beginning of verse 4.

    but she answered and said Jesus answered and said and in his answer he quotes from the Old Testament now I would like you to keep your finger in Matthew but turn back to Deuteronomy well we’re going to actually look at a couple of verses from Deuteronomy Jesus quotes Deuteronomy in response to Satan so Deuteronomy 8 chapter or chapter 8 verse 3.

    Deuteronomy I think first three we want to be aware of the original context of what Jesus was quoting so look at verse three Jesus or rather Moses wrote he humbled you and let you be hungry and fed you with Mana which you did not know nor did your fathers know that he might make you understand that man does not live by bread alone but man lives by everything that proceeds out of the mouth of Yahweh by the way when Moses wrote these words to Israel in Deuteronomy what was Israel about to do they’re about to go into Israel they were in the wilderness but they were about to enter Israel and they were going to receive God’s possession remember he had given that land to them and they were going to go conquer it so Jesus says this to Satan and Satan moves on to another temptation notice the devil says he took Jesus to the holy city meaning Jerusalem and to the very Pinnacle or a roof of the Temple now how did that happen how did the devil do that Jesus is in the wilderness and all of a sudden he’s at the top of the temple in Jerusalem well the text didn’t say how that happened but considering the Practical difficulty of transversing that distance and getting to the top of the temple quickly Jesus appears to have been taken there supernaturally but it’s at this second location that we see the second temptation a spectacular Temple Jump Satan says since you’re the son of God why don’t you throw yourself down from this rooftop and then notice Satan quotes the scripture It quotes psalm 91.

    and we’ll make you turn there keep your finger Deuteronomy and Matthew but Psalm 91 describes how God protects and vindicates the one who trusts in him even the Messiah so Psalm 91 verses 11 to 14 I’ll give you some context to the original verse Psalm 91 verses 11 to 14 says this for he will give his angels charge concerning you to guard you in all your ways they will bear you up in their hands that you do not strike your foot against a stone you will tread upon the lion and Cobra the Young Lion and the serpent you will trample down because he has loved me therefore I will deliver him I will set him securely on high because he is known my name so Satan quotes some of these verses to Jesus but back in Matthew notice Jesus’s response he says on the other hand so in this phrase Jesus indicates that he affirms the words of Psalm 91 he’s not saying that’s wrong he’s he acknowledges Psalm 91 but he indicates that there is something else that must be remembered there are other scripture that must be remembered too and Jesus again quotes a scripture himself and again it’s from Deuteronomy so if you’re still in Deuteronomy just turn two chapters earlier to Deuteronomy 6.

    Deuteronomy 6 16 is what Jesus quotes where Moses wrote Deuteronomy 6 16.

    you shall not put Yahweh your God to the test as you tested him at Massa okay does anyone remember what happened at massive so whenever you hear the term master or when you hear the term meribah think about Israel complaining about lack of water that’s what they did at mass and meribah they said there’s not enough water we’re all gonna die of thirst Moses you did this God you did this actually we hear the account describe for us in Exodus 17. and yeah I guess you can turn there turn x to the 17.

    Exodus 17 verses 1 to 7.

    this is where we hear what happened at Masa and you’ll notice that the word test comes up Exodus 17.

    then all the congregation is the sons of Israel journeyed by stages from the Wilderness of sin according to the command of Yahweh camped at rapidim and there’s no water for the people to drink therefore the people are quarreled with Moses and said give us water that we may drink and Moses said to them why do you call with me why do you test Yahweh but the people thirsted there for water and they grumbled against Moses and said why now have you brought us up from Egypt to kill us and our children and our livestock with thirst so Moses cried out to Yahweh saying what shall I do to this people a little more and they will Stone me then Yahweh said to Moses pass before the people take with you some of the Elders of Israel and take in your hand your staff with which you struck the Nile and go behold I will stand before you there at the rock of Horeb and you shall strike the Rock and water will come out of it that the people may drink and Moses did so on the side of the elders he named the place in Massa and meribah because of the quarrel of the sons of Israel because they tested Yahweh saying is Yahweh among us or not the terms Massa and meriba by the way refer to quarterly they mean contention so we see at Massa the Israelites tested God by complaining and by asking God to prove that he was really among them and cared for them before they would trust him Moses tells the new generation of Israel back in Deuteronomy 6 16 do not test Yahweh as you did or as your forefathers did at Massa and it’s this verse that Jesus quotes disabled so Satan moves on doesn’t pursue that line of temptation but there is a third it says again we have a third temptation but this one’s a little different you’ll notice so back in Matthew the devil takes Jesus to a very high mountain and he shows him all the kingdoms of the world in their Glory Luke and his account he says he showed him all the kingdoms in a moment of time so we should understand this again be something Supernatural happening here it’s not possible to go to a high mountain and see all the kingdoms of the world in the same moment and to be able to see their Glory but Satan somehow is able to do that he shows Jesus all the kingdoms of the world he passes by Jesus’s eyes passes before Jesus’s eyes everything that is glorious on Earth and imagine what this consisted of what is glorious about the world’s kingdoms well they’re the great buildings there are the armies in their splendid armor and martial array there’s great Arts music literature theater Law Courts markets ships machines festivals parades beautiful ladies beautiful men palaces Thrones temples sacrifices Goods of every kind everything that was thought to be beautiful or valuable in the world this is what Satan passes before Jesus’s eyes and Satan says to Jesus and notice there is no if you are the Son of God here Satan says all these things I will give you if you fall down and worship me and notice that Satan claims ownership of the kingdoms of the world and the New Testament actually affirms that idea at least in one sense John 12 in John 12 31 Jesus says now judgment is upon this world now the ruler of this world will be cast out who’s he talking about he must be talking about Satan the ruler of this world and then second Corinthians 4 4 Paul says second Corinthians 4 4 the God of this world has blinded the minds of the unbelieving so that they might not see the light of the Gospel of the glory of Christ so Paul refers to Satan as the God of this world of course we know in another sense Satan’s not the God of this world there’s only one God it’s God the true owner of the world and all the world kingdoms is God and he will directly rule the world one day through his son he will give the kingdom to his son Revelation 11 15 says this is Revelation 11 15. the kingdom of the world has become the kingdom of our Lord and of his Christ and he will reign forever and ever so even though in one sense Satan is the ruler of the kingdoms of the world and another sense it’s God and God will directly rule the world kingdoms one day but Satan says to Jesus you can have total rule of all the world kingdoms now if you worship me now notice the unique response of Jesus here he says something different than he did before he says go Satan get out of here Satan get away and why Jesus again quotes the scripture each response you’ll see you notice has been from scripture and again he’s quoting Deuteronomy Jesus says you shall Worship the Lord your God and serve him only now whether the specific verse of Jesus quotes is not entirely clear he may be paraphrasing one verse or two verses look at Deuteronomy uh 6 verses 13 and 15.

    so back Deuteronomy 6.

    Deuteronomy 6 13 maybe the verse that Jesus has in mind but I want you to see some of the context of the statement Deuteronomy 6 13 down to 15.

    Moses writes you shall fear only Yahweh your God and you shall worship Him and swear by his name you shall not follow other gods any of the Gods of the people peoples who surround you for Yahweh your God in the midst of you is a jealous God so you notice how similar that sounds to what Jesus quotes there’s another verse that’s like it just a few chapters later look at Deuteronomy 10. verse 20.

    Deuteronomy 10 20. now again we’ll look at a little bit of the context let’s look down one more verses so look at Deuteronomy 10 verse 20 to 21.

    Moses again writes you shall fear Yahweh your God you shall serve him and cling to him and you shall swear by his name he is your praise and he is your god who has done these great and awesome things for you which your eyes have seen so notice those two different verses they emphasize two aspects of God’s character in chapter six he says God is a jealous God but in chapter 10 he says God is your praise he does so look at all the good things he’s done for you therefore fear God worship him alone serve him alone so Jesus either paraphrasing or quoting these verses or these two verses it gives this answer and it causes Satan to leave now Luke says in his account lucra also records about the Temptations Luke chapter 4 verse 13 when the devil had finished every temptation he left him until an opportune time that statement is significant because it suggests there were more Temptations than these three and that Temptations continued after this time but the devil leaves for now back in Matthew the last thing we want to see you can actually leave Deuteronomy now back in verse 11.

    you notice the word behold in the middle of the verse the the hold draws our attention to the action that follows and what is the action Angels Angels come and minister to Jesus they serve Jesus angels from the father come at the end of this time of Temptation to minister to the Sun Okay so we’ve made our observations let’s now use our observations to answer interpretation questions we’ve got a number of them first why did Jesus fast while he was in the wilderness we mentioned why people normally fast but then let’s also think about what what is happening to Jesus and what is about to happen to Jesus Denny about time before that exactly yeah I think that’s definitely part of the answer he’s about to experience or is experiencing Temptation so if he he needs to go to the father he wants to depend on the father via prayer via fasting but that’s not the only thing what else is about to happen yeah Rob OT by the word of God hmm that’s interesting I’m I’m not sure we will talk about the connection with Israel a little bit later was fasting specifically done so that he could literally fulfill man shall not live by bread alone I’m not sure certainly it is consistent with what we just said about Jesus depending on the father especially through time of testing which Israel did not do they were not depending on the time of Earth that not depending on the father through testing but I’m not sure if I would say that Jesus did that specifically to literally fulfill that word about not depending on bread the other thing I was going to mention though is that beside besides Temptation Jesus is about to begin his ministry and that would be another reason to spend time with the father to fast to depend to pray to focus and so those probably all play into Jesus decision to fast while he’s there another question speaking of fasting why would it have been wrong for Jesus to turn the stones into bread in the back yes I think Roy therefore I’m going to go ahead and do this you know something right okay those are some good answers Roy yeah certainly there’s the if Satan suggests it could it be good you know are you listening to Satan’s Council isn’t that a form of affirmation of him perhaps there’s some element of that but I think you’re totally right to say that it would not it is not the father’s will for Jesus to create bread out of stones and so if he were to do so he would be doing his own will and not the father’s will he would not be fulfilling all righteousness because we must understand it’s not wrong necessarily for Jesus to eat and if God so willed it it wouldn’t be wrong for Jesus to turn stones into bread but the father had apparently not given Jesus permission to do that we see throughout his ministry Jesus as the god-man was intensely dependent on the father looking to do the father’s will in the father’s way in every instance and we hear this directly in the Book of John John Chapter 5 Verse 30 Jesus says John 5 verse 30 I can do nothing on my own initiative as I hear I judge and my judgment is just because I do not seek my own will but the will of him who sent me Jesus says just a few verses later in John 5 36 John 5 36 for The Works which the father has given me to accomplish the very works that I do testify about me that the father has sent me so Jesus was looking only to do the father’s will and that included when and how he did miracles the father had not given Jesus permission to turn stones into bread for himself so if Jesus did so he would have been seeking his own will and not the fathers he would have been going outside God’s plan unless the one say wait Jesus was hungry and in great need surely the father would permit a little Supernatural bread making surely a tiny compromise would be okay for the sake of protecting himself from starvation but this is why Jesus quotes Deuteronomy 8 3.

    Jesus affirms that he needs and depends on something much greater than bread or any kind of physical provision Jesus needs and depends on God and depends on God’s word after all God controls all things God provides all food therefore Jesus can confidently serve God and wait on the father to provide Jesus food in God’s way and in God’s timing Jesus doesn’t have to violate the father’s will for the God for God to provide and isn’t this exactly what Jesus says later in Matthew 6. you’re familiar with that passage Matthew 6 verses 31 to 33 Jesus says do not worry then saying what will we eat or what will we drink or what will we wear for clothing for the Gentiles eagerly seek all these things for your heavenly father knows that you need all these things but seek first his kingdom and his righteousness and all these things will be added to you oh yeah Roy at least first one that’s recorded there’s something that first you commented that was not in the father’s timing in Christ at the time that Satan said make the bread but the idea that Christ is doing something shouldn’t have eaten that God had already provided yeah it’s a great observation right thank you for that and we do see a connection between Adam and Eve’s failure when they did eat and Jesus’s success when he does not eat that’s a great that’s a great point and some for this temptation Jesus chose to trust the perfect provision of his father rather than go outside the father’s will to miraculously provide for himself and by the way how did God vindicate Jesus’s trust regarding bread how’s the passage gem with angels coming to minister to Christ and I imagine though it’s not it’s not explicitly stated they gave him food the Lord did provide or if they didn’t give him food they they ministered to his needs in some way so he was provided for the father knew what he was doing and the son trusted and the father Vindicated now the second Temptation why would it have been wrong for Jesus to throw himself off of the Temple we know the answer is in some way having to do with testing I would characterize it in this way it is wrong to test God’s promises with sin or unbelief it is wrong to test God’s promises with sin or unbelief as the Messiah Jesus could have expected God’s provision and protection until Jesus accomplished his Earthly Mission even if Jesus were to do something dangerous which he does throughout actually his ministry by just preaching the word he is putting his life at risk but that is the Father’s will and if service to the father requires danger then so be it but if something is dangerous that is not part of the father’s will then the wise and righteous person will avoid that Danger such a man should not say to himself well God promised to protect me so I don’t have to be careful no this is what it means to put the Lord to the test to use the promises of God as an excuse to disobey God or act foolishly to make this idea clearer imagine a Christian student who has an exam coming up he does not feel like studying so he says to himself well God’s word says that God will provide for all my needs and I should not idolize Graves therefore I’ll just trust God to provide and I won’t steady well this is foolishness and sin using God’s promises to disobey him and to not work hard for his sake such a student will likely be rudely awakened by God’s good discipline via poor grades but another way excuse me another way to test the Lord is to refuse to obey God until he proves himself this would be like Jesus saying I’m not really sure if God will protect me so let me do something crazy to find out to return to my analogy of a Christian Student this would be like that student is saying I’m not really sure if God will take care of my grades so until I see that provision I’m not going to let go of my anxiety and I’m certainly not going to give up any of my time to serve others I need to study such thinking this kind of I won’t believe it until God proves himself and may even masquerade as piety I want to believe the Lord so I’m giving him the opportunity to make me believe to prove himself but no matter how you look at it this is still sinful and foolish God has already done more than enough to cause us to believe his word is sure and does not need testing now true it is encouraging and faith-building to see God keep his promises and in a sense God does ask us to test him with belief believe me and see if I will not keep my promises but notice the difference the starting stance must be belief not unbelief when it comes to assessing God’s promises let God vindicate your faith not shame your faithlessness certainly Jesus would not have been righteous to express unbelief in his father’s provision as if the Father’s Promise of protection needed testing therefore in some when tempted in this way Jesus chose not to let the promises of God become excuses for Jesus to be unfaithful to God’s will or to test God’s promises via unbelief now the third temptation is the most explicit in our passage there’s no greater Rebellion against God than to directly worship Satan the enemy and Satan offers Jesus all the kingdoms of the world but remember the father has made a similar promise to the son the father will one day give all rule on earth to the sun even the Old Testament Prophet said that but what does the messiah’s receiving the Kingdom from the father require that receiving kingdoms from Satan does not obedience to what extent all the way to death on the cross to receive the Kingdom from the father Jesus must first go to the cross Satan doesn’t require that but the father does as other preachers have noted about this third Temptation Satan offers Jesus exaltation without humiliation power without suffering the passion and the kingdom without the cross but in Jesus final response to Satan Jesus affirms that God Alone is worthy of all worship and service even the worship of obedience to death humiliating death on a cross God is worthy of all that Satan is not like Deuteronomy 6 and 10 say God is a jealous fearsome God but also a generous God full of love therefore to such a worthy God Jesus Will cling but not a deceiver and slanderer like Satan so when tempted to this third and final way Jesus chose chose to trust his Gods his great God’s perfect way of reward and exaltation rather than to look for Indulgence or reward outside of God’s way now think about these three Temptations what do they all have in common or what’s basically at the root of each right it’s about trust or doubt will will the Messiah believe God will he trust God will he trust his promises will he trust his word and of course Jesus Does all of these basically most basically are tests of whether the sun believes the father now related to this Hebrews 4 15 says that Jesus has been tempted in every way that we are yet without sin but if you think about these Temptations none of them sound all that similar to our own at least on the surface I mean when’s the last time you were tempted to turn stones into bread with divine power or to jump off the temple and be caught by angels or to worship Satan and receive all the world kingdoms we’re not tempted that way and where are The Temptations that we do experience for instance there’s no mention anywhere here or in any part of the gospels of Jesus being tempted towards sexual sin but that’s a Temptation that many Christians face every day so how can the words of Hebrews 4 15 be true when his Temptations look so different from ours yeah really yeah seeking his own Glory the temple to show that he is the son of God the same thing with respect to Fame all of those we’re tempted in those kinds of ways every day yeah yeah you hit it exactly Roy the essence of The Temptations Jesus experienced is the same as the Temptations that we all experience all sins are basically various versions of Do You Believe God or not do you believe in worship God or not so even if we’re not tempted exactly as Jesus was or even if he is not tested tempted exactly as we are he was tempted in the same kind of way and this is also why the way First Corinthians 10 13 is true you probably know that verse First Corinthians 10 13 no temptation has overtaken you but that which is common to man but we want to say in response to that verse but you don’t know what it’s like my temptation is unique it’s especially strong I can’t deal with it like any regular sin well it’s true that we are tempted in various ways and we are prone to more sin than others based on uh various factors but God’s spirit reveals that every Temptation we experience is common to all men all sins are basically different versions of the same unbelief and idolatry therefore the righteous alternative is essentially the same to believe in the worth of God and to trust his word to illustrate this why shouldn’t you sin sexually because God is worthy of your Purity and you can believe his word both from the blessedness of his pure way and the curse of immorality why shouldn’t you sin through anger because God is worthy of your trust so that the loss of any good any worldly good should not enrage you or make you bitter moreover you can trust in God’s ultimate Justice his perfect Vengeance will prevail in his own timing these same Concepts apply to Jesus’s Temptations and The Temptations of all men but Jesus would not deviate from God’s will because Jesus believed that God is worthy of total worship and that God’s way is trustworthy to underscore this point and Roy I think maybe you’re alluding to this some have noted that Jesus’s three Temptations seem to parallel what John says in first John 2 16. first John 2 16 says for all that is in the world the lust of the Flesh and the lust of the eyes and the boastful pride of life is not from the father but is from the world true there does seem to be a kind of parallel between these three types of things in the world and what Jesus experienced though I think maybe different theologians line it up differently in my view the lust of the flesh corresponds to Jesus Temptation toward hunger and fulfilling that hunger outside of God’s will the lust of the eyes to Jesus sight of all World kingdoms and the Lewisville pride of life to Jesus temptation to test God by jumping off the temple for multiple reasons then we can’t affirm the words of Hebrews 4 15. Jesus was tempted in every way that we are but that means we can claim the comfort of that verse as well as the following verse verse 16 together the two verses say and now I’m quoting directly for we do not have a high priest who cannot sympathize with our weaknesses but one who has been tempted in all things as we are yet without sin therefore let us draw near with confidence to the throne of grace so that we may receive mercy and find Grace to help in time of need Jesus understands not simply as an omniscient God but as one who is experienced temptation we noticed that Jesus responded to each Temptation by quoting scripture this does not mean understand that the words of scripture themselves have a special power against temptation as if you could chant them to yourself and suddenly all the Temptations would cease yet clearly scripture is important for dealing with temptation how is scripture important yes Dwayne right it does uh show us the way of Escape can we explain what that way is or would be in each situation I mean the essence for every temptation is going to be the same what is the way to escape the temptation it is going to be by the power of the Holy Spirit but it starts with believe God but how are you going to believe God well you have to believe what he said how are you going to believe what he said well you have to know what he said you see it’s not that the words of scripture in their utterance is powerful that the the literal sounds of the the words Even in our translations are powerful is that the truth of scripture as expressed in the words and in their context is powerful because when we bring back to mind the truths of scripture and when we believe them and when we take action consistent with that belief we will escape Temptation we will successfully stand the word reminds us of the truth we can believe and stand on that truth and then do what that truth tells us to do for example if you attempted toward anxiety do not merely recite to yourselves again and again versus about anxiety as if that will deliver you rather recall the scriptures in their context ask yourself whether you believe them and why you should the scripture lays out arguments and then as you will allow yourself to be persuaded by the scripture reminded of what reminded of the truth of it then take action based on that belief and when it comes to anxiety such action will include refusing to keep thinking about those negative things those potential negative outcomes to an upcoming event isn’t that what Jesus said take no thought for your life in the sense don’t keep thinking about those things that will worry you rather leave it with God now all this means as you can gather something basic about the Bible if you’re going to follow Jesus example when it comes to temptation that is if you’re going to recall the scripture affirm your belief in it and act accordingly what do you first need to do you’ve got to read it you’ve got to learn it you got to make sure you understand it if you don’t know the scripture you’re like a soldier unfamiliar with his battle equipment or even totally lacking it how well can you expect a fair in the battle and don’t think that after reading something once in the Bible you don’t need to read it again we are forgetful people and our old nature our old sinful nature works against us we must constantly be renewing our minds in the word we must keep our proficiency at a high level so that we can stand against our Wily opponent and remember Satan can even twist scripture to encourage sin that’s what he did with Jesus and he he and his evil ones and even our own flesh they will twist scripture in order to affirm sin all of them were reasoned for us to know the word better so we can spot teaching and thinking that abuses God’s truth and leads us into sin so we need to know the word we do want to take the approach that Jesus did but we now come to our final set of interpretation questions why is all this important Matthew Mark and Luke all report about Jesus’s Temptation in the wilderness but why why did the spirit take Jesus to be tempted in the wilderness in the first place and why did it take place when it did right before Jesus official Ministry begins clearly this event is important but why well I believe the reason is because of what this event shows us about Jesus yes there is something to be said about following Jesus’s example but that’s not the main point it’s about showing showing us who Jesus is consider Jesus experienced temptation just like all men what does this affirm about Jesus’s nature he is a man he truly is a man and we need that if we’re going to have a sympathetic high priest however unlike man and especially unlike the first man as Roy was saying when Jesus is tempted he does not sin but he perfectly trusts God every time every Temptation he succeeds what does this show us about Jesus’s nature he’s Divine he’s not like a normal man so the first part that he experiences Temptation we say oh he’s a man just like us but then we look at the second part that he succeeds in Temptation we say he’s not a man like us he’s God these two facts emphasize how fitting Jesus is as the savior he is a man like us yet he’s a man who is not like us he is truly righteous and he perfectly trusts God only such a one could be God’s Redeemer and perfect sacrifice for sin only such a one could function as the new and Perfect Adam to redeem Believers as a new head and representative moreover consider the many Connections In this passage between Jesus experience in the wilderness and Israel’s just as Israel was tested for 40 years in the wilderness before entering God’s land so was Jesus tested 40 days in the same Wilderness before returning to Israel but as we’ve already noted what is the main difference between Israel’s testing and Jesus’s testing exactly Jesus succeeds where Israel fails read the Torah and again and again you’ll see Israel failing to trust God even when a new generation Rises up to enter the land Moses tells them you are yet uncircumcised in your heart and you will later rebel against God which of course they do and we saw that contrast this with Jesus who not only perfectly obeys God when tempted but even quotes the scriptures that were given to Israel while in the wilderness he did he heeded the word that they would not he treasured it though Israel did not so Matthew shows us that Jesus is the righteous Messiah that Israel has been waiting for the one who will do all of the Lord’s will who will establish justice who will perfectly trust in his God Jesus is Israel’s fitting representative whose righteous life will provide the once for all sacrifice to rescue his people from sin Jesus is everything God always expected Israel to be the one who will actually make the redeemed remnant of Israel acceptable to God and uniting these two things then we know Jesus’s work wasn’t just for Israel but for all who might be grafted in to the tree of faith of Abraham so to sum up this last section what we see here at the beginning of Jesus ministry right before it begins is a clear testimony of Jesus’s appropriateness as God’s savior and Messiah Jesus succeeds where Israel and ultimately all mankind fails and he is able to offer himself as an acceptable representative and sacrifice for all who believe in him was this the end of Jesus’s Temptations surely not as Luke indicates but this specific period of Temptation in the wilderness sets the tone for Jesus’s whole Ministry Jesus went to spiritual battle with the devil in the desert and it came out the unquestioned victor just as he would do through his whole Ministry and as he would do at the cross truly we should do even though the choice was given to Jesus to sin he could never have actually sinned he’s God after all it is not in God’s nature to do anything less than to be 100 holy and perfect so though the Temptation was presented to him he was not swayed even for a moment to sin against the father to sin against himself how good it is that God appointed such a perfect one to be our Advocate to be a representative and to be our high priest we’re basically out of time if you have any questions or comments please email me I want to leave you with just a few thoughts of application already in this lesson you should have noted several Avenues of application but let me just mention a few things how can we apply today’s lesson well first we need to learn from Jesus’s responses to temptation did we affirm what Jesus affirmed that we need God more than any temporal need or desire to be fulfilled that we’re willing to wait until God fulfills it we’re not going to go outside his will do we test god with unbelief using his promises as an excuse to sin against him or to be negligent for instance does God’s sovereignty and salvation lead us not to evangelize that’s testing the Lord God’s promise is meant to encourage us to be obedient not excuse our disobedience do we look forward to God’s reward at the end of all our labor and suffering do we believe that God is worthy of worship worthy of enduring any kind of suffering or do we want to take the rewards without suffering the or suffering and being obedient when encountering temptation or even when thinking about where Temptation might appear do we go to the word do we stand on the truth of the word or do we stand on something less stable Christian tradition man’s Wisdom our own feelings and Impressions do we know God’s word do we regularly expose ourselves to it do we study it and when tempted do we recite the scripture like an incantation or do we actually believe it and allow it to inform how we should act do we see the Temptations we experience as common to man even common to what our savior experienced do we therefore take hold of the resources the common resources God has given to his people to overcome Temptation the word prayer the people of God do we go to Jesus as a sympathetic high priest or do we shut out all help even from the Savior savior insisting no one else can know what it’s like so we have to learn from Jesus’s responses to temptation but we also I need to trust in Christ as our perfect representative Jesus succeeds or all of us have failed have we recognize that have we repented before God then trusting in Christ to be our righteousness and the only sacrifice that can satisfy God’s Wrath and reconcile us to God do we live a life of repentance marked by increased progress and sanctification as evidence we have believed Jesus that’s it for this week next week Jesus ministry officially begins and we see the calling of Jesus first disciples let’s go some prayer gotta thank you for this word it is a great word thank you thank you Lord Jesus for being the Victor succeeding where all of us have failed becoming a new head and representative for your people an acceptable sacrifice when Jesus we love you thank you for being so great help us in our weakness you understand but you also provide the promises and the way of Escape the Lord God let us escape to you let us trust your word Spirit work in US in Jesus name amen you’re welcome see you next week

  • Jesus’ Baptism

    Jesus’ Baptism

    Answers Bible Curriculum Year 3 Quarter 1 Lesson 11
    This week in Sunday school, we return to our Answers Bible Curriculum and the study of the Gospels with a look at John the Baptist and Jesus’ baptism. What was John the Baptist’s sobering message about Jesus? From where did the practice of baptism come? Why did Jesus need to be baptized? We’ll look to answer these questions and more.
    Our main text for our lesson will be Matthew 3:1-17.

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    let’s begin so i’m a little under the weather today it was a little i guess welcome back gift for california as soon as we came back emma and i both got sick or soon after coming back so ask for your patience today as we begin the new school thank you for being here good morning calvary we’re moving onward in our study of the gospels today we’ve examined jesus birth and childhood but now we come to the final events in jesus preparation for ministry and that’s his baptism and his temptation now the original lesson plan calls us calls for us to cover both of those events today jesus baptism and his temptation in the wilderness but as i got into the passage i found there’s a lot that i wanted to discuss regarding jesus baptism and regarding john the baptist god is temptation in the wilderness next week and then we’ll get back to lesson 12 the week after and after that we’ll be back in line with the other sunday school classes so today we’re only talking about jesus baptism which finally lets me use the little water theme for my powerpoint presentation which is kind of exciting now recall that last time we were looking at luke’s account of jesus being left behind in the temple we saw from that account the mysterious display of jesus full humanity and his full deity jesus needed to learn spiritual truth yet he always seemed to know spiritual truth especially who he was and why he came to the earth he was always infinitely beloved by his heavenly father yet he grew in favor with god as he was obedient and as he grew up on earth now we’re going to see more of this mysterious relationship of jesus’s humanity and his divinity as we turn back to matthew’s account of the life of jesus and particularly jesus baptism now why does matthew record this event and where did baptism itself come from why did jesus need to be baptized what did jesus baptism signify about him and what can we learn from this passage regarding our attitudes toward jesus towards salvation and toward baptism we’ve got a lot of great questions to investigate today and we’re going to do so using our inductive bible study method we’re going to break down the text into two main parts we’ll talk about the introduction and the ministry of john the baptist and then we’ll talk about the actual baptism of jesus and we’ll finish up by talking about application there’s my outline there all right let’s pray our god i pray that you’d help me this morning to explain teach your word adequately accurately in a way that is worthy of it help us understand this word help us to live by it we need this word i pray that you would open the hearts of the hearers today to be edified by it to be convicted if necessary pray spirit that you work among your people i don’t have the power but god you have the power so i pray that you would work now for your name’s sake amen okay let’s look first at the introduction of john the baptist and his ministry so if you haven’t done so yet please open your bibles to matthew 3. i guess you couldn’t have done it yet because i didn’t tell you but matthew 3 is where we’re going to be matthew chapter 3 start by reading verses 1-12 this is our first section matthew 3 verses 1 to 12 that’s page 958 if you’re using the view bible let’s read now in those days john the baptist came preaching in the wilderness of judea saying repent for the kingdom of heaven is at hand for this is the one referred to by isaiah the prophet when he said the voice of one crying in the wilderness make ready the way of yahweh or i’m sorry make it ready the way of the lord make his path straight now john himself had a garment of camel’s hair and a leather belt around his waist and his food was locust and wild honey then jerusalem was going out to him all judea and all the district around the jordan and they were being baptized by him in the jordan river as they confessed their sins but when he saw many of the pharisees and sadducees coming for baptism he said to them you brood of vipers who warned you to flee from the wrath to come therefore bear fruit in keeping with repentance and do not suppose that you can say to yourselves we have abraham for our father for i say to you that from these stones god is able to raise up children to abraham the ax is already laid at the root of the trees therefore every tree that does not bear good fruit is cut down and thrown into the fire as for me i baptize you with water for repentance but he was coming after me is mightier than i and i am not fit to remove his sandals he will baptize you with the holy spirit and fire his winnowing fork is in his hand and he will thoroughly clear his threshing floor and he will gather his wheat into the barn but he will burn up the chaff with unquenchable fire okay step one let’s observe our passage notice the in those days of verse one based on our previous study we can say that these events take place when jesus is close to 30 years old or about a.d 24 to 26.

    so around 24 to 26 a.d now notice that john the baptist john the baptist is our main subject here he comes preaching in the wilderness of judea and what’s john’s message repent for the kingdom of heaven is at hand now notice the word repent here the word repent is used this word for repent is used many times in the new testament comes from the greek verb which means basically to change one’s mind the one who repents stops thinking one way and starts thinking another way he affirms the truth and then he adjusts his behavior in a way that is consistent with that truth repentance therefore is well defined as a change of mind that results in a change of action john calls on the people to repent and why because the kingdom of heaven is at hand that is to say the kingdom of heaven is near it’s about to arrive it’s coming close therefore repent now this phrase the kingdom of heaven it’s not used in the old testament neither is the phrase the synonymous phrase kingdom of god you don’t hear that particular phrase in the old testament either those phrases but certainly the idea of a coming divine kingdom was not new what kingdom were the people of israel anticipating yes steve i’m sorry um sound people can we turn up the the volume i can’t hear um can’t hear what anyone in the congregation is saying uh just very barely can you try again steve all right the restored kingdom of uh i think you said judah or israel all right um until we get that sound up up maybe not ask questions but yeah certainly they were looking for they were looking for god’s promise to restore them to bring back their kingdom the restored kingdom of israel the kingdom of messiah and we can even say the kingdom of god himself because we just got to go back to the words of the prophets some of the things that we’ve even seen in the old testament in fact look what matthew does here right when he mentions john the baptist and his message he quotes from isaiah and notice what chapter this is from this is isaiah chapter 40.

    isaiah chapter 40 verses 3 to 5 says this this is isaiah 43 verses 3 to 5.

    a voice is calling clear the way for yahweh in the wilderness make smooth in the desert a highway for our god let every valley be lifted up and every mountain and hill be made low and let the rough ground become a plane and the rugged terrain abroad valley then the glory of yahweh will be revealed and all flesh will see it together for the mouth of yahweh has spoken so what what was the idea in isaiah 40 it’s that king yahweh himself is coming therefore a way must be prepared for him in the wilderness king yahweh is going to come and set up his glorious kingdom in israel and its glory and majesty is going to extend over the whole earth this is the expectation that israel has but remember what malachi said we looked at malachi when god’s kingdom comes will this be good news for everyone in israel and everyone in the world in a way yes but in a way no because what is coming with god’s kingdom judgment listen again to malachi chapter 4 verses 1 to 3.

    malachi 4 verses 1-3 god says for behold the day is coming burning like a furnace and all the arrogant and every evil doer will be chaff and the day that is coming will set them ablaze says yahweh of hosts so that it will leave them neither root nor branch but for you who fear my name the son of righteousness will rise with healing in its wings you will go forth and skip about like calves from the stall you will tread down the wicked for they will be ashes under the soles of your feet on the day that i am preparing says yahweh of hosts so indeed the coming of god’s kingdom is good news for the righteous remnant but it’s terrible news for those who stubbornly cling to sin even in israel the coming of god’s kingdom will not be a good day for them so john’s call to repentance makes a lot of sense right he’s essentially reminding the people which side do you want to be on when god’s kingdom arrives do you want to be on the side of his citizens or the side of his enemies therefore repent now back in matthew 3 verse 4 gives you gives us a quick description of john his clothing and his diet he wears clothes of camel hair and he has a leather belt and also mentions he eats locusts and wild honey now compare this description with what is said in second kings verse chapter 1 verses 7 8 second kings chapter 1 verses 7 8 the verse says he said to them what kind of man was he who came up to meet you and spoke these words to you they answered him he was a hairy man with a leather girdle a bound about his loins and he said it is elijah the tishbite ah noticing a similarity in these descriptions john the baptist is dressed like elijah now notice all the people coming to john and verse 5 it says jerusalem and all judea and all the district around the jordan river they’re coming to john many many people coming to him in the bear wilderness verse 6 says that john sets up by the jordan river and there he starts baptizing the jews who come to him now what is this baptism thing the word baptized means to put someone or something in liquid we could say synonyms like plunge dip wash or bathe but where does this idea of plunging or baptizing come from in religion where does religious baptism come from well the old testament never prescribed a baptism of repentance as we see set up by john here but the law of moses did frequently prescribe bathing as part of cleansing from ritual uncleanness if you go back to leviticus or numbers you’ll see if you become unclean in this way you have to do this this thing and then you have to bathe yourself and then you can um come back later into the camp oh let me go back okay oh the sound is still a little bit quiet actually it’s still very quiet so no not not quite there yet just uh saying that for the sound team so we do have this idea of the bathing from ritual uncleanness in the old testament moreover a custom had developed among the jews by this time regarding gentile converts to judaism namely that a convert as a sign of a as a sign of cleansing from his former life of gentile impurity he would ceremonially wash in the presence of witnesses while a rabbi read from the law this washing was immersive preferably done in a natural water source like a river but it could also be done in special washing receptacles that permitted the full submersion of the body well actually i found a lot of these receptacles archaeologically and in jewish communities hey that’s a little bit better in terms of sound now notice that those baptized by john are confessing their sins oh is that a question in the back dwayne no okay then we see the this uh so the people who are baptized are confessing their sins but then we see this contrasting word verse 7 but but the pharisees and sadducees also came down to be baptized who are the pharisees and sadducees ah these are two prestigious factions religious factions within judaism at this time they comprise essentially israel’s religious elite the sadducees were a group that did not acknowledge any part of the old testament as inspired by god except the five books of moses that was their only scriptures they did not believe in the resurrection nor in most things supernatural including angels they also rejected human religious traditions the sadducees as you could guess if they didn’t believe in the resurrection they were very this world minded they’re often greedy unscrupulous and obsessed with power now where could one find sadducees at this time why in jerusalem especially in the temple and among the priesthood much of the official jewish political and religious leadership at this time was sadducee the pharisees were the counter movement to the sadducees pharisees acknowledged all of the old testament as well as their rabbinic traditions pharisees affirmed the supernatural and they affirmed the resurrection and they stressed strict adherence to god’s law and to the traditions of the rabbis therefore pharisees were thought to be the holiest of all jews many pharisees were also rabbis pharisees were much more popular with the common people than the sadducees though as we’ll see in jesus’s ministry jesus constantly exposes the fake righteousness of the pharisees so we have men from these two groups coming to john to receive baptism now you’d think that this would have pleased john hey look even the religious elites have come to repent but notice what john does he first calls them a brood of vipers okay what does that mean let’s see if i can hear you guys now what’s the brute of vipers yeah it’s a group of snakes i don’t i don’t know about a pit brood is the idea of offspring so these are viper babies uh viper by the way is a type of snake known for injecting venom via its fangs viper venom is a special kind of venom that disrupts blood it can be quite deadly a viper bite can disrupt the normal blood clotting system in a creature and cause the blood pressure of that creature to collapse so depending on how much venom goes from a snake into a person it can kill you john tells these religious leaders you are the spawn of a deadly and venomous snake then john asks a question who warned you to flee from the wrath to come this is a rhetorical question the sense appears to be what are you doing here you don’t belong here now notice that therefore verse 8 john introduces a conclusion based on what he just said because wrath truly is coming and because you truly are brutal vipers bear fruit in keeping with repentance notice what john devises against he says do not simply tell yourself that abraham is your father why and why not john says because god can raise up children to abraham out of stones then something else john says the ax is already laid at the root of the trees and then we get another therefore in verse 10.

    tree that does not bear good fruit is cut down and thrown into the fire so this this wood from these trees they’re not going to be saved for anything but burning and then notice the fire imagery continues into verse 11 and 12.

    who is it that’s bringing the fire who’s bringing the fire the one coming after john which we’ll see yes it is jesus john says though about this one he’s not fit to remove his sandals but when he comes this one will baptize with both the holy spirit and fire so notice there’s a repetition of this idea of baptism john baptizes with water but the one coming is also going to baptize but in a different way he’s going to baptize with the holy spirit and with fire and we get another image in verse 12. an image of winnowing and a winnowing fork what’s this all about what is winnowing well remember that when you harvest grain especially at that time you have to go through a couple different steps you first have to cut the grain down in the field you bring it back and you thresh it you pound it or you you run something over it so you can break the uh the kernel apart so you have the good the good head of grain which is edible and then you have the chaff which is not edible it’s a kind of like a shell on the stalk of grain but those things are mixed together you need to separate them how you going to do that well you would use a winnowing fork you would winnow it and that means that you take the pile of grain and chaff and you toss it into the air in a breezy spot with your fork and the chaff because it was light it would blow away while the grain that you actually want falls back down the heads of grain fall back earlier the edible part falls back down so widowing fork is for separating wheat from chaff and notice that john says the winnowing fork is already in the hand of this coming one and he will thoroughly clear his threshing floor he’s not going to miss anything and what will be the result he will gather the wheat into his barn but the chaff will be burned up with unquenchable fire that is this fire is not going to stop nothing can put it out neither will it put itself out by running out of fuel this is an everlasting fire all right now that we’ve worked through our passage with observations let’s ask interpretation questions now in what sense was god’s kingdom near in john’s ministry in what sense was the kingdom of god near yeah exactly we’re talking about the coming of the messiah here the one bringing the kingdom that is the messiah is about to appear on the scene and even as john says this messiah will gather the righteous remnant and destroy all wicked ones now note that jesus himself will say the same thing about the kingdom of god later on in matthew in fact just a chapter later matthew 4 17 jesus says repent for the kingdom of heaven is at hand so it’s not that the kingdom automatically arrives with the coming of the messiah but messiah is the one who will set up god’s promised kingdom so it is right for both john and jesus to say that the kingdom of heaven is near now why does matthew quote isaiah 40 in reference to john why bring that up in this passage if matthew quotes this passage that connects with what john is doing what does that show about john exactly yeah this is a way of showing that what john is doing fulfills prophecy and that john and his message are from god that’s right he’s authenticated now we can say the same thing about the description of john also given in matthew matthew doesn’t just haphazardly note the appearance of john and his diet this is also to help the reader to see that john is the second elijah as malachi prophesied remember malachi 4 verses 4 to 6 very end of malachi god says i’m going to send elijah to you and we see one very much like elijah in the man john the baptist now by undergoing baptism what were the jews that were coming to john declaring about themselves remember the context of this washing or bathing so what would it have meant for a jew to be baptized by john yeah they’re acknowledging their deep sinfulness even some say this and i think it’s possible even to the level of being a gentile saying i’m so unclean i need to do what a gentile proselyte needs to do my former life is that impure so we understand why the passage says that when they were baptized they were confessing their sins now why though does john get so upset when he sees the pharisees and sadducees coming for baptism that’s right however we understand um john’s thinking it’s certainly along the lines of he knew that they were being hypocritical they didn’t think they needed baptism or if they did think that they needed baptism john knew that they weren’t really serious about repentance so he calls them out he sees their desire for baptism and for confessing their sin as fake and we see the strong emphasis from john to them and to the people about bearing fruit now what is someone trusting in if he says abraham is my father that’s right yeah whatever i’ve inherited my culture or my my bloodline that is going to be that’s that’s going to be the thing that’s going to save me or protect me but john points out or and john’s next line points out the silliness of that when he says god can raise up children abraham from stones john is showing that lineage is nothing special being a jew doesn’t save you just as being a gentile doesn’t condemn you nothing is impossible with god you can make people out of stones who are inheritors of abraham’s covenant but what god has declared is that he will judge the wicked and save the righteous lineage does not matter when it comes to that now what truth does john emphasize when he mentions the axe is already laid at the root of the tree and the windwing fork is in the hand of the one who is coming that’s exactly what’s that’s exactly what he’s saying he’s saying judgment is imminent time is almost up trees are about to get cut down for some reason when i think of that line the axe is laid at the root of the tree i can’t help but thinking of a cartoon like like a lumberjack or somebody coming up next to a tree laying down the axe just for a second so he can spit on his hands and then grab the axe again and start chopping that’s the idea the tree is about to be cut down or if the windowing fork is in the hand of the one who’s coming the wheat and the chaff are about to be separated god’s kingdom is coming imminently and that means both salvation and judgment yeah rob okay it’s a really great question rob what this promise that the kingdom is near how was that fulfilled or when was that fulfilled we’ll come back to that question in just a little bit but uh before that a couple more questions what is the baptism of fire that the coming one will bring the contest fire of devotion that we sometimes sing about in christian songs this is the fire that consumes this is i think ultimately everlasting hellfire that we’re talking about here you see the messiah brings two kinds of baptisms he brings the baptism of the holy spirit which we don’t understand as some special spiritual experience but rather the indwelling of the holy spirit that jesus procured for all believers by his work on the cross so he brings the holy spirit for those who are saved but for those who are unrepentant and evil he brings fire he will bring two kinds of baptism yeah that’s a good comment you were talking about how your impression was that the fire was a cleansing fire for those who are being saved the verse 12 does suggest the fire is more a fire of judgment in a sense it is a cleansing fire but not not a personally cleansing fire this is a nationally cleansing fire this is a fire that cleanses israel and part of the way that that happens is by actually destroying the wicked ones if we just refer back again to what we heard from malachi um in chapter four it was that same idea israel i’m gonna purify you but it’s going to be a purific purification by judgment yeah duane um yeah that’s so green dwayne um just just repeating what you said the the context again of verses 10 um 12 and 13 is the one they all mentioned fire it’s a fire of judgment and even in revelation 20 when people are cast into the lake of fire it is a baptism really they are immersed in fire there’s another um verse from jesus later on that where he mentions fire and connects it with judgment it’s interesting that we have this expression in our christianity today where we link fire as a as a sign of devotion and something good you want to be on fire for god that’s not necessarily a wrong thing to say but that phrase is not not found in the bible you don’t have that concept in the new testament or the old testament fire is almost always a judgment or even purification yeah duane oh yeah that’s a good point dwayne i didn’t think of that but you’re right there we do have fire tongues of fire appear on the apostles on the day of pentecost and that was that was a special sign of the the spirit coming down upon them and dwelling them enabling them to speak in tongues so yeah that today we do see and especially in the charismatic movement the the connection with fire was being filled with god’s spirit but in this passage the context is definitely all judgment so we shouldn’t understand the baptism of fire here as to as referring to pentecost no i think the the fire is rather the fire of judgment uh yeah roy yeah so what you’re bringing out roy is that as i think is totally right that from isaiah even and the other prophets in the old testament we have the idea of a coming separation there’s a there’s an existent separation between those who really follow god and those who don’t but that separation is going to be made more stark when god comes he’s going to reward the righteous he’s going to vindicate their faith in him but he’s going to destroy the hypocrites and the wicked ones and really this idea of separation goes all the way back to genesis right you have the seed of the woman at war with the seed of the serpent and i i don’t know if i can really say this dogmatically but it is interesting that he calls them brood of brood of a viper that’s a snake that could even be an illusion back to the serpent in the garden he says you’re you’re not you’re from the line of the evil one i don’t know if i can say that too dogmatically but certainly the idea is as you were saying roy there’s a separation between those who truly follow god and those who don’t and so by referring to isaiah here and just even thinking about the context the prophets behind these words the the passage is continuing that explanation of there’s a there’s a separation there’s a separation that’s going to be going to result in two different destinies when god’s kingdom comes and jesus as you said roy jesus will say the same thing he will talk about how he he separates and even at the end at the end of the age what do we see the separation of the sheep and the goats and one they receive god’s blessing and the other they are cast into eternal darkness and flame yeah so the the context here is a very sobering one the message here is a very sobering one and it is judgment and blessing blessing for those who repent but judgment for those who will not or who only hypocritically repent here we need to move on but we’ve talked about the baptism of fire the baptism of the holy spirit all of this centers around the idea of very earth but all this is connected to the idea of bearing fruit what does it mean to bear fruit well that’s to live a changed life one that’s not characterized by your former actions your sins but is characterized by holiness and a fear and love for god this is again a very common message in the new testament the mark of true repentance is a changed life jesus and the apostles will say much about this if you’ve truly changed your mind about god if you change your mind about your sin and about yourself then it will show up in your actions those who have truly repented begin to live lives of increasing righteousness and affection for god while those who have falsely repented don’t have such fruit so bearing fruit is critical it’s not merely an optional way to live before god and john declares boldly here john the baptist declares bully that every tree not just some not just a few every tree that does not bear fruit is cut down and burned every person without the food repentant in his life that shows that he hasn’t truly repented he’ll be judged by god and that judgment john emphasizes is already ready to begin now from our perspective of course we can’t be totally definitive just looking at food in people’s lives that you’re a christian you’re not a christian you’re you’re going to be judge you’re not going to be judged but there is there is this warning from god in the bible that if you’re not bearing fruit that’s that’s a mark of you not being a believer and that is a mark also of judgment coming upon you so you need to beware now who’s the one who brings this judgment well it’s the one that john says is coming after him it’s jesus it’s the messiah so behold then this striking truth about christ he is no mere mild-mannered rabbi he is the bringer of amazing salvation for the repentant remnant but he’s the administrator of terrifying judgment for the unrepentant and the hypocritical so we can just go back to the two images of baptism mentioned here those without true repentance will be baptized with fire by jesus total judgment while those who have truly repented will be baptized by jesus with the holy spirit they will have total blessing and this of course is all very consistent with the nature of god has expressed the old testament we can go back to exodus 34. you may remember me sharing that passage with you lately that’s where god declares his nature before moses as his glory passes by and he emphasizes both i am a totally compassionate god i give abundant loving kindness for those who fear me but i will by no means leave the guilty unpunished i will i will totally destroy them i will overwhelm them with my judgment now john preached that god’s coming kingdom this is going back to your question rob god’s coming kingdom and its judgment was imminent it was close at hand yet the kingdom did not come during jesus earthly ministry or at least not as john seems to suggest it was and neither did god’s judgment come neither did the final day of tribulation neither did what the prophets declared so was john mistaken about jesus when he said the kingdom is near you may remember that later on in the gospel john will actually send a message to jesus and he he’ll ask jesus are you really the one who is to come or is it someone else this is after john is put in prison and the idea seems to be that john he didn’t understand what was happening things were not happening the way that he expected jesus though answers john by saying i am the one who is to come and god’s plan is indeed being fulfilled so what do we make of this in what sense was john and later jesus correct in declaring that god’s kingdom was in hand i think the answer that is uh is best here is that god’s kingdom as expressed in the old testament god’s kingdom would have come had the jews accepted their messiah but because the people rejected jesus god’s kingdom was delayed another way you could say it is that god’s kingdom came only in a limited way in a seed form in a hidden and mysterious form the full visible manifestation of god’s kingdom as expressed in the old testament was delayed due to the rejection of the jews now this rejection was not a surprise to god it’s not like he said uh oh plan a is not going to work time for plan b no in fact that was also a fulfillment of what the prophets foretold this was all part of the plan and also this development did not change god’s plans for israel as jesus said not a john or a tittle will pass away from the law until everything is accomplished so those promises that god gave about the kingdom in the old testament they’re still going to be fulfilled in fact all of this is really one of the core concerns of matthew as he writes this gospel remember he’s writing to a jewish audience that have some understanding of the gospel but he wants to explain to them why the expected kingdom of god did not come when the messiah king came to the earth it was because jesus wasn’t really the king or something else now matthew insists that jesus is the king and he shows that again and again and he also shares the kingdom is still coming it’s only been delayed by israel’s rejection we can say though and getting back to a little bit of what you’re saying uh rob that israel’s rejection the messiah did result in judgment on them it’s not like god said okay you’re getting off scot-free for not accepting my messiah think about what jesus foretold in all that discourse he says there’s going to be some massive judgment brought on jerusalem the temple is going to be thrown down ultimately the jews were expelled from their land again so there was a severe consequence that came to israel for rejecting the messiah it was um in a way john’s words about coming judgment found a a foreshadowed fulfillment or a of foreshadowing like the ultimate fulfillment but god’s kingdom is still going to come it’s going to still come for israel and now more than ever john’s and jesus’s words regarding god’s kingdom then are true jesus will come again and finish what he began jesus will inaugurate god’s kingdom on earth and he will bring salvation to the remnant on the one hand and bring furious judgment to all wicked ones on the other therefore the the response that john exhorted his audience to embrace is still appropriate more appropriate than ever repent for the kingdom of god is near or the kingdom of heaven is near so to sum up this first part of the passage we have a number of truths three of them to remember john the baptist came as the promised forerunner of god’s promised king that is jesus and john sought to prepare the people for the messiah this is exactly as the prophets foretold through jesus will be the fulfillment of all old testament expectations about god’s coming kingdom including expectations regarding salvation and expectations regarding judgment the proper response to such a coming of god’s kingdom and god’s messiah is repentance that bears genuine fruit now john’s ministry in the wilderness of judea and by the jordan was quite powerful that he himself was quick to declare his own low status compared to the one who was to come so let’s now see that one as he comes on the scene later on in this chapter look at verses 13 to 17 now of matthew 3.

    matthew 3 verses 13 just a short little section let’s read then jesus arrived from galilee at the jordan coming to john to be baptized by him but john tried to prevent him saying i have need to be baptized by you and do you come to me but jesus answering said to him permitted at this time for in this way it is fitting for us to fulfill all righteousness then he permitted him after being baptized jesus came up immediately from the water and behold the heavens were opened and he saw the spirit of god descending as a dove and lighting on him and behold a voice out of the heavens said this is my beloved son in whom i am well pleased all right let’s make some quick observations on this section the one john spoke about jesus himself he comes to john for baptism at the jordan but john at first doesn’t want to baptize jesus insisting that jesus is the one who needs to baptize john but notice jesus answer to john he says permit it at this time so notice that that answer to john acknowledges the merit or some merit in john’s objection but jesus nonetheless tells john you need to baptize me regardless and he gives the reason for in this way it is fitting for us to fulfill all righteousness this answer is enough to persuade john he baptizes jesus jesus comes up from the water that description suggests immersion in the water and a striking sign appears notice the word behold is used twice in verses 16 to 17 behold the heavens were opened and the spirit of god descended as a dove lighting on jesus and behold also a voice from heaven said this is my beloved son and whom i am well pleased can compare that statement by the way there’s something else isaiah said isaiah chapter 42 verse 1 has god saying this isaiah 42 1 behold my servant whom i uphold my chosen one in whom my soul delights i have put my spirit upon him he will bring forth justice to the nations so make these observations now some interpretation questions why did john feel at first that it was inappropriate for him to baptize jesus yeah he was aware of jesus’s greater status but there’s something else too uh dwayne exactly this is a baptism of uh symbolizing cleansing and repentance jesus doesn’t need that he’s sinless if anyone needs baptism it’s john because he’s got sin jesus acknowledges that some element of john’s understanding is valid but he explains that this baptism is still necessary in order that the two of them might fittingly fulfill all righteousness now what does jesus mean by that statement this is a difficult question to answer since the immediate context does not really tell us and different theologians have answered it in different ways and considering the ministry of jesus as a whole though as presented in the new testament i think the the best answer is to say that in being baptized jesus was identifying himself with the people he came to save speaking practically jesus later commands that those who believe in him be baptized as a sign of repentance of their sin and though jesus did not need such cleansing it was fitting for him it was righteous for him to be baptized as an example for all of his believing brethren to follow because think about jesus’s life we follow jesus in every way we follow him in um in obedience we follow him even unto death we follow him in baptism so there’s a practical aspect to the fitting-ness of this baptism but there’s also a figurative aspect jesus came as the new head and representative of his people and though jesus did not need cleansing from sin his represented people did so it was fitting it was righteous for jesus as the head and representative to undergo baptism for his people’s sake really jesus baptism prefigures what jesus will do on the cross for his people jesus will bear their sins and endure the baptism that they ought to endure this baptism we talked about earlier the baptism of death and hell fire so that those who become baptized like him those who believe in him those who repent and follow him they will not experience the baptism of fire but the baptism of the holy spirit one of the things that jesus actually says in the gospel of luke refers to his passion his crucifixion in terms of the baptism luke 12 verses 49 to 50.

    luke 12 49-50 jesus says i have come to cast fire upon the earth and how i wish it were already kindled again it’s that same idea that we talked about earlier but then jesus says but i have a baptism to undergo and how distressed i am until it is accomplished listen also to what paul says in romans chapter six verses three to four john says also something about baptism both for jesus and believers romans six verses three to four or do you not know that all of us who have been baptized into christ jesus have been baptized into his death therefore we have been buried with him through baptism into death so that as christ was raised from the dead through the glory of the father so we too might walk in newness of life to sum this up then jesus baptism had a unique meaning for him jesus baptism was not a baptism of repentance and cleansing but it was a fitting and righteous way for him to identify with his people and to pre-figure his bearing sin on their behalf and providing them with cleansing another question why does the spirit descend as a dove on jesus good question certainly we can see that there’s an aspect of affirmation here affirmation of jesus as this as god john in his gospel the apostle john records some of the words of john the baptist john 1 verses 32 here’s what john the baptist comments regarding jesus baptism john 1 i have seen the spirit descending as a dove out of heaven and he remained upon him i did not recognize him but he who sent me to baptize and water said to me he upon whom you see the spirit descending and remaining upon him this is the one who baptizes in the holy spirit i myself have seen and have testified that this is the son of god so the visible manifestation of the spirit on jesus affirmed jesus are affirmed who jesus was the spirit is giving testimony on jesus behalf we can also see an element of empowerment from ministry here verse 12 right now verse 12.

    but later on uh right after our passage it talks about how the spirit impels jesus to go into the wilderness the spirit descends upon jesus and then all and immediately it’s moving jesus to do certain things luke says the same thing in his gospel the same narrative describing jesus’s baptism and his going into the wilderness it says he went in the spirit into the wilderness and when he comes back from the wilderness he is full of the power of the spirit so we see the spirits lighting upon jesus is not only a testimony but it is a sign of spirit empowerment now did jesus as god did he really need the spirit’s empowerment well in a way no but in a way yes jesus appears to have relied on god’s spirit in some way as as a human even though he was god he was still human and he did things by the spirit now why a dove why did the spirit descend as a dove i don’t know matthew and john both say in their gospels matthew and john both say that the spirit ascended as a dove mark and luke say descended like a dove doves don’t really feature prominently in the bible except in one notable event you remember the flood noah sends out a dove and it comes back with the olive branch showing that everything is safe outside the ark doves are also mentioned in other parts of the bible as symbols of innocence affection or sorrow not symbols but descriptions that they’re images of innocence affection or sorrow is something of that in the form of the dove here are we supposed to see a symbolic significance i’m not really sure it’s hard to say i wouldn’t want to wade into that what’s more important is that the spirit is giving visible testimony on jesus behalf god the father does the same thing we have this voice from heaven it has to be the father and why does god speak why does he say this is my beloved son he too is giving testimony on behalf of his son he’s declaring who jesus is and showing that everything that jesus does has god’s approval really we have all three persons of the trinity present at this one moment in jesus in jesus’s life all affirming what is taking place and uh empowering jesus for what is coming next and this is all fitting because this is the beginning this is right before jesus’s teaching and miracle ministry begins so it’s appropriate to have the holy spirit and the father affirm the son at this moment he is the son of god he is the messiah and god himself gives testimony of that so to sum up the second part of our passage we see a couple more truths jesus baptism was not necessary as a sign of sin cleansing for him personally but it was a symbol of jesus identifying with his sinful people that he would save and cleanse them both the holy spirit and god the father gave testimony on behalf of the son at the completion of jesus baptism and the whole god met god had manifested itself in one moment of redemptive history the father and the spirit testified on behalf of jesus that jesus is the messiah and the son of god affirming and empowering him for the ministry which he would shortly begin we’re winding down in our time here but having looked at these passages having discussed the number of interpretation questions let’s now consider application that’s step three of our method what difference god is at hand jesus may come back when you least expect it and rather than rescue you he will cut you down and throw you into the fire beware lest you are part of the chaff that jesus will baptize and fire heed the warning of john repent and bear fruit of repentance jesus may come back or you may meet jesus early should you suddenly die in an accident or from an unknown sickness so ask yourself am i ready to face him do i truly belong to him or if you do belong to him would you be ashamed if you were to face him right now looking at your life looking at what’s going on for you right now would you be ashamed if jesus called you back to himself right now necessary let these truths that you’ve heard today change your mind and result in a changed action in your life number two be baptized the teaching of the new testament is that one is baptized before witnesses after one repents and believes in jesus baptism doesn’t save but it is a testimony of salvation and cleansing before witnesses so if you haven’t been baptized you need to follow in jesus footsteps and obey jesus command if god was pleased at the baptism of his own son he will surely be pleased at your baptism if you have not been baptized and then number three just considering the magnitude of what john declared about jesus fear god and give him glory god is great there is no one like god he loves justice and hates iniquity he is full of mercy and love he has every good quality in him in an awe-inspiring measure so praise god for his qualities thank god be in awe of god especially worship god because you if you belong to him you get to enjoy his glory and you are not judged as an evil doer we could say more i would encourage you to meditate on more but that’s it for this week next week we’ll do part two of this lesson we’ll look at jesus’s temptation if you had other questions or comments based on today’s lesson please email me let me close in prayer

  • Seeking the King

    Seeking the King

    Answers Bible Curriculum Year 3 Quarter 1 Lesson 9

    This week in Sunday school we examine the visit of the wise men to Jesus. In our lesson, we answer a number of questions, such as: When was Jesus born? Who were the wise men? What was the star the wise men followed? What did the wise men’s visit signify about Jesus? How does Matthew cite the fulfillment of Hosea 11:1 and Jeremiah 31:15? And how is Matthew’s account relevant for us today?

    Our main text for our lesson is Matthew 2:1-18.

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    once in 86 but also some time earlier and there is strong warrant for this interpretation since for a couple reasons one of them is there is an ancient Roman fragment that was unearthed in tavola which is near Rome and it described the career of a man remarkably similar to quarry Gnaeus now unfortunately on this fragment the name core that the name of this figure does not survive we know what person did but we don’t know who it was at least according to the fragment but the fragment does mention that this man governed Syria twice a double governorship would also explain why Luke clarified to his audience that Luke refers to the first census that took place while Quirinius was governor of Syria which suggests there was at least one other census one other later sentence that also took place while Quirinius was governing Syria therefore from what we learn in Matthew and from these these other items we can conclude that Carini is’s first governorship must have occurred while herod was also raining in Judea so there actually is a solution to this issue so when in Herod’s reign was Jesus born well pared indeed died in 4 BC and the latest that Jesus could be born since he’s about to when herod searches for him and the family flees to Egypt the latest Jesus could be born would be 6dc are the further for this yeah so 6 BC is one one side of the range however if Herod died slightly later if he died in 3 BC or 1 BC then Jesus could have been born a little bit later could have been born in four beasts or even if something suggested three beasts so this is why many I think even most conservative evangelical scholars placed Jesus birth between 6 and 4 BC might take slightly different views on the date of Herod’s death and how much time went by between the flight to Egypt and return to Israel but the determining factors are are the main determining factors of the things that present to you here the reigning of these different men and Herod’s death and and also the detail that Jesus was about 2 years old when these events with the wise man take place of course there are other factors in this issue of the timing there’s some minor details I’ve skipped over but hopefully you can see to a greater degree now the rationale for placing Jesus birth between 6 and 4 BC questions about the timing of Jesus birth yeah okay those are the good questions I’ll keep them real quick there are other issues that come up and dating Jesus birth and just dealing with the text why does Luke say that the census took place throughout the whole world when there’s there’s no historical record saying that there was a Roman Empire wide census and why were they required to go back to their place of birth whenever they registered for the census that doesn’t seem to be something that the Romans required or would require don’t know the exact answers those questions but I have some ideas that come to mind one is that even though there was no Empire wide census one singular census there was a system of sent census and perhaps Luke is just describing that that augustus says I want census I want a census of the whole Roman world and they say well we can’t do that all at once it’s like we’ll get to and get the different things working get the census of this region get the census of that region we know that Augustus certainly initiated a cycle of censuses I’m not good census or censuses I have to look that up but there were certainly multiple censuses that took place during Augustus rain and in different regions so that’s one way to respond to the first question as regards to why did they have to go back to their own City not really sure that made you see something unique to the Jewish people since they they were very much very much aware of their tribal lineage and so to verify with the Jews that you came from this certain tribe it was necessary to go back to a city of that tribe so maybe the the Jews have attached an extra element to this census that required one to go back to a city of one strive because remember knowing what tribe you’re in and knowing your genealogy was very important to the Jews that may be a reason I’m not sure if there is a particular reason why the Romans would require that and would have to find out more other questions okay so we’ve dealt with our first issue the timing and the chronology now let’s move to our passage let’s examine the visit of these wise men and we’re going to read from verses 1 to 18 there’s a little bit more in this chapter but we’re just going to stop at verse 18 so Matthew 2 verses 1:8 follow along as I read now after Jesus was born in Bethlehem of Judea in the days of Herod the king Magi from the east arrived in Jerusalem saying where is he who has been born King of the Jews for we saw his star in the east and have come to worship Him when Herod the King heard this he was troubled and all Jerusalem with it gathering together all the chief priests and scribes of the people he inquired of them where the Messiah was to be born they said to him in Bethlehem of Judea but this is what was written by the prophet and you bethlehem land of judah are by no means least among the leaders of judah for out of you shall come forth a ruler will Shepherd my people this then Herod secretly called a Magi and determined from them the exact times are appeared and he sent them to Bethlehem and said go and search carefully for the child and when you have found him report to me so that I may – that I too may come and worship after hearing the king they went their way and the star which they had seen in the East went on before them until it came and stood over the place where the child was when they saw the star they rejoiced exceedingly with great joy after coming into the house they saw the child would marry his mother and they felt the ground and worshiped him then opening their treasures they presented to him gifts of gold frankincense and myrrh and having been warned by God in a dream not to return to Herod Imagi left for their own country by another way now when they had gone behold an angel of the Lord appeared to Joseph in a dream and said get up take the child and his mother and flee to Egypt and remain they until I tell you for Herod is going to search for the child to destroy him so just have gone up and took the child and his mother while it was still night and left for Egypt he remained there until the death of Herod this was to fulfill would have been spoken by the Lord through the Prophet out of Egypt I called my son then when Herod saw that he had been tricked by the Magi he became very enraged and sent and slew all the male children who are in Bethlehem and all its vicinity from two years old and under according to the time which he had determined from the Magi and what have been spoken through Jeremiah the Prophet was fulfilled a voice was heard in Ramah weeping and great mourning Rachel weeping for her children and she refused to be comforted because they were no more let’s begin our study of this passage following our inductive Bible study method with simple observations no dissent we have the appearance here of Magi or wise men in Jerusalem a tire Wiseman refers to a high caste of mystics who often served as special advisors and administrators to rulers and kings may even notice the Magi sounds like the beginning of the word magic the stood were definitely connected where else have we seen wise men in the Bible Yesi Daniel is one place and a little earlier in the Bible Egypt right with the exes we have the magicians we have the wise and the Pharaoh who are trying to also do miracles but Daniel is the one that earns sorry the Book of Daniel is one where we we see them even more a pagan wise men whether they were religious or priests silver or pagan religion or just people who studied various occult things they often dealt with a stralla ji that is the study of how the stars affect world events this is not astronomy that’s different astrology how did the stars affect the world events and they dealt with the occult but which Jew in the Old Testament also were wise yes Daniel with his friends remember back in Daniel when Nebuchadnezzar says I want all the wise men killed because they can’t interpret my dream who else is going to be killed with that with that group Daniel and his three friends they were in the group of counselors and religious advisors but God gave Daniel a vision so that he and his friends were not killed today were considered to be wise men now notice that these wise men come from the east east is not a very specific term though directly east from Palestine was the land of Persia then dominated by the Parthian Empire now when you think partying basically just think purged Parthian were a group within the Persian Empire that dominated the Persian Empire at that time but know that the Parthian were frequently enemies of Rome they were the enemy to the east now notice for what these wise men are look the one born King of the Jews and how do they know he was born they saw his star and where did they see the stop in East some of the translations say we saw it rise but that would meet in the east that’s where things usually rise from now notice what these wise men intend to do once they find the king of the Jews they intend to worship Him or bow down and reverence it term can mean both of those things how many wise men does the text say arrived in truth very good you know my trick question was coming it doesn’t say the tradition is that only three wise men arrived this number comes from the number of different gifts that appear later in the narrative but nothing in the passage limits the wise men to just three it could have been more but even if there were only three wise men the length of the journey and the importance of these persons these were high-class individuals probably means that they came with a large entourage camels filled with provisions and valuables as well as many servants to ride the camels and to attend to the provisions and to serve the wise men serve these signature dignitaries they’re probably also soldiers soldiers to guard the caravan so the arrival of these wise men these foreign dignitaries with their servants and the guards in the middle aslam would have been very noticeable and unexpected site by the way we sometimes sing the song we three kings around Christmas time but he ever wondered why the song calls them kings nothing here in the text mentions them being kings and wise men while important weren’t not royalty this King tradition apparently comes from early and medieval Christian interpreters who connected the arrival of these wise men with Old Testament prophecies regarding how Gentile kings would one day bow down before the Messiah places like Psalm 72 11 and Isaiah Isaiah 49 7 so these wise men are from the foreign nations and they’re bowing down to Jesus this must be what the Old Testament was talking about these men must be Kings well that’s definitely an interpretive stretch Kings will one day bow down to Jesus but we’re not talking about Kings here these are just wise important but not Kings the idea of visiting Kings though seems to also be the origin of another tradition regarding them names of these wise men you’ve probably heard you may have heard of their names Gaspard Melchior and Balthazar this also comes from early and medieval Christians searching in history from what Kings III could have been you know what Kings were they’re in the area at that time and what their names could have been and that’s where we have this tradition though interestingly that’s only the Western tradition other other places in the world they have different names Imagi so there you go but of course there’s no biblical warrant for those names we don’t know with it work now despite not being Kings the visit of these important Magi with their servants and their soldiers to Jerusalem to worship the new king of the Jews caused an understandable reaction Herod became troubled and all Jerusalem with by the way from the Roman perspective who was supposed to be King of the Jews Herod yes this King Herod isn’t he ruling over the Jews he ruling in the Jewish land isn’t he the King of the Jews Herod speak who’s here ah let’s get some background during the intertestamental period that is the time between the end of the Old Testament and the start of the New Testament intervening period kingdom of Judea had grown from a small Enclave centered around Jerusalem to a great Dominion that included nearly all the originally allotted land of Israel and even some extra territory they had conquered land to the south of Israel under this is under the Hasmonean dynasty that’s just a name for the group of Jewish rulers that came about from the Maccabee in revolt under the Hasmonean dynasty the Jews conquered Adu mia it Amin is just another name for the territory of Edom you may notice it dum sounds like Edom they conquered Adhamiya and they told the conquered also called it a means you better convert to Judaism or you got a leave I gave him an ultimatum well it onmy ins submitted I said alright fine we’ll become Jews and they got circumcised and that’s the it means they became Jews now one it amia raised as a Jew was named Herrick and he climbed the political ladder and he became a governor in the Judean Kingdom Kingdom that was run by the Jews but then civil war broke out civil war broke out between two people rivaling for the Jewish throne rivaling for Jewish control and Herod appealed to Rome for help help support one of the factions Oh Rome decided actually to just make Herod the client king of the whole area will make you King will support you as king just serve Rome’s interests and they gave Herod military support and he put an end to the Jewish Civil War three years later Herod had defeated all the warring factions and established himself as King of the Jews he had with Rome support become the king but was heritage you know kind of it wasn’t a Jew by blood was it amia but he confessed himself along with it means to be a devotee of the Jewish religion he also married the daughter of the previous Jewish king so he could claim before the Jews I am one of you I am a Jew now much of Herod’s behavior called into question this professed religion Herod married ten times and had several family members including one wife and some of his sons killed but at least Herod wasn’t wrong that would have been intolerable long as Herod ruled the Jewish lands Judea could claim that it was still independent even though the understanding was Herod Rome helped you get power so you need to serve Rome need to be a friend of Rome especially as we deal with Parthia Parthia in the east so Herod and Jerusalem are troubled by these wise men inheritance decides to do some fact-finding gathers together the Jewish religious leaders and ask some where is this king this Messiah where’s he supposed to be born what prophecy did they quote to Herod in response Micah 5:2 Micah 5:2 that’s a prophecy that frequently comes up so let’s know that reference Micah 5:2 reveals that the Messiah would be born in Bethlehem sis and then he meet secretly with a Magi to find out exactly when the star appeared how old this new king was expected to be and then notice his specific instructions that it gives the wise go to Bethlehem search for the child when you find him let me know why son I too may go and worship Him well this would have been the expected response of someone who claimed to be a Jew if you’re a Jew you were also waiting for the Messiah you would also bow down before the Messiah the one who would redeem is you yeah I’m one of those two so when you find him let me know so I can go visit it for the wise men follow hair daughters head out to Bethlehem it’s only got a five mile trip from Jerusalem and they’re so busy the star which they had previously seen in the east appears and goes on before them until it stops and stands over the place where Jesus is it is a very unusual star and the wise men rejoice exceedingly when they follow the stalks they in their entourage they find the right house they come in they fall to the ground and they worship the Child Jesus and they open their treasures and he presented Jesus gifts of gold frankincense and myrrh each of these items were quite valuable and you know what Gold is you know why that side what about the other two items what are they what are they for why are they buying frankincense the fragrant tree resin sometimes an ingredient in perfume but more often it was a core element in incense in order so the term frankincense has the word incense in it was to word directly connect incense could be burnt produce a special pleasant aroma in one’s home or often used as part of religious ritual I’ll just buy the Jews but others recall that the temple God’s temple included an altar of incense and the Torah even gave special instructions about what kind of instance was the burn ona on that altar and that special incense that puli incense included frankincense as an ingredient that’s frankincense what about myrrh Omer was another kind of fragrant tree resin and it was also used as an ingredient in perfume and in fragrant anointing oils the holy anointing oil of the temple and the tabernacle included myrrh as one of its ingredients myrrh was also used by the Jews as part of embalming dead bodies remember that the Jewish tradition for preparing someone for a grave was too heavily perfume the body with various oils and perfumes so myrrh would be one of the ones that they used wasn’t the only one but it was one of them so both frankincense and myrrh to give off these very pleasant fragrances but they only come from these special trees so they were valuable items and to say it could be used practically but just having them was quite a big deal now how much gold how much frankincense and how much word did the wise men give Jesus the text doesn’t say often you see pictures like little token boxes of these a bit a little bit that might not be a case could have been a lot or it could have been not that much but they gave these gifts I gave these gifts Jesus and then notice despite Herod’s instruction the wise men do not return to Herod why not because they were warned in the dream notice the text italicized as they are warned in a dream by God by God’s italicize when you ever see italics in your Bibles that means that those words are not actually part of the original text but they’ve been supplied by the translators that you can understand this is helpful here because how else are who could possibly have given this dream to the wise men except God wanting them don’t go back to Herod that’s not my intention go another way so this that is warranted here God was the one warning these wise men in their dreams not to return so they go to their country that is this country singular they go to their country by another way a way that did not take them by Jerusalem or past Harry then an angel appears to Joseph in a dream warning Joseph to flee with Mary and Jesus go to Egypt since Herod was going to try to kill the job and notice notice the angel tells Joseph how long is stay there stay there until I speak to you again stay there until I tell you and then notice Joseph immediately obeys it says he got up while it was still night didn’t wait for the morning he’s like whoa I’m out of here let’s go left for Egypt and the family stayed there until the death carrot that’s an angel spoke to Joseph again then Matthew says that this action fulfills what God previously spoke through a prophet out of Egypt I called my son Matthew says what just happened fulfills this now that text that he refers to is it is Hosea 11:1 we’re to come back that way and notice Herod’s response being tricked by these wise men he becomes very enraged as all the male children in Bethlehem in the surrounding region that were two years old or under killed Bethlehem was not that big of a town but you do have these are the surrounding regions so we’re definitely talking dozens maybe even more than 100 children slaughter all of a sudden these male children two years old and I’m I’m sure there wasn’t really even an explanation Matthew notes that this action also is prophetic fulfillment it has prophetic fulfillment specifically from Jeremiah Matthew quotes jeremiah 31:15 says this is the field talk about that later – okay having made our observations having become more familiar with this context let’s ask some interpretation questions by the way an artist depiction Herod nice you alright how did the wise men know that the star meant that the Messiah was born how did they know that a couple possibilities it’s not because astrology is inaccurate science don’t get that idea it may be that God simply chose to use this false pagan science to fulfill his own purposes these wise men they could have an astrologer astrologers look at the Stars they saw the star God says I’m going to cause these astrologers to come to Jerusalem via their own weird science puts the star in the sky they come to Jerusalem and look to the king of the Jews I don’t think it’s quite that simple because even if they knew that a king was born by setting the Stars why come to give this King such gifts and on high make the trek more likely these wise men some degree feared Yahweh and knew something about the coming Messiah from the Hebrew Scriptures now how is it that these wise men in the east perhaps Persians how is it that they could have known something about the Messiah and the Hebrew Bible yes you Daniel right back to Daniel it’s not simply Daniel I mean certainly Daniel was an important guy and a leader the wise men and the other guys Shadrach Meshach and Abednego they were also wise men since I couldn’t have an influence an ongoing influence on the Persian weizen remember the Jews lived in Persia maybe the Jews lived in Persia many of them came back Israel but some have didn’t so you did have that influence of the Jews and of the Hebrew Scriptures even in Persia so we’ve used wise men were somehow exposed to the Hebrew Scriptures and they had some level of fear of Yahweh they may then have combined that fear of Yahweh with their pagan religion in astrology and so when they saw the star state place especially in the sky they said this must be God since I came to Jerusalem to find him that they might worship it’s also possible that these wise men were not pagans at all it just happened to be in Persia and part of that cast but like Daniel and his friends they were true god-fearers and they looked at the sky not due to astrology but due to a statement that was given by Balaam in numbers 24:17 Hermer Balaam was one who tried to curse Israel but God turned it curses into a blessing Oh Balaam by God’s Spirit prophesy and one of the things that he said and numbers 24:17 is this I see him but not now I behold him but not near a star shall come forth from Jacob a scepter shall rise from Israel and shall crush through the forehead of Moab and tear down all the sons of chef’s and we can argue whether that really is a prophecy about the star but you can certainly see perhaps these wise men they could have deduced a conclusion there’s going to be a star connected with the coming of this scepter the one who has the scepter this King it may have concluded there’s going to be a star connected to the coming of this Messiah so if these wise men were indeed god-fearers they therefore when they saw the special star that went to Israel to look for God’s came look for God’s inside now I have to put these out as mere possibilities because the text doesn’t say text doesn’t tell us how much they believe the Lord why they were there but they certainly did come and they’re coming with significant because it declared something about the child’s use that’s our next question what does the visit of the Magi whatever their motivation what does their visit reveal about Jesus Jesus is he is the king of the Jews Jesus is the king of the Jews he is the Messiah remember this is a special emphasis from Matthew in his gospel all the Gospels present Jesus as Messiah but as I argued you before matthew presents Jesus as the true king of Israel whose kingdom will still come it’s no accident that Matthew includes this account further supporting the jesus’ israel’s promised messiah king even the king that will because remember old testament prophecy even the king that will rule the nation’s because it’s not simply that he’ll be the King of the Jews but that from Jerusalem he will rule all the world so considering but this does bring up an interesting idea considering the way that Jesus earthly ministry ends in Matthew what is ironic about having these Gentile wise men who are far removed from Israel far removed from Jesus the King of the Jews what is ironic about how them coming and worshipping Jesus and acknowledging him as king of the Jews who didn’t do that did you what yeah those doing your body those are around Bethlehem those are in Jerusalem he didn’t acknowledge him as King of the Jews may it for a time but ultimately they rejected him yet you have these people who are far off you’d be like how did you end up here they come and they acknowledge Jesus is the king and they respond appropriately to worship and they give gifts another quick question here why is it significant that Jesus fulfills three Old Testament prophecies in this passage I mention that yes you okay yeah I mean we could point to two or three witnesses or to establish things according to the Torah certainly we’re gonna see more of this in Matthew and in the other Gospels but whenever you see fulfillment of the Old Testament by Jesus that just supports the claim of who Jesus is he is the Promised One of God he is the Messiah look it lines up with the scriptures now what kind of star did the wise men see many of succs they come up with an explanation or description of what specifically these wise men saw was it a special alignment of the planets was it a shooting star was it a comet was it a supernova really no natural explanation fits what is described here consider that this star appears in the east and then moves and it moves in such a way that it goes on before these wise men and stops over exactly where the child was now this is a normal star and it’s sitting way up in the sky how is that going to show you exactly where to go in Bethlehem I mean they knew where to go in Bethlehem because that’s the prophecy but where in Bethlehem was this king the star had to specifically point it out somehow that wouldn’t work if it’s just some sorry and a shooting star I mean that couldn’t travel but that doesn’t stay in one place doesn’t stop him stand and point out a house so our best inclusion then is that this star was a supernatural phenomenon uniquely designed by God to be recognized and followed by these wise men from the east now why did the wise men’s arrival trouble Herod and all Jerusalem yeah looted this before but why would that be troubling to him and Jerusalem it was the king so what does this visit of the wise men suggest there’s another king out there there’s another king of the Jews out there and he’s vying for your same position that would definitely be troubling I think that’s the main issue we could also say that perhaps haired and the people in Jerusalem we’re simply not sure what’s going on its entourage if they really came from Persia from Parthia Rome’s enemy it might have been wondering what exactly party is up to party you’re trying to pick a fight they’re saying there’s another King here certainly this visit was unexpected government was not prepared for this partying Caravan if it was indeed partying the simple answer though is I think as you said Herod it was connected with him we’re concerned about the content of the Wiseman’s declaration there’s another King of the Jews that was just born as another claimant yeah so I can understand why Herod might be a little upset why why were two people who think they would Jewish came to come that’s a good question well say something real quickly about that why would the Jews I would Jerusalem also be a trouble we can understand my hair would be but why others it’s because I think the not just hairy but the rulers at the top other Jews connected to Herod’s political establishment or even the chief religious leaders they recognize that a different King than Herod was a threat to the current political and religious establishment as usurper out there who could overturn our position take away what we worked for because remember the words of the Jewish leaders in John 11 48 john 11 48 some of the Jewish religious leaders complain if we let him go on like this all men will believe in him and the Romans will come and take away both our place and our nation so they saw Jesus as a threat to what had been accomplished we have a Jewish Kingdom we’re nominally independent we have positions within the kingdom there’s suddenly another King of the Jews out there that’s going to mess everything up that’s a threat it’s a threat to what they’ve already established so there were many people not just Herod interesting and maintaining the current situation in Israel maintaining the current system of rule God’s Messiah was like a monkey wrench in their plans think I can freeze I think that is now how should we understand Herod’s statement let me know so I can come and worship it how we’d understand that that’s just straight-up deception we can really later on the passage he has no intention of coming to worship Jesus he’s intending to murder Jesus now what is significant about the gifts but the wise men give to Jesus gold frankincense myrrh do well let’s just okay I’ve heard that they correspond to his offices okay okay yeah we’ll talk about this a second who they correspond to Jesus offices certainly at a basic level what can we say about these gifts they’re precious and appropriate for whom for a king these are gifts it for a king these are valuable gifts fit for a king but you think further significance many have sought to find for the significance in these three gifts in fact if we go back to we three kings there’s actually an interpretation of the gifts in that song Gold is a sign of Jesus kingship frankincense is a sign of Jesus deity after all frankincense is offered up in religious rituals and myrrh is a sign of Jesus sacrificial death because it’s used in anointing ways such a break down is interesting but it’s hard to prove or disprove we might just as easily say but the gold is a symbol of Jesus eternality after all gold doesn’t US frankincense is a sign of his favor with God because that’s one of the reasons that frankincense was given or myrrh is a sign of a saver with men after all his a fragrant perfume and anointing oil and luke says that Jesus grew in favor with God and man or we might say that a gold is a sign of his deity frankincense is a sign of his acceptable sacrifice on man’s behalf and myrrh is a sign of his fragrant gospel to be preached everywhere that you’re seeing that there’s a problem here because we’re basically engaging an allegorical interpretation that’s not based off of any specific details in the passages context or consistent symbology in the scripture so these symbols could mean almost anything therefore I would counsel you do not try to look too deeply into the meaning of these items they’re simply valuable items fit for an exalted King I really don’t have much basis the same women how striking it is that such great gifts are given to a toddler a common house in Bethlehem yet this was appropriate for who this Jesus child really was there is a flavor here surely of those Old Testament prophecies that promise that tribute from the nation’s would be given to the one day coming King of the Jews but those prophecies were not fulfilled here might say that here foreshadowed here they will have their true fulfillment but we do see a flavor of that tribute from the nation’s being brought to King of the Jews you may be wondering what didn’t baby doesn’t do with these gifts all right you have all these valuable items what are you doing them right so that is one tradition one explanation for what happens here again text doesn’t tell us sorry you’re hearing that a lot today we want to know more about the Texas and tell us it could be that these liners were used to finance the flight and return from Egypt it could be other traditions say or it could be that these items were to upgrade the family’s living situation as we saw and loot these Joseph and Mary were poor I had to give the basic sacrifice they couldn’t do the regular one but later on we don’t see that as much we don’t see the signs of poverty in their family did they upgrade their living situation was it the finance of flight for some of these items and there’s a tradition about this where some of these items actually kept and used after Jesus death was the myrrh given by the Wiseman actually used as part of the preparing Jesus for Buri it could be but there’s no way to say Texas neither do any of the gospel areas these items are not mentioned again all right one more question Herod massacred the children of Bethlehem and because he did not know that Joseph and Mary had already fled with Jesus Eric probably thought that he had taken care of the threat to his rule yeah we see in the text God acted preemptively Herod’s plane to eliminate God King actually fail with principle regarding God’s Messiah then do we see here trying to get rid of the Messiah can work in essence this is sovereignty left whatever the Lord says will come to pass exactly we see God’s sovereignty whatever the Lord says will come to pass and what has he already declared I will establish my king I will establish my king that’s all through the Old Testament you remember not too long ago we looked at that specifically in Psalm 2 why did the nation’s rage why did they divide the fame thing they say we’re going to throw off the shackles of God’s King and the he who sits in Heaven’s laughs and he says as for me I have established my king on my holy mountain you can’t oppose God’s Messiah you can’t destroy God inside you can’t prevent him from becoming king God is sovereign goddess he will give the kingdom to his anointed who is this even in Jesus crucifixion both the Jews and the Romans thought that they had successfully gotten rid of God’s challenge to their rule they didn’t want God’s king so they got rid of the Messiah but even their their murder plan failed because what happened Jesus rose from the grave he later sent into the right hand of God where he waits until what yeah until his enemies are subdued and the father gives him the kingdom Cantus of god’s plan he will establish this king can’t stop his King from coming can’t stop his team from establishing his kingdom this is this is a theme I have to route the Scriptures we see it again here even in beginning of Matthew now before we talk about application but do you need to just briefly broach interpretation issue that appears with the prophecies here in our text what is going on with the citations of a 11:1 jeremiah 31:15 if we had time I’d look at each one of these passages in their original context with you but because we need to move along I’m just going to summarize their context and stats please go back and look at the original passages later Hosea 11:1 verses one to five or Jeremiah 11 15 to 20 you’ll see some you’ll see what I’m talking about Matthew seems to cite Hosea 11:1 as the fulfilled prophecy regarding Jesus flight and return from Egypt this is what Hosea pre-pre told Jesus was going to do this anis I was going to do this but if we go back to that verse the context appears to be describing to merely be described describing Israel’s history Hosea 11:1 2:5 describes Israel as being like a lad a son that God brought out from Egypt but who kept straying from God and ultimately refused to listen to God’s Word therefore in Isaiah 11 5 God promises to judge this son by bringing Assyria against the jeremiah citation is similar Matthew seems to cite jeremiah 31:15 as if it were fulfilled prophecy regarding the massacre of the Bethlehem in offense but if we go back and look at Jeremiah 31 16 to 20 or 15 to 20 we see that the original context that statement is God describing the weeping of the mothers as their children are taken away from them and brought into exile actually in the verses that follow God tells them others to stop weeping because God will return those children from exile and restore repentance Israel so what is going on here in Matthew why does Matthew seem to be quoting scripture out of context and saying it’s the fill well to fully or no let me say this this non contextual use of the scripture the Old Testament in the New Testament is a highly contested issue among pastors and theologians today because what lies at the root of this question are fundamental assumptions about how do you interpret the Bible different approaches to hermeneutics have a strong interest in answering this question one way or the other how do the Apostles sometimes use the Old Testament out of context the fully flesh out this issue would take way more time than we have right now so I’m only just going to briefly and basically outline the different approaches to answering this question what is Matthew doing what are the Apostles doing when they do something like this in you test it doesn’t appear all the time in fact you can see even earlier in this passage I mean Matthew 2 he quotes Micah 5:2 which is not out of context at all that’s exactly what Micah prophesied and it was fulfilled and Matthew points out its fulfillment through the Jewish leaders sometimes you have these non contextual uses so what is going on what the different ways we can answer this question we might come back to this and flush this out maybe in a later lesson and you want to borrow a few days but one approach is to say that Matthews simply made a mistake the Apostles made a mistake they were so zealous to show that Jesus looked the fulfillment of the Old Testament that they side the passages that weren’t really fulfilled ok this is a sceptical point of view and we can just didn’t decide because no that’s not about push number two good protest about the original context some say the New Testament authors actually were citing the verses in context we just misunderstood that original context there’s some good men you make this fence and sometimes I believe this is the case you’ll say oh that’s obviously out of context when you go back and look at the Old Testament you say well actually maybe it’s not but there are some cases where if you still try to maintain that defense I don’t know how you do that because it just seems so obviously different I think we see some examples of that here in Matthew 2 the third approach is to find Susan might not allow for hidden meanings that is to say the New Testament author is bringing out another meaning hidden in the original Old Testament text I’ve been prophet prophet that God originally aspired inspired always intended to meetings at least two meanings or the Prophet intended one meaning and God had an extra meaning that was contained in the message of which the Prophet was unaware some good men also take this position and it has various forms the Christocentric hermeneutic probably the most prominent example this kind of approach the fundamental problem with this position is that it violates two basic principles of hermeneutics that is the meaning of the text is the same as the author’s intended meaning is what the author intended to convey and that the an author’s attended meaning is communicated through the use of shared symbols that is through words and syntax that are recognizable to the intended audience doesn’t offer no good to intended meaning that he doesn’t actually communicate to say it another way if I can’t trust what the author actually said to give me his full meaning then how can I ever judge with certainty the author’s full meaning I no longer have an objective standard if it doesn’t come from the words and syntax and I’ll some suggest will we use the New Testament we use the work of Christ as our guide to find these hidden meanings but trying to use the New Testament or even a work of Christ introduces only introduces one to an allegorical and I would say isogenic ‘el free-for-all there’s no real way to objectively judge where or which or how New Testament or christological concepts are hidden in various Old Testament texts now someone will say well we’re not able to discern these hidden messages in the Old Testament but the inspired New Testament authors were the Apostles they’re the ones were able to recognize this we can just trust one day find the hidden meaning okay that is a good concession that is a helpful explanation and if you if you take that view and you limit yourself to that then that there is some commend ability in that but even if you limit the finding of a deeper meaning to the inspired Apostles still have introduced a disconnect between the author’s intent and the meaning of the text and why should all of God’s hidden meanings be limited to the small set of verses that are cited by the apostles not a contextual surely there are more that God met his spot that’s why I don’t take approach three I favor approach number four which is to broaden the meaning of the word fulfill that is to say that the New Testament authors doing something different in these situations than simply reporting the fulfillment of an Old Testament prophecy Old Testament prophecy in its context he’s not changing or adding to the original meaning of the Old Testament text but he is citing an example drawing an analogy identifying a type or something else why I favor this approach is because it allows one to be hermeneutical II consistent it can be consistent in the way that you approach finding the meaning of the text while still explaining the New Testament authors non contextual use of certain passages so how would such an approach explain Matthew 215 in 18 I would like to take more time to really prepare to respond to that but tentatively I’ll just offer and Matthew cites these verses not or magicite these verses to draw comparisons between Israel and Jesus it might go something like this and Matthew 215 Matthew cites Hosea 11:1 not the claim that Hosea originally foretold messiahs journey to Egypt but to highlight how appropriate it is for the king of Israel to journey to and from Egypt just like his people there’s a strong correlation in the Old Testament between King and people whatever is true for the king is usually true for the people and vice versa so perhaps Matthew was citing this passage in the Hosea 11:1 to show that Jesus fulfills that kind of connection he’s just like his people or in jeremiah 31:15 in his citation of jeremiah 31:15 it’s not that Matthew claims that Jeremiah foretold the massacre of Bethlehem’s male toddlers but to highlight that just as judah’s mothers just as Judas mothers suffered because of an evil ruler and they didn’t know about God’s comfort that was about that was going to come to them so Judah’s mothers under Herod suffer do not realize as a comfort of King Jesus it’s going to be available imminent now there’s much more that we could say in these verses and I’m sure there there are many other views but I just wanted to outline for you the basic approaches and what I think is the best if I may say using typology in a careful way it’s not the same as elavil rising scripture that’s right it’s not eisegesis right I think we shouldn’t be afraid of thinking that way just because we’re so afraid of allegorical interpretations right yeah that is useful bill it’s useful to point out that identifying a type or investigating typology is not quite the same as allegories ation because one changes the meaning or adds to the meaning or another just adds to the significance of something that’s why in this last year one of the things that the author might be doing is identifying a type in fact if you look the MacArthur study notes on these two verses I think they take that that these are actually types these two verses are identifying types in the Old Testament what use would do I would probably say more comparison but I understand where they’re coming from so certainly this is unique thing doesn’t appear always in the New Testament but it is a it’s a big question what the new choice and author is really doing but I submit to you they’re not finding a deeper me not finding a hidden me because that that leads to hermeneutical issues all right about two minutes so I’m just going to close you have other questions or comments you can see me afterwards but what is the point of all this what’s the main application we should take away from today’s passage in some ways it’s kind of straightforward it’s about the kingship of Jesus how do you respond to King Jesus Jesus is the king whose earthly kingdom is coming not just for the Jews but the whole world his kingship cannot be stopped but man still tries to resist submitting to or recognizing the installation of God’s King what about you do you acknowledge Jesus as king not over not only over the whole world but over you over every aspect of your life have you happily given everything over to Jesus do you worship and serve Him as is appropriate for who he really is the wise men they gave the gifts that are appropriate they bowed down appropriately do you react appropriately do you give Jesus what he deserves as Lord and God or do you foolishly rebel against Jesus fighting to maintain your own rule as Herod did as the Jewish leaders did remember there’s no neutral ground with Jesus he said he was not with me scatters let us acknowledge Jesus as the rightful king because when we do so instead of being destroyed when he comes he will find a gracious place an undeserved place in his kingdom alright let’s close the prayer my God thank you for this word it is a great word we’d love that you revealed not only that you sent your son as the king as the Redeemer into the world but that you revealed it to us we can know about it we can believe again we know that we must respond appropriately Jesus you are the king we love you you deserve all worship you deserve us figuratively to bow our lives down to you every aspect of our lives but Lord you know that the deceitfulness of sin is great so deliver us from sin deliver us from the lies and Lord Jesus by your spirit caused us to follow after you to serve you to love you as the king just as you deserve in Jesus name you