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Easter (Matthew 27:55-28:15)

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Easter
Chet Philips

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Apparently, I had it on the whole time I was singing, so if you thought things sounded particularly good today, you're welcome. 1 Corinthians 15, 17 says, if Christ has not been raised, your faith is futile and you are still in your sins. Jesus Christ was crucified. He was dead. He was buried. If he stayed that way.

You're dressed up. You look nice. This is a waste of time. I mean, I think you look good. Take your picture. Grab a cupcake on the way out.

But this is a waste of time. This is futile. You are in your sins. That's the primary thing that Jesus came to do is to rescue sinners. To redeem us from our sin. And if he did not rise, he does not redeem.

He does not save. You have no hope. You are in your sin. But if he does rise, then our faith isn't futile. And we are not in our sin. And we have gathered this morning because he does rise.

He did rise. And we have hope. And we have good hope and certain hope. My family are Carolina fans. South Carolina fans. We grew up.

I grew up. We didn't pay any attention to sports whatsoever. We played sports. We did not watch them. We did not talk about them. I knew no one who played.

I knew no scores. I knew nothing. My friends would talk about them at school. I was like, yeah, I don't know anything to what you're talking about. I was playing linebacker in high school. Somebody said something to me about Urlacher.

I responded, who? And that's a mortal sin for a white linebacker. You're supposed to know who Brian Urlacher is. I had to go Google it later. Probably still on dial-up. I had to look it up, try to find out who this person was we were talking about.

But my younger brother, when he was in middle school, he decided that this was a problem for our family. And that we needed to pick a team to pull for. And so he decided that we should pull for the South Carolina Gamecocks. And he brought us all in on it. And he chose in middle school, and he got excited about it. And he had us join him.

And sometimes, when everything's still and quiet, I find myself imagining what it would have been like if he had picked better. I think it was inevitable. My older brother ended up going there. My wife went to USC. We moved here and started the church. So I think at some point it was meant to be for me to be a South Carolina fan.

But South Carolina fans have hope. Because that's all they have. And it's, we say, well, you know, maybe next year. We'll put a whole season. Well, next year. We'll get it together next year.

Based off of absolutely nothing. One of the things South Carolina fans will do is tell you bad players from this year that will be returning next year. This person will be back. We've got 11 seniors coming back. What does that matter? They didn't do anything this year.

Let's go find some new ones. Do you think our coaches are going to get them better in the offseason? Because I've never seen that happen. We'll do it. We'll do for a whole season. We'll do for a game.

You'll hear South Carolina fans say things like, all right. All we got to do is score. Stop them. Score. Stop them. Get the onside kick.

Score. And we're right back in this thing. And they mean down by three or seven or whatever. And there's no reason. Have you been watching the game to assume that we will a score or be stop them. That's not the type of hope that Christians have.

It's not hopeful, wishful, good thoughts about a potential future based off of nothing. Christians have certain hope in finished work accomplished by Christ on our behalf. When we talk about hope, we don't mean I think it will be good later. We mean he has accomplished this. And therefore we have rock solid, unending, unyielding future hope. And that's why we've gathered this morning.

Grab your Bibles. Go to Matthew chapter 27. We are going to look at the resurrection of Jesus. That the resurrection is real. And because it is real, everything Jesus taught, everything Jesus claimed to be, everything Jesus said he was going to do is vindicated and validated. It has a seal on it of certainty and truth.

So when he says he forgives sins, he means it. When he says that there will be hope in his name and salvation in his name, he means it. When he says he's the son of God and we'll see him in power, he means it. Because it's real. So let's pray and then we'll begin to read this text together.

God, we thank you for the certain hope of the resurrection. We pray that as we read this, you would help it come alive to us. That we might see it. That you might captivate our hearts. And for those in this room who have not placed their faith in you, Lord, we pray that they would leave with a certain hope. And forgiveness of sins.

Future salvation. To reign with you for eternity. In Jesus' name. Amen. Matthew chapter 27 verse 55. There were also many women there looking on from a distance.

So they're watching Jesus be crucified. Who had followed Jesus from Galilee ministering to him. I love that it says that the women were there. They stayed. They didn't run off like the men. And that it specifies that when they followed him, they ministered to him.

And that sounds very true. He asked the men, what are they doing? Like, we're ministering with Jesus. We're here to do some stuff. But they didn't help him.

And the women came and they're like, no, we love Jesus. We're going to serve Jesus. They ministered to Jesus. They've been ministering to him. And among whom were Mary Magdalene and Mary, the mother of James and Joseph and the mother of the sons of Zebedee. When it was evening, this is Jesus is dead.

This was Good Friday. There came a rich man from Arimathea named Joseph, who also was a disciple of Jesus. He went to Pilate and asked for the body of Jesus. Then Pilate ordered it to be given to him. And Joseph took the body and wrapped it in a clean linen shroud and laid it in his own new tomb, which he had cut in the rock. And he rolled a great stone to the entrance of the tomb and went away.

Mary Magdalene and the other Mary were there sitting opposite the tomb. So Joseph of Arimathea gets the body, cleans Jesus's body. They lay Jesus's dead body in Joseph's tomb. We're told that it's a new tomb because they would have and it's cut in rocks. So they would have gone in these limestone rocks.

They would have cut out tombs and they would have shelves in there and you would bury your whole family potentially in there. Your whole household would be buried in the same tomb. We're told it's a new tomb. There was only one body in there. It was Jesus's. And they rolled a stone and we're told that this is a big stone.

Rolled a stone in front of the hole cut out in the rock. And this stone would have been basically like a millstone. It had been fairly flat, rounded and sat in a little trench and rolled over the hole. And that was to keep grave robbers out. It was to keep animals out. And so they close the tomb.

And they were told that the Marys know where the tomb is. They've seen it. They saw him buried. That's important. The next day, that is, after the day of preparation, the chief priests and the Pharisees gathered before Pilate and said, Sir, we remember how that imposter said while he was still alive. After three days, I will rise.

Therefore, order the tomb to be made secure until the third day, lest his disciples go and steal him away. And and the last fraud will be worse than the first. Oh, steal him away and tell the people he has risen from the dead and the last fraud will be worse than the first. So the chief priests go and they say, hey, this guy kept telling people he was going to die and he was going to rise again. So it's possible that his disciples will steal the body and then be like, he rose.

Yeah. And that'll be bad. He's an imposter. And that'll make the last fraud worse than the first. And I want you to know that if Jesus didn't rise from the dead, they're right. He's an imposter and a fraud.

He's not a good man. He's not a good moral teacher. He's an imposter and a fraud because he said that he was the son of God. He said that he could forgive sins. He said that his blood was going to be poured out as a sacrifice in a new covenant to forgive sins for all who would believe in him. And he said he was going to rise from the grave.

So if he doesn't. He's an imposter and a fraud. They're vindicated. The chief priests and the Pharisees are right. They should have killed him if he doesn't rise. And I want you all to know that's the chief point of Christianity.

Christianity, everything hangs on this. Does Jesus rise from the grave or not? Every once in a while I'll be talking to somebody and they'll be like, I don't know if I can be a Christian. I just don't. I just don't know if you can get that many animals on a boat. And it's like, let's not start there.

That's not that's not. The disciples aren't like I need to tell you some good news. The boat was real. It is real. But that's not the point to debate over first.

You've got to understand. You've got to look at. Did Jesus rise from the grave? Because if he did, then he's king and he's God and we obey. Then we look at the rest of it.

Every once in a while people say, I don't know if I can be a Christian. There's just some stuff in there I don't agree with. Right. Of course. Bible says we're sinners. He's God.

He's going to say some stuff we don't like, you guys. I'd be like you assumed a married couple had been married for 50 years and you just thought, well, they must agree on everything. No. They just learned they had some other things more important that helped them overcome their disagreements. I'd be like you growing up in your house and be like, I'm not sure they're really my parents because I don't like some of their rules. Check your birth certificate.

Have they raised you since you were little? Look at some old family photos. I'm pretty sure you're their kid. That's a bad test. God doesn't think like me. I'm not sure he's real.

I don't think that's a good test. The question is that Jesus arrived from the grave and if he did, then he's king. We obey. We submit. We know he loves us. We know he's good.

We know he's for our good. And we're willing to, where we disagree, understand that we're wrong, that he saved sinners and that we obey and follow. This is the question. Is he an imposter? Or did he rise? So it says this.

Pilate said to them, you have a guard of soldiers. Go make it as secure as you can. So they went and made the tomb secure by sealing the stone and setting a guard. So the stone's been rolled over the hole. They go seal it. We don't know exactly how they did this.

They could have done wax seals that actually had like an insignia in them. There's reports that it was seven wax seals. There's others that say that it was a rope. The scriptures don't tell us. They just tell it's sealed. It was a rope that they put against the wall in some clay.

But they put something on there to show this door has not moved. And they set a guard. Now in my head, and I'm thinking maybe this has to do with like growing up in Sunday school, I always picture two men. That doesn't make any sense. It would have been more than two. It would have been a guard.

They would have set a group there because they were going to have to sleep. They were going to have to watch this for a couple of days. It's probably five to ten. Some sort of a detachment with some kind of leader. They set guards around the tomb. Now this wasn't going to be that difficult of a job.

They're mostly a deterrent. They're here to keep people from stealing the body. Maybe they thought it's possible they'll try to fight us and take it. But that would kind of ruin their plan because they can't steal the body and sneak away and claim he rose if all of us have a big fight out here. But they've got guards.

They've sealed the tomb. They're guarding him. Chapter 28. Now, after the Sabbath, toward the dawn of the first day. So the Sabbath was Saturday.

Jesus was crucified on Friday, Sabbath, Saturday, Sunday morning. Toward the dawn of the first day of the week. Mary Magdalene and the other Mary went to see the tomb. Though they know where it is. There's also guards there and it's sealed. It's pretty clear which tomb was Jesus's.

And behold, there was a great earthquake for the for an angel of the Lord descended from heaven and came and rolled back the stone and sat on it. I love that. It wasn't just an earthquake. Like, you know how someone tells you, hey, we had an earthquake earlier. And you're like, really? I did feel like maybe I shook earlier.

But you don't really remember it. This was a great one. This is a serious earthquake. And the angel rolls the stone back and sits on it. Which I just appreciate that that was his attitude. Rolls the stone back and it sits on it.

And it says his appearance was like lightning and his clothing white as snow. He is bright, dazzling. It's not just like sun brightness. It's like lightning brightness. He was, dare I say, striking. Y'all may not be proud of me.

I'm very proud of me. Verse four. And for fear of him, the guards trembled and became like dead men. Yeah. Seems fair. They're here to be a deterrent to fishermen and tax collectors.

Not angels. He shows up. There's an earthquake, which shook him anyway. And then there's an angel who looks like lightning. He's rolled the tomb back. The thing they were supposed to do is keep that door closed.

Job's already over. Like, oh, oops. He's already done what we were supposed to stop people from doing. And he's just sitting on the stone like what? And it says they trembled and became like dead men. They look like cartoon characters or like Don Knotts in anything you ever played in.

They see this angel. They shake. I like to imagine two of them grabbed each other. And then they just fall out. They're supposed to be tough, strong. And they were.

These were soldiers in the Roman army. But they see this angel. It's over. They just nope out. They fall over. Which is fair.

Because that's not really what they were hired to do. I help manage a firework store twice a year. And on our busiest days, we have security guards. And they're there as a deterrent. Keep kids from pocketing our fireworks. Keep drunk people from fighting in our gravel parking lot.

You know, stuff like that. Help people not smoke inside the building. They're there as a deterrent. But if there's an earthquake and a shining lightning angel rips the front of the store off and steps in, I don't think our security guard is going to be like, now it's my moment. This is what they pay me for. I think he's going to be like, now.

And that's fair. I'm going to do it too. You can have all the fireworks you want. I don't know why you're here. That's what they do. They fall out.

Then it says, the angel, this is verse 5. But the angel said to the women, do not be afraid. Which again, if you meet an angel, that's what you want to hear. You notice he doesn't say it to the guards. It's possible it's because they were unconscious. It's possible because he came specifically to make them be afraid.

He says, for I know that you seek Jesus who was crucified. He is not here, for he has risen as he said. Jesus Christ rose from the grave just like he said he was going to. He keeps his promises. We can hope in the certainty of the resurrection of Christ that he is not dead and buried any longer, that he is alive. And therefore, when he says that he forgives sinners, he does.

Come, see the place where he lay. Tell them, go look. That's why it matters. There's only one body in there. They go in. There's no bodies.

Then go quickly and tell his disciples that he has risen from the dead. And behold, he is going before you to Galilee. There you will see him. See, I have told you. So he says, come, look, he's not here anymore.

Go tell his disciples. So they departed quickly from the tomb with fear and great joy and ran to tell his disciples. And behold, Jesus met them and said, greetings. And they came up and took hold of his feet and worshiped him. That is the appropriate response to the risen Christ. Worship.

They come up, they fall down, they grab his feet and they worship. And there's a few things that I think we need to point out here that are helpful. One is, Jesus had feet. Because it was common knowledge to them that ghosts don't. Y'all have seen a picture of Casper. You know it's true.

He's not an apparition. He's not a vision. He is physically, literally there. Also, there is a thing called the swoon theory of the atonement. Or the swoon theory of the crucifixion. That Jesus had his back ripped open by whips.

That he was mocked, spit on, slapped, nailed to a cross. That he was hung on a cross for several hours, stabbed in the side with a spear. And he swooned, which means fainted. And that he didn't actually die. And so they wrapped him up, thought he was dead. They put him in the tomb.

Three days later, he came out because he wasn't dead. There's some problems with that. One is, they did all the things that it takes to kill a person. It's very hard to just pass out from that and not be dead. They also were professional executioners. They knew what they were doing.

They also had people that cared about him, who buried him. Because they were used to having to bury and they knew what a dead person was like. They buried him. But the other thing that I want to point out, if that were true, when they saw him, they would not fall down and worship him. They would have helped him. Even if he could have lasted for three days, wrapped up by himself in the tomb, enough to stay alive, which again, doesn't make any sense.

But if they saw him, he would have looked terrible. They would have run to his aid. But when they see him, he is alive. Gloriously, beautifully, healthy, alive. And they worship him because he has conquered death. And so we worship him.

Verse 10. Then Jesus said to them, do not be afraid. Go and tell my brothers to go to Galilee and there they will see me. Okay. We had just been told that they went with fear and great joy. Jesus shows up and says, I'm going to take one of those emotions away.

Do not be afraid. He just leaves them with great joy. That's the result of the resurrection that you are given great joy. Some of you are here this morning. And in your approach to God, you're afraid. Maybe you haven't been in church in a while.

Maybe you felt like it's Easter. I need to get back over there. Maybe you had to work yourself up and psych yourself up. Maybe you stood out in the parking lot and chain smoked three cigarettes before you came in here this morning. Just to get the nerve to come in here and gather with the church. And Jesus says, do not be afraid.

He did not come to die, to be brutally murdered so that you could have a half-hearted, shaky salvation. He did not come and die and rise and conquer the grave so that you might approach him fearfully. He takes punishment on your behalf so that you might have great joy. Do not be afraid. It says, while they were going, behold, some of the guard went into the city and told the chief priests all that had taken place. And when they had assembled with the elders and taken counsel, they gave a sufficient sum of money to the soldiers and said, tell people his disciples came by night and stole him away while we were asleep.

And if this comes to the governor's ears, that would be pilot, we will satisfy him and keep you out of trouble. So they took the money and did as they were directed. And this story has been spread among the Jews to this day. The guards show back up and say, an angel showed up and Jesus left. And they take counsel not to say, hey guys, maybe we were wrong about Jesus. I wonder if anybody raised their hand at the council and was like, have we thought about just like repenting?

Maybe asking him to forgive us? They just are like, let's get enough money together. Let's come up with this lie. They pay them to go lie and say that his body was stolen. They specifically tell them, look, if the governor finds out, which y'all will be very much in trouble for this, we'll cover for you. Now, that lie doesn't make a whole lot of sense.

Because the disciples don't benefit much from pretending that Jesus rose from the grave. He was a fraud. He doesn't actually save from sin. If they went and stole his body and then just pretended he rose from the grave, the only thing they get out of it is persecution. They are beaten, murdered for 30 years. They're chased from place to place, put in prison.

And then after 30 years, it gets worse. They're executed. They're tortured. All of them, not just the disciples, but the people who believe their word. They hold to this story. There's a man named Chuck Colson or Charles Colson who was Nixon's hatchet man.

So President Nixon in the Watergate scandal had a lawyer who they called him the hatchet man. Sounds like a nice guy. If you're not familiar with the Watergate scandal, some of you are very familiar. Some of you lived through that. Some of you don't really. You're like, oh, yeah, no, I kind of remember that.

Some of you are like, what? Just know it's so important that from then on, Americans have stuck gate behind everything that has ever happened. Deflate gate. You can go look it up online. There's a fajita gate. There's a very long list of all the things that we just stuck gate behind because of Watergate.

We're like, oh, it's a scandal. Stick gate next to it. But Chuck Colson gets arrested. He was one of the first ones to be arrested. He becomes a Christian in jail or prison. And he says this.

He says, I know the resurrection is a fact. And Watergate proved it to me. How? Because 12 men testified that they had seen Jesus raised from the dead. Then they proclaim that truth for 40 years, never once denying it.

Everyone was beaten, tortured, stoned and put in prison. They would not have endured that if it weren't true. Watergate embroiled 12 of the most powerful men in the world and they couldn't keep alive for three weeks. You're telling me 12 apostles could keep alive for 40 years? Absolutely impossible. Jesus Christ literally, physically rose from the dead.

And we have a literal, physical, certain, eternal hope because of it. First Corinthians 15, 17 says, if Christ has not been raised, your faith is futile and you are still in your sins. Three verses later, he says, but in fact, Christ has been raised from the dead. Faith isn't futile. You're not in your sins. We have a certain hope.

When I was in high school, I took an AP English class. AP classes, you study, you take a test. If you do well enough on the test, you don't have to. You can place out of college stuff. My high school wasn't excellent, but we did have this class, so I took it. Some places, like 30 of these things.

We had this one. I took it. I test well. I placed out of English in college. Do you know what I didn't do after I took that test? Study English ever again.

Didn't have to study it in college. The work was done. It was accomplished. I was free. Well, until seminary when I had to learn how grammar works. But that's not part of the illustration.

The part of the illustration is that Jesus accomplished this for us. We are free. You are not here to take a test. You are not here to be moral enough. You are not here to be one of the good ones. You are not here to learn from all of us how to behave well.

If you are, you have chosen a bad group of people to hang out with. We want you to join a group so that you can all learn to love Jesus more. Not so that you can be a good morals club. We want you to repent of sin. We want you to obey. But the purpose of this is not let's come together and take the test well enough so that God will love us.

It's let's come together and praise Jesus who has already taken and passed and accomplished everything for us. It is finished. He has risen. We have hope. Now, everybody in here is placing hope in something. You're looking at something and saying, if I can just have you, I'll be okay.

If I can just accomplish this, I'll be okay. If I can just make enough money. If I can just have the right relationship. If my marriage can just be good. If I can just get out of this marriage. I'll be happy.

I'll be free. If I can just have children. Then you have children. You're like, well, if they can just behave. And then you're like, if they can just move out. But we pick something to say, if I can just have this, if this will just work.

We say, if I can just make enough money. And then you find out that people on the internet can just decide to buy certain stocks and mess everything up. If I can just have enough money. If I can just control this right. And then there's a man who's just doing his job. And then he realizes he left his garage door open.

So he takes his cargo ship and does a three point turn. And he gets stuck. And the supply chain for the whole world is messed up. These things are not certain. They are not controllable. You're hoping in something that is.

Look, the truth is, and I hate to break it to some of you. We're all Gamecock fans. In something. We've all picked something that we're just wishfully thinking it'll get better one day. That sometime it's going to finally work. And the reality is, even if we get it, how long does it have to last?

Does it have to stay stable? Can you peak and stop? Or does it have to keep getting better over time? Can you sustain it? Some of you have picked something that's always out in front of you. But the reality is, if you ever get it, you'll realize that now you've got to keep it.

You do. Some of you right now are running from your past decisions. Just waiting for your past mistakes to catch up with you. This is uncertain hope. That is to be accomplished by you and kept by you. So I want us to look.

I want you to think about what is it that you keep placing your hope in. That it will fix you. That it will save you. I want us to look at 1 Peter 1, 3, 4, and 5. It says, Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ. According to his great mercy, he has caused us to be born again to a living hope.

Through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead. That our hope, if you are in Christ, is through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead. Not through your good works. Not through your intelligence. Not through your good behavior in the past or your ability to promise to be better in the future. Not through you.

Praise Jesus not through you. Praise Jesus not through me. It's not even that he gives us a clean slate and says, keep it together. He takes it. And he keeps it. Which is good.

I don't want it back. I can't do it. Through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead. Verse 4. To an inheritance that is imperishable, undefiled, and unfading. Kept in heaven for you.

Who? You. Who? By God's power are being guarded through faith for a salvation ready to be revealed at the last time. Now look at that.

What else passes that test? Is your money imperishable, undefiled, unfading, kept eternally for you? Is it guarded by God's power? Is it ready to be revealed? Is your health and good looks and muscles, are they imperishable? Undefiled, unfading?

Unfading? Are they kept for you eternally? Are they guarded by God's power? Is your marriage? Your relationships? Your children?

Your good morals? Your ability to not be found out? See a lot of us start off on the I'm going to behave really well. And then that turns into I'm going to hide really well. And I'm going to behave really well in the future. But it's not.

It's not imperishable, undefiled, and unfading, kept in heaven for you. It's not guarded by God's power. If your hope isn't in Christ, may I suggest you get a better hope. If your hope isn't sealed. If your hope isn't certain. If your hope doesn't make you free.

If your hope does not remove fear and leave you with joy. May I suggest you get a better hope. And may I tell you that you can find it in Christ and you can find it in Christ right now. That he can save to the uttermost all those who will call on him for salvation. That we come to him in repentance. Meaning that all you bring is the stuff that makes you insufficient to save yourself.

You come with your sin. That's what qualifies you for salvation is that you need it. And you come and you say, Lord, I can't save myself. I'm not good enough. I'm not smart enough. I'm not strong enough.

I can't keep it. I can't maintain it. By the grace of God, save me. And he does. He loves us enough to die for our sins. And he rises so that we might have certain hope.

That we come to him in faith. We trust that he does it. We give him praise and glory. That's why we gather. To worship his name because he's the one who redeems. To praise his name because he's the one who saves.

And if your hope isn't this certain. Might I suggest that you place your faith in Jesus. And you get your fear taken away. You get it replaced with great joy. And you have a certain hope. The band's going to come back up.

And we're going to praise Jesus. And Christians in this room, we're going to get loud. And we're going to celebrate. Because it's not up to us. It's not left on our shoulders. And if you have not placed your faith in Christ, you can.

I know that you're qualified. I know that you're qualified because all you need is sin. All you need is shortcoming. All you need is weakness. That you can come to him right now. And I know that he has qualified us through his finished work on the cross.

So all you have to do is say, please forgive me of my sins. Change me. Help me to follow you. And he will. Don't hesitate. We have this tendency to fight this.

Don't fight this. Lay your fear down. Leave with joy. Be redeemed by Christ. Let's pray.

God, we thank you that we have a certain hope through the resurrection of Christ. That we are guarded by your power, not ours. And Lord, for the person in here who's had these moments right now where the Holy Spirit is pulling on them to believe. Pressing on them and saying, let this go. Turn from this. Trust in me.

Lord, may you break them so that they will not fight you any longer. By your grace will you claim them. May they lay their sin down and ask for salvation to the one who loves and freely gives. Forgiveness without regret. Hope that is certain. May you take fear away and leave in its wake great joy accomplished by the finished work of Christ.

In Jesus' name, amen.

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Good Friday

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Good Friday
Spencer Cary

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Good evening. It is good Friday, you guys. I'm excited that we get to worship and look at the cross of Christ. We are going to jump straight into Matthew this evening as we follow Jesus, picking up the readings that we just finished, as we follow Jesus up the hill to be crucified. And as we walk through it, I want you to visualize the different scenes of Jesus going to the cross and on the cross. I want you to picture it.

There are moments where you have to close your eyes to do this. I invite you to do it. And the more that we picture and visualize what happened at the cross, the more we will begin to understand why we call this Good Friday. Let me pray and then we'll jump into the text. Lord Jesus, we thank you for the work that you have done. May we see it so clearly with open eyes.

And may we respond in Jesus name. Amen. All right. Verse 32. As they went out, they found a man of Cyrene, Simon by name. They compelled this man to carry his cross.

All right. So where we left off on Sunday, Jesus was being brutally tortured and beaten. He is physically unable to take the cross up the hill. Now, there's a man named Simon of Cyrene who's passing through. He's from the region of Cyrene, which is in modern day Libya. He's probably here on pilgrimage to see to be a part of the Passover feast.

And they grab him and they say, help Jesus take this cross up the hill. So they come up the hill where Jesus will be crucified. Verse 33. It says, when they found when they came to the place called Golgotha, which means which means place of a skull. They offered him wine to drink mixed with gall. But when he tasted it, he would not drink it.

All right. So they move to a place called Golgotha, which is right outside the city walls. It's called place of a skull. This is where Jesus will be executed in Latin. It's where we get the term Calvary. He's taken up the hill of Calvary and he's given a drink of wine mixed with gall.

Now, it's debated whether this is an act of kindness or if this is further mockery. You can go back and forth on this. Gall is a bitter drink. It's mixed with the wine. And I would argue from the context of Matthew that it's probably a little bit of mockery. Mocking him.

This is what we're going to see, a lot of theme of Jesus' humiliation and mocking as you walk through these scenes in Matthew. He refuses to drink it. And then they nail his hands to the cross and nail his feet to the cross and raise him up. Verse 35 says, when they crucified him, they divided his garments among them by casting lots. And they sat down and kept watch over him there. And over his head, they put the charge against him, which read, this is Jesus, the king.

The king of the Jews. Then two robbers were crucified with him, one on the right and one on the left. So when he's raised up, there are men below him casting lots, gambling over his clothes. Which means either they're gambling over the clothes that will come off of him when he comes down from the cross or they have raised him up naked. This is deeply humiliating. This is deeply humiliating.

The crucifixion was meant to be humiliating. They are gambling over his clothes and they put a sign over his head to further mock our Savior. It said, this is Jesus, king of the Jews. Mocking him. Not realizing the irony of the king they're actually crucifying and killing. And then it tells us that he was crucified between two robbers.

Now the same word in the original language for robber is where we get the word insurrectionist, rebel. It's what we saw Sunday when we walked through Barabbas being exchanged. It's possible these men are also rebels, not just thieves, being crucified to the left and right of Jesus. And then the mocking continues. Verse 39, it says, and those who passed by derided him, wagging their heads and saying, you who would destroy the temple and rebuild it in three days, save yourself. They're mocking him.

Not realizing he was speaking of his own body when he made that statement. They continue to mock him. If you are the son of God, come down from the cross. So also the chief priests with the scribes and elders mocked him, saying, he saved others. He cannot save himself. He is the king of Israel.

Let him come down now from the cross and we will believe in him. He trusts in God. Let God deliver him now if he desires him. For he said, I am the son of God. And the robbers who were crucified with him also reviled him in the same way. I want you to see what type of mockery this is.

They are belittling. They are mocking Jesus' relationship with his own heavenly father. They are making fun of his relationship with his father. So much so that the robbers to this left and right start to join in on this. We know one of them finally repents in the end before time ends. But everyone here is mocking Jesus.

And this is an especially painful dig. Because right now, God the Father is pouring out his wrath on his son. But right now, Jesus longs to hear the loving voice of his father. And all he hears is silence and wrath. It says, verse 45, Now from the sixth hour there was darkness over all the land until the ninth hour. And about the ninth hour, Jesus cried out with a loud voice saying, Eli, Eli, lay my sabachthani.

That is, my God, my God, why have you forsaken me? Jesus has enjoyed eternal, joy-filled, loving fellowship with the Father. And in one of the darkest moments of all of history, he cries out, My God, my God, why have you forsaken me? That is a verbatim, that is an exact quote from Psalm 22.1. And if I had more time, I'd help you see that this entire section is fulfilling Psalm 22. The only answer he gets in this moment is wrath and silence.

And this moment is so dark that literally creation embodies it. This is a darkness hovers over all the land. Jesus is in physical agony. He is slowly suffocating. His flesh has been ripped to shreds. And for the first time ever, this perfect fellowship he's had with his Father is broken as God's wrath is poured out on him.

And it says in verse 47, Some bystanders hearing it said, This man is calling Elijah, which in the Aramaic would have sounded similar from the ground. And one of them at once ran and took a sponge, filled it with sour wine, and put it on a reed and gave it to him to drink. But the other said, Wait, let us see whether Elijah will come to save him. Further mocking Jesus on the cross. Slowly suffocating and dying. Verse 50 says, And Jesus cried out again with a loud voice and yielded up his spirit.

Now, the wording of that is very intentional. I don't want us to miss this. Jesus is in control of all of this. Jesus is in control of all of this. He willingly submits to the will of the Father in the garden. He willingly journeys towards the cross.

He willingly allows sinful men to try him. To torture him. To beat him. To mock him. He willingly does this. And when it's getting ready to all be finished, he cries out with a loud cry and willingly yields his spirit.

And it is finished. And the work is finally done. And creation immediately feels the effects of this. Verse 51, it says, And behold, the curtain of the temple was torn in two from top to bottom, and the earth shook, and the rocks were split. The tombs also were opened, and many bodies of the saints who had fallen asleep were raised. And coming out of the tombs after his resurrection, they went into the holy city and appeared to many.

When the centurion and those who were with him, keeping watch over Jesus, saw the earthquake and what took place, they were filled with awe and said, Truly, this was the Son of God. So when Jesus breathes his last breath, an earthquake occurs. In the Old Testament, earthquakes come about alongside mighty Acts of God. And when the mighty work of Christ is complete, miraculous things start to happen. The first thing it says is that the curtain was torn in two. Now, it doesn't say which curtain that was, but from the context.

It looks like this is the curtain in the innermost part of the temple. The innermost part of the temple was called the Holy of Holies. This is where God's presence resided in. This is where He ruled and reigned from. And there was this thick curtain that separated this part of the temple from the rest. This part of the temple from the people of God.

Because God is so holy and He's so perfect, sin cannot be in the presence of a holy and perfect God. And when Jesus breathes His last breath, that curtain is torn in two. From top to bottom, when it is finished, there is no longer any separation between God and man through Christ. Through Christ, we get access to the Father. So the curtain is torn in two, and then it says that an earthquake happens.

Now, this is one of the strangest and most debated passages in the Gospels. And I don't have the space to really walk us through all the ins and outs of how this can be interpreted because there's a lot of different takes on it. But I'll give you the cleanest, what I think is the best way to understand this, that when Jesus dies, an earthquake happens, that there are tombs that are opened. And some of these tombs belong to recent followers of Jesus. And that when He rises as the first fruit of the resurrection on Easter Sunday, there are some saints that come to life. Again, that is debated.

If you want to debate that later, we can. But we're not going to spend a lot of time on that as we're working through this passage. As creation continues to react to the death of Christ, there's a Roman soldier, a Roman centurion, who sees all of this. And he says, truly, this was the Son of God. And that is pointing forward to the day, for the next 2,000 years, when Gentiles like you and me will make the same conclusion when we believe in Jesus. Truly, this was the Son of God.

Now, we could spend months walking through each of these pictures step by step. But we've been in the Gospel of Matthew for over a year, and I know that some of you are kind of tired at this point. So, but there's so much packed in here, and there's just a few things I want to focus on as we close out this evening. Matthew focuses on the humiliation of Christ. I mean, from when he's tried by the Sanhedrin, from the religious rulers, when he's mocked, when he's beaten, when they're putting the robe on him and treating him, mocking him as a king, all the way to all the parts that we see right here where Jesus is being humiliated, in the midst of all of it is a phrase.

And it's subtle. When they're mocking him, it says, if you are the Son of God, come down from the cross. There's something deeper happening in that challenge. If you are the Son of God. You see, in Matthew 4, the exact same phrase, I mean, in the original language, is the exact same phrase is uttered by Satan as Jesus is tempted in the wilderness. If you are the Son of God, he says, turn these stones into bread.

If you are the Son of God, cast yourself off the temple. Don't you know that angels will come and save you? If you are the Son of God. You see, in that moment in Matthew 4, Satan is trying to divert the mission of God. He's trying to stop Satan. He's trying to stop Jesus right then and tempting Him.

If you are the Son of God. And Satan is still at work as he's on the cross and they're mocking him with the same phrase. If you are the Son of God. God should come and help you right now. If you are the Son of God. Come down off that cross.

We read the Jesus Storybook Bible to our kids regularly. And I love how they tackle this story. I love what it says. It says, it wasn't the nails that held Him there. Because in this moment, He could call a whole legion of angels. And in a moment, He could call down, He could flex His power, and all of His enemies would be silenced. in a moment.

It says, it wasn't the nails that held Him there. It was His love. It was His deep love for us. Jesus is derided with the same temptation of Satan. Abandon the mission. You don't have to go through with this.

You can leave now. You can flex your power. If you are the Son of God. It's not the nails that keep Him there. It is His love for us. Jesus could have taken the easy road.

He could have walked away at any moment. But praise Jesus that He did not abandon our hope at the cross. Praise Jesus that as He's on the cross, God has us in mind. For those of us who have tasted and seen that the Lord is good, who have trusted in Jesus as our only hope, He had you in mind on the cross. His love for you is what kept Him there. This is our only hope.

That's why we call this Good Friday. Jesus is our only hope. If Jesus doesn't submit to the will of the Father, if He defends Himself at the trial, if He listens to the echoes of Satan, if He doesn't go through with this all the way to the bloody end, we're hopeless. We have no shot at redemption. We are sprinting towards hell without any hope. But because of His great love for us, we call this Good Friday.

We're going to sing the next song that we're going to sing. It's beautiful. I love the first verse of it. It says, Man of sorrows, what a name, for the Son of God who came. ruined sinners to reclaim. Hallelujah. Hallelujah.

What a Savior. We were ruined, hopeless sinners that God reclaimed by His blood. We call it Good because God so loved ruined sinners like you and me that He gave up His only Son to be crushed, to be crucified, and to die for our rebellion, for our sins. The band's going to come up and as they sing this next song, we are going to take the Lord's Supper. If you are a Christian, we invite you to take part in this meal. And as you take this meal, I want you to picture Jesus on the cross.

I want you to think about the suffering. I want you to think about the wrath of God, the Father being poured out on Him. That was meant towards us because of our rebellion, because of our sin. We have earned death, but Jesus died in our place. So Christian, whatever guilt you're wrestling with right now, whatever sin you're wrestling with right now, whatever shame you feel, I want you to know something.

That as you take this bread, which is symbolic of His body that was torn to shreds, when you take this cup, which reminds us of the blood as you take part in this meal, I want you to remember that when Jesus, when God the Father sees you, He doesn't see your shame, He doesn't see your sin, He doesn't see your guilt, He sees the blood of Christ who has covered it and His perfect standing in our place. So I want you to take part in this meal. I want you to remember why we call this Good Friday. And then when we get done, I want you to worship. I want you to sing. I want you to praise our Savior because He's worthy of it because He went to the cross for us.

And if you are not a Christian, I don't want you to take part in this meal. I want you to take part in Christ. I want you to see how much God loves you. How much He loves you that His love held Him there on the cross for you that you might believe. That you don't have to earn God's favor. He lovingly poured it out on the cross for you.

I want you to not take part in this meal. I want you to sit and reflect and take part in Christ and believe in Him. Don't miss this Good Friday. Believe in the Lord Jesus. Let me pray. God, I pray right now that for those of us that are in Christ, we would worship.

We would see You as so beautiful and good and glorious. As we take this meal, we'd be reminded of the gospel that saved us. Lord, lead us into worship and praise of You. God, if there's anyone here that has not trusted in You as their only hope, God, I pray that You would break through their heart right now. I pray that You'd be so overwhelming that their only response would be belief. We ask in Jesus' name.

Amen.

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The Suffering Substitute

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The Suffering Substitute
Spencer Cary

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Good morning. As I said before, my name is Spencer. I'm one of the pastors here. We're going to be in Matthew 27, verses 11 through 31. You can follow along on the screen. You can also grab one of those blue Bibles around you.

It's going to be on page 486. If you don't have a Bible at home, please take that Bible. That is a gift to you once you have a Bible that you can read at home. So, one of my friends from Louisville, Kentucky, when I lived there for five years, he was a church planner and was a pastor. And over the last few years, I've kind of watched, really online, he has kind of developed a following as he's stopped being a pastor. He's kind of moved into more being a motivational speaker.

He's done a TED Talk. And it's been kind of sad. I've watched him kind of depart from kind of the core teachings of our faith and really, really departing from the gospel. And about a month ago, he posted this graphic right there. If divine forgiveness requires payment, then it's not really forgiveness, the restitution. And I saw that and I was blown away.

I just was like, oh, okay. Now, my personal policy when somebody posts something on Facebook that's meant to be a discussion starter, that's meant to really be a little bit controversial, is don't comment. Just don't do it. Facebook is not a place for discussion. It's an angry place now. There's no nuance.

Like, it's just not, you know, it's not worth the bet. And I should say that that's probably the policy that all of you should have. It's when somebody posts something on Facebook, don't comment. Right? You're not going to have a discussion. You're not going to convince anybody of your position.

It's just going to devolve into a lot of angry ranting. It's just not the most helpful place to have discussions. It's much better to do it in person. So, having said that, I commented on that post. I reasoned in my head. I was like, you know what?

We don't have a lot of friends that overlap on Facebook. And I don't know. Like, it's kind of out on the Internet somewhere. I was like, I just want to respond. So I did.

And we had, I mean, we're friends. So, you know, we had a civil discussion. The big following that he has amassed, they were not happy with my take on this statement. So, I looked at that and I was like, that's insane. What it's saying is, is that if divine forgiveness, if God's forgiveness requires payment, then it's not really forgiveness, but restitution. Restitution being a payment for something that is wrong.

And a lot of people looked at that like, oh, that's really deep. That's profound. And I thought, only in a Western culture like ours could you divorce forgiveness from restitution. As if they were two completely different ideas and not two sides of the same coin. As only in our culture that is largely insulated from major injustices. Now, we have injustices.

We absolutely do. But in other cultures across the world where they face genocide, where there are people that are going into villages and hurting women and stealing children. That are going through major injustices. They would look at that and think that how in the world could you divorce forgiveness from payment? As if they're two completely different options. So I tried to have this discussion.

And I thought more about it over the last month. And the reality is, it's not based in the Bible. And one of the people that really like this idea, they don't like the idea of God's wrath. They don't like the idea of sin. They don't like those ideas at all. So it's not based in the Bible.

It's also not based in reality. I mean, for example, if I devised a scheme to steal your mother or your grandmother's retirement. Everything she's worked for her entire life. I stole every penny. And then I got caught. There's one of two options of how that really plays out.

It's either I pay restitution. I pay for the wrong that was done. Or she says, no, you know what? He obviously needs the money. I forgive him. But even in both of those examples, somebody is paying restitution.

Either I'm doing it or she's absorbing the debt herself. In her forgiveness, she's the one that's actually making the payment. There is no biblical reality. There is no reality in general. It separates the idea of forgiveness from payment. And that is because forgiveness is not free.

It costs something. Tim Keller, a pastor that we love and look up to, says the only way God can pardon us and not judge us is to go to the cross and absorb it himself. To make the payment himself. And today that's what we're going to look at. Today we're going to walk through that reality. As we see it very clearly.

We've been following Jesus as he's preparing for the cross. And now he is leading up to the cross. And we're going to follow him all the way up to before he walks up the hill. And as we walk through this today, we're going to see over and over again that forgiveness is not free. That it has a cost that Jesus paid. And my hope is, is for those of us who have trusted in Jesus, my hope is that that would lead us to a deeper affection and love for Christ.

And my hope for those of you that have not trusted in Jesus as your only hope. For those of you that do not know him. My hope is that you would see how much our God loves you. That he sent his son to die for you. So that's, that's the goal.

That's what we're going to walk through this morning. Let me pray for us as we walk through this passage. Lord, we love you. And we are thankful for what you have done for us. God, I pray that you would help us see that so clearly. You would become so beautiful to us.

And that you would work on our hearts and we would respond. In Jesus' name, amen. Amen. All right, so. Verse 11. Chapter 27.

Now Jesus stood before the governor. And the governor asked him, are you the king of the Jews? Jesus said, you have said so. All right, so context from last week. Chet walked us all the way up to the trial at the Sanhedrin. So, Jesus is arrested.

He's brought before the Sanhedrin. That's the religious leadership. And they put him on trial. And they're looking for a charge that they can, that they can charge him with under their law. Under the Old Testament law. And the charge they come up with is blasphemy.

Which is ironic because Jesus is God. And they charge him of this. But that's not enough to have him killed. All right? That they need the Romans to carry this out legally. Legally.

And the Romans don't care about Jewish law. So they're going to find a different charge to bring him to Pilate with. They're going to work on the charge of kingship. And they claim to be king. That he's an insurrectionist. That he's trying to lead a rebellion.

That's what they're going to bring to Pilate. Pontius Pilate is the governor of this region. He's the prefect of the region of Judea. He is a politician. He's a politician assigned with the assignment of ruling in Judea over the Jews. And in the Roman Empire.

That's not a glorious post. No one volunteers and gets excited about that post. It's not Greece. Right? He could have been in different parts of Greece. With deep into the Greco-Roman culture.

He could have been in places like Alexandria, Egypt. Lots of places he could have gone to. Been assigned to. That would have been good. But he has been given the task of being governor over the region of Judea.

And it is not a fun place to rule as a Roman governor. Because the Jews hate the Romans. They don't like the Romans. And the feeling is mutual. The Romans look down on the Jewish people. See one of the brilliant parts of Roman rule.

Is that when they conquered you. You liked it. It was nice. Once they conquered you. They brought their culture. And a lot of other places assimilated to.

They grew into being Roman. This Greco-Roman. They call it Hellenistic culture. They liked it. They liked what it had to offer. The taxes were high.

But they had roads and infrastructure. And all kinds of things. And they were kind of fine with being ruled. The Jews were not. They rebelled over and over again. They had a different faith.

A different religion that the Romans looked down upon. They didn't have a lot of shared values when it came to that. And so there is that kind of history between the Romans and the Jewish people. But there is also personal history between Pontius Pilate and the Jewish people. You see when he first came to rule in Judea. One of the first things he did was he took the Roman shields.

Which bore a graven image. And he set them up all around Jerusalem. And that is a violation of the second command. Of having a graven image. In the holy city. The Sanhedrin.

The religious leaders. They protested this. And they led a major protest against Pontius Pilate. Against the Romans. And you can look at two different historical sources. You can look at a historian named Philo.

Another named Josephus. When you piece them together. It looks like this was a major protest. That King Herod had to get involved. And it made Pontius Pilate look bad before Caesar. He got a slap on the wrist.

So there is that kind of tension. Also at one point Pontius Pilate went into the temple. Took some of the money from the temple. And built some water systems in the city. So the Sanhedrin.

And Pontius Pilate. Have some cultural history and differences. And some personal beef with one another. Now you might be wondering. That's great. You love history.

Why does that matter here? First off. History is nice. Gives you some context. But secondly.

It's important to understand what's happening right here. Because these two have to work together. Together. The religious leaders and Pilate have to work together. See Pilate needs the religious leadership. Because they help keep the people in check.

They make sure they don't rebel. And as we've seen with the religious leadership. They love power. They're in bed with the Romans. And they like the power that comes with that. So they have to work together.

All of that history comes into this moment. All of that division between these two political rivals. It comes into this moment. Where they bring Jesus to get authority. So that he can be executed.

So Pilate asks. He says. Are you the king of the Jews? And Jesus does not hesitate. He says. You have said so.

Yes. He confirms. He is the king of the Jews. You might be thinking. Alright. Isn't that the charge that does it?

It's not. The reason why. Is because Pilate does not really care. Over who the self-proclaimed king of the Jews is. He didn't care about that. That's not something that's really important.

There is a king. Herod. He's got a weird spot in the Roman Empire. And he doesn't even like Herod at this point. So that's not enough to actually get him crucified.

He doesn't care about the customs. He doesn't care about the law. The Jewish people have. But what the religious leadership is trying to do. Is they're trying to mount a case. They're trying to help him see.

That the Messiah from the Old Testament. The king. Who Jesus is claimed to be. Is going to have a global reign. He is going to have a global reign. And that is going to put him at odds with Caesar.

We see that in John's gospel. When they say. You are no friend to Caesar. If you don't deal with this. So they're going to try to make a political maneuver against him.

Before his hand. And in the midst of this. Jesus confirms his kingship. To Pontius Pilate. But then he doesn't defend himself.

Verse 12. But when he was accused by the chief priests and the elders. He gave no answer. Verse 13. And Pilate said to him. Do you not hear how many things they testify against you?

But he gave him no answer. Not even to a single charge. So the governor was greatly amazed. So at this point. The religious leadership. Starts mounting their case.

Against Jesus. And Jesus is silent. He doesn't say. A word. And this stuns Pilate. He's like.

Can you hear what they're saying? Can you hear. What. What. What. The things.

The accusations. They're letting against you. He doesn't say. A word. And this is shocking. The pilot.

But this is to fulfill. What was spoken of in the prophet. Isaiah. Isaiah 53. He was oppressed. And he was afflicted.

Yet he opened not his mouth. Like a lamb that is led to the slaughter. And like a sheep that before its shears is silent. So he opened not his mouth. He does not defend himself. They keep making this case against them.

He is silent. Like a lamb that is being led to the slaughter. Because Jesus knows. He knows what the father wants. He knows what needs to happen. Our sin needs to be paid for.

And forgiveness is not free. He will not defend himself. This is a part of the plan. And if he wanted to at this moment. Remember what Chet said last week. He said he could appeal to a legion of angels.

In this moment. At this moment angels could come down by his command. And they would absolutely destroy his enemies. But he remains silent. Because forgiveness is not free. Verse 15.

It says now at the feast. The governor was accustomed to release for the crowd. Any one prisoner whom they wanted. And they had been a notorious prisoner called Barabbas. Alright. So now around this time.

Pilate had instituted really a political gesture. That around the Passover feast time. They would release to them one of the prisoners that they had. And it was kind of genius. Because the fear was around Passover. Is that this is the perfect time for rebellion to happen.

It's when everyone is coming in to the city. From all over the region. And they are celebrating the Passover feast. Which remember. Is the festival. That they helped celebrate.

To remember that God helped free them. From an oppressive regime. And the Egyptians. What better time. To start a rebellion. Against an oppressive regime.

At the yearly festival. Where they remember this. So this is a political gesture. Give them one of the prisoners. An act of goodwill. And see all of this is a political exchange.

And at this time. There is a prisoner named Barabbas. Now Mark's gospel tells us a little bit about who Barabbas is. He is an insurrectionist. Meaning that he is someone who has left. Had a rebellion.

And he is a murderer. He has killed at least one person. He is completely guilty. And the ones who were put on crosses. Were rebels. Were insurrectionists.

You can look at Jewish history. At the time when these rebellions would happen. The Romans would quickly put them down. And very forcefully. They would line the roads. Out of the city with crosses.

And they would put rebels. It was a brutal. It was a brutal form of torture and death. For those who would rebel. So it is fair to say.

That this day. Barabbas was set to be crucified. That Barabbas woke up that morning. Ready to face death. There is something called the death row phenomenon. It is the psychological building up.

That happens with prisoners on death row. And it is pretty intense. I was listening to a pastor. He had interviewed a chaplain. Who was a chaplain on death row. And he said that some of these prisoners.

Would build themselves up. If they were going to face the gas chamber. For example. That they would. Days leading up. Would have moments of just really heavy breathing.

And intense breathing. And really simulating what it is like to be in the gas chamber. Gasping for breath. That those who had been hung before. That they would have this preparation. Where they almost could feel the rope around their neck.

In the days leading up to execution. That there is this. There is this weight to being executed. And Barabbas wakes up this morning. And is feeling and sensing. Maybe even possibly sensing what it is like to be on the cross.

You have to lift up your chest. As you are slowly gasping for breath. As you are slowly suffocating. He is in the cell. Awaiting a grim fate. But then something happens.

Verse 17. So when they had gathered. Pilate said to them. Whom do you want me to release for you? Barabbas. Or Jesus.

Who is called Christ. For he knew that it was out of envy. That they had delivered him up. So Barabbas is waiting in his cell. And there is commotioning happening out in the courtyard. There is political maneuvering that is happening out there.

You see Pilate offers up two different people. And he could have chosen anyone else besides Jesus. He could have chosen a less notorious criminal. It is his choosing. But he chooses the notorious Barabbas.

You see the politics at play here? He presents both of them. Because he understands the motives of the religious leaders. He understands they are envious. They are jealous. And if he can put Jesus alongside Barabbas.

Then it makes it a tough choice for the crowds. All right. The notorious prisoner. Or the Jesus who he knows about. This is the first time that Pontius has heard of Jesus. Jesus.

For three years he has been a celebrity in the land. This traveling sage. This prophet. Who thousands of people have traveled out to hear preach. Who have gone to be healed. It is his job to know what is happening in Judea.

When Jesus comes in and out. When he comes in this very week. Just a few days before. And the people are chanting. Hosanna. Hosanna.

He knows about Jesus. He is this good prophet. That the crowds love. So he puts Jesus alongside Barabbas. Understanding what is at play here. What the religious leaders are doing.

Thinking. That he can get past this. With this political play. But while this is happening. Matthew adds a wrinkle. That the other gospel writers don't include.

Verse 19 says. Besides. While he was sitting on the judgment seat. His wife sent word to him. Have nothing to do with that righteous man. For I have suffered much because of him today.

And a dream. So even more so. While he is on the judgment seat. His wife sends word to him. And says. Don't have anything to do with Jesus.

I have had dreams. I have had nightmares. I have been afflicted because of him. We don't know what the content of those dreams were. But it is enough to scare her.

In this moment. To send word to him. To say. Don't have anything to do with Jesus. Jesus. And while this is going on.

The religious leaders are making political moves of their own. Verse 20. Now the chief priests and the elders persuaded the crowd. To ask for Barabbas. And destroy. Jesus.

So the crowds. Are there. And the religious leaders are working their way through the crowds. Now crowds can turn very quickly into a mob mentality. Very fast. When I was traveling years ago.

And study abroad. I was in India. And one of the travel warnings we had for India. Was when you were there. If you see a crowd form. They form very quickly.

And a lot of people. Get out. Because they have a lot of protests. And those protests are violent. Very quickly. With mob mentality.

We saw that. And we've seen that here. In our own country. That when a crowd gets together. It just takes a little bit stirring up. And all of a sudden.

It can turn to violence. And that is exactly what is happening here. And the religious leadership. They know how to work a crowd. Working their way through the crowd. Whispering lies.

They probably. It's possible they've even stacked the deck a little bit. Put people in the crowd. Said we're going to free Barabbas. Barabbas. We're going to chant for Barabbas.

We don't need this Jesus. He's going to bring problems for us. Barabbas. Start the chant. Barabbas. Barabbas.

They're building up the chant. Verse 21. Then the governor again said to them. Which of the two do you want me to release for you? And they said. Barabbas.

So they've won the crowds. They've got them stirred up. Barabbas. Barabbas. They're chanting for the notorious criminal. Verse 22.

Pilate said to them. Then what shall I do with Jesus who is called Christ? So Pilate has lost this political game. He tried it. Presenting two different options. They want to free Barabbas.

Okay. So what do you want? What do you want me to do with Jesus? So they all said. Let him be crucified. And he said.

Why? What evil has he done? I want you to see the shock that's in Pilate there. He says. What evil has he done? You see.

The crucifixion was a Roman punishment. It was not a Jewish punishment. They had a great disdain for this punishment. They didn't like it. And it is shocking to him. That they would ask for crucifixion.

That's overkill. Right? That's something that's reserved for rebels. Who have rebelled against the Roman Empire. That is a step too far. It doesn't make sense.

That a beloved prophet. That they would make a move on him like this. He does not deserve the cross. But it says. But they shouted all the more.

Let him be crucified. All the more. Let him be crucified. It intensifies. They want him on a cross. The Sadducees.

The religious leadership. The Pharisees. They have won the crowd. Pilate has lost control. As it intensifies. As they want crucifixion.

Pilate is shocked. Jesus is not. This is a part of the plan. This is part of the plan. Forgiveness is not free. It has to be paid for.

Verse 24. So. When Pilate saw. That he was gaining nothing. But rather that a riot was beginning.

He took water and washed his hands before the crowd. Saying. I am innocent of this man's blood. See to it yourselves. And all the people answered. His blood be on us.

And on our children. Pilate is a politician. And he is a coward. But it is better for one man to die. Than to have a riot. That he has to answer for later.

Because. Having riots. Not being able to control. Your region. Would get you removed. It eventually does.

For him. Because he cannot control this region. So the coward. The coward washes his hands. Which actually doesn't absolve him of guilt. But in his mind it does.

And the people foolishly in the crowd say. Let Jesus' blood. Be on us. And our children. Verse 26. Then he released for them Barabbas.

And having scourged. Jesus delivered him to be crucified. So Barabbas. Is released. He gets to go home. And Jesus is scourged.

Which is a horrific punishment. Scourging. It's called flagellation. Flogging. Was a brutal form. Of torment.

One commentator. Describes this. He says. A Roman scourging. Was a terrifying punishment. The delinquent was stripped.

Bound to a post. Or a pillar. Or sometimes. Simply thrown to the ground. And was beaten. By a number of guards.

Until his flesh hung. In bleeding. Shreds. Hear that. Hung in bleeding. Shreds.

The instrument. Indicated by the Markan text. That would be Mark's gospel. The dreaded flagellum. Was a scourging. Consisting of leather straps.

Plated. With several pieces of bone. Or lead. So as to form. A chain. So.

It's an illustration. Of what this is. The flagellum. Was a tool. It wasn't just a whip. It had.

Bits of bone. Or lead in it. And the goal. Was that. As you whipped the person. That it would latch.

Into their flesh. And rip out. Chunks of skin. And they would do this. Over and over again. Their backs.

Their legs. It was meant to. Absolutely. Fillet. And mangle the flesh. Of the person.

Who was being punished. He goes on to say. No maximum number. Of strokes. Was prescribed. By Roman law.

Unlike Jewish law. That kept it at 39. So we see. In the book of Acts. That. That they.

They get a flogging. Like this. And the Jewish law. Says. Nope. Not more than 39.

40 Might kill you. 39 is enough. The Romans did not have that. They did not have mercy. They were some of the most brutal. The most brutal.

People. That would. That. Their torture methods. Were. Were unreal.

They. They. They wouldn't stop. At 39. They. They would.

To the point of almost. Killing people. It says. And men condemned to flagellation. Frequently collapsed. Then died from flogging.

Josephus. Who's a historian. He records that. He himself. Had some of his opponents. In Galilee.

Scourged. Until their entrails. Were visible. That they. They would be. Scourged so.

Badly. That so much. Flesh. And muscle. Would be ripped out. That their entrails.

Would be. Exposed. The torture itself. Was enough to kill. Somebody. And then.

They're going to put a cross. On his mangled. And bloodied. And ripped apart. Back. But not yet.

Because they're going to humiliate him first. Verse 27. Then the soldiers. Of the governor. Took. Jesus.

Into the governor's headquarters. And they gathered. The whole battalion. Before him. I've pictured this in the past. I've missed that part.

The whole battalion piece. I've imagined. I don't know. It's because. This is from the scene. Of the passion of Christ.

Or whatever. But I. I've imagined. It's just a few people. But it's not.

It's a battalion. Of soldiers. Six hundred. To a thousand. Soldiers. Are going to mock him.

And his. Bloodied. And mangled body. Is brought before him. And they're going. To make fun.

Of his kingship. It says. And they stripped him. And put a scarlet robe on him. And twisting together. A crown of thorns.

They put. It on his head. And put a reed. In his right hand. And kneeling before him. They mocked him.

Saying. Hail. King of the Jews. And they spit on him. And took the reed. And struck him on the head.

And when they had mocked him. And they stripped him. Of the robe. And put. His own clothes on him. And led him away.

To crucify him. So these Roman soldiers. They also have heard of Jesus. And they see the charge. He's going to be charged. As a king.

Okay. Let's make fun of his kingship. So they take a scarlet robe. And they put it. On his back. Now.

Mark's gospel. And John's gospel. They call this a purple robe. Which means either. They're describing the same color. Which happens in some cultures.

They don't have a whole lot of differentiation. Between certain colors. Or it's two robes. The purple one. On his back. Ripped off.

And these are. These would have been. Not smooth. Robes. These would have been rough. Blending into.

His mangled flesh. Being ripped off. And they're. They're mocking him. They're mocking him. As a king.

And they take. A crown of thorns. And don't think. Like rose thorns. These would have been. Thorns.

Native to that region. These are longer thorns. And they take. A crown of thorns. And they force it. On his head.

To mock him. They take a reed. Stick. Made it look like a king's scepter. They put it in his hand. And they bow down to him.

Hail. King of the Jews. Hundreds of soldiers. Laughing. Mocking. The king.

Of the universe. And they spit on him. And they. They take the reed stick. And they hit him. On the head.

It is a brutal. Mocking. A brutal. Torture. But this is to fulfill Isaiah 53.

It says. But. Isaiah prophesied about this. He said. But he was pierced for our transgressions.

He was crushed. For our iniquities. Upon him was the chastisement. That brought us. Peace. And with his wounds.

We are healed. Peace. Does not come. Without a cost. Forgiveness. Is not free.

And we see that so clearly. And we will pick this up. On good Friday this week. As we continue. As he goes up the hill. Now.

One of the things. That sticks out about this. Is how absolutely. How absolutely. Injust. This is.

How absolutely. Unfair. This is. How corrupt. And how evil. This is.

I mean. This situation. Is gross. I mean. Jesus. Is completely innocent.

Of all of these charges. He's only displayed. Kindness. And goodness. Towards. The people.

And then he gets arrested. By these religious leaders. And then he becomes. A political pinball. Between two. Godless.

Groups. The religious leaders. And Pilate. And the Romans. And then. These weak.

Feckless. Cowards. Debate. Over the God. Who made them. Over the God.

Who thought them. Into existence. They debate. Over his life. And then they plan. To murder him.

To murder the ruler. Over all things. And Pilate. In his political maneuvering. He presents. Two different options.

You can have. Barabbas. Or. Jesus. You can have. Jesus.

The prophet. Whom all the crowds love. Let me think. Guys. We've been in the gospel of Matthew. For over a year now.

Think of all. Of the beautiful displays. Of our savior. Of how good he is. Of how righteous he is. Of how kind he is.

You can have this. Jesus. Or you can have. Barabbas. You can have this. Notorious.

Criminal. This. Murderer. And the religious leadership. The ones. Who are supposed.

To uphold. Justice. And mercy. And righteousness. They start a chant. To free.

Barabbas. And they take Barabbas. When you look. At all of it. It's not fair. It's not fair.

That Barabbas. Avoids the cross. That was meant for him. And Jesus takes his place. And when you come to that conclusion. And when you fully absorb that.

As the reality of this situation. It is then. That you can begin to appreciate. That Jesus died in our place. It is then. That you can begin to appreciate.

And fully understand. That the reality is. Is that we have sinned. Against a holy and perfect God. That our sin. Over and over.

Is a violation. Of his good will for us. That we rebel. Against the God. Of the universe. That we are insurrectionists.

With our lives. That we hurt. Other people. Over. And over. And over.

And over again. That we are. We are prisoners. In a cell. Awaiting our sentencing. Our just.

Sentencing. Against. For sending against the God of the universe. And we are brought up. Out of. The cell.

And there is an exchange. That happens. For those who trust in Jesus. We point to him. And we avoid the cross. And he goes to the cross.

For us. That is what theologians call. Penal substitutionary atonement. Theologians like to use big words. All that means. Is that.

There is a penalty for sin. That's the penal part. For the wages of sin is death. Romans 6. 23. That we deserve death.

Because of our sin. But God. In his rich mercy. Provides for us. A suffering. Substitute.

That Jesus takes. Our place. My buddy from Louisville. Has lost the thread. On the gospel. There is no reality.

Where forgiveness does not cost. That there is no. There is no. Reality. Where our sin. And rebellion.

Does not cost. And here is the deal. We may not. Play out that same thought exercise. We may not. Come to that same.

Intellectual. Conclusion. But the reality is. Is that for many of us. Practically. We live that way.

Practically. Our lives. Show that we believe that. Because over and over again. We just don't think. Our sin costs.

We don't think. Our sins. That big. Of a deal. We dismiss it. We rather live our lives.

On our terms. And we'll justify it. And we won't think. It's that big of a deal. So much.

Of southern Christianity. Is just. Claiming. To be a Christian. And living your life. On your terms.

And it's this. This thought process. That because God is good. And because God. Is loving. That it'll all just work out.

In the end. That it's forgiveness. Doesn't have this real cost. And we can live our lives. On our terms. And that is an eternally fatal.

Belief. No. Our forgiveness. Costs. Rebellion. Costs.

Paul. In Colossians says. In Colossians 2. He says. In you. Who are dead.

In your trespasses. In the uncircumcision. Of your flesh. That's the sinful nature. Of your flesh. God.

Made alive. Together with him. That's through. Faith. God made alive. Together with him.

Having forgiven us. All our. Trespasses. All of our sins. By canceling. The record.

Of debt. The record of debt. We have an endless. Record. Of sins. That stands.

That stands against us. With its. Legal. Demands. The legal demands. His death.

This he set aside. Nailing it. To a cross. That is the heart. Of the gospel. That in our sin.

That in our rebellion. That we have. Rebelled against God's. Good design. That we are waiting. In the cells.

In the prison cells. Of our sin. And death. Awaiting to be sentenced. And God loves us so. Much.

That he doesn't leave us there. That he steps in. That he steps down. From heaven. That he comes to live the perfect life. That we could not live.

And that he comes before us. And we are brought out of the cell. And all we have to do. Is say. I believe in you Jesus. My life belongs to you.

I trust you. And he says. Good. Take my perfect record. And I will take your place. And he goes to the cross for us.

It is not fair. That God in his rich kindness. Redeems. Sinners. And man. It has a cost.

And I want us to sit in that. This morning. If you are. If you are a Christian. This morning. If you have trusted.

In Jesus. As your only hope. I want you to sit. In this painful. Beautiful. Reality.

I don't want us to stare. To stare away from. The cross. And the brutality of it. It teaches us. Grace.

When we look at the cross. When we think about what they did. To Jesus. It reminds us. That we can never earn that. We can never do what Jesus did.

And praise God. That we could not. That we don't have to earn his favor. That no amount of good works. Could make this right. That we look to the cross.

And we say. Praise God. It teaches us repentance. It motivates us to repentance. That there are moments. When we become so tempted.

When the lusts of our flesh. When our sinful selfish desires. Arise. And present to us. The option of sin. We get to in that moment.

Remember. No. No. We get to literally just picture the cross. And say. No.

No. No. My life was bought with a price. It was too costly. And I'm not going to run. To sin.

I want Jesus. It leads us to worship. Y'all. It's. It's. It's all over the songs.

That we sing. That we respond. And we sing. About the blood of our savior. About what Jesus has done for us. It motivates us.

And it inspires us. To love God. That he's so loving towards us. That he came to die on a cross for us. If you're a Christian. I want you to sit in that reality this morning.

And I want you to see Jesus as beautiful. In worship. If you are not a Christian. If you have not trusted in Jesus. That's your only hope. My hope this morning.

Is that you would see. That God loves you so much. That he did not leave you. In sin and brokenness. We all have sin. All of us have our junk.

We've all rebelled against God. And this morning. He has you here. And he wants you to see. I love you. Can't you see.

That two thousand years ago. I came for you. I died for you. I bled for you. So that you might believe.

My hope this morning. Is that you would see. That his arms are open. And he wants you. And that you would believe. That you stop running.

And sin. That you stop trying to earn. Your salvation. By your own good works. By your own merit. My hope is that you would trust.

Only in the finished work of Christ. He wants you. My hope is that you believe. Because forgiveness is not free. But he wants to give it to you.

Freely. The band is going to come up. And I want us to sit. In these truths. As we prepare to respond. If you are not a Christian.

Please. Do not delay. Don't walk away from this. Don't walk away from conviction. My hope. Is that you would trust.

In Christ. That right now. As we sing songs. You would take a moment in your seat. And you would pray. Pray for God to reveal himself.

Ask Jesus to forgive you. Of your sins. And give your life. And trust. In him. If you are a Christian.

I want you to take a few moments. And just be reminded. Of how good your Savior is. About how beautiful his blood is. About how much our sin costs. And it doesn't lead us to shame.

It doesn't lead us to guilt. It leads us to praise. Because we get to look at our sin. And then we immediately. Get to look to our Savior. Let me pray.

Let me pray. Lord. Your kindness. And your mercy. And your goodness. Are so profound.

And so beautiful. God. I pray. That you would help us. In this moment. See it.

Clearly. Don't let us run away from it. Don't let us hide from it. God. I pray. You've got to work in our hearts.

Right now. If there's anyone here. That's not trusted in you. God. I pray. That you would become so beautiful.

So good. That you would win their hearts. And they would believe. God. I pray. For those of us that are Christians.

Lord. We love you. Help us see. The brutality of the cross. As beautiful. And may it lead us to worship and praise.

In Jesus name. Amen.

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When the Rooster Crows (Matthew 26:46-27:10)

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When the Rooster Crows
Chet Phillips

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You Well, good morning. My name is Chet. I'm one of the pastors here. I'm excited to be here with y'all this morning. Grab your Bibles. Go to Matthew chapter 26.

If you have one of the blue Bibles, it looks like this. It'll be page 486. And if you do not own a Bible, take this one home with you. That's our gift to you. We want you to have a Bible. We want you to read it often.

We are walking through the Gospel of Matthew, and we are coming into the end of Matthew. And so these next few weeks, we're going to spend looking at the arrest, the trial, the crucifixion of Christ. And in what we're going to look at today, we're going to cover a decent amount of ground this morning. We're going to work through this story, and we're just going to walk through the story and talk about it. We'll make some observations as we go. And then at the end, we're going to look at Peter and Judas and the religious leaders, and we're going to look at their response to sin, their response to shame, their response to their guilt.

The truth is, in life, there are times where we come face-to-face with ourselves. We come face-to-face with our own sin, that we cease to be able to hide who we really are. Often we're very good at deceiving ourselves, but there are times where we finally see it. And so we're going to ask the question as we walk through this text, what do we do in those moments? How do we respond to our own sin and guilt? So let's pray, and then we'll walk through this story together.

God, we ask for you to bless this time. We pray that you would help us to love your word, to trust your word, and to see clearly Christ in his glory, in his greatness towards us. And may we see our sin, so that we might run to a savior. In Jesus' name, amen. Matthew chapter 26, starting in verse 46. Jesus has just been in the garden.

He's been with his disciples. He had the last supper. He said, this is my body broken for you. This is my blood that's shed for you, and a new covenant in my blood. And he says, as often as you do this, you declare my death until I come. He tells his disciples that one of you is going to betray me.

They go through and they ask, is it me? Is it me? Eventually Judas leaves. He goes out with his disciples to the garden, and he tells them, wait and pray and keep an eye out. He takes Peter, James, and John with him a little further in. He falls on his face.

He begins to ask the Lord, if this cup can pass from me, let it. He's stressed. He's troubled. He tells them he's sorrowful to the point of death. He goes back. The disciples are sleeping.

He wakes them up and says, you couldn't stay awake for an hour. Keep an eye out. Pray for yourselves. Pray for me. He goes back. He does this three times, and eventually he says this.

Rise. Let us be going. See, my betrayer is at hand. At some time in the middle of the night, Jesus hasn't slept. The disciples have slept some because they're exhausted. But he wakes them up and says, see, my betrayer is at hand.

And while he was still speaking, Judas came, one of the twelve, and with him a great crowd with swords and clubs from the chief priests and the elders of the people. So Judas has agreed to betray Jesus. He knows where he is. He comes to him in the garden. And he's got a great crowd with him with swords and clubs. Other gospels tell us they had torches and lanterns.

And that some of these are Roman soldiers. Some of these are soldiers that belong to the Sanhedrin that are actually part of the temple group of soldiers. But they've come to arrest Jesus to try to have a trial, to try to pin something on him so that they might kill him. So Jesus wakes up the disciples. He's been praying that this would pass, but now he's facing it. The disciples are waking up.

And you know, immediately, if you've ever jumped out of a kind of a groggy sleep, but maybe you heard a noise or something, their hearts are beating. They're looking. They're suddenly, adrenaline's pumping because there's this large crowd of armed men coming towards them in the darkness. Torches and lanterns, and they're surrounded. And Judas, it says one of the twelve. So one of the men that had been closest to Jesus, had spent the most time with Jesus, had professed that he believed and would follow Jesus, has come to betray him.

Verse 48. Now the betrayer had given them a sign saying, The one I will kiss is the man sees him. And he came up to Jesus at once and said, Greetings, Rabbi. And he kissed him. Now, for Americans, that's weird. And often Americans have read this and tried to read things into it and tried to understand what's going on here.

But this is a, for Middle Easterners, this is not an odd greeting. He's basically saying, The one I go greet, the one I go say hey to, this is the man. Ben Johnson, who's one of our group leaders, was a missionary in Lebanon for ten years. And they greet each other with kisses. They greet, they do three kisses. Just on the cheeks.

They get good at it. They know how to do it. He came traveling back. His home church was in Georgia. He was jet lagged. He was tired.

But he had to run by the, his church building before he could run to his house and try to get some rest. He showed up. He ran into the custodian there who he knew. The custodian said, Hey Ben. Ben said hey and grabbed him and went to kiss him. And it goes over different in Georgia than it does in the Middle East.

And so we read this and we're going, What's going on here? But really all that Judas has said is, It's going to be dark. These people would not have recognized Jesus. Maybe some of them have seen him. It's not like they had wanted posters up for him. It wasn't like us where we get to see famous people.

We get to see them on TV that you might could actually run into a famous person at Walmart and recognize them. They would have heard about Jesus. They might have seen him in the temple, but the ability to recognize him in the darkness is not much of a chance. But they wanted to go under cover of darkness and arrest him. And so that's how they worked out with Judas. Judas will identify him.

Judas has been with him for three years. I bet Judas in the dark, just seeing the disciples silhouetted, could probably tell you by the way they carried themselves who was who. And so he says, I'm going to identify him for you. The one I go greet, that's the one. So he walks over and he says, Greetings, Rabbi.

Would you know that had to sound weird? Too hard trying to sound normal, a little too loud for some reason, a little too quiet. There's no way this came out right because he shows up with this band of people with swords and clubs. Hey, Jesus. Greetings. But he grabs him.

He kisses him. Jesus said to him, this is verse 50, friend, do what you came to do. Then they came up and laid hands on Jesus and seized him. So these military soldiers knew as soon as he, whoever he greets, that's Jesus. That's who we're arresting. They come in.

They grab him. They rough hands clamp down on him to hold him. Verse 51. And behold, one of those who were with Jesus, and that's Peter. We find out one of the other gospels. One of those who were with Jesus stretched out his hand, drew his sword and struck the servant of the high priest and cut off his ear.

So Peter, as soon as they grabbed Jesus, it's go time. He pulls his sword out. He said, I'll go with you even to death. And he meant it. He pulls his sword out and he cuts off the ear of the high priest's servant. The reason he cut off his ear was because he missed.

He was aiming to kill him. You don't swing a sword at someone's head unless you think this is it. Let's go. He missed. I'm assuming he came something like this. The high priest's servant went something like that.

He caught his ear. Cut it off. It would have been a bloody mess. Peter would have. I don't know if you've ever fought multiple people at once. But if you do.

You attack one, you back up and keep your eye on the other one. So Peter doesn't follow that up with more strikes. He swings at that guy. I'm assuming he backs up and looks. And in that that moment, that brief pause when everything got much more intense because they've got swords, they've got clubs, they've got the disciples surrounded. We know at least there's 11 disciples.

There's potentially more here. And they've come armed because they want to show have a show of force to try to a keep there from being violence or be when if there is violence. I don't know if you fought multiple people at once. If you're actually going to get in a fight, it's better to be on the multiple people side. That's what they showed up with. We're going to make this go well for us.

But Jesus, I mean, Peter cuts the ear off and then this is what happens next. Then Jesus said to him, put your sword back into its place for all who take the sword will perish by the sword. Do you think that I cannot appeal to my father and he will at once send me more than 12 legions of angels? But how then should the scriptures be fulfilled that it must be so? So Peter attacks.

And in that breath in between when everything could have broken loose, Jesus says, put it up. That's not what this is about. How else would the scriptures be fulfilled? But Jesus says something very interesting here that I think we need to see. He says, do you not think that I could at once appeal to my father and he would not send me more than 12 legions of angels? A legion is a thousand.

He says, I have at my disposal at this moment over 12,000 angels. We see in the Old Testament where one angel kills 185,000 Assyrians in one night. So if Jesus calls on more than 12,000 angels, Jesus says, if I want to just let the angels do it, we can kill the entire population of the earth in less than 30 minutes. If I want them to do it rather than me do it. I want us to see something here. We just last week read where Jesus prays in the garden, Lord, if this cup can be moved from me.

If we can go another way, let's do that. But not my will. Your will be done. But even in that, Jesus says, Peter, if I want to stop this, I can. You see, it would show great bravery for Jesus to walk into this and to hand himself over and to then it be outside of his control and him have to face torture and death. But the reality is it was moment by moment inside of Jesus's control to stop this.

He could have moment by moment chosen. To not save us. He could have moment by moment chosen to let us receive the wrath we deserve. He could have moment by moment, lash by lash. Strike by strike. Hammer hit by hammer hit.

He could have moment by moment chosen to stop this. If he had just uttered the words he had at his disposal, more than 12,000 angels. He looks at Peter and he says, no, how else will it be fulfilled? How else will salvation come? How else will the rescue happen if I don't do this? And so Jesus isn't caught up in something that is beyond him.

And faces it bravely. Which we would honor a man if they did that. But Jesus isn't caught up in something beyond himself. He is caught up in something that is under his control at all times. But willingly, humbly, graciously submits himself to it for the sake of those whom he loves.

Don't miss that. Verse 55. At that hour, Jesus said to the crowds, Have you come out as against a robber with swords and clubs to capture me? Day after day I sat in the temple teaching. And you did not seize me. But all this has taken place that the scriptures of the prophets might be fulfilled.

Then all the disciples left him and fled. So the disciples now facing, we're not going to fight. This isn't going to be done in hot-blooded anger. This isn't going to be done with adrenaline pumping. What's coming now is going to be dealt out in a cold manner. What's coming now is going to be calculated.

What's coming now is going to be us humbly submitting to arrest. They flee. And Jesus says all this has been done to fulfill the scriptures. That this was God's ultimate plan. That one day Christ would come. That he would die for sin.

That he would die for sinners. That he would save a people for himself. This is something that God had intended all along. Verse 57. Then those who had seized Jesus led him to Caiaphas, the high priest.

Where the scribes and the elders had gathered. And Peter was following him at a distance as far as the courtyard of the high priest. And going inside he sat with the guards to see the inn. Now that's a bold move. Peter just cuts somebody's ear off. Runs.

Catches his breath. Starts sneaking back. To see what happens. Joins the crowd. It had to be a pretty big crowd. For him to just start walking with them.

And kind of keep up with them. It had to be a large group of people that had come out. And he goes. And then he sits with the guards. The guards of the high priest's headquarters. His area.

He sits outside of where the trial is going to take place. But it does seem like he would have been able to see all this taking place. But he sits and he just wants to see what's going to happen. Probably trying not to make a lot of eye contact. But make enough eye contact to not be suspicious.

If you've ever been on the run. You know what I'm talking about. That's what Peter's doing. Verse 59. Now the chief priests and the whole council were seeking false testimony against Jesus.

That they might put him to death. Okay. This is a sham trial. This isn't a real trial. They've arrested him so that they can find somebody to give just enough on him that they can kill it. They're looking for false testimony against Jesus that they might put him to death.

I want you all to see that Jesus submits to, in order to undo, in order to redeem, he submits to wicked justice. Perverted justice. Perverted justice. Perverted justice. That he's caught up in this moment being small and having those who should be handling this well and honestly and appropriately. Those in power using their power for their own gain.

And Jesus steps into that so that he might undo that. Verse 60. That's a testimony to the righteousness of Christ. That even with liars they couldn't get anything to stick to him. That Jesus is sinless. By a human court would have been acquitted.

And we're told that by a heavenly court would be acquitted. That he has no sin. That he's a perfect spotless lamb. But they're trying to lie about him and they can't find anything. And then it says, and though many witnesses came forward, at last two came forward and said, this man said, I am able to destroy the temple of God and to rebuild it in three days. Okay.

That's true. He did say that. We're told that he said that and that he was talking about the temple of his body. That he was saying that the temple was the place where God meets earth. And then he uses that term for himself saying that I am where God meets earth. I'm where humans are going to now be relating to God and connect to God and find sacrifice.

He refers to himself as the temple. And he says, this temple will be destroyed and I'll raise it in three days. But they, misunderstanding what he meant, are like, I'm pretty sure he's a terrorist. He said he's going to blow the temple up. He did say he would build it back in three days, which seems unlikely. But we know that he said he was going to destroy it.

That's the accusation. Verse 62. And the high priest stood up and said, have you no answer to make? What is it that these men testify against you? See, one of the things that Jesus is doing here is he's not trying to defend himself. He knows how this is playing out.

He's not in the hands of the religious leaders. He's in the hands of God. The reality is Jesus is more in control of the situation than they are. So he's walking through this process. He's not there to defend himself. He's there to head to a cross.

The high priest stands up and yells at him. He says, if you know answer to make, what is it that these men testify against you? But Jesus remained silent. And the high priest said to him, I adjure you by the living God. Tell us if you are the Christ, the son of God. And Jesus said to him, you have said so.

That phrase seems a little cryptic to us. You have said so. But we have phrases like it. We have phrases like, yep, you guessed it. You called it. Bet.

Bingo. We got phrases like it. That's what he's saying. Nailed it. That's the phrase there. You have said so.

Is that kind of a phrase? He's not trying to just defer. He's saying, yeah, like you finally said an appropriate. We're now in the place that we need to be talking. You've called it. You have said so.

But I tell you, from now on, you will see the son of man seated at the right hand of power and coming on the clouds of heaven. I tell you that from now on, you will see the son of man seated at the right hand of power and coming on the clouds of heaven. He doesn't just say. You called it. He doubles down on it. He makes it more.

He quotes Daniel to the religious leaders. They're going to freak out. They understood exactly what he meant. But let's look at Daniel so that we can see this. Daniel chapter seven. This is what he's talking about.

The son of man seated at the right hand of power. He says, I'm not just the son of God. I'm the son of man. The one that you've read about in Daniel. I'm the fulfillment of this prophecy. Daniel 7, 13 says, I saw in the night visions and behold, with the clouds of heaven, there came one like a son of man.

And he came to the ancient of days. That's God. And was presented before him. And to him, the son of man, was given dominion and glory and a kingdom that all peoples and nations and languages should serve him. His dominion is an everlasting dominion which shall not pass away and his kingdom one that shall not be destroyed. He says, are you the Christ, the son of God?

And he says, oh, I'm the one presented to the ancient of days. I'm the one who's given dominion and glory and a kingdom. I'm the one that all peoples, nations and languages should serve. I'm the one who has a dominion that's an everlasting dominion. I'm the one that will not. My dominion will not pass away and my kingdom shall not be destroyed.

Oh, you finally. You finally found it. I am the Christ, the son of God, who has an everlasting dominion. I will be presented to the ancient of days. The next time you see me, I'll be riding on the clouds of heaven. Verse 65.

Then the high priest tore his robes and said, he has uttered blasphemy. What further witness do we need? You have now heard his blasphemy. What is your judgment? And they answered, he deserves death. The high priest tears his robes.

It's an aggressive response to this. The only place we see that is like WWE or something. This is not a muted response. Now, it's possible that this is a bit of a put on because they've heard Jesus say things like this before out in the open and they did not respond this way. But in this trial, this is what they've been waiting for.

This moment when Jesus says something, they can finally pin on him and he stands up and says, what else do you need? He's claimed to be the Christ. The problem with the high priest's question is that he allowed no room for Jesus to actually be the Christ. Jesus actually is the Christ. Caiaphas has since passed away and Caiaphas has since seen the Son of Man seated at the right hand of power. At this moment, they respond and they say he deserves death.

I want you to know that Jesus does go to his death and I want you to know that he is the Son of Man who is seated at the right hand of power. That the humility here, the grace here, the love here that is shown for sinners is beyond understanding. Then they spit in his face and struck him and some slapped him saying, prophesy to us, you Christ, who is it that struck you? They show him great dishonor. They slap him. Men slap other men, open hand slap other men when they feel that they are in complete power over them.

This is why I would be much more offended if you slapped me than if you punched me in the face. If you punched me, you're showing me some amount of respect. If you slap me, you don't think there's going to be any return fire from my side. It's very hurtful. They show him great disrespect. They spit on him.

They strike him. They slap him. We're told in the other gospels that they blindfold him. That's why they ask, prophesy to us. Who slapped you? They line him up.

They slap him. Jesus takes this. At any moment, he could stop this. But he submits to the will of the Father and he loves sinners. Verse 69. Now Peter was sitting outside in the courtyard.

And a servant girl came up to him and said, you also were with Jesus the Galilean. Well, that's a startling moment for Peter. He's sitting in the courtyard. He's paying attention to what's going on. He's heartbroken. He's probably trying to keep that together.

The servant girl walks by and says, hey, you're with Jesus. You're on his team. I don't know if you've ever been trying to hide something and someone pinpoints it. I don't know if you've been in class hoping the teacher wouldn't call on you because you had no clue what the answer was. And it's almost like they could see it in your eyes. So they called on you.

I don't know if you've been in the middle of a lie and someone asked the exact right question they needed to ask to make you have to lie perfectly in that moment. This would have felt like a lightning strike. But he denied it before them all saying, I don't know what you mean. I don't know what you're talking about. I'm like I'm one of the arrestor guys. And when he went out to the entrance, another servant girl saw him.

I'm assuming he waited an appropriate amount of time. Maybe he just started like, well, I was heading this way anyway. But he tries to move away from those people in that situation. He goes out to the entrance. He moves a little bit further out. He thinks maybe if this is going to keep happening, I need to be close to the exit.

Another servant girl saw him and she said to the bystanders, this man was with Jesus of Nazareth. Doesn't even talk to him this time. Just starts telling other people. And again, he denied it with an oath. I do not know the man. This time he promises.

I swear on the temple, I don't know him. He starts doing things that Jesus expressly said not to do. For the record, he lied last time. He's also not supposed to do that. But now he's lying with an oath.

After a little while, the bystanders came up and said to Peter, certainly you too are one of them for your accent betrays you. He sounds like he's from Galilee. Not like he's from Jerusalem. He's from Hicktown. He's like, dadgum, I don't know him at all. They were like, I live here all my life.

No. Then he began to invoke a curse on himself and to swear. I do not know the man. And immediately the rooster crowed. So this time he calls a curse.

He swears. Last time it was an oath. This time it's may God strike me if I know him. I've never seen him before. Peter remembered the saying of Jesus. Before the rooster crows, you will deny me three times.

And he went out and wept bitterly. Peter had told Jesus, I'll go with you to the bitter end. I'll go with you to imprisonment and death. Jesus says, you're going to deny me this very night. And he says, even if everybody else falls away, even if everybody does, I won't. And Jesus says, this night you're going to deny me three times.

Before the rooster crows, you'll deny that you know me three times. Peter says, no, I won't. And Peter does. The rooster crows. And what Jesus had said was true. And it breaks him.

And there are moments where who we want to be and who we think we are and who we tell ourselves we are is crushed by who we are. There are moments where the rooster crows and we wake up to who we are. Not who we think we are. Not who we say we are. Not who we are willing to pretend we are. But who we actually are.

The decisions that we've actually made. And Peter got here quickly. He was doing fairly well. But when it came down to it and he suddenly had this moment where he'd have to profess Christ and face the consequences, he decides not to. And the truth is that some of us have done pretty well until we got into some tight spots. And then we quickly made several decisions that put us in a place where we suddenly realized we were someone we did not think we were.

We made some decisions pretty quickly and in some tight spots that suddenly told us that we weren't exactly as good as we were, as honest as we thought we were, as good of a husband, as good of a businessman, as good of a mom, as good of a friend, as good of a student. That what we had been telling ourselves about ourselves wasn't actually true. Peter goes out and he wept bitterly. Chapter 27. When morning came, all the chief priests and the elders of the people took counsel against Jesus to put him to the death. And they bound him and led him away and delivered him over to Pilate the governor.

We'll see more of this later. But the Sanhedrin decides that Jesus deserves death. They're not allowed to perform capital punishment. The Romans gave them some soldiers, let them have some of their own soldiers, let them have some Roman soldiers that they oversaw. But they weren't allowed to do capital punishment.

Every once in a while, mobs would come together and stone people. But it wasn't the Sanhedrin wasn't allowed to oversee that kind of stuff. And so they decide they want to put Jesus to death and the charge against him is blasphemy. But they've got to come together and talk because the Romans don't care about blasphemy. They do it all the time. They're not going to that's not going to work.

So they're going to have to have a discussion about what they're going to accuse him of. We'll see later. They what they accuse him of is sedition. Treason against the Roman Empire. But that's why they take counsel and they decide to deliver him over to Pilate.

Because they're. Let's figure out how to put him to death. Verse three. Then when Judas, his betrayer, saw that Jesus was condemned, he changed his mind and he brought back the 30 pieces of silver to the chief priests and the elders. So Judas is going through a similar thing.

He's seeing the outcome of the decisions that he's made. When he sees that Jesus is condemned, he realizes this. I shouldn't have done this. He changes his mind. The phrase there in the Greek is short of repentance. But it does mean he changed his mind.

He decided this shouldn't have gone down this way. He shouldn't have done this. He changed his mind. He brought back the 30 pieces of silver to the chief priests and the elders saying, I have sinned by betraying innocent blood. And they said, what is that to us? See to it yourself.

And throwing down the pieces of silver into the temple, he departed. And he went and hanged himself. I want you all to see for just a second the absolute failure of the chief priests and the elders. We've been seeing that Jesus has said this, that the temple is done, that they have failed, that this has not worked, that they have not responded the way they ought to. Judas comes to them and says, I have sinned by betraying innocent blood. But in the chief priests, priests, the ones who are supposed to stand between the people and God, the ones who are supposed to oversee the sacrificial system, say, what is that to us?

We have nothing to do with helping people get past sin. That's on you. What is that to us? See to it yourself. And throwing down the pieces of silver into the temple, he departed and went and hanged himself. But the chief priests, taking the pieces of silver, said, it is not lawful to put them into the treasury since it is blood money.

So they took counsel and bought with them the potter's field as a burial place for strangers. Therefore, that field has been called the field of blood to this day. Then was fulfilled what had been spoken by the prophet Jeremiah, saying, and they took the 30 pieces of silver, the price of him on whom a piece, a price had been set by some of the sons of Israel. And they gave them for the potter's field as the Lord directed me. Some of that phrase also comes from Malachi. He just ascribes it to Jeremiah because he was the more well-known of the prophet.

They do that a couple of times where they're just saying this has been fulfilled and highlights the main prophet. But he's just showing that Jesus did come to fulfill scripture and that these events do fulfill scripture. So what do we do when we come face to face with our own son? What do we do when we fail to live up to who we think we are, who we want to be? If you're much past high school, you've already begun to do that. You've already begun to see that.

If you're in high school, in middle school, you're doing that, but you're not seeing it. Ask your parents. They might can help you out. But as you get older, you begin to realize that this isn't exactly working out how I thought it was. You begin to see your sin. You begin to see your failures.

You begin to have what you wanted to be and who you hoped you were and how you thought life was going to go. And that begins to fall short. And then we also begin to do things that we wish we could take back, that have consequences. And once you're past it, you're looking back going, how did I ever get there? How did I ever get here? How did I ever make these decisions?

How on earth could I have been a person who did that? What do we do? What do we do in our sin and shame when it clings to us? When it threatens to destroy us? Let's look first at the chief priests.

Verse 5, it says, In throwing down the pieces of silver into the temple, he departed and went and hanged himself. But the chief priests, taking the pieces of silver, said, It is not lawful to put them into the treasury, since it is blood money. Y'all, this is insane. He says, I've betrayed innocent blood. He throws the coins back to them. They say, we don't have anything to do with that.

That's on you. He leaves. They go scoop the money up. And they go, we can't put this in the treasury because it's blood money. And we don't want to break the law. The religious law.

Y'all, they paid the blood money. Potentially out of that treasury. This is where Jesus told them, Y'all strain out a gnat and swallow a camel. You're worried about all these little fine points of the law, and you're just blind. They don't see their sin. They know it's blood money, but they don't see how that's on them.

Even though they're the ones who paid the blood money. And then they have the audacity to stand there and have a discussion about caring about applying the law. We've got to do this in a lawful way. Whenever you commit murder, you shouldn't murder on the Sabbath. And if someone pays you to murder, you need to tithe on the earnings. It's like, what?

What? This would be somebody who's saying, man, I know that divorce is wrong, so I'll kill my spouse. What? It's that level of insane. And for us to think that for one second, we're not capable of this. Like we haven't shown up to a community group and discussed minute little parts of the Scriptures and failed to acknowledge our sin.

Like we hadn't discussed what it would be like if I did actually, you know, maybe, you know, I think Christians need to repent. We need to understand that God... But we're not... Like we haven't highlighted the parts of our lives where we're obeying pretty well that I give money and I do this and I'm generous here and I'm generous with my time so I don't have to do that. Or I'm... I mean, yeah, okay, I may be falling into some sexual sin, but I'm showing up to my group more than I ever have.

We don't do this. One of the ways that we deal with our sin and our shame is absolute blind denial. God help us. This is one of the reasons why we want to be in community groups. This is one of the reasons why we show each other love by being in life with one another so that we can point out each other's blind spots. Not to make ourselves better, but to help us by God's grace see our sin so that we'll run from it.

But they don't see it. And they head to destruction. Let's look at Judas, verses 3, 4, and 5. It says, Then Judas, his betrayer, saw that Jesus was condemned and he changed his mind. And he brought back the 30 pieces of silver to the chief priests and the elders. And he's saying, I have sinned by betraying innocent blood.

And they said, What is that to us? Let's look at this part first. See to it yourself. He sees what he did was wrong. He brings the money back. His hope is that he can talk to the chief priests and he can somehow maybe undo this.

His hope is that maybe he can somehow atone for this. And they give them, give him the response that religion gives you. And I don't mean religion in the general sense that Christianity is a religion. I mean the process by which humans do good things to make God love them. How we do what's right and don't do what's bad so that we might be on good terms with God. They give him the same answer.

What does your sin have to do with me? See to it yourself. That's the answer that religion gives you. That's on you. If you're good enough you'll be fine. But it's on you to go be good, to go do what's right, to go be moral, to handle your affairs well.

And that works if A, you're too blind to your sin or B, you see your sin but you minimize it to the point that you feel like you're probably not that bad. But that falls completely apart when you see your sin clearly. Because the idea that I'll be moral enough or I'll be good enough and that'll fix it falls apart because we can't fix it. Our good works cannot atone for our sin. Our good works, our good behaviors, our self-made righteousness cannot atone for our sin. It cannot handle our shame.

It's about as good as a spider web is at catching a rock. It can't do it. It falls apart. And you know this. Some of you are in this process right now. You've done some things that were terrible that you're ashamed to mention, that you feel shame creep up on you when you think about it.

You've made some choices that make you, if you really look at it, make you into a person that you don't want to be. And if you admit that that's who you are, it's crippling. So some of you are in the process right now of doing good religious behavior. As if somehow good religious behavior on this side will offset your wickedness on that side, but that's not how judgment works. This is the example I use. I've used it to try to help explain this to people at different jobs I've had, try to help walk them out.

But if you had a doctor who is an excellent doctor, like a real world doctor house, but nicer, and he was the reason why people's lives got saved. They were going to die. Nobody could figure it out. And this person would figure it out. And let's say he saves two lives a month, sometimes more, 50 lives a year, and then three, four times a year, three or four times, sneaks into someone's house and murders them. When he gets to court, he doesn't get to have a chalkboard and go, I've saved 50 lives this year, killed four people that y'all know about.

I'm a plus 46. I rest my case. He didn't get to do that. Because that's not how justice works. And some of y'all are figuring that out. I've been trying.

I've been trying to show up. I've been trying to do good. I've been trying to... And it's not fixing this. It's not fixing what's wrong with me. It's not fixing what I did.

It's not restoring what was broken. He gave the money back, but it didn't fix it. Some of you are figuring that out, and the truth is you're way, way, way further off than a plus 46. So he moves on to the next thing that happens. What happens when religion begins to fail us? Verse 5.

Throwing down the pieces of silver into the temple, he departed, and he went and hanged himself. What happens when we have to carry the weight of our sin and our guilt and our shame and we have no religious ability to cover it up is we begin to hate ourselves. We begin to destroy ourselves. Some of you walk around daily, mentally, undercutting everything you do. You're wicked. You're terrible.

You're evil. You're broken. In your group, when someone says they love you, you go, not if you knew the real me. You don't say that out loud, but that's what you say in your head. You end up destroying all the relationships you have. This can move on down the line to where you're destroying your body because you care so little about yourself because you know that you deserve destruction.

Even if on most days you're not willing to fully admit it in those terms, that's what you're doing. So you're destroying yourself through guilt, through shame, through pain. Some of you eventually move into cutting. But it's this, this I deserve punishment and the truth is you do. You're not wrong. Some of you look back at what you've done, the way you've used people, the way you've treated people, the way you've treated your spouse.

Some of you, if you would just look at how you treated the people you love most dearly and you still hurt them. Those are the people you're giving your best effort to. And your best effort is at times pathetic. And if you stare at that, it's crushing. And you feel like I don't deserve anything. I just deserve pain and destruction.

And Judas jumps to the end of that line very quickly. He goes out and hangs himself. And some people work themselves to that eventually in life, trying to bear the weight of their sin and shame. And others do it daily, slowly. For years and years and years. Punishing themselves for their guilt.

Trying to atone for their sin. Chapter 26, verse 75. Peter remembered the saying of Jesus, Before the rooster crows, you will deny me three times. And he went out and wept bitterly. Through the words of Jesus, Peter sees his sin. Through the words of Jesus, Peter sees his failure.

Peter weeps. He's broken over his sin. Y'all, the next time Peter shows up in the Gospel of Matthew, he's showing up to see Jesus, to listen to him and follow him after the resurrection. We see that Peter moves on into the church that he leads in the church. Peter saw his sin, saw his shame, saw his shame, and took it to Jesus. Peter saw his sin, saw his shame, was broken over it, and ran to the only one who could fix it.

You see, Judas and Peter saw the same thing, that they had failed, that they had shame. Judas knew of no way to fix it, and Peter knew Jesus. Judas proves that he doesn't know Jesus. As if Jesus wouldn't accept him, as Jesus wouldn't give him an opportunity, as Jesus wouldn't accept repentance. He just takes the weight of his sin and shame and is destroyed by it, and Peter runs to Jesus with it. And that's what 2 Corinthians 7.10 says.

For godly grief produces a repentance that leads to salvation without regret, whereas worldly grief produces death. We talk about repentance all the time, that we would see our sin, that we would repent, that we would turn from it. The truth is, we want to be grieved by our sin. I think so many people, though, who only understand the worldly approach to this, think that the church gathers so that we can feel bad about ourselves, and that by feeling bad about ourselves, we can go out into the world and be motivated by guilt so much that we'll be good people. No. And if that's what you're trying to do, welcome.

Let me explain this. It's so much better. The truth is, we do want to grieve. We do want to be called to repentance because we want salvation without regret. Somebody say, without regret. Now, the people who really need to say without regret, say without regret.

How on earth is that possible? Jesus Christ bears the sin of the world for all those who believe in Him. He takes your sin. He becomes your sin. He dies to your sin. We are buried with Him in baptism.

We are raised with Him in a new life. We are washed clean and we have no regrets. Why? Why can we have sin and no regret? Because we have a Savior that washed us clean and my sin only magnifies His glorious grace. my sin only works in me to produce praise. My sin only works in me to help me see, yes, how small and wicked I was.

Yes, how much of deserving of destruction I am. When the enemy comes along and he begins that, let me tell you, he's preaching the first half of a good sermon. When the enemy comes to you and says, you are wicked, you are a sinner, let me drag up behind what you have done in the past. Let me tell you what you've done. Let me tell you how you've hurt people. Let me tell you what you did in high school.

Let me remind you of your sin and your wickedness and your brokenness. Our response, if you belong to Jesus, is come on, get to the end. Get to the end. Tell me about Christ. Tell me about when He went to the cross. Tell me about how His blood was shed.

Tell me about how He died. Tell me about how He was in a tomb and everything seemed dark. Tell me about when life came back into Him. Tell me about how He saved me from my sin. Tell me about how I'm free. Tell me about how I have a salvation without regret.

That is what is for you in repentance. We want you to grieve. We want you to hate your sin so that you will repent so that you will find Christ. Worldly grief just feels bad and destroys you. Grief, when Jesus enters the picture, dies and rises again. We have a salvation without regret.

Thomas Watson says, till sin be bitter, Christ will not be sweet. For some of us the first step is to hate our sin, to grieve over it, to have the rooster crow to stare face to face with our wickedness so that we can see how glorious Jesus is that He dies for sinners. The band's going to come back up. My prayer for you is that you will respond like Peter. The truth is you are responding to your guilt. You are responding to your shame.

Some of you are trying to cover it up. Some of you are trying to deny it. Some of you are trying to hide it. Some of you are trying to just muscle through. Some of you are destroying yourself slowly over time and feeling terrible about it as if somehow tearing yourself up, tearing your body up, tearing your mental state up, will atone for your wickedness. And the reality is Jesus atones for sin and Jesus alone.

Only He sets us free. Only He provides salvation without regret. Some of you are Christians. You've placed your faith in Jesus and you are still in the middle of your sin, not getting to the part of salvation, just grieving, just trying to atone for it by feeling bad. Stop. Do not rob the Lord Jesus of His glorious grace.

Praise Him that He saves wicked sinners like you. When you see your sin, turn from it and run to the one who saves. Some of you right now are trying to deny this. You're trying to hide from your sin. You're trying to cover it up through religious good works and the reality is religion says to you, what has this got to do with me? See to it yourself.

And Jesus says, I'll see to it myself because your sin has everything to do with me because I'm going to cover it for you. May we hope in Christ, in Christ alone. We're about to sing a song called Nothing But the Blood and I want that truth to sink into your head. What can wash away my sin? Nothing but the blood of Jesus. Nothing else will fix it.

No amount of good work, no amount of shame, no amount of feeling bad will fix this. Nothing but the blood of Jesus. Let's pray. God, we thank you that you're good. Thank you that you save sinners and we pray that in the middle of our shame and our doubt that we would move from grief to repentance and from repentance to salvation without regret that we would walk in the freedom provided by the cross that we might proclaim the glorious grace of Jesus. Lord, may we repent of our religion that stands in the way of us loving you.

May we repent of all of our self-righteousness. May we repent of our wickedness in the places that we failed. Help us to see ourselves clearly so that we may love you fully. In Jesus' name, amen.

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Jesus in the Garden (Matthew 26:30-46)

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Jesus in the Garden
Spencer Cary

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Good morning. My name is Spencer. I'm one of the pastors here. We're going to be in Matthew 26 verses 30 through 46. That's on page 486 in a blue Bible that is around you. If you don't have a Bible at home, we encourage you to take that blue Bible with you.

That is our gift to you. We want you to have a Bible that you can read on a regular basis. There are moments in life that absolutely punch you deep in your soul. There are moments where you endure an immense amount of suffering and loss and grief. There are moments in life where you feel so overwhelmed by life itself, by the moment, by the things that you face. This has happened a few times in my life.

One that sticks out the most was my freshman year of college. My freshman year of college, I remember I was in my dorm room. I was taking a nap. I woke up to a bunch of missed calls. I called my father back and found out that my brother-in-law had passed away. I called my brother after that.

He confirmed that he had passed away, that he had actually taken his own life. And when all of that hit, I just felt completely overwhelmed and grief. I remember getting in the car and driving to my sister's house and walking in and seeing her and just the agony of that moment, embracing her and all of the pain that came with that was so surreal. And I also remember in that moment, I remember questioning God from a place of frustration and anger that was just, why? Why would you let this happen? Why would you let this happen to my sister, to my niece, to my nephew?

Why? And this frustration, this anger and this questioning the character of God that just said, why? Why? There are moments that all of us will walk through in life where we endure suffering and loss and grief and pain. And some of you may have been through this and even gone through that and questioning the character of God and asking, why? The reality is, is that you will face moments like this.

If you have not suffered, you will. It is a guarantee in life. Everyone suffers. It is as sure as death and taxes, you will suffer. That is a part of the reality, this side of the fall. You will face situations in your life that absolutely just throw gut punches at your soul.

But as Christians, we have a different approach to this. We have a different understanding. The Bible says a lot about this. Therefore, we have a different response that we are called to in those moments. And my hope is, is that this morning, as we walk through what is a very heavy passage, that we would watch Jesus as He prepares for the moment of the cross. As He prepares for suffering.

And my hope is that we would learn and that we would glean from Him so that we would be able to suffer well. Which is the hope for any Christian in the midst of suffering. So it is heavy. Let me pray. And then we will jump into this passage. God, I pray that you would help us be present this morning.

I have no doubt that there is an immense amount of suffering, even right now in this room, that people are walking through, that people are facing. God, I pray that we would be able to learn. I pray that we would listen. And I pray that you would mold us and shape us to be a people that suffer well by the power that you give us. In Jesus' name, amen. Alright, verse 30.

When they had sung a hymn, they went out to the Mount of Olives. Okay, so this is the transition from last week. Last week, the past two weeks, we're at the Passover meal. And then Jesus institutes the Lord's Supper. We walked through that last week. And at the end of this meal, they sing a hymn.

They sing. And I just want to point that out. That Jesus leads the disciples in singing. That singing is good for your soul. It sings truth deep into your soul. So maybe the person that doesn't like to sing when we're together on Sundays, whether it's for your self-conscious, or maybe it's prideful reasons, or you're a dude and you're like, I don't sing.

It's just not what I do. It's just not manly. Which if you think that, one day you can meet the King of Kings and tell him he was effeminate for leading the people in singing. No, it's good for us to sing. And he sings as they close out this moment. And they head to the Mount of Olives, which is a hillside that sits just above the city of Jerusalem.

So it's a hillside that a lot of pilgrims who were coming in for Passover would have camped out. And he takes them to the Mount of Olives. It's verse 31. Then Jesus told them, this very night you will fall away on account of me, for it is written, I will strike the shepherd and the sheep of the flock will be scattered. So again, we've been seeing this.

Jesus is making it clear. This is going to happen. I am going to suffer. I am going to the cross. And he says, and you are going to abandon me. Which had to be a little bit of a shock for the disciples.

Thinking, no, this can't be possible. But he quotes, this is not just going to happen. It's been prophesied. Zechariah 13, 7 from the Old Testament is this prophecy that says that the shepherd is going to be struck. And when the shepherd is struck, the sheep will scatter. Fearfully scatter and abandon him.

He says, but 32, but after I have risen, I will go ahead of you into Galilee. Now there's two things. One of them is very obvious from this. He is declaring that he's going to rise. He's saying that his death is not the end. That resurrection is going to happen.

So that's the clear thing that we see on the surface. But what I love buried in this is a picture of how good our great shepherd is. That in this moment, he just said, you are going to abandon me. You are going to leave me. And he says, but don't worry. When I rise, I will meet you in Galilee.

That I am going to. It's this picture of he sees their failures and still he restores them. I love that we have a good shepherd that restores those even when they are faithless. So, verse 33, Peter hears this and he disagrees. Peter replied, even if all fall away on account of you, I never will. Which that's Peter.

We've seen it over and over again. He's all in. Like he's just full hearted. Doesn't even realize he just put the other disciples down. If they fail and fall away, I won't leave you, Jesus. I'm in.

And then Jesus says, truly, I tell you. Jesus answered this very night before the rooster crows, you will diseminate me three times. That when the sheep scatter and they abandon him, Peter will have even a more tragic abandonment. He's going to deny him three times what you're going to see in the next few verses. He's going to abandon him. Verse 35, but Peter declared, even if I have to die with you, I will never disown you.

He's defiant. And all the other disciples said the same. So, Peter, bold in his stance, I'm not going anywhere. The other disciples were like, no, we would not abandon you, even though it's going to happen in just a few hours. Now, what happens next is one of my favorite moments in all the Gospels. It's one of the most powerful moments in the Gospels.

And it's unbelievably helpful for us to look at and examine and to see what happens next. Because it gives us incredible insight in how to be people who respond well and prepare well for suffering. So if you've ever been in a situation where you have suffered, if you've ever grieved the loss of someone or death, if you've ever wrestled with deep sin, if you've ever faced adversity, if you've ever felt overwhelmed by life in general, this is a helpful passage for us to pay attention to and examine. Verse 36. Then Jesus went to them to a place.

Went to them to a place called Gethsemane. This is the Garden of Gethsemane. And he said to his disciples, sit here while I go over there and pray. So with the reality of the cross setting in, gets his disciples together. And he takes them a little further into the garden. He says, I need to get away to pray.

And then verse 37 says, And taking with him Peter and the two sons of Zebedee. That's Peter and James and John. The three that he spent more time with. He takes them in further into the garden. He began to be sorrowful and troubled. Then he said to them, My soul is very sorrowful even to death.

Remain here and watch with me. Jesus is sorrowful. He is troubled. He is in deep distress. To the point of sorrow and anguish. That it's the point of death.

And he tells them, Stay here. Stay near him. I'm going to go further into the garden. And what he is going to do is, he's going to have some solitude before his heavenly Father. Verse 39. And going a little further, he fell on his face and prayed, saying, My Father, if it be possible, let this cup pass from me.

Nevertheless, not as I will, but as you will. And this is where we get to see the why behind why he is so sorrowful, even to the point of death. Why he's in such deep distress. It has to do with the cup that he just mentioned. What is the cup that Jesus speaks of? Well, first off, you've got to take it in the context of what he just quoted.

He quoted Zechariah 13.7, which is a prophecy where God is speaking. It is God speaking, saying that He is the one who will strike the good shepherd. Zechariah 13.7 says, Awake, O sword, against my shepherd, against the man who stands next to me, declares the Lord of hosts. Strike the shepherd, and the sheep will be scattered. I will turn my hand against the little ones. That is God the Father saying, I will strike the Son.

That God and His sovereign plan brings this about to where Jesus is the one who will be struck. And it is God the Father's plan to do so. The cup that is mentioned here is the cup of suffering that has been prepared for Christ. It is a cup of suffering. The cup was referenced in Matthew 20, just a few chapters back. In Matthew 20, James and John are having an argument over who is going to sit at the left and right hand of Jesus in what they thought was going to be this political movement.

Their mom gets involved and tries to argue on their behalf. And then finally we get to a response where Jesus answered. He said, You do not know what you are asking. Are you able to drink the cup that I am to drink? They said to Him, We are able. He said to them, You will drink my cup.

But sit at my right hand on my left. It is not mine to grant. The cup is the cup of suffering. He says, You will drink my cup. James later on in Acts 12 is beheaded for his faith. John is the only disciple that is not martyred.

But later on, history tells us that he was thrown into oil to be boiled alive. He somehow survives that. We don't know how. And then ends up in exile on the island of Patmos where he dies. It is the cup of suffering that God prepares. It is also, not just the cup of suffering, it is the cup of God's wrath.

When the cup is spoken of in the Old Testament in passages like Isaiah 51, 17 and Jeremiah 25, 15. It is God's wrath, the cup of wrath that is poured out. And that is what's being referenced here. It is the cup of God's wrath and it is an immense amount of suffering. And that is what Jesus is about to drink. An immense amount of suffering for the sins of man.

He will, in the next few hours, be beaten. He will be tortured. He will be nailed to a cross. And there is a crazy amount of physical agony and suffering that is involved in this. But it is not just that.

It is that He is going to be bearing our sin on the cross. And it is not even just that. It is that this perfect fellowship that He has had with God the Father for eternity is going to change in this moment. Because on the cross, He says, My God, My God, why have You forsaken Me? He calls out to the Father in agony. The physical and spiritual suffering.

He calls out and He hears nothing but the wrath of God poured out on Him. He has had this fellowship with the Father that will change in this moment. All of that is what He is preparing for. That is the cup that awaits Him. That is what He is trying to get ready for. And then it says, as He is anticipating this and going a little further, He fell on His face and prayed saying, My Father, if it is possible, may this cup be taken from Me.

If it is possible, Jesus says, take it. He doesn't want to suffer. He doesn't want that there is a part of Him that is very human. He doesn't want to suffer in this way. He doesn't want all the pain and suffering that awaits. But physically and spiritually that awaits Him, He doesn't want to go that route.

But He prays one of the most helpful prayers in all of the Scriptures. He says, Yet not as I will, but as you will. Not as I will, but as you will. in this moment of deep distress, He prays what He taught in the Sermon on the Mount. That Your will would be done. This isn't what I want for myself, but Father, this is what You want. Not my will, but Your will.

I don't want to suffer in this way. But God the Father does because He wants to rescue wayward sinners. And our only hope is Jesus to take steps in faithfulness and to take steps towards the cross. So, Jesus, anticipating all of this, falls on His face before the Father in deep distress. And He doesn't just do it once. He does this repeatedly.

Verse 40 says, Then He returned to His disciples and found them sleeping. Couldn't you men keep watch with Me for one hour? He asked Peter. Watch and pray so that you will not fall into temptation. The Spirit is willing, but the flesh is weak. It's not just prayer.

It's persistent prayer that Jesus models for us. That He needs to keep going back. And He's telling the disciples, No, you need to prepare yourself. You're not going to be ready when temptation comes. What a self-aware thought that the flesh is weak. The Spirit is willing, but the flesh is weak.

It's something that we need to have so clearly in our own minds. Sometimes the Spirit is willing, the flesh is weak. Therefore, we need to go back to the well of God's strength in prayer. He gets away again. 42, He went away a second time and prayed, My Father, if it is not possible for this cup to be taken away unless I drink it, may Your will be done. Praise again.

It's not possible. May Your will be done. Pray some more. Verse 43, When He came back, He again found them sleeping because their eyes were heavy. So He left them and went away once more and prayed the third time saying the same thing.

And we're on into the night. He keeps going back. He keeps praying, preparing to face what He is about to face. And through prayer, He is going to find the strength to take steps forward in faithfulness. And He is going to bear the sins of humanity and take on a punishment that no one has ever endured or will endure. Verse 45, Then He returned to the disciples and said to them, Are you still sleeping and resting?

Look, the hour has come and the Son of Man is delivered into the hands of sinners. Rise, let us go. Here comes my betrayer. It is time. Jesus will be arrested and He will be taken towards the cross. The disciples will abandon Him in fear as Jesus steps forward in faith.

Now, how does this help prepare us for suffering? What can we learn from this that would help us be better sufferers? I think there are five things that we can learn from this, from Jesus in the garden praying. And the first is that God ordains and purposes suffering. That God ordains. He chooses that we would suffer.

It is an uncomfortable truth that we don't like as Western American Christians. We don't like this idea that God and His sovereign plan allows and ordains suffering to happen. It's something that we just rather ignore because just generally in our culture, we don't like the idea of suffering in any form or fashion. I was reading an article by Tim Keller. He's a pastor that we look up to immensely. He wrote it in the Atlantic this week.

Tim Keller is, he has been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and I follow him a lot and just reading and listening to him and it just, it doesn't sound very hopeful. And he wrote this article on facing death and suffering and he, in one part, quotes a memoir from a doctor. This doctor practiced medicine in India and in America and he's comparing the two different systems of medicine, the two different people groups and the two, how we respond differently to suffering. And he quotes this doctor in his memoir. He writes, in the United States, I encountered a society that seeks to avoid pain at all costs.

He wrote in a recent memoir. Patients lived at a greater comfort level than I had previously treated when he was in India. But they seem far less equipped to handle suffering and far more traumatized by it. He's making an observation that in India where they have more suffering, they seem to be better prepared for it. That in America we're more insulated from, we're more guarded against, we don't like to think about the aspects of suffering and death. And when it hits us, we're far more traumatized by it.

And then Tim Keller diagnoses this with his own thoughts. He says, our beliefs about God in an afterlife, if we have them, are often abstractions as well. If we don't accept the reality of death, if we, we don't need these beliefs to be anything other than mental assents. He says, for us, it really just becomes mental agreements with the idea of suffering. That we can hear about it, read about it, absorb that idea, but it's just, it's more of an abstract concept for us. It's not something that's concrete.

Because we're so guarded, our culture doesn't like to look at suffering, doesn't like to face the aspects of death. We insulate ourselves from it. It's a downer. Death and suffering, it's just something we don't want to look at. Like I start the sermon off with a heavy story and it's like, oh man, this is one of those days. We don't like to deal with this.

It's just an abstract concept. And what this passage calls us to do is to stare deep into it and reckon with this idea of suffering. And not just suffering itself, but the purposes that are behind suffering, the mysterious purposes. Now when we look at Jesus and why He suffers on the cross, why does Jesus take the full cup of God's wrath? Why does God purpose that His Son would take on the greatest suffering that anyone ever knew or will know that skeptics will call this is divine child abuse? Why is this?

It is because our world is marred by sin. It is broken. It is because we are broken. It is because we hurt one another. It is because we hurt ourselves. It is because we rage against God in our own rebellion.

We spit on His good will, on His good pleasure. We wreck one another. We wreck this world. And that type of rebellion has a cost. And we are not able to pay that cost. So God in His deep love comes.

He comes to pay the cost for us and to pay the penalty to rescue us and redeem this world. That is why Jesus had to suffer in the garden. That is why He had to suffer. And that is what He is preparing for in the garden. So why does God allow us to get sick?

Our loved ones to die? Why do we suffer? We get some answers. We live in a fallen world. We live this side of the fall and sin and death are a reality. And sometimes we get more answers behind why Jesus suffers than we do at times.

Maybe it is to prepare us for greater things. That is a little bit of what 1 Peter is getting at. There is some sanctifying aspects of suffering that prepares us for greater things. Maybe it is that our suffering gets to be the comfort to somebody else. When you go through something that is difficult and you come through the other side that you get to be a comfort to someone else who is walking through it. Sometimes we get those answers.

Through prayer, discernment, the scriptures. Sometimes we just don't know. We don't get all the whys behind why we suffer. But there is one clear thing that we see. There is some very good news in the midst of this. The good news that comforts us in the midst of suffering is that God is not distant.

God is not distant. Jesus sympathizes with our suffering. That is the second thing I think this passage helps highlight. Jesus sympathizes with our suffering. He is not unable to understand what you are going through. We don't pray to a God who is distant and removed from the aspects of suffering.

Look at 37. It says, In taking with him Peter and the two sons of Zebedee, he began to be sorrowful and troubled. Then he said to them, My soul is very sorrowful. Even to death, remain here to watch with me. He knows what it means to suffer. He is able to empathize with the struggle.

He has been here. He has lived it. You have been in a situation where somebody, you endured a loss of some type. Somebody died. People just feel like they have to say something. They will be like, I am so sorry.

A couple years ago, I lost my dog. It is like, oh no. this isn't going to go well. You cannot relate in this moment. I want to as quickly and awkwardly end this conversation because it is just not helpful. You have people that try to commiserate. It is like, no, you don't get this.

You don't know what I am going through. Jesus doesn't have a dog story. He chose to come to this world and endure suffering on a regular basis and then suffering on a way that we will never comprehend. him. That is what the book of Hebrews gets at in Hebrews 4. We don't have a high priest who is unable to empathize us but one who is able to sympathize us in every way. He has come.

He has endured suffering so that we pray to God. It is not that we are praying to someone who is distant, who doesn't understand. No, he chose to. He chose to come into this broken world. He can sympathize with our suffering. That is one thing that we see absolutely here.

Third, we see that we don't need to be alone in the midst of suffering. Jesus could have, after the Passover meal said, guys, I'm going to go. I'm going to go to the Mount of Olives. Y'all stay here. He could have done that. He takes the disciples with him.

He takes them with him into the garden. He takes three that are close and nearby. And yes, he absolutely has solitude, which he does regularly, but they're right nearby. He could have chosen to do this alone, but he doesn't, because we're made in the image of a communal God. We are designed to be around one another. So you don't need to be alone in the midst of suffering.

It's not good for your soul. I've said this over the years, that when someone is suffering, when someone has endured loss, you don't always have to say something. You don't have to feel the void of silence. You can just be there. It's called a ministry of presence. You're just there.

You can cry with them. You can sit with them for hours in silence. A lot of times, they don't remember what anyone said, but they remember who was there. And that matters. The third thing we learn is we don't need to be alone in the midst of suffering. The fourth is that we are not sufficient to handle our own distress and suffering.

We are not sufficient in and of ourselves to handle our distress, to handle our sorrows and suffering. Jesus models this by praying. There are passages like this where we're trying to reconcile, which we can't because it's a mystery, that God is fully God. Jesus is fully God and he's fully man. The fact that he is in this moment in need, it's hard for us to wrap our minds around, that he's fully human in this moment. He needs the Father in his humanity.

He comes to him in deep distress, in deep sorrow, that the weight of the full cup of God's wrath that is waiting for him in just a few hours, it's right there. It weighs heavy on him physically. It shows up. So much so that in Luke's gospel, it adds that as he's praying humbly to the Father, an angel comes and ministers to him. He's in need in this moment. He models that we are not sufficient to handle this on our own.

We're not sufficient to handle our own distress, our own troubles, our own sorrows. Here's the deal. Many of us have a category for this, that we're not sufficient, we're not, we can't handle this all ourselves when it comes to the bigger moments of life, when it comes to being overwhelmed and huge, watershed, life-changing moments of suffering. But I want to speak to those of you that feel that sense of distress and overwhelming in everyday aspects of life. I just want to speak to you for a moment. For those of you that struggle with the general category that we have today, it's called general anxiety.

I just want to speak to you for a moment, because I think this passage also has a helpful way to think through this, that is actually good for you to process and think through. There is a categorical difference between distress that Jesus is enduring in the garden, and the category of anxiousness that is a spiritual mistrust of God that doesn't trust in His sovereignty, a need for control. Those are two different things. The Bible has different categories for those. Go back to verse 37. It says, In taking with them Peter and the two sons of Zebedee, he began to be sorrowful and troubled.

The word for troubled there means deep distress. It is a different word than what we see for anxious that's used in the scriptures. So Philippians 4, Do not be anxious in anything but through prayer and supplication, make your request unto the Lord. That's a different word. When Jesus says, Don't be anxious about this life. That's a different word than this word for distress.

And here's the deal. If you looked at Jesus in this moment with our modern kind of psychological lens, you see Him praying in the garden. Probably, we don't know, probably, He's sweating immensely. Luke's gospel either says that He's praying and there's sweat that's like droplets of blood, meaning it's thick amounts of sweat, or He's so deeply distressed distressed. There's a rare medical condition where blood shows up in your sweat. It's hard to tell from the text.

Both of those means He's in deep distress. And with modern psychological lens, you look at that and say, oh no, maybe Jesus is actually anxious. But He's not. He's in deep distress. And here's why that's so incredibly important for you to understand. You have a physiological response, all of us.

I mean, if you saw a snake in a path, you would have physiological changes. If you saw a car slam on brakes in front of you, you'd have physiological changes that would happen. You would start to breathe heavier. Your heart would start to race. Adrenaline would spike. You would feel a cold sweat.

That's a physical response that you have to something that is difficult. Some of you have a more sensitive response to that in lots of things. You see your kid on top of a play set. They don't text or call like they were supposed to. You have a presentation that's due at work. You have an assignment that you've got to present.

And you feel that you wake up and you feel this feeling. This isn't the gray area here. But you feel this feeling of distress. And here's why this is so incredibly important for you to understand. When you read passages that say don't be anxious about anything, what you translate that is don't feel the feeling that I feel so regularly. And you've got to know yourself.

There's a difference between a feeling of distress, which is a physical, very human response that Jesus feels, and not trusting the Lord that leads to anxiety. What stands in the middle of that is the recognition and understanding that you are not sufficient to handle your own troubles. It is the fifth thing that we see from this. Choose the God who can handle your troubles and sorrows. That is what we see so clearly here. Jesus feels this distress in the garden.

But you know why does it lead to sin? Because He stops in that moment and He gets on His face and He prays. There's a difference whether you feel this on a regular basis or you feel this in the most difficult moments of suffering in life. what stands in the way between that being just distress and leading to an anxiety that does not trust the Lord is prayer. It's getting on our face in faith and praying, acknowledging that we can't handle this ourselves, but God can. So you have one of two options in this moment.

You can trust God or you can say that I'm sufficient in and of myself, that I can handle this myself. I was talking to Scott Hill about this this week. He's one of our older members. And he says really two responses. It's either this vertical response where you are praying to the Lord or it's more of a circular response. And I love that because I know exactly what he's getting at.

It's a circular response of just crazy. You feel this deep distress. You feel it coming on and then all of a sudden you don't go to the Lord. You want to deal with it yourself and you choose to deal with yourself and then all of a sudden it leads into this anxiety where you're not trusting the Lord. Your thoughts are consumed. But then that physically affects you, right?

And then you feel it and then it causes more distress. And it's this cycle where you feel distress and you try to handle it yourself and it leads to more anxiety and it goes on and on. And what God is trying to teach us to do is to break through that and humble ourselves before the Lord and pray from a desperate place. I mean, Jesus falls on the ground and prays desperately as a physical posture of deep prayer in the midst of distress. That sometimes you've got to fall on your face. In the most difficult moments of life, you've got to get on your face and pray.

That if you are overwhelmed at work, sometimes you need to pause, get on your knees at your desk and pray. Scott was talking about sometimes he just holds his hands out, that physically gets in a posture of prayer. Jesus in John 17 looks up to the Father and prays. One of the things I teach in counseling is deep breathing and I'll do deep breathing exercises, which I always tell people. It's very awkward to breathe with somebody deeply for two or three minutes. It feels very new agey, but I'm sold on it.

I think it is very helpful that there are moments whether you're tempted to look at pornography or you're tempted to fall more into a spiral of anxiety to just in those moments regulate your breathing. Because when you breathe a lot and you get more and more stirred up, your adrenaline spikes, your heart starts pumping and you can't think clearly. And I teach now, pause and just deep breathe. Learn to breathe deeply. And when you do this, it regulates your heart rate, starts to decrease, it floods your brain with oxygen, there's physical changes that happen within you so that you can think clearly.

And then I say, get on your knees and pray. And remember the gospel and rehearse truth and pray. There's some physical things you can do to get to a posture of humility before the Lord. Life is going to throw a lot at you. It is going to throw haymakers at your soul, which in boxing is a huge punch. That it's going to absolutely come at you.

And you have a fork in the road in all of these circumstances. If you are a Christian, you can, in that moment, come to the Father humbly in prayer. Or you can see that you are sufficient to handle yourself. And if you see yourself as sufficient, you will physically bear the weight of that, which will affect you physically. You will, like I've done in the past, question the character and the goodness of God. Or you can come to him humbly in prayer.

You can get on your face and cry out to him. And you can echo the same prayer of Jesus. Not my will, God, but your will be done. I don't want to lose this battle of cancer. I don't want to lose my job. I don't want to wreck my career.

I don't want to fail this test. I don't want to lose this child. I don't want to lose this parent. But not my will, God. Yours be done. That's the model that Jesus gives us.

That we get to come to the Father and pray. In the midst of distress, in the midst of trouble, in the midst of all the swirling suffering that surrounds us. We get to choose the path of Christ and fall in the same line that he did. And I thank Jesus that he chose the path that he chose. I thank Jesus that in that garden as he's praying and he's overwhelmed and he's sweating and he's physically weak that he chose to get up and go to the cross. Because that's the only hope that we have.

The only hope we have is Jesus on the cross. And my hope for us as Christians is we'd see what Jesus did. And that we'd follow the same path in prayer. Matt's going to come up. And I want us for a moment to reflect upon the things that are happening in our life. The things that that are heavy for us.

That are burdensome for us. The troubles that we face. The suffering that's in front of us. And I just want us to do that. I want us to pray. Maybe you need to get on your knees in front of your chair.

Maybe you hold your hands out. But I want us to pray. If you are not a Christian, I want you to see that the God of the universe did not leave you in a world that is so filled with brokenness and sin. He didn't leave you. He came for you. He loved you so much that he got up out of the garden and he went to the cross for you.

So that you don't have to be alone. So that you would have a God who stands in the heavens and hears your prayers and knows what you are feeling. We don't always get the responses we want. There are times we will pray and God says, no. But the path of faith is acknowledging that ultimately God's will is best.

So if you are a Christian, I pray that you would, that would be so clear for you this morning as you pray. If you are not a Christian, I pray you would be so overwhelmed by the love of Christ that you give in to him and believe. Let me lead us in prayer and then take a few moments in silence before we respond in singing. Lord, this world is so painful. we feel sin deep within us. We see it all around us. We see the hurt.

We see the pain of death and suffering and loss. And it is overwhelming. And that is okay. Because you are able to handle it. God, I pray right now that the Christians in this room who are struggling that they would respond in prayer not just now but for a lifetime they would respond in choosing the path of faith and trusting you and they would lay their burdens before you. And you would comfort them.

You would comfort us. You'd be near to us. You'd be gracious to us. And God, I pray if there's anyone here that does not believe this that has not trusted in you may your overwhelming love be so clear right now in this moment that they would believe. In Jesus' name, amen. Amen.

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The Lord's Supper (Matthew 26:1-26-29)

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The Lord's Supper
Spencer Cary

Transcript

Good morning. Good morning. My name is Spencer. I am one of the pastors here. We're going to be in Matthew 26, verses 26 through 29 today. Today we are going to look at the moment that Jesus instituted the Lord's Supper.

So we call this an ordinance. All right, this is something that God has ordained, that Jesus has ordained for us to practice as the church. So we have taught this a few times over the last few years. And we've come at it really hitting it, really the most important parts of it as we've walked through it. Today we're going to walk through this a little bit differently. We're going to give a little more background on this.

So if you love taking notes, today is your day. So we are going to look at this. There's a lot of significance and a lot of debate over the Lord's Supper. So I want to walk through the text in Matthew today and see what the Bible teaches us. Then I want to walk through historically how the Lord's Supper has come about.

The reality is that y'all have opinions on communion or the Eucharist or the Lord's Supper, even how you call it. You have opinions, you don't even know that you do, but that comes from a historical progression and how the church has approached this over the last 2,000 years. So we're going to walk through that. And then I want us to just get real practical at the end and show what we believe about the Lord's Supper and how we practice it. So let me pray and then we'll jump straight in.

And God, I thank you that you've given us this tangible, beautiful practice that we get to keep and remember what the gospel means to us. God, I pray that you'd help us understand this more deeply this morning. You'd help us be present. In Jesus' name, amen. All right, so verse 26.

Now as they were eating, Jesus took bread and after blessing it, broke it and gave it to the disciples and said, Take, eat, this is my body. And he took a cup and when he had given thanks, he gave it to them saying, Drink of it, all of you, for this is my blood of the covenant, which is poured out for many for the forgiveness of sins. I tell you, I will not drink again of this fruit of the vine until the day when I drink it new with you in my Father's kingdom. Okay, so this part of the meal really builds off of what we were talking about last week. And I hinted at this. This is the Passover meal.

So he has the disciples together in a room to take the Passover meal. So in order to understand the significance of the Lord's Supper, we need to understand Passover and what that means. All right, so Passover comes from the book of Exodus. This is something that was at the forefront of the Jewish calendar. So the Jewish calendar, right at the beginning, you celebrate Passover.

This is a meal of remembrance. It's their Independence Day. It celebrates the biggest redemptive moment of the history of the Israelites, really the formation of the covenant people of God. So, go back to Exodus. You remember Prince of Egypt, the movie? Take your mind there.

It's a classic. You should see it. Go back to Exodus. The Israelites have been slaves for over 400 years in Egypt. 400 years they've been slaves. And God says, no more.

He raises up Moses. He sends Moses to Pharaoh. And Moses goes to Pharaoh and says, let my people go. And Pharaoh says, no. And then one by one, God starts to enact judgment on the land in the form of plagues. So he turns the Nile River into blood.

He sends gnats and locusts and boils and all kinds of things. And at every turn, Pharaoh says, no. I'm not going to let your people go. Then finally comes the last plague. And Moses comes to him and says, if you do not let the people go, he will take the firstborn son of every house in the land. He will kill every firstborn son.

And Pharaoh says, no. So God tells Moses to go and tell the people. He tells the people that they need to take a lamb and slaughter the lamb. So he tells the Israelites, slaughter a lamb and take the blood of the lamb and put it on the doorpost and the lintel, the very top doorpost. Put it all over the door. And when I come through to enact my judgment, I will pass over your house.

Meaning he will not take the firstborn son of the house that has the blood of the lamb on it. So they do this. They slaughter lambs without blemish. They take the blood. They put it on the doorposts. The Lord comes through at night.

And he takes the firstborn son of every house of Egypt. All the Egyptians lose their firstborn son, including Pharaoh. And at that point, Pharaoh says, get out. And they're free. After 400 years of being slaves, they are finally free. He tells them to prepare a meal.

It's of unleavened bread. It's a quick meal for them. And then he says, remember this. You're going to have a celebration. It's called the Feast of Unleavened Bread. That every year at the beginning of your calendar, you're going to remember what I did.

That I saved you. That I redeemed you from being slaves in Egypt. That I saved you. The blood of the lamb saved you. All of that. And then what comes out of that throughout the rest of Exodus is God really forming his covenant people.

All of that history. All of that theology. All of that significance is packed into this meal. Jesus takes that and then says, all right. This is a new meal for my new people. Established on a new covenant.

All of that significance rolls up into this meal. Because in just a few hours after Jesus does this, he is going to the cross. And what is significant about this is that Jesus is going to become the Passover lamb. That the bread and the wine that he has out for them will be his body and his blood. His body will be given just as the lamb was sacrificed. His blood will be shed so that they will no longer be slaves to sin.

They won't feel the power of death through belief in him. That's the significance. Jesus becomes the Passover lamb. And he's holding this meal out for them to remember this. In fact, Luke adds this. He says, do this in remembrance of me.

That the church is commanded to remember the work of Christ. Not just that happens at the cross. But also, he says, he will not drink of this again until they are with him in his father's kingdom. The picture is when all things are made new. This is between the cross and the final wedding feast. When God, when Jesus returns, it makes all things new.

So this meal, we've taught this before. It's a meal of tension for a people in tension. Between the work of Christ on the cross and his blood that was shed for us so that we'd have faith in him. And also, the day when he comes back and makes all things new. That when we take the Lord's Supper, we remember his death. And we remember that sin will no longer remain.

That that is what we get to celebrate as the people of God. As we take part in the Lord's Supper. It is a practice for us to remember that we live in a kingdom that has come, but has not yet been consummated. Has not yet been finished. Alright, so. That's what's packed into the significance of this meal.

And he says, do this in remembrance of me. And the church did this. We see this very early on in the book of Acts. It's in Acts 2. After Peter preaches the Sermon of Pentecost. And 3,000 plus people come to know Jesus.

And place faith in Jesus. It says, and they devote themselves to the apostles' teaching. And the fellowship. To the breaking of bread and prayers. Now, the breaking of bread is significant. It just said they're taking part in meals together.

But that's not just what's being taught here. The breaking of bread is language for taking part in the Lord's Supper. So we kind of see in the New Testament that they would have had a meal together. And they would have taken part in the Lord's Supper. We see it again in Acts 20. In Acts 20 verse 7.

It says, on the first day of the week. When we gather together to break bread. That's not just eating a meal together. That is significant. They gather together on the first day of the week. Which is Sunday.

That's why we gather together on Sundays for worship. And they broke bread. They took part in the Lord's Supper. We're going to see a little bit later. And walk through 1 Corinthians 11. To see some more biblical.

How we should practice this. How we should not practice this. But that's how it begins. And then from there. It's really a 2,000 year history. Of the church developing this.

And thinking more thoughtfully about it. And trying to figure out how to practice it. So that's where we are. That I want to move to now. The reality is. Is that we have opinions on this.

We have opinions on this. Because history has an impact. On the way that we think about the Lord's Supper. First. This may seem tedious. If you don't like history.

Just bear with me for a few moments. But the reason that we. If you have any church background at all. There's a reason you have an opinion on this. My dad reminds me regularly. That I was Christian Lutheran.

He's a very proud Lutheran. He says you're a Christian Lutheran. I said yes I know. You've told me. 10,000 times. So.

I was Christian Lutheran. And the Lutherans. The Lutheran church. Has a different take on this. Than others. Eventually landed in a Presbyterian church.

And I walked through. Confirmation. In a Presbyterian church. So Presbyterians. Methodists. Catholics.

They'll go through something called confirmation. That it prepares them. It confirms their faith. So that. They can take. So that we can take the Lord's Supper.

And Presbyterians have a take on this. That is different. And then one time. I was with a buddy of mine. Who's Catholic. I went to mass with him.

And. I just followed him up there. And they called the Eucharist. So I followed him up there. I took part in the Eucharist. They served real wine.

And drank that. And thought. Oh this is. This is different. And then. Later on the ride home with him.

His mom is the sweetest lady. And she looked at me and said. Don't ever do that again. She said. You are not Catholic. You don't.

You know. Come with us. But don't ever do that again. And I was a little offended. And thrown off. But I appreciate that.

Because she understands. That the way they practice it. Is different. And I should not have taken part of it. And I never will take part in it. Ever again.

Fast forward a little bit later. I became a Christian. In a Methodist church. That's where I came to know Jesus. Methodists have a different take on this. And now I'm a Baptist pastor.

And we have a different take on this. So maybe you didn't follow me. Through the tour to denominations. But. If you have any background. At all.

There's a reason. If you have any opinions. There's a reason. So. Alright. Much of the debate.

Over how to practice the Lord's Supper. Hinges on one word. One very big word. Take. Eat. This.

Is. My body. Tens of thousands. Of pages. Have thought. Of thought.

Have been spent on. That word is. What does is mean? Is it. Jesus is saying. This is literally.

My body. Which has a different weight to it. Or. Is it. No. This.

It's figuratively. This. This is my body. And there's some. Some metaphorical usage here. That's where the.

The range of debate happens. Is on that. Word. And denominations. Are very. Very.

Very. Very. Much split. On what is. Means. So.

I'm going to walk through. Quickly as possible. From the early church. To today. So. The early church fathers.

Alright. This is second. Third. Fourth. Fifth century. All had.

Pretty vague notions. And understandings. Of what that word meant. At least that's what their writing says. They were. Basically.

To summarize it. They thought. That Jesus. Was somewhat. Spiritually. Present.

In. The bread. And the wine. Kind of. It just. It was.

General. Fuzziness. Augustine. One of the early church fathers. Who. When I googled.

A picture of Augustine. I could not resist putting a picture of Kanye up there with him. Augustine. For the five of you that appreciate Kanye. Even when he's crazy. Augustine.

Had. Had a lot to say about it. And still. In all of his writings. Was just. Real fuzzy on it.

Just yet. Jesus is present. In. Kind of. The bread. And the one.

So. The early church fathers. Had things to say about it. It was real mysterious. It wasn't real. Well defined.

Then. Fast forward. Seven hundred years. The Catholic church. Started to develop this. Further.

And further. And further. Until you get to. 1215. The year 1215. In 1215.

The church. The Catholic church. At the fourth. Lateran council. Finally had a position on this. They said.

This is what we believe. We believe in. Transubstantiation. That is a big word. Okay. But just transubstance.

Is what you need to see out of that. That when. This is what Catholics believe. That when you take the body. And the bread. And the wine.

It literally becomes. The body. And the blood. Of Christ. Literally. It.

Transubstances. I say transforms. But they would. Take issue with that. That it becomes. As they're drinking.

And as they're eating. The literal body. And blood. Of Christ. That was their position. They cemented finally.

After years of thinking about it. And if you want to nerd out. About how that came to be. With Aristotelian philosophy. We can do that later. I'm not going to bore.

The rest of you. But. That's the reasoning. That they came to. And they got really aggressive. About it.

Very quickly. Very quickly. They started to. They forced this. On the western church. This understanding.

That if you. As you're handling. The bread. And the wine. You are getting ready. To handle the literal.

Body. And blood. Of. Christ. To the point where. They started.

Stopped giving it. The wine. To lay people. Because they thought. If it got spilled. Oh no.

We're going to mess this up. Completely. And it just got crazy. And guess what? Some people. Did not like this.

Some people. You could say. Protested this. Some of those protesters. Were called. Protestants.

So if you're wondering. Why we're called Protestants. It's because we're the OG protesters. Okay. That. That is what they began to do.

One of them's name. Was John Wycliffe. John Wycliffe said. The church has. Lost its mind. This is crazy.

The Bible does not teach this. The early church fathers. Do not agree with this. What are we doing? He taught a lot of things. He's one of the reasons why.

Bible translation came into being. We have so much to be thankful for. From John Wycliffe. And the Catholic church. Appreciated him so much. That when he died.

They unearthed his body. And they burned his bones. We had Twitter. They had unearthing and desecrating bodies. That is what they did. They were very mad at his teachings.

So. This began to turn to a movement. Of protesters. Of Protestants. And one of them was a very ornery. German monk.

Who really was the biggest protester of all. And his name was Martin Luther. Martin Luther comes along. And we have so much to be thankful for. About Martin Luther. Luther.

He taught things like. Sola Scriptura. Which is Latin for. Scripture alone. It is the reason why we go. The Bible.

That's our understanding. That's our authority. Of how God has spoken. The Catholic church looks to. Doctrines and teachings. Of the church.

And we say. No. The Bible. What does the Bible say? He's the reason why we believe in faith alone. Which is sola fide.

It's the idea that we're not saved. By our works. You hear that all the time here. We're saved by. Faith in Jesus. It's not faith and works.

No. Faith. There's so many things we're thankful for. That Luther helped shape us. The reason that we're here. In this room today.

By God's sovereign plan. Is bringing about people like Luther. He said. No. However. Luther didn't get very far from the Catholic church.

On the teaching that comes with the Lord's Supper. That's why Lutherans are kind of seen a little bit. As diet Catholic. Catholic light. They look very similar. In a lot of ways.

Which would make Luther roll in his grave. But that's the reality. I found out. Like a month ago. That my grandmother. On my dad's side.

Was Catholic. Never knew this. And I was like. That's crazy. He said. Yeah.

So when she married your grandfather. And. And. And. And. She wanted.

You know. It was easy for her to become a Protestant. Because he was Lutheran. It was the easy jump. And I was like. Oh.

That makes a lot of sense. And the. The reason it does. Is because of his teaching. On the Lord's Supper. And that is consubstantiation.

Big word. Consubstantiation. Which answers the question. Does the bread. And the wine. Become the literal.

Body. And blood. Of Christ. And the answer is. Yes. Maybe.

No. Kind of. Sort of. General position. Of the Lutheran church. On this.

So literally what they say is. It teaches that the body. And the blood of Christ. Are present. In. With.

And under. The elements. Under. And with. The bread. And.

The wine. Is that. Is that. Is that clear. Clear. Clear as mud.

I mean. Like I said. Did you put cyanide in the punch. You said. No. No.

I didn't. It's not. It's not. It's not cyanide in it. It's just. In.

With. Under it. It's just. We're fine. You go. Wait.

What? Exactly. And that is what the Protestant movement said. They said. No. You did not go far enough.

We are. We are. We are completely ditching this. And the Protestant movement. Went even further. And one of those men that came along.

That. That fought that. Was named. Zwingli. Zwingli. I will not pronounce his first name.

Because it is Swiss. And I'm not going to try. But. Zwingli came along. And he debated Luther on this. He agreed with Luther on all these other things.

But not this. He said no. He presented something called the memorial view. The memorial view. And that view. Is that the.

The bread and the wine. Is a sign. It is a symbol. That when Jesus said. Do this in remembrance of me. That's all it was meant to be.

Was a sign. Was a symbol. To remember what Jesus has done. That Jesus. After his death. Ascended to.

The right hand of God. That is where he is. He is not. All up in the elements. Around it. With it.

Transformed. No. It is a sign. That helps us remember. What Jesus has done. So after that.

I'll give you one more. Along came a man named John Calvin. And the fact that none of you. Jumped that joke. Means. This is the wrong room.

Maybe later. All right. Calvin. Came along. And he said no. It was kind of a middle ground.

Between Lutherans. And Zwingli. He said no. He called the spiritual. Presence view. All right.

The spiritual. Presence view. This was. Saying no. It's not just a sign. It's not just a sign.

But also. No. It's not this in with around. No. Jesus is present. Really in a mysterious way.

My professor summarized the position this way. He said the bread and the wine are still symbols. But not empty symbols. Although the elements do not become the body and blood of Christ. They are a sign that Christ himself is really present. He would say things like no.

Jesus is divine. He's not just confined to being at the right hand of the Father of God. He's omnipresent. It means he's everywhere. So no.

He absolutely can be present. But ultimately I appreciate this one thing that Calvin said. He said it is a secret too lofty for either my mind to comprehend or my words to declare. And to speak more plainly. I'd rather experience than understand it. So he just left a lot of mystery.

That Jesus is somehow present in it. But we just don't know fully. Now okay. That's a lot of history all at once. And that's a lot of taking all at once. But the reality is that if you're Catholic.

Or Catholic background. Or Baptist. Or Anglican. Or Presbyterian. Or Methodist. Or any of that background.

It flows from that long progression of history. The reason you have opinions on it. Comes from this. So. Given all of that. And given how we walk through the scriptures.

And the importance of it. We're going to see in a moment. We want to handle this meal carefully. And reverently. And thoughtfully. Like we want to understand this.

And as good Baptists. Our approach is. Yes. History is nice. What does the Bible say about this? That's the drum we beat.

What does the Bible teach on this? So. I wanted to. Give us just six very practical. This is. We as a church.

What we believe about the Lord's Supper. And how we practice it. Just these are questions that we've gotten over the years. And I just want to be able to walk through this together. And how the Bible approaches this. Alright.

So. So. Six things that we believe about the Lord's Supper. Alright. So. And all those positions that I gave.

And all the different views on the Lord's Supper. And how you believe what it is. We are. Memorialists. And. Jesus is present in the moment.

So. We. We as a church. Our approach is. Is a little bit in a squishy middle ground. Between believing.

What Zwingli taught. Which is a classical Baptist position. That it is a sign that helps us remember. And. But we're not as far as the spiritual presence.

That. That. That. That. That Calvin taught. Either.

We're somewhere in the middle. We believe. That when Jesus said. This is my body. He did not mean that literally. You know how we know this?

Because he said. I am the door. I am the vine. And I don't look at doors in our church and go. Maybe. Maybe he's present.

We don't do that. It was clearly a metaphor. I mean Jesus is giving the bread and the wine. Literally. It's. It.

It. He's detached from it. The experience itself. When he instituted this. He gives it away. He is not saying.

I am literally. This bread. And this wine. I don't know how you get to that. Biblically. And we don't.

Believe that. But also. We believe the Holy Spirit. Is doing something. Very unique. Very mysterious.

There's a lot of gravity. Given to the moment of communion. We believe that Jesus. Absolutely. Is present in the moment. I agree with Calvin.

We don't. Think he's just confined to the right hand. The Father of God. He's with us. When we're. When we're.

Worshipping. He's with us. As we're sitting with the authority of God's word. He's with us. As we take. The Lord's Supper.

And remember. What he has done for us. So we're in the middle ground. Between the two. Realizing this helps us. Remember the work of Christ.

And he is with us. As we take. The Lord's Supper. All right. So. The next two big questions we get.

Is on who can take the Lord's Supper. And. Who can administer it. Who can actually give. The Lord's Supper. And in order to understand.

Those questions. We have to go. To what the Bible teaches on this. And the case study that we get. That teaches us. How to take the Lord's Supper.

How not to take the Lord's Supper. Is. First Corinthians 11. First Corinthians 11. Gives us that case study. Of how this went terribly wrong.

In the church. Of Corinth. So. First Corinthians 11. Verse. 20.

You guys are doing great. I know there's a lot. When you come together. It is not the Lord's Supper. That you eat. For in eating.

Each one goes ahead. With his own meal. One goes hungry. Another gets drunk. What. Do you not have houses.

To eat. And drink in. Or do you despise. The church of God. And humiliate. Those who have.

Nothing. What shall I say to you. Shall I commend you in this. No. I will not. All right.

So what is he getting at there. Because we just jumped into. A situation. One of the fruits. Of the gospel. Is.

Unity. Unity. Unity in the body of Christ. It shows up again. And again. In the New Testament letters.

It is why. That we wrote a song about it. As a church. We care. About. Unity.

Because God. Cares. About. Unity. Unity matters. And here is what the church of Corinth.

Was doing. They met in homes. For worship gatherings. Homes of richer. Christians. The richer Christians.

Would start. The meal. Would start. The part of the Lord's Supper. And they would eat. And be filled.

And they would drink. So much. That they got drunk. That when the poor Christians. Showed up. There was.

Nothing. They had nothing. To take part in. They used. Hear this. They used the Lord's Supper.

As a way. To divide. People. In the church. Brothers and sisters. Based on their socioeconomic class.

Based on who had money. And who did not. It's absolutely. Wicked. That not only. That Christians.

Would be separated. In different classes. When it comes to who has money. And who has not. But that they would use.

The Lord's Supper. To do that. God. Was not pleased. At all. Fast forward.

Down to verse 27. Whoever. Therefore. Eats. The bread. And drinks.

The cup. Of the Lord. In an unworthy manner. Will be guilty. Concerning the body. And the blood.

Of. The Lord. And that is a warning. That applies directly. To that church. And how they were misusing it.

That applies broadly. To the. To the rest. Of the church. That if you. Do this.

In an unworthy manner. That's the heart. Why people debated this. For so long. That's the heart. To do this.

In an unworthy manner. You just have to understand. The context. Of what he's getting at. You do this. In an unworthy manner.

You will be guilty. Verse 28. Let a person. Examine. Himself. That is why.

When we. Present the Lord's Supper. We say. Take a moment. Don't just come up here. Flippantly.

Don't just come up here. Just because it's part of the process. It's what we do. No. Take some time. And reflect.

To think upon your own sin. To remember what your sin. Cost. Remember how good the gospel is. That Jesus. Died for our sins.

To remember your sin. And remember your. Savior. That's what we say. Examine yourself. To check your own heart.

To understand. The gravity of this moment. When we come and take the Lord's Supper. Let a person examine himself then. And so eat. Of the bread.

And drink. Of the cup. For if anyone who eats. And drinks. Without discerning the body. Eats.

And drinks. Judgment. On himself. That if you do this. Not reverently. If you don't discern.

Your own heart. If you don't do this. In a way that honors this. You'll bring judgment on yourself. Verse 30. That is why many of you are weak and ill.

And some have died. And catch what he said there. Weak. Ill. Some of you have died. Some people would be like.

You know. I don't like the Old Testament God. Because he's really violent. And people get struck down. I like the New Testament God. Because I like.

I like Jesus. Because he's. He's loving. He never would do any of this. And it's like. I don't think you've read the Old.

Or the New Testament. That God is abundantly loving. And gracious in the Old Testament. And also. God brings the hammer down. In judgment.

In the New Testament. That the New Testament church. Did this. Some got weak. Some got sick. And some.

Died. There's a lot of. That. This is why the church. Has been so. Paranoid.

In a good way. Sometimes not. In trying to understand this. Because this. Matters. Immensely.

We don't want judgment. To be brought upon us. In how we take this. So. When you understand that. And walking through.

Kind of all that. And understanding. Of how to take part. In the Lord's Supper. To do this reverently. To understand.

When you. When you get there. Then you can answer the question. Who can take part in this. And who can. Administer this.

So the second one. Who can take part in this. Christians. Walking in faith. And repentance. Can participate.

In the Lord's Supper. So. The Protestant church. Has largely taught. This meal. Is a meal.

For. Christians. It is a meal. For Christians. If you are not a Christian. We even say this.

When we do it. When we present it. Well if you are not a Christian. Well we do not want you. To take part in this. Part of it is.

Is we don't want you. To bring judgment. Upon yourself. But other part of it is. Is why would you take something. And miss the meaning completely.

This is a meal. For the people of God. To remember. And understand. What it means. So.

Protestants. Of largely greed. No. This is a meal. For Christians. Baptists.

Well we have some. Even more positions. On this. You might be thinking. Seriously. There are more.

Positions on this. Yes. There are. I don't know if you know this. Baptists have a lot of positions. On a lot of things.

From drinking. To dancing. We have lots of positions. We are like the SEC. Of denominations. It just means more.

For those who watch the SEC network. All right. Baptists. Real quick. Three different positions. The first position is.

Something called. Closed. With a D. Communion. And that idea is. Is that for anyone.

To come and take part. In this Lord's Supper. You have to. Be a baptized. And when we say baptized. We mean.

That you must. Believe in Jesus. And then be baptized. Which is the. Bad position. Position of baptism.

That you must be. Baptized as a believer. And be a member. Of this exact. Local church. That is closed communion.

Nope. That's not us. That's. That's. That is. That is a minority position.

But that does exist. The next position. Is called. Closed. Without a D. Closed.

Communion. And that is. The idea. That you can be a Baptist. At another church. As long as you've been.

Baptized after belief. Come. Take part in the Lord's Supper. That is who can take it alone. We also. Do not agree.

With that position. If you want to talk more about that. And why we believe that. We can. We don't have the space for it now. We do not agree.

With that position. The last position for Baptists. Is called. Open communion. And that is what we believe. Open communion.

Says that if you are a Christian. If you believe in Jesus. If you are not. We had a caveat. If you're not. Under church discipline somewhere.

Meaning you're in good standing. You're not running away from Jesus. That if you believe in Jesus. I don't care what your position is on baptism. Come and take part in this meal. Because that.

Listen. I'm not going to disunify you. Because you have a different take on baptism. That would be treating you like you are not a Christian. And that's not what we're going to do. If you believe in Jesus.

Come. Take part in this meal. And if you want to talk about that later. We can. That is our position as a church. If you're a Christian.

Come. Take part. Third. It deals with who can administer it. We believe it is wise. For pastors and those under our authority.

To administer the Lord's Supper. So. We believe it is wise. I use that word intentionally. Wise. Not mandating.

This is how things have to be done everywhere. For our church. We believe it's wise. The Catholic Church. Placed. A very heavy emphasis.

On clergy only. Clergy. The only ones that can handle it. And that makes sense. If you understand their theology on it. You're handling the literal body and blood of Christ.

So. Protestants have rejected that notion. And there's disagreements. On who can actually handle it. Some believe. No.

It only has to be a pastor. Others will say. No. It can be. It can be a deacon. Others can say.

No. Whatever. Two or three are gathered. It doesn't matter. We can take it. We wouldn't hold to that.

Either. Some believe. It can only be done on Sundays. As we gather for worship. Others would say. No.

It can be done in homes. Which is what the early church did. They would have a meal together. Because we do see the Lord's Supper. Was. You know.

Attached to. A fellowship. Meal event. And they would take the Lord's Supper. Here's what we believe. We believe.

That the normative. The normal pattern. Of how we practice the Lord's Supper. Is us as pastors. Presenting the Lord's Supper. And then us taking this together.

But we also believe. It is very special. And y'all. It is very good. When this happens. Occasionally.

In our groups. That we authorize our group leaders. Our group leaders are deacons. That we trust them. That we trust them. To correctly handle.

The Lord's Supper. There's a lot of beautiful. Gospel. Forgiveness. And repenting of sin. After a fellowship meal together.

When it happens in. The home. So we authorize our community. Group leaders who are deacons. Yes. On occasion.

Do this in. Your home. But the normative pattern. Is us coming together. And presenting this. Because we want to make sure.

That we are doing this. In a way that honors. And gives reverence to that. If you want to talk more about that later. Also. I'll be around to talk about that as well.

All right. The next question is. How often do we do it? That's the fourth thing we'll get into. We believe. It is.

We believe in regular. Regular observance. Of the Lord's Supper. We believe in regular. And I would add. Almost weekly.

Observance. Of the Lord's Supper. Now. There are a lot of churches. Lots of churches. Even.

Lots of Baptist churches. That do it quarterly. And some of the heart behind that. Is. Everything we just talked about. And revering it.

In a way that we won't want to do it. So often. That we would lose. The value. And the meaning. So.

So. If you do it too much. Then you'll. You'll miss out on. All the. All the.

It's supposed to mean. You'll just. It'll just be this ritual. That you go through. And I understand. I understand that critique.

But we look at passages. Like 1 Corinthians 11. When it says. When you come together. Which gives. The.

This is happening regularly. We look at the book of Acts. Where it seems they came together regularly. And see. This is actually a regular part of worship. And y'all.

We need. The gospel. Every week. To be reminded. Of the gospel. When we come and worship together.

And this is a very tangible. Reminder. Of how much we need Jesus. Of how much we need. Repentance of sins. Of how good.

His grace is. So we shoot for. Regular observance. We have. You know. Reasons that we haven't done it regularly.

One being. A global pandemic. We haven't done it. In a year. Actually. Like a year.

Maybe. I think this week. Or next week. Because we just said. No. It's not wise for us.

In this period of time. To be doing this. But as the pandemic. Is waning. We're going to. To be.

Starting to bring this back in. Around. A monthly ish. Over the coming months. We'll be doing this. Until we get back to.

Regular. Weekly. Doing this. And then other times. We'll have prayer. Instead of this.

Sometimes we'll do baptism. Instead of this. But we want to. Regularly come. And take part. In the Lord's Supper together.

All right. Two more you guys. Should it be juice. Or should it be wine. That's a question we get sometimes. We believe it's wise.

For our church. To use juice. Now. Some people believe. That Jesus. Only drank.

Grape juice. That what they're actually drinking. In the New Testament. Is not wine. That is not true. It's not historically true.

Not even close. Thomas Welch. Invented grape juice. In the 1800s. That is why we have. Welch's grape juice.

He figured out. Literally. That's why. Welch's came from. Welch's came from. Thomas Welch.

Who was a Methodist. Who said. I want to have. Something that. That alcoholics. That wouldn't be able to take part in.

That we can serve. At our churches. And he figured out. The process. Of how to make grape juice. Without alcohol.

In it. Some on the other hand. Will say. No. Jesus used wine. Therefore.

We have to use wine. I came from a church. Before. Our church. Where they gave two cups. Someone was holding juice.

And wine. And it was your conscience. Whatever you wanted. You took part in either. Here's the deal. We believe as Baptists.

That it's a sign. It's a sign. That Jesus is present in the moment. But it is a sign. Therefore. We think juice is a very acceptable sign.

And we're not going to serve wine. Because it would. It would. It would violate the consciousness. Of some of the people in our church. And we're not going to do that.

Why. Why would we create disunity. In how we take this. We're not going to do that. Juice is completely. Acceptable.

And for the ones who serve only wine. I don't think you're thinking about those. Who may be addicted to alcohol. And your presence. So we believe.

No. Juice is absolutely acceptable. And if you want to have a discussion about. If it's bread. If it should be unleavened. Like pita.

Or should it be leavened bread. We can have that later. The church has had some things to say. But not a ton to say about that. We believe it's a sign. So it's fine.

Some people will go. Well can you do Oreos and Mountain Dew? No. That's dumb. We believe juice. Bread.

Alright. All of that. All 37 and 20. 37 minutes and 26 seconds. Of all of that background. Okay.

I think it's helpful. Have it in the back of your head. Okay. Because I think it's helpful to understand. Why you approach the Lord's Supper. Here's where we've preached entire sermons on.

And is the most important aspect of the Lord's Supper. It is this right here. The Lord's Supper. Is a unique act of worship. That gives us a tangible reminder of the gospel. That's it.

That's where we post up. Most of our time. Most of our thought. Is right there. It is a unique act of worship. That gives us a tangible reminder.

To remember the gospel. Every week we present it. Is an opportunity for you to think about. The sin. Maybe the sin that you fell into this week. And the sin that you feel shame over.

The sin struggles that are plaguing you. And we say remember. Remember that Christ died for your sins. That He loves you so much. That He didn't leave you in your sin. And your brokenness.

That He came and His blood was spilt. And poured out for you. So that you could have fellowship. And faith with Jesus. For the long haul. And it's not just that.

It is a reminder that. We live between the cross. And when all things are made new. And for those of you that are struggling right now. And your sin. It is a reminder for you to remember.

That this is not the end. That the sin that you feel so heavy. On your soul. That's not the final picture. One day Jesus comes back. And all things will be made new.

And when that day comes. Sin will be a distant memory. Your broken and failing body. Will be a distant memory. All we will have. Is beautiful.

Wonderful. Fellowship with the King. That is what this meal. Gives me a reminder of. And we get to come. Every week that we take it.

And remember. How good Jesus is. I'm going to close. With one reading. It's from the Heidelberg Catechism. It's like a 400 year old catechism.

Catechism is a question and answer style. It helps you understand. Truth. And I'm just going to read. From the Heidelberg Catechism. Because I think this is a great word.

To set us up. The question. That is presented. In the Heidelberg Catechism. Is this. How does.

The Lord's Supper. Remind you. And assure you. That you shared. Christ's one sacrifice. On the cross.

And in all. His gifts. Hear this. Here's the answer. In this way. Christ has commanded me.

And all believers. To eat this broken bread. And to drink this cup. With this command. He gave the promise. First.

As surely. Hear this. As I see. As I see. With my eyes. The bread of the Lord.

Broken for me. And the cup. Given to me. Y'all look. Upstairs. Look back there.

Look. Look at it. As you see it. With your eyes. As you visualize. His body broken.

His blood shed. So surely. His body was offered. And broken for me. And his blood poured out for me. On the cross.

Second. As surely. As I receive. From the hand of him. Who serves. Verse.

And hear this. Taste with my mouth. The bread. And the cup of the Lord. That as you eat. And drink this.

As you are literally. Tasting it. It is a. It is a. It is a way for you to remember. His body.

Was broken for my sin. That his blood was poured out. For my sin. How good. Is my God. Taste with my mouth.

The bread. And the cup of the Lord. Given me. As sure signs. Of Christ's body. And blood.

So surely. He nourishes. And refreshes. My soul. For eternal life. With his crucified body.

And poured out blood. Amen. The band is going to come up. We are going to take. The Lord's Supper. For the first time.

In a year. Now. Before I present this. Let me just give you. Some logistics on it. Because it is a little bit different.

If you have been here. With us before. We usually have. A bowl. Or basket. Of bread.

That you choose from. And a cup. That you can dip in. And right now. We are not going that route. By the end of the year.

God willing. We will get back there. But for right now. We have individual cups. Those individual cups. Were prepared by people.

Who washed their hands. I think they wore gloves. I wasn't here. Because I was doing something else. Were they wearing gloves. Chet?

Yes. They were wearing gloves. They had masks on. They put them very carefully. And those cups. They are clean.

They are sanitized. What I want you to do logistically. Is to come up as you are ready. Give some distance. Between the person. You and the next person.

Alright. Give some feet of distance. Grab two of those. Go back to your seat. Take part in the Lord's Supper. Put the cup underneath your seat.

When you are done. And when we leave for today. There will be a trash can out there. Please put it in the trash can. When you leave. Alright.

That is the logistics. Let me present this for us. On the night that Jesus betrayed. He took bread. And he broke it. He said.

This is my body. It was broken for you. And he took the cup. Which is the cup of the new covenant. He said. This is my blood.

That was shed for you. That as often as you eat. And drink this. You proclaim my death. Until I return. And that is what we get to do right now.

Some of you came into here. With burdens on your soul. Some of you have been dealing with sin. Some of you. Some of you. Some of you.

You have disunity with another Christian. Right now. That you have resentment with them. That you are struggling with them. I would actually. Invite you to not take part in this right now.

I would ask you right now. To remember the unity of the gospel. And maybe you need to leave this room. And make a phone call before. Before. But before you can take this meal.

I want you to be unified. With another brother and sister in Christ. But Christian. Come. Joyfully to the table. And remember.

That Jesus died for our sins. And how good is it. That by grace. We have been saved through faith. We don't have to earn his favor. But this reminds us.

Of how good he is towards us. If you are not a Christian. Please. Do not take part in this meal. I want you right now. To take part.

In Christ. I want you to believe in him. I want you to understand. That the God of the universe. Loves you so much. That he gave his life for you.

So believe. In him. For those of you who are Christians. Come forward. There are tables in the back as well. And for those in the back.

There are tables up there. Take part in the Lord's summer. Remember how good our Savior is. Let me pray. God I pray. That you would.

Help us see. Help us taste. And see. Right now. That you are good. That your steadfast love.

Was shown so beautifully on the cross. For our sins. That we come in repentance. That right now. We sit. In a moment of reflection.

That we come. To the table. God I pray. That you would help us. Understand this. And the gravity of this moment.

That you be with us. God I pray. There is anyone here. That has not trusted in you. Lord. May you help them.

See. You are worth it. We believe you are better than everything else. And may they believe it too. And may they trust. And believe in you.

In Jesus name. Amen. Amen.

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From Plot to Passover (Matthew 26:1-25)

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From Plot to Passover
Spencer Cary

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To be continued... Good morning. I'm so thankful for those who volunteer and serve with our worship week in, week out. They are all volunteers, and I'm thankful for the work they put in in leading us every Sunday to respond to the goodness of the gospel in praise. So there's something I'm thankful for.

My name is Spencer. I'm one of the pastors here. We're going to be in Matthew 26 this week, the first 25 verses, so you can go ahead and flip there. We do have physical Bibles, a sign of good things, as the pandemic is where it is. But we have Bibles now.

We have Connect cards. It's nice. If you want to grab a Bible, you can go ahead and turn to page 485. That's where it will be. The text will also be on the screen. I had a friend a few years back.

She was a vocal woman of faith. She led Bible studies. She was zealous. I mean zealous in the good way that zealous is used biblically. Zealous for what was good. We were a part of the same ministry.

I thought that she was going to be a leader in women's ministry in the church. I thought that she was going to be a missionary, lots of things. And then she started dating one of our other good friends, and they fell into some sin. They had a horrible breakup. And I don't say this to be funny at all. It was a little bit of a Britney Spears moment.

She cut her hair in pretty dramatic fashion. She lost an unhealthy amount of weight. And then she moved away. And over the next few years, I watched online as she became a subtle critic of the faith she once stood for, and then a very vocal, aggressive critic of the gospel she once proclaimed. And I won't pretend to know her heart, because I don't have to. And I won't pretend to autopsy her once vocal faith with any precision.

That's not my job. But something changed in her. I don't personally know what was happening in her heart, but there's a general pattern for how these things go. And what happens is that someone ultimately treasures something above Christ. And when something happens, when trials come, eventually what they're treasuring over Christ, what resembles faith, begins to crumble completely. And this story has played out in tragic fashion over and over and over again.

And today we're going to be in a series of a bunch of different stories. And in these stories today, we're going to see one of the most tragic stories of all time of someone who put their faith in something else and eventually turned their back on Jesus. So we're going to watch that play out. But alongside this really tragic story of someone turning their back and betraying Jesus, we get to see a second example of someone whose heart so loves Christ, it's two just different approaches, two different hearts, two different mindsets with Jesus. And we're going to see them kind of side by side today.

And I hope that as we walk through this, we'd be reflective of our own hearts. We'd be honest with ourselves that we wouldn't be prideful. We'd humble ourselves. We'd let the Spirit speak to us. And we'd respond. So let me pray.

And then we will jump into these stories. Father, you are good. What we said earlier, your steadfast love endures forever is so true. It endures in the fact that we get to open up your word and we get to hear you speak. God, I pray that you'd help us listen. And that we respond.

In Jesus' name, amen. Like I said, we're moving through a bunch of different stories. So it's going to be one scene, the next, the next, the next, starting off verse 1. When Jesus had finished all these sayings, he said to his disciples, you know that after two days the Passover is coming and the Son of Man will be delivered up to be crucified. So all these sayings really captures what he just spent, what Chet just spent the last three weeks on.

All right, that was the final discourse, the final teaching of Jesus. There's no more teachings. We're shifting completely towards the cross. Every step right now is moving towards the cross. And he's been hinting at this, right? He's been saying that he's going to die.

He's been saying that he's going to be crucified. Now he's saying it's happening. It's happening in the next couple of days. When Passover is done, he will be delivered. He is being very explicit about what is about to happen. All right, it says that, shifts.

Different scene, verse 3. Then the chief priests and the elders of the people gathered in the palace of the high priest, whose name was Caiaphas, and plotted together in order to arrest Jesus by stealth and kill him. But they said, not during the feast, lest there be an uproar among the people. All right, so while this is going on, there's a group of religious leaders who are meeting in the shadows. And their leader is named Caiaphas. This is the first time we see him.

We're going to see him later on as well. He is the high priest. And the leader of what we're going to see throughout chapter 26 is called a council. But the literal Greek word for that is Sanhedrin. So we know what council this is.

It's the Sanhedrin council. The Sanhedrin council was a religious and also political group of religious leaders that came together for two purposes. They wanted to make sure that the people followed the law while also working with the Roman government to keep the people in check. And there are two main parties in the Sanhedrin, two political parties. You have the Pharisees, we've seen over and over again, and the Sadducees that we've seen a little bit of as well. They function a little bit like our U.S.

Congress. They have two different theologies, just like we have two different political philosophies, two different ways of governing, but they have to work together, and power shifts depending on who's in power. The Sadducees at the time of Jesus had the power in the Sanhedrin, and their leader, Caiaphas, believed to be a Sadducee, has them all together. We're going to see them working together throughout 26, plotting against Jesus together to kill him. So, this plot is happening. And then we shift again.

Like I said, a lot of quick stories. Verse 6. Now, when Jesus was at Bethany in the house of Simon the leper. All right, so Jesus now goes to Bethany. He goes to a specific house, the house of Simon the leper. Now, this is the only time that we see Simon.

He does not currently have leprosy. He couldn't host this gathering if he did, because if you have leprosy, you have to be completely apart from the people. So, we can read into the context here and make a pretty educated guess that Jesus actually healed him of leprosy. At one point, he had leprosy. Now, he is healed. And somehow, Simon the leper, the nickname has stuck, which is not the most endearing of nicknames.

I mean, we wouldn't call someone, I don't know, chafing Chet because of a problem they had in college. Like, that's, we're adults. We wouldn't do that. That nickname wouldn't stick, right? Like, Simon went and got healed of leprosy. That guy went to the doctor.

It's fine. We're adults. We move on. I don't know why Matthew decided, I want to keep this name. Maybe they were friends and he wanted to mess with him for the next 2,000 plus years of this gospel being read. Regardless, that's who he is.

Simon the leper. And they're at his house. All right, here's what happens at his house. Verse 7. A woman came up to him with an alabaster flask, a very expensive ointment. And she poured it out on his head as he reclined at the table.

All right, so, let me pause. There's a lot of debate about this. It's gone back and forth. Some version of this story shows up in all four gospels. After spending some time with it, Chet and I looking at it this week, looking at different commentators, it seems that this story shows up in three of them and then one of them is separate. So, Matthew, Mark, and John seem to be describing this story that happened in Bethany.

All right? This happens in the gospel sometimes. They take different, they focus on different details of stories. They're told a little bit differently because these stories are being told thematically. They focus on different things. Luke has a different story of a woman coming to anoint Jesus.

That one seems to be a completely different situation altogether, which happens. You have a feeding of the 4,000 and the 5,000. You have some overlap and differences and similarities between stories. But when you look at this and you piece together Matthew, Mark, and John's accounts, you get a more full picture of what's happening here. So, John's gospel tells us that this woman is one of the Marys. All right?

There's a bunch of different Marys in the New Testament. It's confusing to keep up with who's who. This is one of the Marys. And Mark and John's gospel tell us what type of ointment this is. It's nard oil. So, nard oil, if you know it today as spike nard.

It's a very precious oil imported from India. It's very expensive. The amount that she brings to him is worth about an annual, a year's salary. I mean, it's a very expensive oil that she brings to him. And Mark's gospel doesn't say, I mean, it gives us more of a picture that she didn't use a little bit. She broke the jar open and she anointed his entire, all over him.

Matthew focuses on the head because there's a little bit of Matthew, what he does with David, some comparisons to David and kingship, anointing of the head. There's some Old Testament pictures there. Mark just talks about he's being covered with this oil. John goes with a different picture, focuses on the fact that she took her hair and she was scrubbing his feet with this oil. This is a deeply humbling admiration for Jesus because she could have grabbed some cheaper oils. Right?

There are cheaper oils out there. She could have gone and gotten something different. But no, she goes and she grabs what's probably the most expensive, most valuable thing that she has. And she goes and she grabs it. She looks at it and says, I know who deserves this. I know who's worthy of this.

Probably would have just sat in her house like fine china that's never used just to look at. She's like, I know who's getting this. And she brings it to Jesus. Jesus taught in Matthew 6.21. He says, For where your treasure is, your heart will be also. And it is clear.

This woman treasures Christ. Which shows the first heart posture that I want us to see this morning. And that is this. If Jesus is your treasure, you'll trade everything for Him. If Jesus is your treasure, you'll trade everything for Him. She treasures Christ.

And out of the overflow of her affection, her admiration, her really worship of Jesus, she devotes the most valuable thing for Him. She goes and she gets it and devotes it to Him. If you treasure Christ, you'll trade everything for Him. And we see that clearly in her actions. It's almost childlike. You get your child something for Christmas or for a birthday.

And they run upstairs and they go and they find the most valuable toy they have and they get excited and they come down and they bring it. I got you this. I mean, she treasures Christ. Her heart belongs to Him. I want you to picture the room and just smell it as she breaks in and she breaks the alabaster, beautiful alabaster jar. She breaks it and starts to anoint Him.

Just think of the smell that would just overwhelm you. Have you ever been to somebody's house that's been diffusing oils? And you walk in and it just knocks you back? That was a few drops of oil they put into a diffuser. And I know that they're the most essential, most precious, most well-sourced, purest oils in the world. But listen, that's a few drops.

This is a pound of expensive, fragrant oil and she just, she completely just anoints Him. I mean, it's a powerful display. It would knock you back to see this. And the disciples see this and they respond. Verse 8, and when the disciples saw it, they were indignant, saying, why this waste? For this could have been sold for a large sum and given to the poor.

So, the disciples are indignant. They're angry. They are not happy at this. They break up the moment with a, well, actually, Jesus. Which I've, I've learned through personal experience that, well, actually, moments aren't received well. They're not appreciated by others.

I get excited and I bring in a well, actually, fact. They're like, oh, I actually just died inside. So, that's what this is. Well, actually, Jesus, this is really expensive oil. We just did the math. That's a year's worth of salary you just taught on, right?

To help the least of these among us. That could have helped a lot of least of these. So, they do this. John's gospel tells us that Judas, who we're going to learn more about in a moment, was leading the charge. But it says, and when the disciples saw it, they were indignant.

This is a collective mindset that this woman has come and she's wasted a lot of precious oil that could have been sold and helped a lot of people. To their credit, minimal credit, it's a jarring moment. She walks in. I mean, it's a lot to handle at once. And that is a very expensive gift. Right now, the elders and our toast team, that's our treasury and oversight sustainability team, they're the ones that oversee our finances.

We work together to put a budget together and that's what we're doing right now. We're putting together a budget because our annual budget runs from second quarter to first quarter so it'll start in April. So we're going back and forth, back and forth, back and forth because we care about stewarding our gifts and offerings well. So we're getting at the end of setting this budget and if someone just piped up and said, you know what, I think we should get Matt Freeman a gift. Let's get him a $40,000 guitar.

We'd go, no, that's insane. That's over the top. But Matt isn't Jesus and Jesus has a completely different take on this. Verse 10. But Jesus, aware of this, said to them, why do you trouble the woman?

For she has done a beautiful thing to me. For you will always have the poor with you, but you will not always have me. In pouring this ointment on my body, she has done it to prepare me for burial. Truly, I say to you, wherever the gospel is proclaimed in the whole world, what she has done will also be told in memory of her. Jesus does not see it as a waste. He sees it as beautiful.

Y'all, He knows the value of the ointment. He knows how to math. You know how we know this? He created math. He knows how to add. He knows what's happening here.

He sees the value. And He sees that it's beautiful. Because this comes at a very specific moment. There's two reasons why this is a beautiful display of affection and worship of Jesus. The first is very clearly seen in the text. This comes at one of the most pivotal moments in all of history.

Jesus is getting ready to go to the cross where He's going to be crucified for the sins of humanity. And then He'll be buried. And when they buried people back then, they anointed their bodies with oil. Whether she knows it or not, it's foreshadowing. It's just pointing forward. He's about to die.

He's about to be buried. It's a beautiful display. And it's foreshadowing. I love just in the details of how God works all of this together. That someone in India sourced this oil. They put it in a beautiful alabaster jar.

It was shipped and it made its way all the way to Israel. It ended up in a marketplace where she or someone else bought this for her and she put it on display for years for everyone to see. And then one day she encountered Jesus and He absolutely changed her world. And then later on she said, you know what? That belongs to Him. I will anoint His body because in God's sovereign plan this was to anoint His body in preparation for what's about to happen in just a few days. that's what's clearly on display but also it shows her heart that if you treasure if Jesus is your treasure you'll trade everything for Him.

She sees Jesus is worthy of this and Jesus says that is wonderful. That is good. This act of devotion will be remembered. He says, write it down. This is going John says of all the stories that be told about Jesus would fill all the books he's saying which means they had to choose which stories they wanted to focus on he says this one gets in. She will be remembered for her act.

So, story shifts again. Verse 14 Then one of the twelve whose name was Judas Iscariot went to the chief priests and said what will you give me if I deliver him over to you? And they paid him thirty pieces of silver and from that moment he sought an opportunity to betray him. Jesus had twelve disciples twelve men that he poured into for three years twelve men that were his friends they ate countless meals together they camped out together they got to do ministry with Jesus see him perform miracles they got to perform miracles they got to be on the inside track of some of the most profound teaching that's ever been taught or ever will be taught for three years the twelve got to spend time with Jesus and then one of them says he's worth thirty pieces of silver he's worth it trade him out take the silver and I'll run thirty pieces of silver is about four months of wages so it is a little bit it is quite a bit of money but Judas says that's worth it we don't know much about actually let me say this for for group leaders those who have led groups I want you to hear me so clearly I know there have been moments where you've watched people turn their back on you stab you in the back where you've watched people walk away from Jesus and you've questioned yourself over and over and over again and I just want to say very clearly to you to lead groups and have led groups Jesus spent three years with twelve and one of them abandoned him and stabbed him in the back and sold him out and you're not better than Jesus so just receive some grace we don't know much about Judas we know that he was one of the twelve we know that he had the same experiences that the other disciples did we know from John's gospel he was the one that led the charge on why is this woman wasting this oil because what was happening was he was the treasurer okay he kept the money bags he wasn't concerned about helping the poor because he was actually helping himself to the money that came from that was given to Jesus' ministry so we know that he's greedy we know he's a thief you know he's deceptive but what we know most about him is really this act of betrayal that I mean I mean Judas that's you call someone a Judas you know you can be a hard atheist you know exactly what that means you're a backstabber you're a traitor you're a betrayer so no one names their kid Judas y'all know anybody named Judas?

You can be a hard atheist you know exactly what that means you're a backstabber you're a traitor you're a betrayer so no one names their kid Judas y'all know anybody named Judas? I don't that's on the black list of names you'd never name your kid that because we know what that means he's a traitor we don't know why Judas did this alright I mean we see that he's greedy

Some have theorized that it's possible that the religious leadership is closing in turning against Jesus we know from the context of the gospels that they assumed some type of political movement was going to happen in Jesus and they were very surprised when it didn't so maybe he just thought I need to get out while I can and get some money we don't know it's possible

It's a decent theory we don't know but you can see very clearly that ultimately one of the reasons why he did this is because he cared about himself and that really presents the second approach to Jesus second heart towards him if something else is your treasure you'll trade Jesus for it if something else is your treasure you will absolutely trade Jesus for it whether it was money

Or power or whatever Judas said it's worth it I'll trade Jesus for that so he sells Jesus out story shifts again verse 17 now on the first day of unleavened bread the disciples came to Jesus saying where will you have us prepare for you to eat the Passover he said go into the city to a certain man

And say to him the teacher says my time is at hand I will keep the Passover at your house with my disciples and the disciples did as Jesus had directed them and they prepared the Passover alright so can't spend a lot of time here today we will spend some time next week because in this meal at the very end of it Jesus is going to institute the Lord's Supper communion so we'll spend time on that next week

But you at least need to know what the Passover meal is generally the Passover meal was basically a meal of remembrance it was like celebrating Independence Day it was a joyous meal it remembered that God saved his people from the Egyptians it's a joyous celebration so like every Passover meal that all of them have been in before the expectation is this is a joyous occasion and it turns very quickly into something very serious verse 20 when it was evening he reclined at the table

He reclined at table with the twelve and as they were eating he said truly I say to you one of you will betray me and they were very sorrowful and began to say to him to one another is it I Lord it says they were very sorrowful now that word sorrowful doesn't quite capture the emotions that are involved in this is deep sorrow shock

Confusion they are utterly confused and shocked that anyone amongst them would betray Jesus that can't be is it I Lord is it I Lord one by one is it I Lord they want to know is it me verse 23 he answered he who has dipped his hand in the dish will with me will betray me

The son of man goes as it is written of him but woe to that man by whom the son of man is betrayed it would have been better for that man if he had not been born Judas who would betray him answered is it I Rabbi he said to him you have said so he says is it I Rabbi he doesn't say is it I Lord he didn't see

Jesus as Lord he sees him as Rabbi a great teacher but not God is it I Rabbi Jesus confirms it yes it is you and shock had to set in and it says that they were greatly they were sorrowed couldn't believe this shock sets in in that moment and ultimately Judas made a decision that he thought was best for him

And it says it had been better had he never been born which is where we get that phrasing from there are two central figures in this series of stories this series of stories there is the woman Mary and there is Judas and there is two different heart approaches to Jesus the first if Jesus is your treasure you'll trade everything for him

That was her heart the second if something else is your treasure you'll trade Jesus for it the problem is is that when we see those two approaches it's very easy for us to distance ourselves from Judas we don't want to be like him we don't want to think of ourselves as anything remotely close to him but the reality

Is is that Judas Judas didn't always look like this Judas spent three he was a disciple he was more of an insider than a woman he looked the part he performed miracles he did good works he helped the poor he taught he was sent out by Jesus as a missionary he looked

Every bit the part so much so that when the eleven found out that one of them was going to betray him they couldn't believe it it's not possible they were greatly sorrowed at this it's hard for it's hard for me to wrap my mind around anyone who can walk away from Jesus I've witnessed over the years and I know it's going to continue to happen people that look

So much like a follower of Jesus people that seem like they were so deeply in love with him and they walk away and then I look at my own heart and I look at my life and how much of my own life is wrapped up in my own self-interest in my own idolatry and I look at this story and I just tremble and I plead

For repentance there's a song by a band called King's Kaleidoscope it's called What Have We Done in that song they say Judas sold you for thirty I'd have done it for less and that may seem to some as melodramatic but I would invite you to check your own heart and examine your own

Heart and realize the things that you treasure over Christ name your price if there's something else that you treasure you ultimately will trade Jesus for it so what are you trading right now what are you trading valuing above

Jesus is it success that's a big one in our culture people will go after success with everything in them a lot of times when we sort this out we talk about deep idols we talk about how power power idolatry is underneath this that it's pushing someone to pursue success at all

Costs they'll steamroll anybody that gets in their way sacrifice their energy their time their effort their money their identity in order to get it because that's the thing they value over Christ at all costs we'll get it and then someone tries to point out hey man I haven't seen you at group a lot lately I haven't seen you on Sundays and it's like

No I'm busy I'm working I've got this I'm doing that and people try to point hey man I think you're valuing this too much you're like no you start boxing people out you've treasured something above Christ if something else is your treasure you will trade Jesus for for others that's sex maybe that's living with your boyfriend or your girlfriend or sleeping

Around and ultimately what comes out of that is this is what makes me happy this person makes me happy and a lot of times when we're working through deep idols like that there might be some approval idolatry that's happening there that you give yourself away to someone because that that means you feel loved like no Jesus is actually

Better don't do this this happens with sexuality someone will say well pedestal this and say no this is the most important thing I could possibly pursue and we're trying to say no this is what the Bible says and someone says I don't care what the Bible says if you treasure something else

Above him you will trade Jesus for it in the end we do this with comfort talk about that as an idol a deep idol beneath all the rest it's the reason why people pursue pleasure that if I can just get comfort in this world whether that's drunkenness whether that's drugs whether that's sensuality

Whether that's pornography if I can just fill up this void life is hard it's full of pain and misery if I can just cover up the pain with a little more pleasure I'll be okay and then someone comes in and says no that's not good that won't actually bring you hope you keep going back to it

It will not satisfy it never brings comfort maybe the kind of person that doesn't like to ever be disturbed doesn't like anyone point out anything in your life everyone bends their will towards you because they don't want to make you angry because your life is about comfort and at the end of the day

You just want to do you and nobody is going to tell you how to live your life if you treasure that above Christ you will trade him for it or maybe it's just you worship yourself it's very clear that's part of what Judas was doing he worshiped himself

Maybe you're so obsessed with your own image to others I feel this there's some control idolatry in this that you got to be all things to different people you got to make sure that you're putting on the best face you got to put on different

Masks you got to control your image you got to control all the things in front of you ultimately you're worshiping yourself this happens with self righteousness ultimately in self righteousness you do a bunch of good works I got to make sure I

Check every box I got to make sure I'm doing all the good things if I don't do all the good things everything's going to fall apart you're not worshiping Jesus you're worshiping yourself maybe the kind of person that values your

Time above others that if anyone infringes upon your time you're not happy maybe it's production I got to get stuff done and it doesn't matter who gets in the way as long as I get the tasks done I go on and on and on I just I want us

To be honest what are you clinging to right now I want you to think about it I want the spirit to go to work on your heart what are you treasuring what are you clinging to above Christ think of it I want you to heed the warning you are already on your way

To the council you are already on your way to collect the silver you are already on your way to trade out Jesus for it and it will destroy you listen Jesus is on a collision course with your idolatry he is on a collision course with my idolatry with my sin and my

Hope this morning is that we see this woman we see her heart and we say I want that I mean that's when I look at the story I want that heart I want to be so deeply in love with Jesus that no as he starts pointing out things

That I'm like that's fine it's yours point it out whatever I find most valuable whatever idolatry that I'm so clinging to I'll go and I'll get it and I will break it before your feet take it that I want the heart of this woman Jesus you want my time you want my money you want my

Future you want my identity point it out I will take it and I will bring it and I will break it before your feet you are worth it I want this heart and for our church I want us to have this heart that we would lay anything that we're clinging to above him anything that we're treasuring above him we lay it at his feet because he's better that's why we say it every week Jesus is better than everything else

Because if you don't believe that if we don't treasure Christ with everything in us you won't make it you will walk away and my hope is that we wouldn't be Judas but we'd be this woman and we come to Jesus in repentance and in worship Matt's going to come up and he is going to sing a song over us it's a song that you're not

Familiar with and I just I want you to just listen to the words and I want you to let the spirit go to work on your heart some of you have actually never treasured Christ you've never actually treasured him and I want this morning for you to finally see that he's better than whatever you're clinging to

I want you to believe I want you right now to come to him to lay your life down completely before him and I want you to respond and believe for the rest of us I want us to if you love if you follow Jesus I want you to to sit in this moment

And ask the Holy Spirit to go to work on your heart it's not if you cling to things you do it's not if you treasure other things you do and I want you to let him go to work on your heart

And I want you to bring it to him I want you to go to find the idols in your heart the things you're treasuring and worship above him and bring it to him it's a daily pursuit of Jesus where we do this y'all this sounds

Familiar for a reason because we have to keep dying to our own self and to our own sin and bringing our idols and bringing the things we treasure to him this week in groups I want you to go to your groups

And I want you to be vulnerable I want you to bring your sin and bring your idolatry I want you to let others call you out and I want us to respond in repentance I want us to have the heart of this woman I want us to come in our brokenness and our weakness because the

Spirit's power is made perfect in our weakness and we are a weak and needy people but we have a sufficient and glorious God who's worthy of our worship so in this moment may we be a people who see a need for Jesus and repent

And behold Jesus like this woman is

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The Sheep and the Goats
Chet Phillips

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SYSTEMukan Well, good morning. My name is Chet. I'm one of the pastors here. I think one of the mistakes we often make in reading the Bible is that we read it as if it is about us. And so you'll see that people read the scriptures and they're just looking for where do I show up in here? How is this about me?

How ought I to respond that it's somehow just a book of morals? And the reality is that the Bible is primarily not about you, but it's about Christ. It's about what God has done in the world on your behalf. And that is extremely good news. That having been said, today we're going to read a Bible story that has you in it. That you're in here.

And what we're going to look at is Jesus prophesies in his last kind of major discourse in the Gospel of Matthew. As he's going to tell us about the end and we're there. And this prophecy will either be a joyous, glorious occasion for you or it will be terrible. And Jesus in his last major teaching in the Gospel of Matthew really goes hard after trying to declare to his disciples that you ought to be ready when he returns. And that you ought to live in such a way that you know that the end will come. That Christ will judge and inaugurate his reign and that we ought to be prepared for that day.

So let's pray together as we then turn to Matthew chapter 25 to study the word together. God, I pray that you would in this moment this morning that you would help us to see ourselves clearly. Lord, I pray that you would help us to see you even more clearly. That we might fix our eyes on you. That we might see what you have done and what you will do and that we might respond accordingly. So we ask for your grace.

We ask for the powerful work of your spirit. We pray that you'd bless this time we have together this morning. In Jesus' name. Amen. So we're in Matthew chapter 25.

Matthew has 28 chapters. So we're coming on the tail end of this. And it's taken us almost no time at all. We've breezed right through this. Matthew chapter 25. We're going to pick up in verse 31.

So in this section, Jesus is answering a question that his disciples had asked him. They said, he had prophesied the destruction of the temple. And they said, when will this be? When will these things be? And what will be the sign of your coming and of the end of the age? And so Jesus is answering that question.

And this is the last part of that answer. And he says, when the son of man comes in his glory and all the angels with him, then he will sit on his glorious throne. Before him will be gathered all the nations. And he will separate people one from another as a shepherd separates the sheep from the goats. Jesus refers to himself as the son of man. This whole time he's been referring to the coming of the son of man.

So they ask, when is your coming? And he refers to it as the coming of the son of man. And so he's clearly saying that when I return, when I, Jesus return, I will sit in glory, all my angels with me. So he's very definitively declaring himself to be king and judge of the whole world. I think it's silly sometimes when you hear people say, well, you know, Jesus was a good teacher, but he never really claimed to be God. Oh, yeah, he did.

Just read it. He aggressively claims that he's going to return with all of his angels, that he's going to sit on a throne, that he's going to judge the world. He says he will sit on a glorious throne and before him will be gathered all the nations. That's you. You're there. The word nations there means it's not our word nation like nation states.

It's not USA and Canada. We're not going to be sitting there chanting USA. It's not that's not going to happen. Or Ozzy, Ozzy, Ozzy, whatever you might chant. It's not that it means all people groups, all tribes, all tongues, all languages. Everyone is there.

And then he says he he makes a distinction one from another. Meaning that this is a personal distinction. You will be there as an individual and you as an individual will go one direction or another. He will separate us one from another. And it says as a shepherd might separate sheep and goats. I am not a shepherd.

I don't think you are either. But we can tell the difference between sheep and goats. The distinction on that day for Christ will be very clear. He will be able to see clearly which is which. And so he separates as he Judges all peoples. Verse 33.

And he will place the sheep on his right but the goats on the left. And we'll find out later that you want to be on the right. You want to be among the sheep. And that's a metaphor that Jesus uses on a regular basis. Is that those who belong to him are sheep. That he is the good shepherd who lays down his life for his sheep.

That his sheep know him. They know his voice and they follow him. That he has a pasture. He has a fold that belong to him. And so his sheep are his church. Those who belong to Christ.

Those for whom he has died. And he separates them. And he puts the sheep on his right and the goats on his left. And again that's just a picture. These are people. Verse 34.

Then the king will say to those on his right. Come you who are blessed by my father. Inherit the kingdom prepared for you. From the foundation of the world. Oh what a beautiful day to be on the right hand of Christ. That he will come with all of his angels.

In all of his glory. That he will seat himself on a throne. As king and eternal ruler. That he will have all peoples gathered in front of him. Who have ever lived. We're all going to be there.

And then through his power. Or through the work of his angels or something. He's going to begin to separate us. And there's no at that point being like. I think I'm on the wrong side. I want to be.

Like you do what you're told. And we're going to be separated. And we're going to be before this glorious throne. And then he's going to turn and look. To those on his right. And he's going to say.

Come. You blessed by my father. Inherit the kingdom. Prepared for you. From the foundation of the world. What a beautiful day.

Can you see that? Can you feel what that would be like. For just a moment. To be in front of King Jesus. In all of his glory. And him to welcome you.

And to call you blessed. And to say that there's a kingdom. That's been prepared for you. Since the foundation of the world. That's what Ephesians tells us. That he chose us in him.

Before the foundation of the world. That he's preparing this place for us. That his original design. Was that we would live with him in Eden. That we would belong to him. That we would be his people.

And that got broken. And that got lost. Through sin. But that Christ has come to redeem a people. That might belong to him again. That might get to live in his kingdom.

That he's been preparing. His ultimate desire this entire time. That awaits those who know him. And love him. And have been redeemed by him. Verse 35.

He says. For I was hungry. And you gave me food. I was thirsty. And you gave me drink. I was a stranger.

And you welcomed me. I was naked. And you clothed me. I was sick. And you visited me. I was in prison.

And you came to me. Then the righteous. This is the first time we're told this. But those on his right. Are righteous. They are holy.

They are good. Then the righteous will answer him. Saying. Lord. When did we see you hungry. And feed you.

Or thirsty. And give you drink. And when did we see you a stranger. And welcome you. Or naked. And clothe you.

And when do we see you sick. Or in prison. And visit you. Now Jesus is prophesying. I don't know. It seems really bold.

To say that. Like if I'm on his right. In that day. And he says. You're blessed. You've done all these things.

I'm not going to go. I don't think I did. I don't want to call you out. But I should be on the other side. Just be blessed guys. Like just.

But there. There's this response. That they have. It's like. I don't know. When did.

When did this happen? When did we see you. And respond. This way. And the king. Will answer them.

Truly I say to you. As you did it. To one of the least of these. My brothers. You did it. To me.

Now that phrase. My brothers. Is. Very important. To understanding this passage. This is often taught.

That the least of these. Just means. Everybody who is. Hungry or hurting. Or. Poor or destitute.

But. That phrase. My brothers. And some translations. Will say. That you did.

To my brothers. Or sisters. Even the least of them. Even the smallest of them. You did to me. That phrase.

My brothers. That's only used. In the gospel of Matthew. For two types. Of brothers and sisters. Physical bloodline.

Brothers and sisters. Or. Disciples. Those who belong. To Christ. So.

There's even a place. Matthew 12. It says. That they. Come to him. And they say.

Your mother. And brothers. And sisters. Are here. And he says. Who is my brother.

My mother. And who are my brothers. And stretching out his hands. Toward his disciples. He said. Here.

Are my mother. And my brothers. For whoever does the will. Of my father in heaven. Is my brother. And sister.

And mother. In Matthew 28. After his resurrection. He says. Do not be afraid. Go and tell my brothers.

To go to Galilee. And they will see me. This picture of the church. Being brothers and sisters. Being a family in Christ. Is the predominant picture.

Given to us. In the New Testament. And it seems as if. Jesus is. Clarifying. That this was done.

Not specifically to. Not in general. To anyone who was destitute. But specifically to those. Who belong to him. And he's reiterating an idea.

That we see in Matthew 10. Where Jesus is sending out his disciples. And he says. Whoever receives you. Receives me. And whoever receives me.

Receives him who sent me. So he's telling his disciples. If they will receive you. If they'll accept you. They receive me. And as he keeps going.

In verse 42. He says. And whoever gives one of these little ones. Even a cup of cold water. Because he is a disciple. Truly I say to you.

He will by no means. Lose his reward. So it seems as if. Jesus is pulling that same idea. To here. And saying.

That these are the people. Who loved and received. Those who belong to Christ. That they loved and received. The church. That this is not.

Just being nice to everyone. In general. There's a couple of things. To say about that. One. You are supposed to be nice.

To everyone in general. Jesus tells us. Specifically. Pointedly. There are three groups of people. We're supposed to love.

We're supposed to love. The brothers. We're supposed to love. Those who belong to Christ. And specifically. To do things for them.

Because they belong to Christ. We're supposed to love. Our neighbors. And his story. The good Samaritan says. Everyone's your neighbor.

And we're supposed to love. Our enemies. Those who belong to Jesus. Those who you come in contact with. Those who are your enemies. That's who we're called to love.

You don't know anyone. Who's not in one of those categories. So this. Highlighting. And specifying. That he is talking to those.

About those who belong to Christ. Is not. To say. That we don't have to. Oh good. We don't have to help other people.

But it is to help us understand. What he's saying. In this. Passage. That's what he says. In John 13 34.

He says. A new commandment. I give to you. That you love. One another. Just as I have loved you.

You are also to love. One another. By this. This love for one another. All people will know. That you are my disciples.

If you have love. For one. Another. That there is a distinct. And special. Love.

In the church. For those who belong to Christ. I was a. When I was in college. I was an intern. At a church.

In Lawrence. South Carolina. The pastor was. Out one Sunday. There was a guest. Pastor coming to preach.

And I was his handler. I was to show up early. And help him get his microphone. And show him where things were. Be his friend. So I did that.

He was an older gentleman. Big old guy. Real country. And after everything got started. And you know. I just went and sat down.

I was in the front. First or second row. Sitting next to my wife. And she takes notes. She has real pretty handwriting. And she.

When someone is preaching. She will write down the date. She will write down who it is. If she knows her name. She will put. If they have a sermon title.

She will put that in quotations. At the top. Or she will start writing. Real kind of pretty writing. The kind of the passage. That they are coming from that day.

And that morning. He. He was going to preach from this. John 13 34. And he says. He says.

Now God. Says. That we are supposed to love. One another. And we are supposed to love our enemies. And we are supposed to love our neighbors.

But I am here today. To tell you. Who we supposed. To love. Special. I was paying attention.

And then I glanced over at her notes. And she had written in parenthesis. Who we supposed to love special. Y'all. I lost it. I'm on the second row.

It's just. I was like. That's an excellent title for a sermon. Who we supposed to love special. And I'm going. It's bad.

You can't let me and my wife hang out with each other. We cause trouble. But. It wasn't a good look. It's not my best day. But I did sit and laugh.

For a full like seven minutes. Because I couldn't get it together. If I could have just laughed a little bit out loud. It would have been fine. But I had to.

But Jesus here. I think is saying the same thing. That there is a. Who we supposed to love special. That we are supposed to have a specific. Reception.

And love. And grace. Towards those who belong to Christ. And there is something in that idea. Of who those who receive you. Receive me.

And those who receive me. Receive him who sent me. That same idea. That if we. Love and receive the church. And those who will love.

And receive those who belong to Christ. Will ultimately love and receive Christ. And will ultimately get the father. That's why he. We want to be good missionaries. And that's why we talk about.

We've been sent out as the church. Because if people will receive us. They'll eventually receive Christ. And if they'll get Christ. They get the father. So he says.

That to those. On his right. Verse 41. Then he will say. To those on his left. Depart from me.

You cursed. Into the eternal fire. Prepared for the devil. And his angels. Depart. From me.

You cursed. Into the eternal fire. Prepared for the devil. And his angels. The kingdom. You will be here.

On that day. We will be in front of a glorious. And fearful king. And he will look at some. And say. Welcome.

You blessed. Come inherit the kingdom. And he will look at others. And say. Depart from me. You cursed.

Into the eternal fire. You are. Prepared for the devil. And his angels. The kingdom. Is prepared for those.

Who will receive it. Those who end up. In hell. Have joined. The enemy. Hell was not prepared.

For you. Hell was prepared. For the devil. And his angels. And it is a place. Of eternal punishment.

For him. I don't know. What you have seen. On cartoons. Or TV shows. Or movies.

Satan does not hang out. In hell. And he does not enjoy it. When he eventually goes there. He is not the ruler. Of hell.

Christ. Is the ruler of hell. And he has prepared it. For the devil. And his angels. But those who do not.

Submit to Christ. Do not love Christ. Do not follow Christ. Have not been redeemed. By Christ. Will join.

The enemy. In his punishment. And it is a place. Of eternal fire. There is a glorious kingdom. Prepared.

From the beginning. Of the world. And there is a place. Of eternal punishment. And everyone. On that day.

Will be sent. One way or the other. And if you. Have not considered this. I plead with you. To consider this.

If you have not. Wrapped your mind around. There will be a day. When you see. Jesus. And that will be.

A beautiful. Glorious day. Or that will be. A terrible. Frightening. Awful day.

I ask you to see this. And he'll say. For I was hungry. And you gave me no food. I was thirsty. And you gave me no drink.

I was a stranger. And you did not. Welcome me. Naked. And you did not clothe me. Sick.

And in prison. And you did not visit me. Then they also. Will answer. Saying. Lord.

When did we see you hungry. Or thirsty. Or a stranger. Or naked. Or sick. Or in prison.

And did not. Minister to you. Then he will answer them. Saying. Truly. I say to you.

As you did. Not do it. To one of the least of these. You did not. Do it. To me.

And these will go away. Into eternal punishment. But the righteous. Into eternal life. Your soul. Was meant.

To live for eternity. And your soul. Will. Live. Beyond your body. All of our bodies.

Are failing. All of them. And they fail more. And more. Over time. And the older you get.

The more you have discussions. With people your age. About how your body. Is failing you. It's just how it is. Little kids.

Heal up. Like magic. Overnight. They heal right up. High school. You heal up pretty quick.

College. You heal up pretty quick. Then you start getting injuries. And you're like. I rolled my ankle. Fifteen years ago.

And it is somehow. Still rolled. It has not unrolled itself. And the older you get. The more you will sit around. And discuss with people.

All the things that are wrong with you. Your body is failing you. This is God's grace. A simple. A simple. A simple.

Gracious reminder. That you will one day meet him. That your body will not last forever. But your soul will. And I want you to see. That these two locations are eternal.

Eternal punishment. Or eternal life. That you will be sent. Somewhere that is. Terrible. Or somewhere that is.

Glorious. And I think it's. A very valid question. For us to try to understand. What is this passage saying. And how might I end up.

On the right. Oh. If this is true. I want to be among the sheep. First thing I want us to see. We ought to take away from this passage.

Is that Jesus will return. To judge the world. There is a day. When everything will be called to account. When you will stand before him. Final judgment will be passed.

And it will be done. Based off of. King Jesus's desires. Not ours. Not our method for fairness. Not what we think ought to happen.

There will be no. Appeal court. I know we're Americans. And we don't like. Monarchies. But Jesus is a king.

And there is no overruling him. He will return. To judge the world. And you need to see that clearly. Secondly. The thing we have to understand.

From this passage. Because this passage. Taken on its own. Removed from it. The context of the rest. Of scripture.

Can lead us. In an odd direction. So the second thing. We're going to spend our time on. This morning. Is that we do not earn.

Righteousness. But we do display it. If you are in Christ. We do not earn righteousness. But we do display it.

The righteous. Will dwell. With Christ. For eternity. So another way of saying that.

Is we do not earn. Our salvation. But we do. Display it. If you took. Just this passage.

On its own. You better run outside. And feed some hungry people. Because all he's going to do. Is keep up with. Whether or not you've done that.

But that would be. To negate the rest of scripture. That says that you do not. Earn salvation. I want to show my work. Romans.

Chapter 3. Paul says. What then? Are we Jews. Any better off? No.

Not at all. He's reading. He's talking about Jews. They've been given the law. They've been told. How they ought to act.

But he says. For we have already charged. That all. Both Jews and Greeks. Are under sin. As it is written.

None is righteous. Okay. So now we have a contradiction. Because he says. You righteous. Welcome to the kingdom.

But the scriptures also say. None is righteous. So it's as if. Jesus is saying. On that day. I will separate the sheep.

From the goats. Oh. No sheep. It says. None is righteous. No.

Not one. No one understands. No one seeks for God. All have turned aside. Together they have become worthless. No one does good.

Not even one. Sound like you and your family? Sounds like mine. For by works of the law. No human being will be justified. That means made right.

In his sight. So those who are justified. Are righteous. But he says. No one will be. Not by works of the law.

Since through the law. Comes knowledge of sin. So that if you learn all the rules. All it does. Is show you your wickedness. But then Jesus says.

In the very next sentence. The very next thing. That he comes out of his mouth. In chapter 26. If we look at that in Matthew. It says.

When Jesus had finished. When Jesus had finished. All these sayings. He said to his disciples. You know that after two days. The Passover is coming.

And the son of man. Will be delivered up. To be crucified. So Jesus says. In Matthew chapter 25. Something that seems as if.

He's declaring to us. That we ought to go out. And earn our salvation. And then the next words. Out of his mouth. Are I'm going to the cross.

And then. As we see this carried out. Into the rest of the New Testament. We begin to understand. What's going on. Galatians 2 21.

Also Paul. He says. I do not nullify. The grace of God. Meaning unearned favor. That's what grace is.

For if righteousness. Were through the law. It's good behavior. Good actions. Then Christ died.

For no purpose. So whatever. Anybody says. What God wants from us. Is to be a good person. That's what Jesus came.

To teach us how to be moral. The question I always ask them. Is then why did he die? What is the purpose of the cross? Because if he just wants. You to be a good person.

And that's all it takes. What was the purpose of the cross? Paul says. No purpose at all. If the point is for you. To be moral.

We would nullify grace. And Christ would die. For no purpose. Titus 3 5. He saved us. Not because of works.

Done by us. In righteousness. But according to his own mercy. By the washing of regeneration. And the renewal of the Holy Spirit. Or Philippians 3.

I have suffered the loss of all things. And count them as rubbish. In order that I may gain Christ. And be found in him. Not having a righteousness of my own. That comes from the law.

But that which comes through faith in Christ. The righteousness of God. That depends on faith. So if we're to read this. With the rest of the New Testament in mind. We would look and say.

Those who are on his right. Those who are his sheep. Are those who have the righteousness of Christ. Applied to their account. Through faith. By grace.

Through the work of Jesus. But they have not earned this on their own. But Jesus says. He'll look at them and say. Welcome. You've done good things.

You see. Jesus in this passage. These things are not in contradiction with one another. Jesus in this passage. If you understand the rest of the New Testament. Is talking about the fruit of salvation.

Not the root of salvation. He's talking about what the root of salvation. Eventually leads to. Which is fruit. That those who have been made righteous by Christ. Display righteousness.

So we do not earn our righteousness. But we do display it. This is what he says in Matthew 7. Beware of false prophets. Who come to you in sheep's clothing. But inwardly are ravenous wolves.

You will recognize them. By their fruits. Are grapes gathered from thorn bushes. Or figs from thistles. So every healthy tree bears good fruit.

But the diseased tree bears bad fruit. A healthy tree cannot bear bad fruit. Nor can a diseased tree bear good fruit. Every tree that does not bear good fruit. Is cut down. And thrown into the fire.

Thus you will recognize them by their fruits. So Jesus can look at those on his right. Call them righteous. And declare. And refer to their good works. Because they are the outworking.

Of his righteous work in them. 1 John 3.10 By this it is evident. Who are the children of God. Okay. So there is evidence.

Someone says I belong to Jesus. There ought to be evidence. You ought to be able to watch their life. And go yeah. Seems like it. This is one of the reasons.

Why we do membership through community groups. Some of the reasons we do membership through community groups. Is that we want to care for you. And if you are not in a group. We don't really have a way to do that. But some of the reasons we do membership through community groups.

When we do membership class. We just tell you things. And then we send you off to your group. And your group has to co-sign whether or not you are a member. Because in membership class. In our membership commitment.

You are saying I believe these things. And if you go back to your group. And say I want to be a member. And your group can go. You don't believe those things. We love you.

No. We want you to believe those things. But we know you well enough to know. That this isn't showing up in your life. We want to walk this out with you. We want to help hold you to this.

It says by this it is evident. Who are the children of God. And who are the children of the devil. Okay. So those who belong to Christ.

And those who belong to the enemy. Whoever does not practice righteousness. Is not of God. Nor is the one who does not love his brother. If it doesn't show up. You don't belong to him.

Verse 14. As he continues. He says we know that we have passed out of death. Into life. Because we love the brothers. Do you love the church?

He says we know that we belong to Jesus. Because we love the brothers. Do you? Whoever does not love. Abides in death. Everyone who hates his brother.

Is a murderer. And you know that no murderer. Has eternal life abiding in him. Meaning that if you do not care. For the church. You do not love those who belong to Jesus.

That you hate them. They bother you. They frustrate you. And you don't overcome that with forgiveness and grace. But you just turn from them.

He says that you've got death abiding in you. By this we know love. That he laid down his life for us. Oh he gives us a picture of love. Full sacrifice. That he laid down his life for us.

Some of you say I would love the church. But it's really hard. And they're very aggravating. Yes. It's going to feel a lot like dying. To love the church.

That's how we know love. That he laid down his life for us. And we ought to lay down our lives for the brothers. But if anyone has the world's goods. And sees his brother in need. Yet closes his heart against him.

How does God's love abide in him? Well that's a sentence. Just pulled directly from what Jesus just said. That he's going to look at. Those who belong to him and say. I know you belong to me.

Because of look at what you did. Look at how you responded to those in need. And that's why. John can say. If you have the world's goods. And you see a brother in need.

And you don't respond. How do you have love in you? If you can see them. And just turn. And don't care. How do you have love in you?

How is it there? If you don't care. And those who abide in Christ. Abide in love. So James 2.

What good is it my brothers. If someone says he has faith. But does not have works. Can that faith save him? If a brother or sister is poorly clothed. And lacking in daily food.

And one of you says to them. Go in peace. Be warmed and filled. Without giving them the things needed for the body. What good is that? So also.

Faith by itself. If it does not have works. Is dead. One of the things we talk about in this church. Is that we want to be gospel centered. We want to be gospel fluent.

We want to know how the gospel applies to life. And we want to point each other back to Christ. In all things. And I think there's a danger for us sometimes. To someone struggling in our group. Someone's in need in our group.

And we just encourage them. Just know that the Lord cares for you. He loves you. He'll provide for you. We know that. Because Jesus came.

And he died. And he provided everything for us. And you leave. And you're like. I blessed them. Because I gave them the gospel.

And James says. Yeah. Did you help him pay the bill? Did you help him pay the bill? Or did you just tell him Jesus was good? Because if he's not good in you.

To help you be the church. So they might receive you. So they might receive him. So they might know the father. If he's not in you. What faith is that?

Oh it's dead. Oh it's dead. And so if you are saying. I belong to Christ. I've been made righteous by Christ. My tree is renewed.

I have the root of salvation. Then Christ can look at you and say. Yes. Show me the fruit of salvation. Do you love? Do you care?

Do you sacrifice? Do you welcome? Do you welcome? Do you pay attention? Do you listen? Do you pray?

Do you give? Has the root of salvation. If you're saying it's the root. It means it's the absolute core of you. And if it's the absolute core of you. If he's gone to work on the inside of you.

To make you righteous. Now it'll be a mess sometimes. And there are seasons. That's why I love that it's fruit. There are seasons where it takes a while. There are seasons where it doesn't show up.

The way you want it to. But long enough. It's going to show up. And so if you say. This is the core of me. That I belong to Jesus.

One of the questions is. Okay. Is that reflected in the outer part of you? Is it reflected in your wallet? Is it reflected in your time? Is it reflected in how you love and care for the church?

Do you have time for those who are in need? Do you? Do you? Do you? Do you? Do you?

Do you? Do you? If not. John says. The love of God does not abide in you. James says.

Your faith is dead. And Christ says. Depart from me you cursed. I think too often. We have pitched Christianity. We have understood Christianity.

We have understood being a Christian. And being a faithful Christian. As all the things we do not do. Depending on your age group. What church you grew up in. Christians don't dance.

They don't watch movies. Christians don't dress a certain way. Christians don't talk a certain way. The joke I always had growing up. Was they don't drink smoke or chew. Or date girls that do.

Christians don't sleep around. Well. Okay. I have heard a pastor say. That he. Had a friend.

Who had a dog. That was. 15 years old. And that dog. Laid on the floor. In his friend's house.

And he said. Often it seemed like. The way we describe Christianity. My friend's dog. Was a. A beautiful.

Wonderful picture. Of a good Christian. Because he didn't do. Do anything. And if all Christians. Are.

People who don't do things. Then that dog. Was excellent. But Christ says. He's going to look at the church. And say.

You did. Do. Things. I think. Too often. We've thought of Christianity.

As not only the things. That I don't do. But a bunch of little. Personal activities. That we do. Read my Bible.

I pray. Those are excellent. They're good. The reason you need to read your Bible. Is so you'll read stuff like this. And if you just read it.

And go. Hmm. Good point. Thanks Jesus. And close your Bible. Or turn your little phone app off.

And move on. Without. Doing the things. James says. It's like someone who looks in a mirror. Sees that their hair is messed up.

Sees they have mustard on their face. And then walks away. And doesn't do anything. With what they saw. The reason we pray. The reason we read the Bible.

Is so that we might be the people. That have been sent out in the world. To display Christ. To have righteousness. Dwell in us. And exude from us.

And all the things that Christ lists us here. Are relational. Do you love? Do you care? Oh. Do you care?

Oh. And it's a beautiful picture. He says. I was hungry. And you gave me food. I was thirsty.

And you gave me drink. Christians provide physical needs. Pay for groceries. Buy meals. And when we do that. We're displaying the gospel at work.

In our heart. Because Jesus says. Those who hunger and thirst for righteousness. That he'll satisfy. And so that we know. We've been satisfied.

Of our deepest longest. Deepest longing of our hearts. Our hunger and our thirst. To be made right. And so therefore. We respond.

In caring for others. Physical short term needs. He says. I was a stranger. And you welcomed me. That we're supposed to be hospitable.

That we're supposed to open our houses. For people to stay with us. And to eat with us. I was thinking yesterday. I know sometimes people are like. Yeah but what if.

Like what if I pick up a hitchhiker. Or what if I have someone to come in the house. And they hurt me. This is much easier for me to think through. Personally. Than for my family.

So I'm just going to think through it personally. But I was thinking. If I was by myself. And I picked up a hitchhiker. And he killed me. That's kind of a good way to meet the Lord y'all.

That's what I thought yesterday. There's a real good chance. I'm going to be doing something stupid. When I die. This one felt pretty good. Be like.

Yeah Lord. I was just doing that hospitality stuff. You talked about. But that we would. Welcome people. This is.

People who come down. And do summer internships with us. This is missionaries. This is refugees. This is orphans. That we would have strangers.

Who belong to Jesus. And we would welcome them. Just because they belong to Jesus. And we'd say. Hey. We're all going to share a big table.

In eternity. Come share my table with me right now. He says. I was naked. And you clothed me. They were exposed.

They lacked. Everything. Everything. That they needed. He said. You clothed me.

Do we care when we hear about. Tragedies in other countries. Do we care when we hear about it in other states. Do we care that there are people in our city. Who are wearing the same thing over and over again. That we.

That they need. Clothing. We were exposed. We were naked. We were uncovered in our shame. And Christ came.

And he was stripped naked. And exposed. So that he might take our shame. So that we might be clothed in his righteousness. You absolutely better believe that Christ. That Christians respond.

To soul level clothing. By simple. Earthly. Caring about the needs of others. There's a beautiful picture of the gospel. It says.

I was sick. And you visited me. I've been so blessed in this church. When I've seen some of our older members. There's two ladies in our church. Who at different times.

Would gather up gift bags. And gift baskets. And they would go travel around. And they would visit every single person. That's homebound or shut in. Just to care for them.

I mean there have been days. Where I heard that story. And I went and just sat in my office. And I thanked Jesus. That he was good. That he works in people.

That their hearts so love him. That they so love each other. There have been pictures of people. Who have been hurt. And gotten to go live. With another church family member.

There have been pictures of people. Who have run out of money. And church families come together. To pay for hospital bills. Medical bills. Buy vehicles.

And it's this beautiful picture. Of these people actually believe. They actually belong to Christ. That's why he says. The world will know. That you're my disciples.

By the way you love. One another. He says. I was in prison. And you came to me. There are a lot of inmates.

Who have placed their faith in Christ. This is also. It's weird. I don't really want people in my house. Yeah. But we had Christ go to a cross for us.

He died so that we might be redeemed. So that we might live out a picture of that. So yeah. Christians do a bunch of stuff they don't want to do. And yes. There's also a bunch of stuff we'd like to do.

That we don't do. But that's not our primary marker. They were meant to be people who love. And who so. Are so in love with Christ. And so see what he's done for us.

That we respond. You see. We do not earn our righteousness. But we do display it. And that means there's a very important distinction here. As you consider this.

And I would call on you to consider this. I'm calling you to consider this today. I'm calling you to consider it this week. I'm calling you to read this passage. And look over it. Because the reality is.

You want to be among the sheep. But if you look at your life. If you look in the mirror. And you see that there is no fruit of righteousness. The response is not. I better do better.

Oh I better start serving. I better get it together. If there is no fruit of righteousness. Then your faith is dead. There is no love in your heart. And you need Christ.

And you need his righteousness. To go to work on the root. So that then the fruit might be displayed. Now some of you are going. I see where the Lord is at work here. And I see where the Lord is at work here.

And I really do grow in hospitality. I really do need to add some of this to my life. And I need to be repentant. And asking the Lord to help me see this. But if you're looking at this.

And you walk out of here. And your only response is. I'm going to do better. I'm going to try harder. And then I will earn my salvation. And my righteousness.

That is not how it works. You are a sinner. In need of a savior. Who redeems you. And then righteousness. Blooms out.

Like fruit. Fruit. But if you have a tree. That doesn't grow fruit. You don't go to the spots. Where fruit should be.

And try to fix it there. The root's got to be okay. It's got to have water. It's got to have all these. Actual nutrients. Before it can.

Grow up and do what it's supposed to. The band is going to come back up. My hope is that we would hear well. The words of Christ. In his last major teaching. That you would know that a judgment is coming.

That an eternity is coming. That it is real. That it is coming for all of us. Sooner than we think. That's one of the primary things. That he goes after in this.

When will it come? Sooner than you think. And oh may we respond. In repentance. Receiving the grace that is offered. And then by Christ's righteousness.

A work in us. May we look like these people. And grow in our love for each other. And for our neighbors. And for our enemies. But I pray the Lord would help us.

To love each other special. Let's pray. God we thank you for your grace. Lord we will all see you on that day. And we eagerly await. For you to arrive as our glorious king.

But Lord may we be ready. For those here this morning. That have no love. Who would say they have faith. But by their life it is displayed as dead.

We pray that they would come to you. To be made new. That they would plead with you. To redeem them. To be righteous. In their place.

That you would forgive them of their sins. And make them whole. We pray that we would all grow. In displaying the fruit of righteousness. Which is a genuine love. For those around us.

May we see you. And your love. And may it empower us. To sacrifice. To give. To care.

To be put out. For the sake of others. As you were put out. Cast out. And destroyed. For our sake.

In Jesus name. Amen.

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Ready or Not (Matthew 24:36-25:30)

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Ready or Not
Chet Phillips

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Transcription by CastingWords Well, good morning. My name is Chet. I'm one of the pastors here. I'm glad to be with you all this morning. If you'll grab your Bibles, go to Matthew chapter 24. We are working through the Gospel of Matthew.

We went all the way through chapter 24 last week. I don't know if your brain hurt at the end of that, but mine did. And we went through, it's a dense passage where Jesus is answering the question about future events. He was answering the question about the destruction of the temple, which was future to them, past to us, and his return and the end of the age. And so he answers through and gives some signs and some things to look for. And it's easy for us to want to spend a lot of time trying to really understand exactly what each of those signs means and exactly what he's pointing towards.

But Jesus, in his answer, gets to the end and he starts saying, you don't know when I will return, so be ready. And that's his primary point. And so I think it is worth studying and trying to figure out what exactly he means and exactly what sign lines up with what and what historical event. But Jesus' conclusion is wrong. You guessed wrong. You're not going to know exactly.

His conclusion isn't wrong, just to be clear in my sentence there. He tells us that we ultimately aren't going to narrow it down and make it perfect and know exactly when he's returning and exactly what lines up with what. He says we can know the season, we can look for the signs, but ultimately we need to be ready. And then he tells three parables back to back to the effect that we would be ready. And that's what we're going to look at today. So this is where he goes in verse 36 of chapter 4.

He says, But concerning that day and hour, no one knows, not even the angels of heaven nor the Son, but the Father only. And then verse 44 as he keeps talking about it, he says, Therefore you also must be ready, for the Son of Man is coming at an hour you do not expect. And so then he tells three parables to help press that into our mind. So the parable is a story that has one primary point to help us understand exactly what he's talking about, to help us picture it. And we're going to run through those parables this morning. We'll spend less time on the first one because we read it last week, but we're going to keep working through those.

And we ought to be ready. We ought to be ready to meet the Lord. He says he will return at a time we do not expect, meaning that we ought to be ready for his return. We believe in a literal, physical death of Jesus, a literal, physical resurrection of Christ, that he ascended into heaven, and we believe in a literal, physical return of Christ, at which point time ends, and all of our choices in how we respond to Jesus is set. It is final, and we ought to be ready. But if you do not make it to the return of Christ, you will make it to your death.

And I was looking at the statistics, and the most recent stats show that 100% of people die, and that was before COVID, so I'm sure it's worse now. That ultimately all of us will meet the Lord, and we ought to be ready. And so the question for us today is, what does readiness look like? When he says you need to be ready, what does he have in mind? Is there a certain sort of clothes we're supposed to wear? Should we sell all of our stuff?

Wear white? Sit on a mountain? Stare at the clouds? What does he want us to do? What does readiness look like? And so as we look through these, we're going to see what readiness ought to look like.

We're going to see some temptations towards being unprepared. And finally, as we finish up today, we'll talk through the consequences of either. The results of being ready, or the results of being found unprepared. And so let's pray for our time this morning, and then we'll move into the main portion of the text we're going to look at. God, we ask for your grace. Pray that you would help us as we study your word, that no one in this room, that no one who is watching online, would be found unprepared.

That we would make it to the end. That we would stand before you ready, clothed in the righteousness of Christ, joyfully awaiting the day of your return. And not in that moment begin to beg for more time, or for a second chance. We ask by your grace that we would hear this. In Jesus' name, amen. This is Jesus' final discourse in Matthew.

He talks some more, but this is the final section where he's really teaching, and it's aggressive. It's heavy. Because what is at stake, that Jesus felt so important that he would come and die for it, is our literal, eternal state. And so Jesus wants us to be ready for his return. Verse 45. Chapter 24, verse 45.

He says, Who then is the faithful and wise servant, whom his master has set over his household, to give them their food at the proper time? Blessed is that servant, whom his master will find so doing when he comes. Truly I say to you, he will set him over all his possessions. So the first picture Jesus gives is, as a master leaves, he puts one of his servants in charge of the other servants, to care for them, to give them their food at the proper time. And he says, That servant will be blessed. It will be good and glorious and joyful, if when the master returns, that servant is doing what he's supposed to.

And so the first picture of readiness, is that you want to be found doing what he called you to do, when he returns. You want to be found following through with what he's called you to. To be found faithfully at work. But then verse 48, he says, But if that wicked servant says to himself, My master is delayed, and begins to beat his fellow servants, and eats and drinks with drunkards, the master of that servant will come on a day when he does not expect him, and at an hour he does not know, and will cut him in pieces, and put him with the hypocrites. In that place there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth.

So he says, He'll be blessed if he's found working, but he says, But if he thinks, I got time, he's not coming yet, and begins to abuse the position he's put in. And the two kind of abuses he shows, is one is abuse of his fellow servants, that he's beating them. He was there, his authority given to this servant, was for the good of his fellow servants. He was to feed them at the proper time, he was to care for them, to make sure that they were well taken care of. And what happens is, in this position of authority, he begins to use it, he begins to Lord it over them, he begins to oppress them, and then he eats and drinks with gluttons and drunkards.

He begins to party. And those are two temptations, that would lead us from being ready, from the return of Christ. One is, a desire for power, a desire to have other people serve us, for things to work out well for us, at the expense of others. Have y'all ever noticed, how quickly, a small amount of power, can go to somebody's head? Like, petty amounts of power, can go to people's heads. You can put a child in the front of a line, and it's arbitrary, but they're the front of the line, and all of a sudden, it's like, I'm captain of the world.

And that, we don't grow out of that. We do this in, homeowners associations, and PTAs. We can do it in, in Bible studies, where somebody has a little bit of authority, and they Lord it over other people. They're no longer there to serve, they're no longer there to, to help others do better, to, to give up of themselves, for the sake of others, but they're there for others, to make things better for them, and that's a real danger, that we would at some point, lose the fact, that we have a master, who will return, and we can actually begin to live, in such a way that, we just want the power, to benefit us.

Inside of, the US, there are some different power imbalances. Inside your household, there may be some different power imbalances. Globally, there's some different power imbalances. Just being a citizen of the United States, puts us in a relative position of power, with relative wealth, security. And do we allow, every situation, where we have some, some authority, to just benefit us, or do we see and look, and go, okay, where can I use this, to the benefit of others? And blessed will we be, if we're following through, with what the master's called us to do, and if we're giving up, and serving others, when he comes.

The second one is this, that he begins to drink, and party, celebrate. That he thinks that, part of the, the good life for him, is that the master's not going to come, so I can just do what I want. He, he Acts as if it all belongs to him, and that his point is, the point of life, and goodness is indulgence. And that's a real temptation. To just spend life, trying to enjoy, the good things that are around us, the good food that is around us, the good drink that is around us. I, I don't mean to brag, but I, I manage a firework store, twice a year.

So, yeah, I'm a bit of a businessman. And, there was a guy, who was working for me, and he, he was 19, somewhere around in there, and he was going into, I think his sophomore year, at USC. And I was just talking to him, he was working, he lived in Aiken, and he was home for the summer, and then he was coming up, to go here. And I said, hey, when you, when you get up to school, come, come by and hang out with us, and I'd love for you to, you know, join our church, and be around at least, you know, check it out. And he said, he's like, yeah, man, I, I mean, my family's Christians and stuff, and I know, like I know that Jesus is God, and I need to follow him, and I know he died for us, but I just, right now, just want to have some fun.

I just don't, he said, I'm young, I got time, and when I get a little bit older, I'll, I'll get it together, you know, I'll follow him, and I'll do all that stuff, but right now, I just don't want to, I just, I'm going to try to join a fraternity, and that's really what I want to do. He's confused about a few things. One, if he thinks a fraternity is better than Jesus, he's very confused, both about fraternities and Jesus. He's also confused about how much time he has, because that is not certain. And this is a real temptation for us to feel like, now's my best opportunity to have, quote unquote, fun, and I'll, I'll follow Jesus later.

But the point of this parable is that, later comes upon us very quickly. It can catch up with us when we don't expect it. Jesus actually says, that's what it will happen. So that's the first parable. That we might be found working when he comes, that we might use what authority we have, to follow through with what he has called us to do, which is to serve others, and that we might not be led astray, into self-indulgence, and sin, tricking ourselves into thinking, we have plenty of time. Chapter 25, verse 1.

Then the kingdom of heaven will be like ten virgins, who took their lamps, and went to meet the bridegroom. There's a, there's a country song, by Kenny Chesney. One of the lines is, that one of the things that's good in life, is the way that she looks, with rice in her hair. And when you hear that song, it takes a second, you go, oh, okay, what does wife look like, when they got married? The way that she looked, with rice in her hair. Got it.

They threw rice, that's in her hair. Got it. That's the way this statement works, for not us. If you didn't know, that people threw rice, at the end of weddings, the way that she looks, with rice in her hair, is a really weird sentence. One of the good things in life, is how your wife looks, with rice in her hair. Okay, buddy.

Sounds good. That's what this sentence works like. Then the kingdom of heaven, will be like ten virgins, who took their lamps, and went to meet the bridegroom. Okay, what is going on? Well, virgins here, means unmarried, women. This is, all the single ladies.

And they're going to meet the bridegroom, they're not the bride. The bride, the bridegroom has left, to go get the bride. They would have had, a small ceremony there, and he's coming back, and when he comes back, the party starts. There's a ceremony, people join him, to walk, and to march, and people yell in the streets, and there's a big ceremony, and depending on how well off, this groom is, it'll be a party, that lasts for a day. It could be a party, that lasts for a week. And so they're awaiting, the party, and they love the groom.

They know the groom, they're part of his hometown, his family, so he goes to marry the bride, but they're awaiting the groom, they're excited to celebrate with him. And, I just want to point out, it's a beautiful marriage illustration. Happy Valentine's Day. We did it. You thought we were just working through Matthew, but we intentionally put, no, okay, anyway, sorry. So they're waiting, for the bridegroom to come, and then it says, five of them were foolish, and five were wise.

So that's the distinction here, we're about to find out, what makes one foolish, and what makes one wise. It says, for when the foolish took their lamps, they took no oil with them, but the wise took flasks of oil, with their lamps. Okay. Their lamps, had a little hole in the top, you put oil in, it had a wick, that would go down this little tube. If you picture like, Aladdin lamp, kind of what it looked like, and then they would light this section, of the wick, that would soak up the oil. The foolish ones, grabbed their lamp, hit the door.

The wise ones, grabbed their lamp, and extra oil, and hit the door. The wise ones assuming, this may take longer, than I think. The foolish, thinking the groom will return, at a time, that is convenient for me. As the bridegroom was delayed, they all became drowsy, and slept. So they're waiting for the party to start, he's taking forever, and so they just, are sitting and waiting, and waiting, and waiting, and eventually they fall asleep.

All of them, both wise and foolish, fall asleep. So sleeping here, isn't foolish. It's normal. They're just tired. Verse 6. But at midnight, there was a cry, here's the bridegroom, come out to meet him.

So the party's starting, at midnight. Some of y'all, you're like, yeah, that's a good party. Others of you are like, I would not be attending, that party. Good party start at 6, end at 8.30. Alright. So the party's starting, at midnight.

Come out to meet him. Then all those virgins, rose and trimmed their lamps, and the foolish said to the wise, give us some of your oil, for our lamps are going out. But the wise answered, saying, since there will not be enough for us, and for you, go rather to the dealers, and buy for yourself. And while they were going to buy, the bridegroom came, and those who were ready, went in with him, to the marriage feast, and the door was shut. Afterward, the other virgins came, also saying, Lord, Lord, open to us. But he answered, truly I say to you, I do not know you.

Watch therefore, for you know neither the day, nor the hour. Verse 13 tells us the main point of that parable. To watch, to be ready, to be wise in our preparation, because we know neither the day, nor the hour. But there are a few things that are helpful to learn, from this parable, as he's beginning to push on us still, that what you want to do, is be ready when he returns, and you will not know, so you have to stay ready. You need to be ready today, and you need to be ready tomorrow, and you have to stay ready, because you do not know. And being unprepared, when he returns, is terrible.

And so there are a few things that I think are worth noting from this passage. One, in this parable, all of them had lamps. All of them were waiting the groom. All of them were together. But when he showed up, only some of them, had oil.

I think this is a helpful thing for us to picture. I don't think it's the main point of this, but I think it's helpful for us to see this. Just because you have the appearance, of faithfulness, does not mean you have, true faith. Just because they looked good on the outside, they were not actually, true on the inside. They had the appearance of godliness, but denied its power. They had the form, but no substance.

They were around a local church, but they did not belong to the church. They were in a community group, but they weren't in Christ. And being near faithful people, will not count. The point of this, when they ask to share oil, is not that you should be selfish. The point of this, is that that's not how it works. That when Jesus returns, you cannot lean into the faithfulness, of those around you, to make you okay.

You will seek in vain, for faith, for repentance, in that day, and it will not be found. And so just because you're around believers, just because your parents were believers, just because you grew up in a church, just because you're in a community group, just because you're best friend, just because just being near somebody, who belongs to Jesus, does not make you belong to Jesus. And the question is, do you truly have him at work in you? Secondly, a thing that I think is helpful, to learn from this parable, is this is a call to endurance. Christians endure. We trust that the Lord, by his grace, will bring us to the finish line.

But that means that Christians, take the steps necessary to endure. Leaning into the fact, that we believe that Jesus, will get us to the finish line, so that we do none of the things, to get us to the finish line, is a good indication, that we don't belong to Jesus. But some of us right now, are saying we belong to Jesus, and have taken none of the simple steps, it takes to help us, make it to the end. Like daily reading our Bibles. Some of you, are just busting out into the world. Walking in the flesh, trusting your own wisdom, to get you to the end.

I don't have enough sense for that. I don't trust myself enough for that. And for us to lean into our flesh, and to think we don't need the scriptures, and we don't need the daily empowerment of the spirit, and we don't need to walk in prayer, but we'll just make it to the end, we'll just endure, is like grabbing a lamp, and thinking, this will be enough to get me there. To not be in community, with people who know you, that you share sin struggles, and weaknesses with, that know the things that you're running from, and running to, to help guard rail around you. I'm not saying fake community, where you have some friends, who know the amount of stuff, that you're willing to tell them, but people who actually know you, that you confess sin, that you walk in life with, that are going to help you get to the end.

I was reminded of the importance, of being prepared to endure this week, as I was reading reports about Robbie Zacharias. Robbie Zacharias was a powerful speaker, evangelist, apologist, very well known, had a large organization. When he died in 2020, people spoke about how he was a good example, of faithfulness and endurance. And then, lady after lady came forward, with abuse, and allegations, and it turns out he'd been lying, and using his position of power, for his own personal gain, for some time. And if I'm to think, that I'm somehow better than Robbie Zacharias, that I'm on a trajectory, that will get me to 74, and utter faithfulness, without ever investigating, the little things, that I'm starting to let grow now, without ever repenting, without putting the things around me, that will help me make to the end, I'm grabbing a lamp, and walking outside, and hoping for the best.

And I'm hoping that he returns, in a timeline that suits me, and it's foolish. And some of you right now, are in a little spurt, of good faithfulness, and if he shows up, in a good timeline, then it might work out for you. But Christianity is endurance, and walking in faithfulness, daily, not little spurts of energy, and we need to put the things in place, that help us to endure. Because we do not know, when he will come. Third parable. Verse 14.

For it will be like a man, going on a journey. Hold on one second. Some of you right now, have things in place, that if they continue to grow, you will not love Jesus, 10 years from now. 20 years from now. Some of you right now, have things that are small, that you are allowing to grow, and if they continue to grow, you will not be here, you will not belong to the Lord, and you will not be prepared. And it is important, and weighty, that we make decisions now, that help us make it long term.

And that is repenting of certain things, getting rid of certain things, changing some of our lifestyle, so that we do not think, that I'm okay right now, but I'm on the edge, and that we would let something, continue to grow, that would lead us astray. Verse 14. For it will be like a man, going on a journey, who called his servants, and entrusted to them, his property. So he calls his servants, and he hands over to them, his stuff. To one he gave five talents, to another two, to another one, to each according to his ability, then he went away. Okay, so talents, is not the English word talent.

Like if someone plays the violin, you're like, wow, they're really talented. It's a weight. It'd be like saying, he gave one five pounds, another 15 pounds, whatever. Like it's just a weight. But, this passage, is where we get the English word, talent. Because it was a gift, given to them, based off of their ability.

And so we use the English word, talent, because of this. It informed our definition, of this word. To not just be a weight, but to be understood, as things that God gives you. Like Shaquille O'Neal, is talented. Because he can dunk the ball, without jumping. He can.

He can stand under it, and dunk. And I probably could have done okay, in the NBA, if I could do that. But I have to jump, and not very high. He's talented. He was gifted something, that he then used. And so that's where we get that word.

But in this picture, just at the beginning, don't use that. Just understand that he had servants. One was good. One was okay. One not so much. And he gave them, weights of gold.

Bags of weighted gold. We find out it's gold later. It's an insane amount of money, that he gives them. And he says, hey, I'm going on a journey. Tend to my stuff well. And he disperses it among them, and he leaves.

He who had received, the five talents, went at once, and traded with them. And he made, five talents more. So also, he who had the two talents, made two talents more. But he who had received, the one talent, went and dug in the ground, and hid his master's money. Okay. So the first two guys, the one who was solid, one pretty solid, one not so much.

First two guys, immediately go, and go, I've got to get to work. I've got to put this money to work. I've got to make some trades. I've got to make some business deals. I've got to do some stuff. They get to work with it, and they both double the investment, the master gave them.

The third guy goes, I've got to dig a hole. And probably draw a map. That's my plan. So the third guy does. Goes, digs a hole, buries it. I'm guessing, draws a treasure map.

That was his plan. Okay. Verse 19. Now, after a long time, do y'all see this? Do y'all pick up on this? There's a long time here.

The groom was delayed last time. He's telling us, be ready. You don't know, but be ready for a long time. Be ready to endure. Now, after a long time, the master of those servants came and settled accounts with them. And he who had received the five talents came forward, bringing five talents more, saying, Master, you delivered to me five talents.

Here, I have made five talents more. His master said to him, Well done, good and faithful servant. You have been faithful over a little. I will set you over much. Enter into the joy of your master. And he also, who had two talents, came forward, saying, Master, you delivered to me two talents.

Here, I have made two talents more. And his master said to him, Well done, good and faithful servant. You have been faithful over a little. I will set you over much. enter into the joy of your master. He also who had received the one talent came forward saying, Master, I knew you to be a hard man reaping where you did not sow and gathering where you scattered no seed. So I was afraid and I went and hid your talent in the ground.

Here, have what is yours. Okay. First guy comes back and he's got this gold measured out. So he brings in five talents worth of gold and then five talents more and he says, here's the five talents, here's five talents more. It's a significant amount of gold that he lays out in front of him. The second guy comes in with two talents and two talents more.

The third guy walks in with a really dirty bag. Have y'all ever dug something up that's been buried for a long time? It's gross. He just plops it down. He says, here, have what's yours. I don't think very highly of you.

That's really what he says. You're a hard man. You reap where you don't sow. I just buried your stuff. There, get off my back. He says, but his master answered in verse 26, you wicked and slothful servant.

Slothful means lazy. You knew that I reap where I have not sown and gather where I scatter no seed. Then you ought to have invested my money with the bankers. And at my coming, I should have received what was my own with interest. I like to imagine this guy going, a bank. Oh, a bank would have made way more sense.

Wouldn't have even had to dig. Verse 28, So take the talent from him and give it to him who has the ten talents. For to everyone who has will more be given and he will have an abundance. But from the one who has not, even what he has will be taken away and cast the worthless servant into the outer darkness. In that place there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth. Jesus will return and we will be as those who have to give an account for things that did not belong to us.

I don't know if you understand this, but you live and move and breathe at his discretion. You have the intelligence you have, you have the wealth you have as a steward. You have the energy you have, the physical ability you have, the mental ability you have as a steward. A steward means this does not belong to you. It belongs to the master. And he returns, he'll have questions about how you handled it and what you did with it.

Your mama ever give you some money and send you to the store? Did you return with a Nintendo or the milk she asked you to buy? You understood that money didn't belong to you. You were a steward. And the reality is that's how our money, our intelligence, our physical ability, everything that we have is on loan to us from the Lord and when he returns we will give an account. Did we love him?

Did we work as if we were laboring for his kingdom and his name and his glory? You see, these are servants. If they lose the money, they're on the hook for it. If they gain money, they don't get to keep it. They just hand it over to the master and the first two servants are faithful and they get invited into the joy of the master and it reads as if he enjoys them and they enjoy him and they longed for his return. They wanted to please him.

The third servant does not seem to like the master very much. Doesn't think very highly of him. Wants to do exactly what he needs to do to get the master to leave him alone. And he's confused about how that works. Look, I'll do my thing, you do your thing. Leave me alone.

And the master says, that's not how it works. And when Jesus returns, if we have sat and thought that we can just do what we want and that he, when he returns, will leave us alone, he will ultimately do that. But to be cast out of his presence into outer darkness is not a place of joy and hope and delight. It's a place of utter destruction. C.S. Lewis is a theologian who always said that people get what they want.

If you want Jesus, you'll get him. And if you don't want him, if you want to stand on your own, if you want to be held accountable for your own stuff, if you want to be king over your own little world, you'll get that. But that is hell. And I think it's fair to see that this steward, this servant, misunderstood what was going to happen when he gave an account. Jesus, Jesus, the gracious, loving Jesus, the son of God who came to die in place for sinners to redeem them, wants you to be ready. Hear that.

They say, when are you going to return? And he says, be ready. When matters less, be ready. I want you to see the pictures of what happens when he returns and they're ready. The first one, he says this, verse 45, chapter 24, it's on screen. He says, who then is the faithful and wise servant whom his master has set over his household to give them their food at the proper time?

Blessed is the servant whom his master will find so doing when he comes. Oh, it will be joyous and good. Can you imagine that? The servant's at work, the master shows up, see him and do exactly what he's supposed to do. The smile that cracks over his face, the joy that the servant feels that, yes, I was doing what I was supposed to do and also, yes, the master's back. Life is better now.

He's blessed. Or in verse 10, it says, those who were ready went in with him to the marriage feast and the door was shut. Can you imagine that day? When the groom comes and the party starts and we get to go into the feast, picture it's midnight, it's pitch black. The door opens, smells, music, light, warmth, all pour out into the dark night. And they walk in, smiles on every face, dancing, singing, delight, pleasure, and the door shuts.

And oh, we should long for the day when the door is shut behind us. Oh, praise Jesus that one day the door will be shut behind us. One day we'll be so secure and so kept and so warm and in such delight and there will be no ability for us to mess it up. Oh, praise Jesus that he shuts the door. And for those who are ready and longing for his return that we walk into a feast. or in the third parable, well done, good and faithful servant. You have been faithful over a little.

I will set you over much. Enter into the joy of your master. Greater responsibility, greater weight, and greater joy. Come to light with the master. The results of being ready at the return of Christ are glorious just as the consequences are grave for those who are unready when he returns. 51, chapter 24, it says, we'll cut him in pieces and put him with the hypocrites.

In that place there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth. Or in chapter, verse 10, chapter 24, those who were ready went in with him to the marriage feast and the door was shut. Afterward, the other virgins came also saying, Lord, Lord, open to us. But he answered, truly I say to you, I do not know you. When the door shuts, all the joy, all the light, all the music is shut out and it's just darkness. And there will be those on the other side of the door who are banging on the door and saying, let us in.

And he shifts. He does this a lot in his parables where he's telling the story and then he shifts into a bigger picture and they're saying, Lord, Lord. And he says, depart from me, I do not know you. You see, it matters that Christ knows us, that he indwells us, that we are in him. Not just that we know him or know about him but that he knows us. And the question is, do you belong to Christ or do you just know about him?

Have you surrendered to Christ or do you just know about him? Have you just heard about him or the people around you know Christ? Do you know Christ? And more importantly, does he know you? Verse 30 of chapter 25, it says, And cast the worthless servant into the outer darkness. In that place, there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth.

We do not like to hear about hell. We do not like to talk about hell. We've been told, if you've grown up in the church, that we ought to talk about nice things. We ought to talk about loving things. We ought to talk about gracious things. We ought to tell people how much Jesus loves them, not how horrible hell is.

But the reality is, Jesus loves us enough to tell us how horrible hell is. This is the sixth time in the Gospel of Matthew that he says there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth. And I want you to picture that. You ever watch a courtroom scene? When they walk back in to give the verdict and everybody holds their breath. And they say, will you find the defendant guilty?

And people scream. And people flop on the ground. People yell, no! And that there's sorrow. And there's mourning with broken weeping. Or there's gnashing of teeth in pain and hurt and anger and fury.

And Jesus says over and over again, six times, there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth. In that place, there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth. In that place, there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth. In that place, there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth. In that place, there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth. In that place, there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth.

And I think there's some of us who still haven't pictured that. The utter despair and brokenness of an eternity without Christ. That we might on that day be found unprepared. and we might at that moment begin begging, Lord, more time and time's up. That there will be people around us who do not know Christ, that on that day the door will shut in their face and those who should have been telling them about Christ will wish that we had had more time or that we had handled our time better. The door will be closed in their face. That some of you in here, the door will be closed in your face and you will be cast into outer darkness in a place where there is eternal torment, weeping and gnashing of teeth.

And that is the result of all those who have a Christless eternity. And here's what you need to know. Jesus loves you so much that he does not want that for you, that he came to save you from that. And he came to die for you that you might have hope. 2 Peter says this. He says, in the future they will say, where is the promise of his coming?

For ever since the fathers fell asleep, all things are continuing as they were from the beginning of creation. Peter says people are going to start saying, Jesus isn't coming back. Everything's the same. And Peter says in verse 8, do not overlook this one fact, beloved, that the Lord one day is as a thousand years and a thousand years is one day. All right, that math doesn't work.

At least on our side, it's like we can't be both, Peter. It's not a, that's not a, you can't carry that out. But what Peter's saying is, time doesn't work the same for him. The Lord is not slow to fulfill his promise, as some count slowness, but is patient toward you. Not wishing that any should perish, but that all should reach repentance. Oh, he's not slow.

He's kind. He's not slow. He's patient. He wants you to reach repentance. He wants you to see your sin and hate it. He wants you to see him as a risen savior.

He wants you to be redeemed by his blood. He came that he might die, that we might have life. He wants you. He gets no joy from the people that he has to cast out. He wants to say welcome, come into the joy of the master. He wants as many to fill his house and to close the door and to celebrate.

And he wants you to reach repentance. Praise God he's patient. I saw a stat that said, in the last 150 years, more people have placed faith in Christ than in the first 1800 after Christ. Praise God he's patient. Oh, he's filling up his banquet hall. Oh, he's gathering more that will belong to him that will celebrate his glory.

So are you ready? That's the only question. When is he coming back? Are you ready? John 6, 28 says, they said to him, what must we do to be doing the works of God? And Jesus answered them, this is the work of God that you believe in him whom he sent.

Do you belong to Christ? Have you repented? Have you surrendered? Because if you haven't, if we do not await his coming with eager joy, consistent faithfulness, filled by his spirit and carried to that last day, we will not be ready. And God have mercy. Wait a little longer. that we might be ready.

The band's going to come back up. And you need to ask this question. Are you ready? Are you ready to stand before him? Have you been living in such a way that you might endure? Do you have the form of faithfulness but no substance?

Are you just around those who believe but are not prepared for his coming? It matters. The consequences are great. He has done all that he needs to do that you might be redeemed. He has paid for your sin with his own blood. He is not calling you to be good.

He is calling you to repent. He's calling you to surrender. He's calling you to life. This is not a call to come and make yourself perfect and beautiful. He does that through his own grace and his own work on your behalf. That's why the work that is given to us is that we might believe in him and therefore we might love him.

That's why we long for his return because he is so good. And he brings joy and delight and forgiveness and love and life with him. May we be ready on that day. Do not leave this place if you have that and need doubt in your mind as to whether or not you're ready. It's utter foolishness that you would leave something as weighty as eternity up to chance. He's gracious to bring you here.

He's gracious to have waited this long. He desires your repentance. Please turn from your sin and trust in Jesus. Let's pray. Lord, may we be wise. Lord, may we see your love poured out for us on the cross and may we be ready.

Lord, would you lead us by your grace to repentance that we might have hope and life in you and we might hate our sin and love your sacrifice. And Lord, for the Christians in this room, for those who say they belong to you, but that are on a trajectory that will lead them far from you. May we take the simple steps now to be ready then. We ask this in your name, by your grace, and through your spirit. Amen.

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The End of the Age (Matthew 24)

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The End of the Age
Chet Phillips

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Well, good morning. My name is Chet. I'm one of the pastors here. Excited to gather with y'all this morning and open the Bible together. If you'll grab your Bibles, I'm going to Matthew chapter 24. If you use one of the blue Bibles on the row, that's page 484.

If you use one of the black Bibles on the row, I don't know what page that's on, but your print is bigger, so that's what you get. You can find it on your own. It's easier to find. We are going to work through the entire chapter of Matthew chapter 24 today, and it is dense, and we have our work cut out for us, and that's one of the reasons why we decided it was time to go ahead and put the Bibles back on the rows because we're going to need to be able to look at this together pretty well until we wanted you to have a Bible in your hands. We are going to read. We're going to jump right in here in a second, and we're going to see that the disciples ask Jesus a question, and that's going to kind of drive this entire chapter.

So we're just going to start in. We're going to see the question that they ask, and then at that point, we'll kind of talk through where we're headed. But right now, let's jump right in. So Matthew chapter 24, verse 1. Jesus left the temple and was going away when his disciples came to point out to him the buildings of the temple. But he answered them, you see all these, do you not?

Truly I say to you, there will not be left here one stone upon another that will not be thrown down. Okay, that's a bold statement. That's crazy for the disciples to hear. So Jesus has just been in the temple. We were seeing in Matthew chapter 23, chapter 22, that he was teaching in the temple, and this is the first time we've seen him teach in the temple. And now he's leaving the temple, and he's leaving the temple for good.

He has visited the temple. The Lord has visited the temple, and it has not gone well. He is leaving in judgment over the temple. That his last, his sermon that he just preached there was, woe to the scribes and Pharisees, you hypocrites. That we see in the Old Testament there's times where it's God's spirit would come over the temple, or God's spirit would leave the temple. And now God himself has entered the temple, spoken woe against the temple, and is leaving.

And when he's leaving, his disciples, who are all Galileans, so they're from kind of a rural area of Jerusalem, they would have been to the temple before, most likely. I know they went with Jesus some, and they probably went growing up on a fairly regular basis. But they never got over it, because the temple was magnificent. It was huge and beautiful. Josephus, who was a Jewish Roman historian, he said, if you never saw the temple, you've never seen a pretty building. That was your one shot at it.

The temple's the most glorious building, and if you hadn't seen it, you hadn't seen anything. And so they're walking, looking at it, and just being in awe of it. It feels a little bit like the way I feel every time I'm in downtown Columbia, because I grew up in Edgefield. And I'm just like, whoa. And people are like, you know this isn't a real city. And I'm like, yeah it is.

Look at how tall that building is. Almost six stories. Look at that. And so that's what they're doing. They're walking around and going, oh, can you believe this? And Jesus says this whole place is getting destroyed.

And that, as the center of their faith, the place where God meets the earth, where all of Judaism, this is not even just where God meets, at the center of the world is the temple. And for Jesus to say this is going to be destroyed, that's cataclysmic language. And so that prompts what happens next. It says, verse 3, as he sat on the Mount of Olives, the disciples came. He came to him privately saying, tell us when will these things be? And what will be the sign of your coming and of the end of the age?

I think it's important to note that the Mount of Olives is mentioned in Zechariah as the place where God will, where Christ will return and set up his kingdom. Where when he ultimately comes, he will judge Jerusalem and he will set up his kingdom. And so Jesus, from that spot where it says that he will return in Zechariah, is sharing this with them. And so they ask him three questions. Tell us when will these things be? When is the destruction of the temple going to happen?

And what will be the sign of your coming and of the end of the age? What will be the sign of your coming and the sign of the end of the age? And his coming and the end of the age are closely linked. And in their mind, the destruction of the temple would have to be closely linked with that. There's no way the temple is destroyed. And that's not the end of the world.

So if you're saying you're going to destroy this, when is all that going to happen? And it's as they ask these three questions and they understand that this would all go together. They want to know when the destruction of the temple will happen. When is the sign of the coming and of the end of the age? Jesus gives an answer throughout the rest of Matthew chapter 24. And it's not perfectly clear to us what part he's answering when.

Because we stand in a different time of history. The temple was destroyed in A.D. 70. Jesus has not come. The age has not ended. We're in the age, you guys.

So the end of the age hasn't happened. And so we stand between these two points of their questions. And Jesus gives an answer that we now, as we read this, are trying to sort out what's what. And he didn't number it for us. And he didn't say, well, ask you your first question. I will give 15 verses.

And then picking up in verse 16, we'll move on to questions 2 and 3. He doesn't do that. He just answers. And so we've got to try to understand what applies to what. And so as we approach this, we have to approach it with some level of humility. Because a lot of this does deal with the end of the age.

It deals with a lot of questions about future events that we only get prophetic speaking towards. But we don't know exactly what's going to happen. And the more I got into this, the more confused I got. And the more intense I got. And I started calling people in our church who studied some of this and talking with them about it. And I was really close to showing up looking like this today, just ready to go.

I was going to make a chart. I was going to get serious. I resisted the temptation. I didn't make a chart. And we're going to walk through this as best we can. But something that we need to understand.

We need to approach this with some level of humility, knowing that there are some of these questions we don't know exactly. We can have some good guesses at. We can have some good thoughts on. We can try to connect other passages in Scripture. But we don't know exactly.

Because it hasn't all been fulfilled yet. And so we want to approach it with some humility, understanding that there are people who love Jesus, who see some of this differently. We also, there's a lot of really interesting things in here that we don't need to miss the main things that Jesus says very, very clearly. Sometimes I think people come to Matthew chapter 24 and they get so focused in on words and certain things and little aspects and they start trying to build this out so perfectly that they miss that he said some things very aggressively, clearly that are the main points of this. It would be like if I came home and my wife had a pizza box and some cupcakes and I said, what was going on?

She said, we're celebrating. I just found out I'm pregnant. And I said, oh my goodness, this is amazing. Does it have pepperoni? You'd be like, bro, you missed what? No.

That's like a boat. That's what? And that's kind of what's happening here. Sometimes I think we get so zoomed in that there's some things that Jesus said very clearly that we should take home that we can miss. So real quick, a couple of things that we need to know as we get into this that add into our humility.

One, some of the things Jesus says may only speak to one of the answers, but sometimes it's unclear as to which one. Some people will look at this and say that some of them have dual fulfillment, meaning that there's like a lowercase f fulfillment that it was kind of fulfilled in AD 70, but that's a picture or a type of what he's going to do more big, more real, more aggressively later. We do see some of this in the Old Testament. There's some ground for that. Isaiah 7 says that a virgin will give birth and they will call his name Emmanuel. And then he goes on to say that that's going to be a sign to a king that was currently living, meaning there's going to be a young girl.

She's eventually going to get married. She's going to get pregnant. She's going to have a baby. And by the time that baby can, I think he's weaned, this will happen. So he gives like a seven-year timeline or a five-year timeline, just kind of says this is going to happen.

Then the New Testament authors pick up. They say, wait, wait, no, no. A virgin gives birth. And he's not just named Emmanuel. He is Emmanuel. He's God with us.

And this is ultimately fulfilled in Christ. And so it had a lowercase f fulfillment and an uppercase f fulfillment. There's other prophecies like that, but that's one of the cleanest examples. And so some people will say that's kind of what's happening here. Jesus is giving some stuff that will be fulfilled then and then really fulfilled then. That's a thing.

The other thing that is in here is the idea of telescoping, which is that prophets often would speak about something that was really close to them and something that was really far off altogether without telling us they were doing that. We see that throughout the Old Testament. It's as if God gave them some binoculars and showed them a mountain range and they just described this mountain and then this mountain and then this mountain and then this mountain. But if you were to travel through the mountains, you would see that it was actually two mountain ranges, one here and one way back over here.

But from their perspective, they're just seeing all of it together and saying about all of it together. And it's possible Jesus is doing some of that. That he's just speaking about things from their point in time, around AD 30, AD 33, and he's looking past AD 70 and he's looking to the end of time and he's just talking about them as he wishes. I don't know if y'all can tell, I'm not going to perfectly answer all these questions for you. I'm giving you some options. I will try to point them out as we go through.

I will give you some of my opinions on, I think this has a little more weight, but some of this stuff we have to hold with an open hand. And then we'll end with, don't miss the main things. Yes, it has pepperoni, possibly. Could be meatlovers. We haven't opened the box yet. You missed the main thing.

So we're going to get there. Okay, let's pray, ask for help, for you and for me, and this is going to be fun. God, we thank you for your goodness. We thank you that you do answer this question, even though some of it is unclear to us at this time. We pray that we would walk in wisdom as we study your word together, and that we would hear clearly the main things. Help us to be gracious to one another where there's some disagreement.

Help us to all be driven to study more, to read more, to know more of you, because to know more of you is to delight more in you, because you are good. And towards that end, we ask for your grace and your help through your spirit. Amen. All right. And Jesus answered them. Verse 4.

See that no one leads you astray, for many will come in my name, saying, I am the Christ, and they will lead many astray. And you will hear of wars and rumors of wars. See that you are not alarmed, for this must take place, but the end is not yet. So for them, he's saying, don't be led astray by other false Christs, by people saying that, Christ that I've returned after he's gone, he's saying, make sure you aren't led astray. And this is one of the main things that he comes back to. That's one of his main points.

Do not follow any other Christ. And for us, that would hold true as well. There are a lot that have come in the name of Christ, in the name of a Savior. Certainly some people say that their Jesus returned. Most people dismiss that. But there are a lot of other prophets and people who've come and said, I'm the one who's going to lead you to the good life.

I'm going to lead you to heaven. That Jehovah's Witnesses, that Mormons, that Islam, are all following Christ's. That are leading them. And he says, don't be led astray. See to it that you are not led astray. And then he says, they will lead many astray.

Verse 6, and you will hear of wars and rumors of wars. See that you are not alarmed, for this must take place. But the end is not yet. I appreciate that verse. Every once in a while, you get to talking to someone, and they'll say, hey, did you hear what's going on? I think we're getting close to the end.

We're starting to hear of wars and rumors of wars. And it's like, hmm, did you read the back half of that verse? It says, see that you are not alarmed. The end is not yet. I'm glad you told me, reminded me to not be alarmed. But that happens.

Like, since their time, there were wars and rumors of wars. And since our time, there's been wars and rumors of wars. We walked into the 1900s, and globally announced, we've arrived. We're good people now. We've had the enlightenment. We're out of the Middle Ages, where they were all dark and dirty and mean to each other, which isn't all that true if you go back and read it.

A lot of them were Christians, and they didn't have technology, but they were doing okay. We hit the 1900s, and we're like, we've arrived. We're great. We're going to usher in peace. And we had 100 years of the most killing that's ever taken place on the face of the earth. Our nation has been in war, at war, since 2001.

And we sometimes forget that. We have a lot of rumors of wars. We might go to war with Syria, or Russia, or China, or each other. Heard any of those recently? If you're in the military, you might have five or six more people we might go to war with that you're not supposed to tell us about. But seeing how things have run since 2001, we'd be fine with it.

They'd sign us up for it, and we'd just be like, cool, as long as it doesn't get over here. But there's wars and rumors of wars, and this is globally happening. And so he says, be not alarmed. And he keeps going, for nation will rise against nation, kingdom against kingdom. And there will be famines and earthquakes in various places. All these are but the beginning of the birth pains.

So, some will read that as only speaking towards what happened before AD 70. Some would say that's ongoing. Some would say that's future. And we'll get into an area where we try to walk through those three more fully. But these are the beginning of birth pains.

So I know, my wife was first pregnant. She got about nine months. We were getting close. She did anything. I was like, ooh. I was like, is it go time?

Can we get the bags? Let's go. She called me on the phone. Is it go time? It was never go time. We had to schedule a C-section.

I was just stressed out for a week and a half for no reason. They put it on the clock. It wasn't go time until 9.10 one day because that was the time they assigned it. But that's what he's saying. Some of this stuff is the beginning of birth pains. It's global, eschatological, which means end time stuff, Braxton Hicks, which is fake labor pains.

Okay. Verse 9. Then they will deliver you up to tribulation and put you to death. And you will be hated by all nations for my namesake. And then many will fall away and betray one another and hate one another. Again, prior to A.D.

70, They were in the Roman Empire, which covered a lot of nations, meaning ethnicities, peoples, and none of them liked Christians. Christians were actually called atheists because they were some of the only ones who wouldn't go along with every God is a God. So a lot of them were like, oh, you got gods? We got gods. It's cool. And Christians were like, it's not cool.

There's one God. He's better than yours. People didn't like that. You had to, in guilds, to certain work and certain jobs, you had to come in and sacrifice to that guild God. And Christians were like, no, I'm not doing it. They're like, well, you can't be in the guild.

And it's like, that's fine. But you all need to repent. Like, they didn't get along. And prior to A.D. 70, we had Nero who hated Christians, murdered Christians, used them as street lamps. Wicked, wicked stuff.

But also, as it's gone through history and as we stand right now, there are a lot of nations. We live in the West. We've been relatively untouched by persecution. We've had a long period for us, short globally, but long for us, that we've had some peace where we can gather and worship. We're not arrested. We don't have to hide.

That's not the case around the globe. We support a ministry that's 1040 Hope, where they're trying to reach people in the 1040 window. They send missionaries to places. We're not allowed to say their names. We're not allowed to know where they are. They have a hard time getting money to them.

If they've found out that they're Christians, they can get in some serious trouble. There's a lot of unreached people groups on earth, and the reason they're unreached is they're hard to get to. Or when you get to them, they don't want to hear it. And so there is persecution globally, and he says that'll happen, and that as that happens, people will turn on one another, will betray one another. Verse 11, And many false prophets will arise and lead many astray. Again, pushing on that idea that only follow him.

He's the only Christ, but many will lead many astray. And because lawlessness will be increased, the love of many will grow cold. Lawlessness is willful sin. So there's sin that's missing the Mark. There's sin where you were trying to do something, and you didn't do it well. You didn't handle it well.

Lawlessness is, I don't care. I want to do what I want to do. I see that it says that, but I disagree. That happens all over the place, and it seems like it's happening increasingly. And one of the ways that we've seen it begin to infect the U.S. and even our churches is where Christians have started saying, that section of the Bible is outdated. It doesn't really mean what it says it means.

Or if it means that, I will not be following Jesus. I think we've probably seen people in your own life who have certain sections of the Bible who just say, I'm above that. I'm not going to follow that. I'm not going to surrender to that. I'm not going to submit to that. And they're choosing lawlessness, and then we're seeing their love grow cold, specifically for the Lord.

But there's also an increasing amount of difficulty and frustration that happens in the world, and there's a love that grows cold where people, the more things are bad, the less we care. Have you noticed that? And I think one of the weird things that happens is the more we see globally things are bad, and this issue is huge, and it's going on, and this is going on, and this is huge, we become desensitized to it. We care less, and we also care less for the things that are right in front of us that we actually have control over. To love our neighbors, to care for our neighbors, to tend to the things, the people that we know.

Sometimes it's almost like there's this big global thing going on that I'm supposed to have some good ideas on, some good thoughts on, and as long as I can tweet about it or put something on Facebook about it, fine, but the reality is it actually hasn't touched my heart. I actually don't love, I just want to be seen as okay, and because that's going on, I've lost the fact that I'm in a neighborhood around real people with actual people in front of me, and I have actual friendships and actual colleagues and actual coworkers, actual people I go to class with that I care nothing about. So be warned that the more lawlessness increases, the less likely you are to love. He says, because lawlessness will be increased, the love of many will grow cold, but the one who endures to the end will be saved.

Now you buy a vehicle and they say 10 years or 100,000 miles, whichever comes first. Okay. That's if you die or Jesus returns, whichever comes first. The one who endures to the end will be saved. Your end or everybody's end all at once, endure. The gospel and this gospel of the kingdom will be proclaimed throughout the whole world as a testimony to all nations and then the end will come.

So some will look at that and say that it means the whole world as they understood it, the Roman Empire, that this was proclaimed prior to AD 70, which there's some good arguments for, that that's what they were talking about. The whole world is that. Some will say, no, the whole world is the whole world so all these unreached people groups, Jesus didn't come back until we can reach them. And some people say, yeah, little F, fulfillment, big F, fulfillment. So he meant the end before the temple and this is the big end.

And because Jesus doesn't make it super clear, there is some room for debate there. But we do have a call placed on us to reach the unreached. So don't lose that. Verse 15. So, when you see the abomination of desolation spoken of by the prophet Daniel standing in the holy place, let the reader understand. A little bit of encouragement in there.

Figure this out. Then let those who are in Judea flee to the mountains. So the abomination of desolation or the abomination that causes desolation is spoken of in the prophet Daniel in chapters 11 and 12. Most, if you just read Daniel, most would say, some say it's all future stuff but they probably wouldn't say it if they were just reading Daniel. Most would say that's Antiochus the first time the temple is sacked, taken over during the intertestamental period which is last book in the Old Testament before the Gospels pick up there was some time past, there were the Maccabees, there was a Maccabean revolt.

During that time period Antiochus takes over the temple, ceases the daily sacrifice, something that Daniel talks about and he sacrifices a pig on the altar which was an unclean animal and they say that's the abomination that causes desolation. And that's nice and that works fine until Jesus said verse 15. So when you see the abomination of desolation spoken of by the prophet Daniel standing in the holy place let the reader understand he's saying that Antiochus was either a picture of something that is to come or Antiochus was not the fulfillment of this because that has already happened and he's speaking about a future event. So some will say yes, multiple fulfillments.

Others say not Antiochus, it's some future thing. And so when he says this many people would read this as the, oh sorry, Luke specifically ties this to Jerusalem being surrounded by armies. So that when the Romans came in AD 70 there was a rebellion of the Jewish people from the Romans. They hated them. That's why all these questions about taxes and stuff are so loaded that we were just reading about in chapter 22. They hated the Romans.

They hated being occupied. They rebelled. In AD 66, AD 70 the Romans have broken the will of Jerusalem. They storm in. They burn everything down. They destroy the temple.

Many would say that that's them surrounding this and that they were the Christians were told to flee and many did because of this. That when they saw armies surrounding Jerusalem as Luke said and they understood this as the abomination that causes desolation they left. One of the interesting things that I learned as I was reading through this was that the Roman ensign which was an idol was not used in Jerusalem because it would cause too much trouble. So they didn't have their idol with them on all their banners and all their stuff because they were trying to not cause as much trouble with the people who were really upset by idolatry in the city of Jerusalem.

But when they showed back up after Jerusalem had rebelled they burned the temple down. They stuck one in the temple. They put ensigns all around Jerusalem. And so many people would say that's when the abomination of desolation came back and was set up in Jerusalem. But Luke specifically ties it to the army showing up which makes sense because that would give time for the people to actually escape because this is what he says verse 16 Then let those who are in Judea so it's specific to that area to Jerusalem flee to the mountains.

Let the one who is on the housetop not go down to take what is in the house meaning as soon as you see it it's time to go and let the one who is in the field not turn back to take his cloak. If you see the Romans marching in if you see those ensigns and you're in your field head to the mountains don't head to your house you could get stuck. And alas for women who are pregnant and for those who are nursing infants in those days pray that your flight may not be in winter or on a Sabbath for then there will be great tribulation such as has not been from the beginning of the world till now no and never will be. And if those days had not been cut short no human being would be saved but for the sake of the elect those days will be cut short.

I want to read a little bit from Josephus who wrote this about seven years after the fall of the temple talking about the fall of the temple. At that time 1.1 million Jews were killed. The Romans surrounded Jerusalem starved them out many died from famine. The fighting at the beginning had been pretty hard until they were all too weak and had not eaten and many had already died from famine and then the Romans broke in. It says so the Romans being now become masters of the wars this is quoting Josephus they placed their ensigns upon the towers and made joyful acclamations for the victory they had gained.

And then they went in Numbers into the lanes of the cities with their swords drawn they slew those whom they overtook without mercy and set fire to the houses where the Jews fled and burnt every soul in them and laid waste a great many of the rest. And when they were come to the houses to plunder them they found in them entire families of dead men in the upper rooms full of dead corpses that had died by famine. They stood in horror at the sight and went out without touching anything. And although they had shown some respect to those dead bodies they had not the same for those who were still alive.

They ran everyone through meaning they stabbed them with a sword whom they met and obstructed the very lanes with dead bodies and made the whole city run down with blood to such a degree indeed that the fire of many of the houses was quenched with these men's blood. And then the whole city burned for quite a while. It was a horrific time. That's why Jesus says escape. And if the Lord hadn't stopped it no human being would have made it. they end up taking about 97,000 into slavery. That's for them.

Some would still see that as a future thing as that would be a potential thing that has happened there a partial fulfillment and a future fulfillment and again as we read through here I'm going to try to walk through that pretty quickly show you kind of our options on that but it was certainly a terrible time at the destruction of the temple. Verse 23 Then if anyone says to you look here is the Christ or there he is do not believe it for false Christ and false prophets will arise and perform great signs and wonders so as to lead astray if possible even the elect those who belong to Jesus. See I have told you beforehand. So he's saying when everything gets bad even though people are going to show up and they're going to have great signs and great power do not follow them.

So if this happens if there's a future fulfillment of this that we're participating in understand that some people are going to come up and they're going to say that they have that they are the Christ that they are the Savior and they have some ability and some power and he says see I told you beforehand that's a sign to us not to follow them when they have great power and great authority do not follow. And he was telling them do not follow and do you see that he's repeated this three times? Do not follow any other Christ. So if they say to you look he is in the wilderness do not go out if they say look he is in the inner rooms do not believe it for as the lightning comes from the east and shines as far as the west so will be the coming of the Son of Man where the corpse is there the vultures will gather.

We'll take a second and talk through that. So he says you know how you can see lightning from really far off? That's what it's going to be like when I return. I sat in my backyard one time and I was watching some heat lightning and every once in a while when there's lightning going on I'll pull out the lightning map which is on the internet that shows you where lightning is striking. I want to see how far away that was. I was sitting in my backyard and I would watch lightning strike and I would look at the map and it was off the coast of Charleston.

That's what it's going to be like when I return. I sat in my backyard one time and I was watching some heat lightning and every once in a while when there's lightning going on I'll pull out the lightning map which is on the internet that shows you where lightning is striking. I want to see how far away that was. I was sitting in my backyard and I would watch lightning strike and I would look at the map and it was off the coast of Charleston. I was like no. So I pulled up Google Maps and I turned it to where I was pointing I pulled up a compass figured out which way

I was looking then I pulled up Google Maps and I turned it to it was pointing the same way and it was Charleston and I was like hmm and then I went back to the lightning map and I watched it and it would strike and I would look and it would show up on the map. So I'm so confident that's actually what was happening that I was willing to share that with you all today. You can see lightning really far away. And so what Jesus is saying is if anyone says to you he's come back say no he hadn't

Because you had to whisper it to me and when he comes back we're all going to go oh there he is it's going to be obvious he's not returning in secret he came one time quietly he came one time meekly he came one time wrapped in swaddling bands and we celebrate that but the next time he comes he rolls the sky up he splits the earth it's like lightning striking and he will return so he says then he says wherever the corpse is there the vultures will gather there's some debate about what he actually means there I think he means the same thing

As lightning meaning that it'll be obvious if you're hunting and you shoot a deer and you shoot it poorly and then you track poorly and you can't find it and you spend a long time looking for it and you go home sad you can go back the next day or a day after that and see if you see any vultures and then wherever they are is where that deer is I think that's all he's saying vultures only circle around things that are dead it's very obvious that something's dead out there if you see a bunch of vultures or if you see them all on the ground

Around something so I think that's all he's saying there's some debate there but I think he's making the same point in a colorful way verse 29 immediately after the tribulation of those days the sun will be darkened and the moon will not give its light and the stars will fall from heaven and the powers of the heavens will be shaken then there will appear in heaven the sign of the son of man and then all the tribes of the earth will mourn

And they will see the son of man coming on the clouds of heaven with power and great glory and he will send out his angels with a loud trumpet call and they will gather his elect from the four winds from one end of heaven to the other verse 32 from the fig tree learn its lesson as soon as its branches become tender and it puts out its leaves you know that summer is near so also when you see

All these things you know that he is near at the very gates truly I say to you this generation will not pass away until all these things take place heaven and earth will pass away but my words will not pass away okay now we have to walk through some of our options because they run into each other in that section there starts being some conflict in trying to interpret this passage and understand

Where is he answering what question so let's look at the past view if you think all of everything prior to verse 36 and this is where they would say it everything prior to verse 36 where Jesus starts talking about his return more fully they would say all of that happened in AD 70 that's called the preterist view if you say everything's going to happen in the future that's called the futurist view the preterist

Based their term off of the latin word for past so it's the pastist view but pastist sounds stupid and if you were going to base futurist off of the latin word for future you'd come up with futurist because we already stole that word from latin so it works preterist view let's talk through it real quick I got some notes I'm going to try to move through this quickly

If anybody gets really geeked out about this and wants to talk more about it there are more things that I learned that did not make it to this moment all right preterist they say everything prior to verse 36 happens in AD 70 and then in verse 36 it moves on to the return of Jesus where he says no one knows that day or hour they say obviously this is referring

To the destruction of the temple and they have some weight there because Luke ties the abomination of desolation to when Jerusalem is surrounded by armies they say those days that are found in verses 19, 22 twice and in verse 29 where it says immediately after the tribulation of those days they say those days refers to

The fall of Jerusalem that great tribulation when 1.1 million Jews died and that when it says that no human being would have stayed alive it means no human being in Jerusalem they say that immediately in verse 29 means immediately those days immediately after the tribulation of those days the sun will be darkened the moon the moon will not give its light

And the stars will fall from heaven and they say that this generation from verse 34 truly I say to you this generation will not pass away until all these things take place means this generation which is the way Jesus has used it throughout the gospel the only time we start trying to redefine what this generation means is here when it confuses us but we've read it a bunch in Matthew 11

Three times in Matthew 12 and just last week in Matthew 23 where he says truly I say to you all these things will come upon this generation and every time we read it we thought he meant that group of people on earth they say that's what he means that group of people on earth and that's why they tie everything back in AD 70 there's some merit to that the biggest problem

Is when it says verse 29 immediately after the tribulation of those days the sun will be darkened the moon will not give its light the stars will fall from heaven and the powers of heaven will be shaken that's first problem is that they then just say that's imagery they have some weight for that because Isaiah uses it as imagery Ezekiel uses it

As imagery and Joel uses it as imagery in talking about the destruction of different nations throughout the Old Testament but Joel also uses it as the end time and Isaiah also uses it as the end time when God sets up his kingdom but they say it's just imagery it means I'm going to turn your whole world upside down so if you were you know in an argument with somebody and you said

I'm about to come at you like a thunderstorm that's kind of what it means I'm going to mess everything up everything you're used to everything that you base your life on the sun's not even going to shine when I'm done with you and that's what they're saying that's what that means the other thing that they have to try to explain is then will appear in heaven the sign of the Son of Man then all the tribes of earth will mourn

And they will see the Son of Man coming on the clouds of heaven with power and great glory and he will send out his angels with a loud trumpet call and they will gather his elect from the four winds from the end of heaven to the other they say that happened Jesus ascended into heaven he's at the right hand of the throne of God

That's how we see him now in power in great glory and him sending out his angels is his messengers that he's sending out to share the gospel with the world that all seems a little weak to me it's an argument and you can make some of those arguments but it seems like he means this as a very big aggressive picture also

2 Peter 3 reads the sun not giving its light as literal and Paul seems to in 2 Thessalonians chapter 2 verse 1 to read the gathering of the elect and the blowing of a trumpet as literal when he actually calls us to it so the preterists have some arguments for why that's AD 70 but I think there are some

Things that are weak the futurists just saying nuh-uh it's all in the future maybe a few little ways that it was kind of fulfilled there it's like a sneak peek appetizer but it's all really up here and so they would say the abomination of desolation is the same as the 2nd Thessalonian man of lawlessness the beast from the book

Of Revelation and the antichrist that John mentions in his letters and that's all to come they would say that he's actually going to come to the temple which is going to have to get rebuilt now because they destroyed it in AD 70 so they're going to rebuild the temple so that he can do this that great tribulation where it says

No human being will be saved doesn't mean human beings in Jerusalem but means all the human beings everywhere they have a very literal reading of 29 verses 33 verses 30 which is immediately after tribulation of those days meaning the great tribulation in the future Jesus returns and then they say it's literal

Sun won't give its light which they have some weight from Joel and Isaiah and from Peter to say that means it's literally going to happen that Jesus will be the son that we will enter into his eternal kingdom and that so preterists would say when it says all the tribes of earth will mourn that means

Repent as in see that things are bad and be sad futurists say no it means weeping and gnashing of teeth mourning the king has returned and I was not ready they will see the son of man coming on the clouds of heaven with great power and glory he'll blow his trumpet he'll call his people home

They say that all happens in the future it's aggressive it's obvious like a lightning strike that's all that and they read this generation as the generation who sees all the end time tribulation stuff so they change the way we would have understood this generation as always being there they just say well he means it differently

Here which is a weakness to their argument because it you're changing the way you've understood it the whole time or they say this generation means all humans or all sinners or they also if you're a futurist some of the weaknesses with that argument

Is that Jesus basically does not answer their first question when will the destruction of the temple happen he only talks about future things that are past us in the future which seems odd given the context he specifically told them about the destruction of the temple

They ask about the destruction of the temple Luke seems to tie some of this to the destruction of the temple and futurists are just like no it's in the future it feels like a very us reading of it non-Jewish western don't care

Much about the temple are well removed from this and looking into the head of the future and it is a more recent interpretation of this to just say it's all future also many of the people who say this is all future then begin

When it says concerning that day and hour no one knows we haven't read this yet verse 36 not even the angels of heaven nor the son but the father only when they talk about his actual return they'll get

Really caught up in looking for all the signs to be fulfilled so that we can know when he's coming back and Jesus ends this by saying be ready because you don't know a lot of the people who push everything into the future say well this hadn't happened yet

This hadn't happened yet this hadn't happened yet and they basically go against Jesus' main argument and they kind of tell you you don't have to be ready yet that's a weakness because it contradicts his main thing

Or they get super excited about it and they start telling you they know exactly when he's coming back they write a book they get everybody together 88 reasons he's coming back in 1988 89 reasons why we were wrong last year but it's for real this time

They start doing that kind of stuff that's something that goes along with this futurist stuff double fulfillment people go well I'm with you fellas they listen to the preterists and they go seems good they listen to the futurists and go that's a good point too probably both I'm gonna go get a snack that's a little mean to the

Double fulfillment people but that is kind of how they read some of that which is just a yes it happened then yes it's gonna happen we can't fully know exactly how clean that's gonna be but let's take the main gist of what he's saying which is let's be ready and there's kind of this ongoing which means that the tribulation the end of the age

Was inaugurated when Christ rose and ascended into the heavens and he tells the Pharisees the Sanhedrin in Matthew chapter 26 he says from now on you will see the son of man seated at the right hand and coming on the clouds of heaven so that it is a from now on he did ascend he has inaugurated his reign and he

Will return and that is how we will see him that the tribulation began at the destruction of the temple so they had to prepare for these signs but it began and now we're in it this is why John well after this writes your brother in the tribulation your brother and partner in the tribulation when he writes his letter meaning that the tribulation is now happening this is

Why the New Testament writers will refer to this as the last days or the end of the ages they refer to that is the last days and the end of the ages in last days Acts to Hebrews 1 first Timothy 3 second Peter 3 into the ages as first Corinthians 10 and Hebrews 9 that we are in the end and so therefore they would read that those days

Continues and that when we see these things we know that he's near at the very gates not that he's here that he's near and that he can return at any moment that when this stuff has taken place he can now turn the latch and come through at any moment which makes sense with the rest of 36 where Jesus says you'll know that the time has come but we don't know exact moment that it'll happen I lean that way one of you might

Could corner me after this and talk me out of it because I've been reading a bunch of this but that that seems to make a lot of sense that Jesus it breaks at the moment he rises and ascends into heaven and then it's ongoing we are in the tribulation we're a brother in the tribulation with John we're in the last days we are at the end of the ages what has needed to happen to fulfill and prepare us to know that the summer is coming has happened and he is

Near the very gates but he's patient and gracious and he will return as soon as the father gives him the nod verse 36 but concerning that day and hour no one knows not even the angels of heaven nor the son but the father only that is a great mystery that the son does not know but the father does but the Jesus in humility submits himself to the father's timing for as were the days of Noah so will be the coming of the son of man for as in those days before the flood they were eating and drinking marrying

And giving in marriage until the flood came and swept them all away so will be the coming of the son of man then two men will be in the field one will be taken and one left two women will be grinding at the mill one will be taken and one left therefore stay awake for you do not know what day your Lord is coming I have a very hard time standing here telling you all this stuff would take place in the future and that we're waiting on a bunch of future signs and then read that and tell you to stay awake because you don't know when he's

Coming we await his coming with eager expectancy and he says a lot of things will seem really normal there will be some people who have just thrown what you can't throw rice anymore confetti at a wedding and he'll come there will be some people who have just punched the clock and gotten to work and he'll come there was some people that are working together chatting over their work and he'll come and one of them will be called one of them will hear the trumpet one of them will ascend to meet him in the air the other will not that he could come at any moment so stay awake but know this that if the

Master of the house had known in what part of the night the thief was coming he would have stayed awake and would not have let his house be broken into therefore you must also you also must be ready for the son of man is coming in an hour you do not expect I watched a documentary recently about a young boy who got left home by himself and he found out some people were going to break into his house he knew the hour they were coming and he got ready that's he's making a very simple point if you knew when someone was going to break in your house if I knew when someone was going to break in my house it would be an uncomfortable meeting when they showed up for them not for me he wants us to wait with eager expectancy every once in a while

Hear a noise at night and I'll get up and walk around my house and check everything and check out my windows and then I don't walk and lay back in bed and just fall asleep I lay back in bed and I hear every noise that happens in my house because I'm thinking maybe something is going on maybe I miss something and I lay and I know that it's my job to protect us because Ellis Archer and Anna aren't going to do the best I'm the best one we got my wife all the times like just go to sleep I'm like you want me awake this is my Job but if you knew you'd be ready and he says you don't know so stay ready stay awake he's coming when you do not expect verse 45 who then is the faithful and wise servant whom his master has set over his household to give them their food at the proper time meaning master's left he

Put his servants in charge they have a Job to do blessed is that servant whom his master will find so doing when he comes truly I say to you he will set him over all his possessions but if that wicked servant says to himself my master is delayed and begins to beat his fellow servants and eats and drinks with drunkards meaning that he doesn't care about the other servants around him he doesn't care about the other people he's supposed to care for he doesn't care and he wants to pursue personal pleasure to great temptations for us and begins to beat his fellow servants and eats and drinks with drunkards the master of that servant will come on a day when he does not expect him and at an hour he does not know and will cut him in pieces and put him with the hypocrites in that place there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth we do not get all the answers we want but Jesus drives a few things home

Very clearly there is only one Christ his name is Jesus he will return and when he does it will be over will you be ready will you be found working and diligent and faithful and believing and loving when he comes back because he will show up like a thief in the night he will come at an hour you do not expect and at that moment those who are faithful will be welcomed into the most glorious home coming that has ever happened and those who are unfaithful and those who have run after sin and those who have ceased to love the Lord and cease to follow him will be cut into pieces and cast into darkness with hypocrites where there is weeping gnashing of teeth they asked him when will the destruction of the temple be and he says there's a few things you need to know about that but don't follow another Christ know that I'm coming back and be ready when I do and we're going to spend next week looking at a few pictures where he pushes on that even further

That's his main point in this whole answer he gives a few things that we love to get bogged down in but his main point is be ready when I come and if you have not placed your faith in Christ and you are not trusting in him to redeem your soul to save you from your sin you are not ready and if you say that you've done that but you've ceased to love and you've ceased to care and you're chasing after temporal pleasures and you don't care about the people around you and you don't care about the mission of God you are not ready who's the faithful servant who'll be ready when he comes blessed is he that is and we pray that he will return and he will return soon in power and glory and we pray that we'll be ready when he does let's pray God we thank you for your grace we thank you for the hope that we have in the gospel that you forgive sinners and we pray that we would keep our eyes on you and you alone that we would not trust in

Anything else to save us or to redeem us or to fulfill us that we would not walk into lawlessness choosing this world over you we pray Lord that we would be found diligent and serving and at work until the end comes whether that's the end of our lives the end of our days or the end of days Lord we pray that we'd be diligent in this day as we await that day we ask for your grace and your help and Lord we praise you that you will return that you will judge sin that you will save your church that it will be obvious and glorious and that we will see you coming on the clouds of heaven in power and glory and we await for the sound of the trumpet and may we stay ready in Jesus name amen you you you you you you you

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Woe to the Pharisees (Matthew 23)

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Woe to the Pharisees
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The Cornerstone (Matthew 21:33-22:14)

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The Cornerstone
Chet Phillips

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Well good morning my name is chet i am one of the pastors here i'm excited to be here with y'all this morning if you have a Bible grab it and go to Matthew chapter 21. we're working our way through the Gospel of Matthew we're picking up this week where we left off last week if you don't have a Bible that's okay we used to hand them out to people before covet at some point we will hand them back out but right.

Now we'll have all the Scriptures on the screen to help you follow along um recently i think it was a a year or two ago there was somebody who posted on twitter um if you're not familiar with twitter it's kind of like facebook posting something on twitter similar to posting something on facebook if you're not familiar with facebook you're blessed person but posting something on facebook is like shouting something in public but more people can hear you so they posted this on twitter and they said some some offensive kind of foul language.

And then they said i got accepted for a nasa internship so it's just a very aggressive intro to i got accepted for a nasa internship well on twitter people can respond to you and some gentlemen responded this young lady and just said language just correcting her you probably shouldn't you know shout expletives just to tell us you got an internship and she responded to him more aggressively more obscenely in a very crass manner uh to translate it from the pulpit you would just say you can't tell me anything i'm working at nasa that's what she responded.

So i don't have to listen to you i'm working at nasa to which he responded and i am on the national space council that oversees nasa not too long later she tweeted i lost my internship they followed up with this guy he didn't go out of his way to try to make her lose the internship but people thought this was very funny and shared it a lot and then nasa decided she didn't need the internship she had entered into a situation she did not understand what was at stake she did not know who she was talking to she did not understand the ramifications of her decision she had entered into a situation that she mistook.

For something else and it cost her i'm willing to bet she nailed the actual nasa interviews the reason i'm willing to bet that is that she originally had gotten a nasa internship if she had understood who she was speaking to i think she would have responded a little bit differently as we look at the parables that Jesus is going to teach this morning my task today is to help us heed the warning that he's going to give to understand the situation that every single one of us finds ourself in responding to.

God in a way that has eternal consequences every single one of us is going to respond to the lord and it has eternal significance and my hope for us this morning is that as we study this together we would consider the eternal nature and the eternal weightiness of what we stand here today even today having to make decisions on so that we would not approach this lightly or without the appropriate earnestness that it deserves so in a second i'm going to pray i'm going to invite you to pray that the.

Lord through his spirit would help you to hear his voice this morning to help you evaluate your own heart this morning and that by his grace he would help you to respond well this morning as we read a passage where he gives not only warning to the pharisees who reject it but also warning to the Church and as we gather as his Church this morning we ought to listen well so if you will take a moment to pray for your soul.

For those here this morning and then i'll lead us in prayer lord we ask you to help us we ask you to help us to hear and to see and to know the reality of the eternity that is to come that we might respond to you appropriately and by your grace to enjoy your salvation it's in Jesus name and for his sake we pray amen Matthew chapter 21 verse 33 Jesus is in the middle of an altercation with the pharisees he just finished last week telling them that the tax collectors and prostitutes would make it into the kingdom before them.

So they're already probably not responding super well but he just keeps going and he says here another parable this is verse 33. here another parable there was a master of a house who planted a vineyard and put a fence around it and dug a wine press in it and built a tower and leased it to tenants and went into another country that is very reminiscent of isaiah 5 isaiah says that that God planted a vineyard that he put a fence around it that he dug a wine press that he put a tower.

And then he harvested sour grapes so he knocked down the wall and it's his picture of Israel that he had planned for Israel to be something that it ended up not being and therefore he allowed the other nations to come in that's what isaiah 5 is and so Jesus sets this up in a very similar way but he says the master hands it off to tenants that's how he sets this up so they would have probably had in mind he's talking to the chief priest they would have had in mind isaiah 5.

And so they're already drawing on this a little bit and he's saying but he hands it off to attendance and goes into another country verse 34 when the season for fruit drew near he sent his servants to the tenants to get his fruit so he's renting the land they're supposed to tend the land grow the fruit he's and then they're going to share the crop he's going to get some of the fruit they're going to get some of the fruit it's a good deal.

For everybody so he sends some of his servants to go to the tenants who do not own the land to give some of the fruit to him and the tenants took his servants and beat one killed another and stoned another that's threw rocks at him until they killed him again he sent other servants wouldn't you like to be the round two servants the guy who got beaten comes hobbling back in and he's like all right i need some more volunteers again he sent other servants more than the.

First and they did the same to them finally he sent his son to them saying they will respect my son now the the chief priests at this moment may not see what's going on but as believers we see what's going on that God is the one who planted this vineyard and that he handed it over to the religious leaders to the jewish people to respond to him appropriately to tend to this well to care for his people well and he begins to send his prophets and they don't want to hear it they beat them and kill them and hate them.

God in his grace sends more prophets even though after the first one you would think the master the owner of the land doesn't have to do that but he sends more and they respond in the same way and finally he says i'm going to send my son they will respect my son but when the tenants saw the sun they said to themselves this is the heir come let us kill him and have his inheritance these tenants have lost their minds they think that.

If they can kill the son then they'll be in charge the owner won't be able to do anything about it eventually he'll die and this will be ours if we can just kill the air it'll all belong to us but Jesus is pointing out that this is what the religious leaders have been doing that they've forgotten that they're tenants that they're not responding to God appropriately and that they've decided this is about them and how they want things to work and about their position of power.

Verse 39 and they took him and threw him out of the vineyard and killed him when therefore the owner of the vineyard comes what will he do to those tenants verse 41 we're going to hear the chief priests answers they said to him he will put those wretches to a miserable death and let out the vineyard to other tenants who will give him the fruits in their seasons so they answer aggressively but correctly oh when the master comes it's going to go really poorly.

For the tenants Jesus said to them have you never read the in the Scriptures the stone that the builders rejected has become the cornerstone this was the lord's doing and it is marvelous in our eyes therefore i tell you the kingdom of God will be taken away from you and given to a people producing its fruits so he says the stone that the builders rejected from psalm 118 he says this parable that i just told you and y'all's correct response to it haven't you read the Scriptures this is exactly what's going to happen the stone that's going to be rejected the sun that's going to be rejected is ultimately going to be the cornerstone this.

Stone that the builders didn't want is ultimately going to be the one that the whole building is built off of that's what a cornerstone is you set it first it's your best stone and every other stone has to line up with it or that stone doesn't get to be a part of the building cornerstones are very important so he says the stone that the builders rejected is going to be the cornerstone meaning that Christ who was rejected by those who should have accepted him is ultimately going to be the one that everything is built off of.

And then he says it very clearly therefore i tell you the kingdom of God will be taken away from you and given to people producing its fruits that judaism ultimately is not going to be the way to salvation that Christ is that christianity which is christianity which is us based off and surrounded uh surrendering to Christ is going to be the way to salvation and it is not to the exclusion of the jewish people because jewish people who place their faith in Christ will be saved.

But it is to the exclusion of the old system of the the law and the sacrifices that Jesus is going to fulfill them and bring them to an end and he's ultimately going to set judaism aside and these chief priests are going to lose their place and he's going to bring salvation through his work and the one who falls on this stone will be broken to pieces and when it falls on anyone it will crush him there's a play called the man of la mancha and in that play there's a character named sancho ponza and one of his songs he sings it doesn't matter whether the stone hits the pitcher or the pitcher hits the.

Stone it's going to be bad for the pitcher talking about like a clay pot so if a clay pot and a stone fight stone wins doesn't matter who throws the first punch what Jesus says is it doesn't matter if you try to assault Jesus or he decides to assault you he wins that all those who would rise up against Jesus to destroy Jesus to get rid of Jesus to crush Jesus will be crushed and when he decides that it is judgment time and brings judgment to them he will crush them this is very good news.

If you belong to Jesus and very bad news if you do not we believe that Jesus is better than everything else that he is the cornerstone we sing to Jesus we worship Jesus we surrender to Jesus we place our faith in Jesus the first question when it comes to your response to God is have you placed your faith in Jesus he is the cornerstone and if we have a faith that is not built off of Christ in surrender to Christ we ultimately will be crushed that.

If your faith is in your good works or your good behavior or your track record or the fact that your uncle was a deacon that you grew up in the Church that you're a good person if your faith is that well we all ultimately just believe the same things and we're going to be okay but it is not in Christ in the work of Christ it ultimately leads to destruction verse 45 when the chief priests and the pharisees heard this he heard his parables they perceived that he was speaking about them yeah they said i figured this out you know those times.

When he would turn at the end and say you he met us 46 and although they were seeking to arrest him they feared to the crowns because they held him to be a prophet y'all they figured it out he's correcting us and then they don't take the correction they say he's talking about us let's kill him we're the tenants who killed the sun there's the sun let's kill him we know our role now what what's terrifying about this is that it is.

So clear to see when we're looking at it and so often when we're playing the role of pharisees we can't see it that he's correcting us he's bringing his spirit to bear on us and we work to defend ourselves to hold up ourselves to we don't want to have to go the route that he's calling us to go because that way it leads to humility leads to to sacrifice leads to surrender and so we talk ourselves out of it and you may say.

Well it's not as blatant as this but it's the functionally the same thing we don't want to hear it are we basing our lives off of Christ if we surrendered to him have we placed our faith in him and are we or are we like the pharisees seeking to reject where he works on us to lead us towards grace because the reality is if they had turned if they had repented he would have accepted it if there was a pharisee right.

Then who said lord help me he'd help them but they don't respond that way they huddle up and they go i figured it out he's talking about us yeah i figured it out too let's kill him let's arrest him let's wait till an opportune time chapter 22 it says and again Jesus spoke to them in parables saying he gives us these pictures and it helps us understand how things are going to work he says the kingdom of heaven may be compared to a king who gave a wedding feast.

For his son and he sent his servants to call those who were invited to the wedding feast but they would not come so we have a king he's holding a wedding feast for his son so this is going to be a big affair this is a lavish ordeal the king is celebrating his son and those who love the king and those who love the son would come and celebrate and there would be a feast and it would be a glorious occasion and it would matter.

So the king goes and invites those who were invited he goes to those who are invited and says come now who gets invited to the king's son's wedding not us fancy people and if you just found out you weren't fancy i'm sorry powerful people other kings people have political power or social power people who are looked up to i mean we could guess the they have we've seen royal weddings they're they're a big deal a big gaudy ordeal and if you're just.

Now finding out you weren't invited to those either but it i mean if you if you were going to write down who gets invited we can start figuring it out i mean like there's some people that you would know these people are invited that's who they go to they say these are the people who are supposed to come and they go around to invite them and it says but they would not come and again he sent other servants saying tell those who are invited.

See i have prepared my dinner my oxen and my fat calves have been slaughtered and everything is ready come to the wedding feast he gives them a sales pitch this time go tell them it's gonna be good go tell them how fat the calves were these are some poorly forty calves go tell them we've already got it cooked we've already got the feast go tell them they must not have heard right the first time go tell them these are the people who are supposed to come these are the people who are supposed to celebrate these are the people who are supposed to respond correctly go tell them it's a feast come celebrate come.

But they paid no attention and went off went to his farm another to his business while the rest seized his servants treated them shamefully and killed them how much disdain for the king and for his son would you have to have to do that how much hatred and disrespect and dishonor would you want to give to the king in order to do that how much of a declaration of war would that be verse 7 Jesus says the king was angry and he sent his troops and destroyed those murderers and burned their city.

Then verse eight goes back to the wedding feast but he just clearly says those who tried to dishonor the kingdom that way that hurt his he he killed him and burned their city then he said to his servants the wedding feast is ready but those invited were not worthy so this is back to back with the other one we just read so have we picked up on what this story is it's the nation of Israel this is God's plan of salvation through them that the leaders in Israel began to elevate themselves this is why.

Jesus has interacted with the pharisees over and over again argued with the pharisees over and over again because they had made it about them and their work and not about him if they had loved him they would have responded to him when they saw him but they didn't know him and they hated him now some he says went to his farm or do his business there were some that just i don't care i just would i care more about this care more about my farm i care more about my business i care more about what's coming up i just i just don't care about the king and his son and there were some who were.

Actively in opposition to the king and they will face judgment for it verse 9 go therefore to the main roads and invite to the wedding feast as many as you find and those servants went out into the roads and gathered all whom they found both bad and good so the wedding hall was filled with guests we just got invited to the wedding feast both bad and good that's us that's as many as they could find they went out into the roads they gathered all whom they found i love that he just says.

Look we're gonna have a party and the people who were supposed to come aren't coming but go find people we're gonna celebrate my son go go start announcing it go get everybody y'all can get we're gonna have a feast i've already got it ready we're gonna celebrate and they go out and they just start calling everybody they go into the market and say y'all quit buying and selling pack it up for the day we're going to the feast the king's inviting you to his wedding everybody in this town is invited they invite both the bad and the good they're out in the highways and they're like hey bandits about to rob that guy yes you.

With the eye patch come come to the feast even you sir who almost got stabbed today come on all of you come to the feast it says so the wedding hall was filled with guests and this is Christ and his call of salvation to the nations when the people of Israel rejected him Jesus died and in his death he displays grace and mercy and love beyond compare but he also displays judgment on those who would rise up against him and kill him that the son's death displays judgment to those who would want to get rid of him who would want to elevate themselves.

And then salvation is proclaimed and if you follow through the book of acts it's proclaimed to the jews first those who would believe in Christ those who would repent it's proclaimed right here in Jerusalem where Jesus's death is going to take place then it's proclaimed in samaria then it's proclaimed to the gentiles and then we see Paul traveling around and all the nations are welcomed if they will submit to Christ the cornerstone if they will place faith in him and God will have a wedding feast where there is a celebration of his son.

If Jesus's parable ended here we would just talk about the grace that has offered us through Christ we just spend this more in talking about how the the nation of Israel rejected him and then God decided to still offer salvation and through their rejection to open up so that there might be salvation for us and that he's also still got a plan for them that he's going to bring salvation that there's hope for all who will place faith in Christ.

Jesus doesn't stop his parable there he keeps going verse 11. but when the king came when the king came in to look at the guests he saw there a man who had no wedding garment and he said to him friend how did you get in here without a wedding garment and he was speechless he had no response had no way to defend himself then the king said to the attendants bind him hand and foot and cast him into the outer darkness in that place there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth.

For many are called but few were chosen if we followed the story correctly the people who were originally supposed to be invited were practicing jewish leaders those in judaism and then God calls all who will accept the call so that the wedding hall is filled then the king comes in the wedding hall and looks at someone and says what are you doing here and the story jumps from just being a story because the king casts this person out into outer darkness where there's weeping and gnashing of teeth this is not just a parable anymore the.

Jesus has jumped to the eschatological end which is the end of history God's big fulfillment plan he's jumped all the way to the end and said this is what happens to those who would come into the feast but don't belong for those of us who have gathered this morning who have shown up on the second round of invitation that we're here because we've responded to the call that went out into the highways and the streets to the to the good and bad people out there who might would respond and place faith in Christ the idea that we could be gathered with those who belong in the wedding feast.

But we don't belong should cause us to pause and to consider so what is a wedding garment and what does it represent i think it's a very important question when looking at this text the reality is Jesus does not explain this to us and i think we can't put too much weight specifically on wedding garment represents this or that there are some people who would say that there's some evidence historically that the king provides the wedding garment so you would show up the king would send you to go change put on a wedding garment.

And then you would be wearing it so for this person to not have a wedding garment on would be to have rejected the king's offer to dress appropriately there's some evidence for that there's not a lot of evidence for that there's more historical evidence that a wedding garment is a nice outfit often white it's what you wear at a wedding which not our weddings if you wear white to a wedding now it's frowned upon but their wedding and so to say that this person showed up.

But had not put on a wedding garment had not dressed appropriately and had correctly responded to this invitation and so the people who want to push one way or the other some of them have said it's provided by the king and therefore it represents Christ's righteousness this person had not put on the righteousness of Christ provided by the king and the others who would say no no it's something you put on yourself and it represents the works that follow with genuine belief that this person does not actually respond the way they're supposed to the reality is whether or not it was something this person should have put on on their own or something the king.

Had offered they are not appropriately they have not appropriately responded to the king's invitation and the wedding garment the lack of a wedding garment indicates that they do not belong because they have not appropriately responded to the king's invitation meaning this person thought he was in thought he had responded thought he had done what it took to be there was excited about the feast and the king says you don't belong here what we need to see from this is not everyone who thinks they are in is actually in not everyone who would say they belong and they've answered this call has actually answered this call he says many are called many have been told you're.

Welcome you can come but not everyone is chosen not everyone belongs to the elect that's what that word is chosen not everyone is elect not everyone's actually in this is not something new for Jesus he's been saying this he says this in Matthew chapter 7 he says not everyone who says to me lord lord will enter the kingdom of heaven but the one who does the will of my father who is in heaven on that day many will say to me.

Lord lord did we not prophesy in your name and cast out demons in your name and do many mighty works in your name and then i then will i declare to them i never knew you depart from me you workers of lawlessness they say lord lord Jesus says they're talking specifically to him he says not everyone who says to me lord lord will enter the kingdom of heaven and they say did we not do this in your name so this is people who call.

Jesus lord and he says he'll look at him and say i never knew you this is the king showing up to the feast and saying what are you doing here that they would stand before Jesus that we might stand before Jesus and him say i don't know you and i say but lord Jesus and it must be bound hand and foot and cast in outer darkness you see Jesus says here that but the one who does the will of my father who is in heaven you.

See i think that the wedding garment accurately represents both of those ideas that we would be covered by the righteousness of Christ because those who have placed faith in Jesus genuinely have been covered by the righteousness of Christ and if you have placed faith in Jesus and his Holy Spirit is at work in you you do respond with good works you do respond in obedience now we live in the south we have no shortage of people who call Jesus lord but knowing his name is different from knowing him and calling him.

Lord is different from submitting to him as lord knowing his name is different from knowing him and calling him lord is different from submitting to him as lord they're going to be pastors who stood and opened the Scriptures and taught them to people who are going to be cast into darkness they're going to say didn't didn't we prophesy in your name and cast out demons in your name they're going to be professors from seminaries they're going to be people who led community groups and taught awanas and taught sunday school they're going to be people who had a high attendance sunday school badge they're going to be people who've been members of Church.

For 50 years and they were a member of a local Church but they didn't belong to Jesus that's terrifying so i want us to consider this morning i want you to consider this morning i want you to investigate your heart this morning do you love Jesus or do you just want what he offers do you know Jesus or do you just know about him have you surrendered to him is he at work in your life are you changing are you growing that's what Peter says that we would work out our calling and our election he said you would be sure of your calling in election and he says that you would take faith genuine belief.

Trust in Jesus and you would supplement it with virtue you'd begin to grow that you take virtue and you'd supplement it with knowledge do you have a desire to know Christ that you would take knowledge and supplement it with self-control that you would take self-control and supplement it with steadfastness and steadfastness with godliness and godliness with brotherly affection and brotherly affection with love do you love the things that Christ loves do you care if we looked at how we spent our money.

If how we spent our time if how we approached our Church family in our community group how we approach this are we just checking off boxes so that you can be religious good person so that you can be well behaved the pharisees had that and they were better at it than we are are you just here because your family believed in Jesus or you really it kind of helps you out in the south to believe in Jesus or of course i mean everybody believes in.

Jesus and why wouldn't we but is he at work in your soul are you beginning to hate sin are you beginning to grow in love and compassion for others do we care about the poor do we care that people don't believe in Christ are we more worried about politics in our next big purchase the reality is right now the Holy Spirit may be at work and pressing in on you do not do what the pharisees did now the purpose of this the purpose of this warning that.

Jesus gives is not that we would end up in despair but that we might respond in repentance this is not to cause you to have anxiety for the rest of your days trying to sweat out and wring your hands as to whether or not you might be saved salvation is through Christ and Christ alone but the reality is if you aren't in Christ you are not saved and if you are in Christ he is in you and you will begin to change and you will love him and you will love the things that he loves and it will take some time and it'll be a hot mess.

But you'll see it the response this morning is not to leave here disheartened the response this morning is to leave here with a new heart and i don't care i don't care if you grew up in the Church i don't care if if this if you became a believer now and got baptized to be the fourth time you got baptized i don't care if you're sitting here right now going but i've been a part of this Church for 55 years and it'll be embarrassing it'll be shame on me.

If i announced everybody i've never really believed no that'll be a great joyous occasion the shame will come the day that we hold this in and we stand before the king and he says i don't know you lord help us that does not happen that we might take with dead earnest seriousness the reality of an eternity to come and that the rest of our lives would look like we believe this that Jesus would be at work in our souls to lead us to change that we would be clothed in his righteousness.

Because we've placed faith in him your salvation is not worked out on your own but salvation is worked out in you matt's going to come up here and he's going to play some music on the piano and i want you to take a moment to ask the lord to help you see your heart i want you to take a moment to ask for mercy would you take a moment to ask that you might be clothed in his righteousness that he might begin to work in you i want you to ask him where he hasn't shown up where where he's where you've been fighting off his advances where he's been trying to claim portions of your.

Soul and you've been rejecting him i want you to take a moment and ask do i belong to you and then respond in repentance respond in faith respond in hope in Christ in Christ alone let's pray God we ask that by the power of your Holy Spirit you would change us we would not leave here disheartened we would not leave here discouraged but we would leave here with new hearts and lord i pray for those who have genuinely placed their faith in you that they would be able to.

See were here at work that they would surrender in those places they would continue to grow that they would feel the joy of those who did not deserve to be invited in who had not merited an invitation but were brought in by the generosity of the king lord may we praise your name that you would send your son to sacrifice for us to save us and lord may we be saved clothe us in your righteousness work out your salvation in us that we might grow in virtue and repentance and grace and love help us to love the things you love and to not be caught up and chasing after riches to not be caught up.

In chasing after sensuality and temporal pleasures do not be caught up in sin that would ensnare us and drag us to the grave may the day we see you face to face be a glorious day where we are not bound handed foot and cast into darkness but maybe a day that we celebrate the sun that we glorify the king that we feast with you because you have paid for our sin and redeemed us and set us free and lord for anybody who's fighting you right.

Now may they surrender and for those who are worried about what it'll look like or what it'll be like or what you'll do may they know that you're good and may they surrender lord so that one day we are all built into you and not crushed by you we praise the glorious name of Jesus and we ask you to do this lord that as you have called we pray that you would choose that you would claim that you would capture that you would own our souls to the glory of your good name amen.

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The Two Sons (Matthew 21:23-32)

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The Two Sons
Chet Phillips

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Which apparently was on all morning and then i just turned it off before i walked up here so if y'all thought matt sound especially good today because i was singing with him we are picking back up in Matthew and we have been um it's been uh over a month since we were studying the book of Matthew together we've been working our way through the Gospel of Matthew and we're gonna spend the good the better part of spring into easter in the Gospel of Matthew and we're gonna kind of finish out the book.

If you'll remember where we left off Jesus has been performing ministry and miracles and teaching mostly in the the areas away from Jerusalem so he's been in galilee he's been in judea he's come to Jerusalem a couple of times but he's always kind of gone back well now he is in Jerusalem he's headed to kind of the epicenter of religious thought judaism of the day and he's had some run-ins with pharisees they didn't get along well now he's gone to their uh home turf he's taken it kind of to their camp and he's we're gonna.

See over the next several weeks him uh butting heads with them them not getting along and you'll see as it goes on it's kind of aggressive and you start seeing go okay i see why they wanted to kill him this is this has been harsh and so we're going to see him interacting with them and we're picking up there so he's just written in Jerusalem now the way the Gospel of Matthew works is it starts off tells us a little bit about his birth we uh it spends a decent amount of time looking at kind of three years of ministry.

Now we're in the last week of Jesus's life and we're going to spend a lot of time here where it spends the majority of its focus here so um verse 23 of chapter 21 and when he entered the temple the chief priests and the elders of the people came up to him as he was teaching and said by what authority are you doing these things and who gave you this authority so Jesus is in the temple it's a huge area but he's in the temple and at some place he's teaching and people have gathered around him.

Jesus at this point had some notoriety had some fame so we don't know how large the crowd was but it's fair to assume it was fairly large he's teaching in the temple and the chief priests and the elders of the people come to him so it's not just pharisees it's not just people who disagree with him but these are actually the leaders the chief priest and the elders of the people come to Jesus in the middle of him teaching and interrupt him and say by whose authority are you doing these things.

And when they say these things they they mean he rode into Jerusalem and people laid out their coats and sang to him and said hosanna son of David coming in the name of the king hosanna in the highest and then Jesus went to the temple and he cleansed the temple which is a nice Bible way of saying started some mess he went in there and flipped over tables spread their money around and then stood and preached it wasn't like he washed it he he came in and was aggressive in his attack on what they were doing in the temple.

And then he left the next day he shows back up and he's teaching and so they're like hey who told you you could do this what makes you think you you're allowed to whose banner are you flying so if you'll picture this he's teaching the chief priests the elders get together and they're like we're gonna go confront him they walk up in the middle of all of it and they say hey but whose authority are you doing this and so now there's an audience there's.

Jesus the the chief priests and the people he's been teaching to and so Jesus answered them this is verse 24. i also will ask you one question and if you tell me the answer then i also will tell you by what authority i do these things now this is a fairly normal response you ask me a question i'm going to ask you a question they didn't do the uh i asked you first stuff it was the this is a normal in judaism and a rabbinical tradition is.

If you want to if you want to come ask me a question then you're saying we can ask each other's questions i'll answer a question if you'll answer mine first otherwise i don't feel like i have to answer your question if you can't answer mine so that's what he does and he says so if you tell me the answer then i also will tell you by what authority i do these things the baptism of john that's john the baptist from where did it come from heaven or from man.

So he asked him answer that question and then i'll tell you about what authority i do these things and john had come he's the precursor to Jesus he prepared the way for Jesus he had baptized Jesus so there's some connection between john's ministry and Jesus's ministry so Jesus asked them this question says and they discussed it among themselves saying if we say from heaven he will say to us why then did you not believe him but if we say from man we are afraid of the crowd.

For they hold that john was a prophet okay so this is kind of funny to me Jesus is teaching the chief priests come and interrupt him you're like we have a question for you declare whose authority you did this by and he goes i got a question for you he flips it around on them and then they huddle up they're like good question they get over here okay they start whispering now what they're whispering about is not what do we actually think that didn't even come up all they came up with what should we say and how will people respond to that learn from this.

Because it's easy for us to get into that mode and then someone asks a question and you go what do they want to hear what do other people think how should i rather than saying what do i think is true how can i be honest and have some integrity nope just let's talk tactics but i have to imagine it was fun for the people watching because the chief priests and them strutted in interrupted the class Jesus asked them a question they huddle up and they're going they're looking you know and talking to people like oh i actually want to hear how this turns out i want to.

See so they say if we say from heaven he's going to immediately say why didn't you believe him because they didn't oh you thought he came from heaven and you rejected heaven what a terrible decision but if we say man well the crowd believed him so can't say that verse 27 so they answered Jesus we don't know they huddled up they came back and definitively declared we're not sure and he said to them neither will i tell you by what authority i do these things he looked at him and said oh.

Well then y'all aren't a judge of this type of thing y'all have if y'all don't know that then why does it matter if i tell you this like y'all aren't capable of judging these sort of things but Jesus being Jesus doesn't leave it there he follows up i don't know if you've found this to be the case but if you've ever come to Jesus with a question i found that often he changes the subject on me or he has follow-up questions of his own sometimes i come to him really praying about something i'm studying the word and he keeps being like i want to talk about this thing and i'm like that's not why i.

Called this meeting but he does what he does and he says verse 28 he's going to turn it around on him and he's going to kind of follow up and begin to press this and this is where we'll spend the most of our time this morning we're going to see that Jesus is going to press in on their response to john the baptist and he's going to begin to show us that there are two basic responses to john's message and to his message that there's a way.

For us to reject this message and so we're going to spend a little time looking at this and trying to respond as we ought to to the message of john and the message of Jesus so let's pray and then we'll start breeding back in 28 or we ask for wisdom as we study your word we ask for help we ask for the work of the spirit we pray that we would see you clearly see our sin clearly that we would respond.

Well to your message we love you and we praise you in Jesus name amen so verse 28 he says what do you think a man had two sons and he went to the first and said son go and work in the vineyard today and he answered i will not so that that's not great but afterward he changed his mind and went and he went to the other son and said the same and he answered i go sir but did not go which of the two did the will of his.

Father and they said the first i have two sons i agree with them if i tell both of my kids go clean your room one of them yells no runs off and cleans his room and one of them yes yes sir and then goes and does something else so he says which one did the will of the father which one actually did what was asked and they say the first it's a simple parable two sons one says no but then follows through and actually does what the.

Father asks one says yes but does nothing Jesus said to them truly i say to you the tax collectors and prostitutes go into the kingdom of God before you what okay he's talking to the chief priests not the regular priests the chief priests and the elders of the people he says i want you to help me with a little story here which son does the will of the father they answer the question they answer it correctly and he goes exactly tax collectors and prostitutes are going into heaven and you are the conclusion i just imagined them just staring at him like what on earth are you talking about everybody not just the chief priests.

But the crowds also going what what on earth tax collectors and prostitutes were the most looked down on people in their culture they were a byword they were they were scum tax collectors had joined the romans to take advantage of their own people to help the romans occupy Israel and to get rich doing it to use the romans as their backing and to take more taxes so that they could be wealthy and to help keep the romans who had occupied their land in their land in the promised land.

If you were going to pick someone who had rejected God in the things of God and the will of God you'd pick tax collectors or you'd pick prostitutes same thing have rejected God's design had rejected the will of God we're not willing to listen to God and were doing what they wanted and he says they are making it into the kingdom before you but he's going to tell why verse 32 for john came to you in the way of righteousness so he tells him the answer to his question earlier his message was from heaven his baptism was from heaven he came in righteousness john came to you in the way of righteousness and you did.

Not believe him but the tax collectors and the prostitutes believed him and even when you saw it you did not afterward change your minds and believe him so he says the tax collectors and the prostitutes make it into the kingdom they're going into the kingdom they've displaced you because they believed john what he was saying was true he came in righteousness and they believed him and you didn't and even when you saw them believing and repenting and going to john and you still didn't change your mind.

So in the story the first son started poorly but changes his mind and then does the will of the father the second son sounds great but then does not do the will of the father and he says the will of the father has been presented to you in john the baptist preaching he came to you in righteousness they believed you didn't and even after you saw them believing you didn't change your mind and belief now what was john's message and why did they reject what was john's message and why did they reject it and why did tax collectors and prostitutes accept it.

And if you're talking about starting a religion if you're talking about starting a group of people that are going to be together and display what God is like you don't start with tax collectors and prostitutes i don't maybe you don't Jesus does john the baptist did and let's see why let's see what this message was and so we're going to see the distinct difference between the message of come be righteous come be good versus come be forgiven so this is john the baptist this is in uh chapter three of Matthew verse one um this is actually the very.

First week we started in uh the Gospel of Matthew we started here and uh last week spencer said we're gonna be starting back up in Matthew this week and somebody texted me from my group and said wait we're starting Matthew over it's like no no we're starting back we've made it to chapter 21. we're not starting it all the way over but that would be fun we didn't like how we taught it so we're going to start back over so just.

For him we're starting back up in Matthew this is where we started so in those days john the baptist came preaching in the wilderness of judea repent for the kingdom of heaven is at hand and that's uh Jesus's original message as well repent for the kingdom of heaven is at hand so the message was a message of repentance now repentance carries with it a few things it carries with it that there is judgment coming this the kingdom of heaven is at hand there's judgment coming next step that's not going to go.

Well for you there's judgment coming and you're a sinner and i think sometimes that's all we think we hear when we hear repentance you're a sinner oh but a message of repentance is a message of hope there's judgment coming you're a sinner and there's forgiveness offered you can come right now and repent you can come right now and be forgiven you can come right now and be washed clean come on in boys the water's fine to quote delmer from oh brother that's what john the baptist was saying is that you can come right.

Now all right so i have a little i want to talk to y'all this morning about student loan forgiveness people have student loan debt and there's a possibility the government will offer student loan forgiveness now some people just thought you've got to be kidding me this is ridiculous how much is that going to cost well i don't know if you've paid much attention to our debt or our spending but we're in imaginary numbers at this point are you kidding me we're going to forgive student loan debt and some of you thought preach that's the best thing you've said this morning tell me more about this student loan forgiveness.

If i'd have known you were going to talk about it i brought my tambourine i was going to do a praise lap the people who want who would be most inclined towards student loan forgiveness who would be most excited about it are the people who have student loans they're the people who even the people who are going i really don't think the government should do this but i mean as long as they're going to do it what website am i supposed to fill out.

For this i mean i'm not going to say no i got principles but i'm not an idiot the people who want student loan forgiveness who would accept student loan forgiveness people have student loan debt if they came out and announced right now we're just going to pay everybody's mortgage who's excited about that people with mortgages do you know who's really annoyed about that the person who just paid off their mortgage the person who's most excited is the person who just bought a house that was way outside of their means the person who's house poor they got a nice house they can't hardly pay.

For it the person who's who did not do good math and didn't realize taxes were coming or whatever the person who's they're like yes i just bought a huge house this is amazing and the person who's worked really hard to do exactly what they were supposed to and pay extra payments and while their friends were going out and having fun they weren't having fun but they were thinking you'll pay one day when i've got my house paid off and they finally paid it off and they were dancing their way to the bank.

And then all of a sudden they're paying off mortgages for free you've got to be kidding me tax collectors and prostitutes heard there's repentance and forgiveness are you serious and those who were well behaved and had done all the things they thought they were supposed to do to get God to owe them heard there was forgiveness and they said are you serious you've got to be kidding me you see those who want forgiveness those who line up for forgiveness are those who think they need forgiveness those who know they have sin.

So when there's a message of repentance that's good news to sinners when there's a message of religion and i'm using religion in a with a negative connotation i don't mean religion as in the worship of a God i mean religion is in the behaviors you do to earn God's favor the work you put in to make God owe you the message of a religion which is do these things and God will love you the message of repentance doesn't make any sense sounds crazy sounds backwards.

So these are the two approaches to God let's assume for a second that this right here indicates the line in which you interact with God and so we're all over here on our way to a confrontation with God well a message of repentance and a message of religion of behaviorism of good works both say that God's a judge they agree and the message of repentance says when you meet him he will judge you and the message of religion says he will judge you.

But religion behaviorism this moral ethics this come be good says that what you're supposed to do in route to meeting him is find out what he wants and do the things pray give fast celebrate the right holidays don't celebrate the wrong ones do these things don't do those things that you would come to God and you would say God i my whole life i've worshipped you i've given to the poor i gave 10 to the Church i gave 2 to oliver Gospel mission i was in race or gas i was in awanas or cubbies i read my Bible i went through confirmation i was baptized.

When all my friends were going out and doing bad things i wasn't i looked down on them i did the things i'm supposed to do and that you would come and present these things to God and he would evaluate he would judge whether or not you had lived up whether or not the things that you had done were presentable and he would judge you worthy or unworthy a message of repentance says you go to him and all you bring to him is your mess that's why it says that they were baptized by john confessing their sins that they went to all they had was mess and they asked.

For mercy they knew they were supposed to meet the lord but they knew they had nothing to offer they knew they came they said all i've got is mess and i know that i don't deserve anything from you but i just need mercy i've sinned i've fallen short i'm broken that's the message of repentance and then on this side in the message of repentance john the baptist tells them go and bear fruit in keeping with repentance look like you've repented look like you've met a merciful.

God who forgives sinners on this side of forgiveness and on this side of religion the behaviors often look very similar reading your Bible reading your Bible memorizing verses giving money to the poor giving money to the Church being kind being gracious trying to to follow after the things but the heart is so fundamentally different on this side of mercy and grace and forgiveness from the lord and on this side working your way towards him in a way that would present to him what you have to accomplish to hand him your resume honestly both of them think they're handing the.

Lord their resume but one's writing down all the terrible things they want washed off and one of them's writing down all the good things they want remembered it's like walking in to hand your new boss your resume and go here's all the ways i got fired here's all the times i should have gotten fired but nobody caught me because you know you're just here to get forgiveness you're here to get it clean if they said if you wrote down everything you can write on this paper that's bad will get forgotten every crime you've ever committed will be expunged you just got to put it on the paper i'm i'm learning how to write small i'm.

Going front and back on this thing see motive matters in these two approaches one of the best stories i've ever heard that illustrates this is there's a there's a king and he's a good king he has a good land and on his land there's a farmer grows root vegetables small farmer just has one acre of land and he grows a carrot and boy what a carrot he pulls it out it's the biggest most beautiful carrot he's ever grown he's staring at this thing it's magnificent as far as carrots go and he decides i'm going to take it and give it to the king.

So he goes he gets an audience with the king he goes to present it to the king he gives the king he says king i grow vegetables i i live in your kingdom i love living in your kingdom i have a small one-acre plot and this is the best carrot i think i've ever grown and i just wanted to give it to you the king looks at him sees his heart and he says i actually know where your land is and i own the land behind it and i'm going to double your property i'm giving you another acre one of the king's advisors is sitting there and he's like an acre.

For a carrot this is a screaming deal so the next day he shows up he gets an audience with the king and he brings in a magnificent horse strong young sleek healthy and he says king i breed horses and i think this is the best one i've ever bred and i love you king and i wanted to give this horse to you in honor of you and in my appreciation to you the king looks at him he knows his heart and he says thank you they'll put the horse with my other horses that guy stands there dumbfounded he's just struck he doesn't know really how to react and the king says oh are you thinking.

About the farmer he was giving me the carrot you're giving yourself the horse and there's a way in which we follow and we submit and we obey in response to who God is there's a way in which we bear fruit in keeping with repentance meaning we've been changed and now we bear the fruit of that change which is grace and humility and love and generosity because we know what he's like and we've been forgiven and we know that what the debt that we had that he took away and there's a way in which we do really good things.

But ultimately we're just giving ourselves the horse we're doing all these things because eventually he'll owe us and that's where we come to the fact that in a situation where you have come be good versus come be forgiven there's a distinct difference in who gets the glory because if i do all the good things i'm supposed to do and i meet God he evaluates me and he says well done and i transfer to this side well now i get to move the tassel from one side of the cap to the other you guys i'm one of the good ones i've earned it i'm worthy.

But if you come to the lord in repentance and your understanding is that what you get from him is mercy you guys he's so good that he would forgive a sinner like me self-righteousness or gift righteousness see when there was a message of repentance to those who did not see their sin and those who had been behaving really well they didn't want to hear it but to those who knew they were in their sin it was sweet beautiful news and this makes sense.

If you've been in the Church for a long time if you've been around for a while and you your understanding is that primarily what God wants from you is behavior i'm going to show you how this really breaks down when you get to thinking about how glory works how praise works i want to talk to you about the theology i've recently learned from a sitcom called the good place it's terrible theology but i want to talk to you about it in the show the good place i don't want to ruin it.

For you but in the first two seconds you find out the main character's dead and she's gone to the good place the point of the show is that she actually shouldn't be there but they explained to her how the good place works and the good place works like this everything you did on earth no matter how small or big was recorded and evaluated and you got good points or bad points and the really really good not the 51 good the really really good get to come to the good place.

So this person who's not supposed to be there she goes around she meets a lot of people and they're all really really good they talk about their generosity they talk about the the way they've served the hungry and the homeless they talk about hunger strikes and how they fought for this injustice and that and how they gave away money they're all really really good so i'm watching this show and the reality is the good place declares the glory of the people in it it proclaims the glory of their worth and their good work it sings praises to their value there's even a scene where.

Because she's there she's messing the whole place up so a lot of people are sad in the good place even though they're not supposed to be and there's a scene where he's talking to one of the guy who's over it's talking to one of the ladies in it and he says you have nothing to prove you've already proven you're a good person you've already proven you're worthy by being here see the reality is if we're supposed to do the right things.

And then God gives us a check mark when we reach heaven heaven sings our praises it declares the glory of our work of our effort and our name if we're gonna sing names in heaven we could all stand and sing our own or we could sing the names of everybody else there that's not how heaven works there is a name that is praised in heaven there is one who receives glory in heaven and by his grace he shares it with us.

But we praise the name of Jesus because he's righteous and we aren't he's good and we aren't he forgives and we needed mercy that's why sinners respond to a message of repentance and why the religious didn't and the real danger for them and for us is that they didn't see their sin and the danger for us is that we might not see ours the danger for you this morning is that you might be sitting here knowing you're not a pharisee even looking down on them that's one of the things that Christians are really good at is being super judgmental to super judgmental pharisees.

But not realizing that we are in the category of terrorists and prostitutes that if you're going to come to the lord that you understand that all you've brought to the table is your wickedness your sin that needed a savior there's a temptation for us to begin to as we practice faithfulness to begin to think that our job is to be good and to do good and to be right and to do right and to be upset when messy people come in here and mess up our good people club as.

If somehow by messy sinful broken people being a part of this they've somehow sullied our good name but the reality is they have proclaimed the good name of our lord that in our brokenness and in our sin we declare his glory because he's the one who forgives sinners and if we're here to be righteous and good on our own merit and to declare our glory let's shut this place down but if we're here to declare our sinfulness and our need for our savior and his glory.

Then praise Jesus and so the question for you is are you living as if you are here to present your good work to God for his evaluation that you're supposed to develop some form of self-righteousness that he can sign off on that your good works are somehow adding into his good response to you or are you understanding that even in your good works done with a sinful prideful heart need to be repented of that's what Jesus looks at them he says as you saw the sinners repenting you didn't change your mind and belief.

And so i'm asking you this morning to change your mind and believe if you know you have debt and you feel like sin clings to you threatening to suffocate you threatening to drown you through it it sticks to you and stench rises from you i've got good news for you you can come be forgiven right now and if you're sitting here and you're thinking i'm good change your mind and believe your goodness will not amount to anything before a God who can.

See clearly to your heart to the core of our wickedness that needs a savior that if Jesus Christ came so that you might learn how to be good he would have never gone to a cross but he came to pay for sinners and prostitutes and tax collectors and addicts and abusers and adulterers and those who practice homosexuality and swindlers and idolaters will stand in the kingdom praising the name of our lord Jesus because they've repented and they've seen that he forgives and may we stand shoulder to shoulder in a place that would have been.

So overrun with wickedness were it not for the blood of Christ may we stand and praise his name and his glory and not think for one second that our name will be lifted up because of our good work but may we respond in good work to a good savior who redeems sinners if you're in your sin you don't have to be you can be forgiven right now if you place your faith in Jesus and if you're sitting here in your own righteousness i would warn you that it will not be sufficient change your mind and believe in the only one who can pay.

For your sins and your pride and your self-righteousness with his blood on the cross let's pray oh lord we thank you that you save sinners and may we see our debt so that we rejoice may we see our debt so that we line up to be forgiven and may we live in the confidence and the humility and the joy that the forgiveness of sinners provides may we walk out in obedience in grateful joy elevating your name the whole way and for those who have lived their lives behaving.

So that you will owe them lord may they see their sin and as you see their heart will you help them to see their heart so they might change their mind and belief we ask this in Jesus mighty name amen.

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Hindsight 2020

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Hindsight 2020
Spencer Cary

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Good morning Happy New Year yeah my name is Spencer and I'm one of the pastors here uh a year ago right around this time we got to come together as one Church family to worship for the first time so that's something to celebrate it's been a year and uh and last year we launched a sermon called 2020 Vision cuz we were really excited uh we were excited about uh about being a a a family together as a Church family on Mission here in Casey we talked about being missional in this neighborhood and the City of Casey getting to know businesses like we we were excited about all the things that were in front of us.

We were excited about some of the renovations we're going to be able to do to the building and at one point last last year we thought I think we could wrap this thing up by Fall get Renovations done by Fall launch into this school year and uh it's going to be great so I don't know if you're familiar with the with the word 2020 but uh it's not what it used to be that is a concept has changed completely we had our.

First Global pandemic in a hundred years and that was fun uh we uh getting to know neighbors and and knocking on doors and introducing ourselves at one point last year would have been considered violence and uh and then we learned last year that not talking to people was violence that silence is violence the whole the whole year was just confusing in a lot of ways so uh if we could go back a year ago we'd do a little bit differently so the title of this sermon uh before we launch into Matthew next week is hindsight 2020.

If we could go back a year ago and preach a sermon it would be this sermon so here's what we're going to tackle this morning we want as a Church family to take a big step forward in 20121 in maturing on our faith in growing in godliness now I know then I say that that we want to grow in godliness this year that that doesn't seem all that exciting to some that maybe that that uh the some of the New Year's resolutions that you made this year uh weren't some kind of version of of that just this is not a popular thing that you want to grow in godliness to start out the new year.

So I I'm assuming some of us have different things we want to grow in some of it might be related to our faith but growing in godliness is not a concept that's really out in front of us we have goals like wanting to to to maybe lose weight lose some of the covid weight that we got get healthier maybe get more on track with our finances and not have to hope that the next stimulus bill is what rides us through there are lots of good things that we might strive.

For but the reality is is a lot of those things that we might strive for in a new year are temporary they are not Eternal and what I want us to do is to take a step back this morning and see an investment in our eternity is worth it let me ask you how many of us feel stagnant in our faith how many of us feel like we're just kind of going through the motions a little bit feel like we're in a little bit of a low that it's just kind of Cloudy right.

Now and it's just hard for us even imagine taking a big step forward in our faith my hope for us this morning is that we able to take a step back look at all of this and see that growing in godliness is worth our Pursuit that that maturing in Christ is worth it so we're going to look at 1 Timothy 4: 6-10 today and God willing as we walk through this passage it will encourage us to take a step forward in following.

Jesus and becoming more like him so as we walk through this we're we're going to see what godliness is we're going to see why we should want it and how we get there so let me pray for us this morning and then we'll jump in uh father we thank you that we get to start new this year God I pray that you would help us see that godliness is worth our Pursuit that you are worth our Pursuit and that out of this we would respond we ask this in.

Jesus name amen all right so we are jumping into a new testament letter so just me let me give some some quick background so first Timothy was a letter that Paul the Apostle Paul the missionary Paul wrote to Timothy a younger Pastor that he has invested in for many years at this point he has relationship with him he cares about him and the letter is packed with at the very beginning there's some some very strong warnings against false teachings that was prevalent throughout the New Testament Church it's also prevalent.

Today uh there he he reminds them of the Gospel that he was called into he gives them some some uh some uh instructions on how to order the Church how to structure the Church with overseers elders and with with deacons he's walked through all of this and then he shifts gears a little bit in chapter 4 beginning in verse 6 he says if you put these things before the brothers meaning the things he's just talked about already in this letter if you put these things before the brothers you will be a good servant of Christ.

Jesus being trained in the words of the faith and of good doctrine that you have followed have nothing to do with irreverent silly myths rather train yourself for godliness for while bodily training is of some value godliness is of value in every way as it holds promise for the present life and also for the life to come the saying is trustworthy and deserving of full acceptance for to this end we Toil and strive because we have our hope set on the Living.

God who is the savior of all people especially of those who believe all right so we're going to walk through this in three parts uh what why and how so the what big reveal is godliness that's what we're going to be talking about this morning that's what Paul is getting out here is godliness verse 7 he says have nothing to do with irreverent silly myths rather train yourself for godliness now be honest how many of us when we heard the sermon was going to be on godliness and it's a new year has some kind of version in your in your mind that said this is a this is going to be something on how to.

Be a better Christian how how to be a better person how to improve ourselves listen that is partly because we misunderstand what godliness is in the first place we don't have a full concept for what actually godliness is if you go back at chapter the end of chapter three Paul starts to speak about godliness he says in verse 16 great indeed we confess is the mystery of godliness all right so and there's a coal in there so he's getting ready to unpack what godliness is he's about to poetically explain here's the mystery of godliness he says he was manifested in the flesh Vindicated by the spirit seen by Angels proclaimed among the Nations believed on.

In the world taken up in glory and if you think man that's what godliness is that's that's not super clear that's partly because we we misunderstand what godliness is because our mind quickly goes to okay godliness is being a better person being a better Christian the ways I need to improve instead of the person we are supposed to behold godliness is beholding Christ that whole mystery of godliness is all about Christ says he was manifested in the flesh that's his life and his death he was Vindicated by the spirit that's the Spirit who raised him to in the resurrection he was seen by Angels that's his exaltation before the Angels he's proclaimed among the Nations.

That's go therefore and Make Disciples of all Nations heralded amongst all peoples believed on in the world the gift of faith that Jesus is to the world taken up in glory the eternal glory of Christ it's all about Christ godliness is a matter of focus and fixation focus and fixation on Christ I put it very plainly godliness is christlikeness it is not the Improvement of self by looking within it is a matter of focus and fixation you Behold Him in order that you might become like him that is what he is getting at here you.

See the opposite of of waywardness which is straying from Jesus the opposite of waywardness is godward it's a godward focus I love what ji Packer says in his book knowing God ji Packer was a theologian he was a gift of the Church for for decades he passed away last year but I love what he says in defining godliness in his book knowing God he says godliness is responding to God's Revelation in trust and obedience faith and worship prayer and praise submission and service life must be seen and lived in light of God's word and what happens.

When we hear that is that our mind quickly jumps to okay it's it's it's about trust and obedience it's about faith and worship it's about prayer and praise these are the things that I need to grow in but we miss we miss it because that's not how he starts it he says it's responding to God's Revelation it's first responding to who God is focusing on him fixating on Christ and then out of that the Overflow is Faith obedience trust uh prayer and praise these things that display the fruit of godliness our approach is off it's a little bit like uh a little bit like falling in love.

So maybe maybe you're single and you you want to meet the right guy or the right girl in this year and you say I want to fall in love and let's say you later this year you're at the kitchen table and you're riding uh these well-crafted love letters and they're just they're real poetic and you're thinking about all the intentional language and you've mapped out here here all the date nights that I'm going to do all the romantic gestures you got it all laid out you've got it all planned out.

And then all of a sudden your roommate walks in and says what you doing over there it's like I've fallen in love I mean I've got look at this I've got look at these letters look at everything I got planned out and your roommate says that's awesome who's the girl that's not important I I've listen on the letters I've saved a little space for a name I'll write that in roomate would like weird it's not it's not how that works because none of that makes sense.

If you haven't actually met the girl yet have you even had your heart stolen by the guy if you can't sleep at not because you're thinking about that significant others love letters romantic gestures all the works doesn't make sense all of that flows out of a relationship with the one you love godliness flows out of relationship with God of beholding who he is and out of that the Overflow is some of the fruitfulness that comes with godliness so that's what godliness is we have to we have to have that.

So firmly in our head in order to understand what comes next and we're going to look at uh why and tackling why we should pursue godliness the why is he says value in every way there is value in every way he says have nothing to do with irreverent silly myths rather train yourself for godliness for while bily training is of some value godliness is of value in every way as it holds promise for the present life and also for the life to come.

Okay so there's two different ways that he shows value the present life and also the life to come so I'm I'm going to tackle those in reverse order let's look at the value in the life to come all right so uh and Jr Packer's knowing God he he walks through this he says that uh that that godliness is a little bit like a dress for rehearsal for eternity he says it's a dress rehearsal for the eternal life to come and the point that he starts to explain that he's getting at is that love and joy and peace and patience and goodness and kindness some of the fruitfulness that comes as a result of godliness he.

Says those are Eternal things those are Eternal characteristics they that reflect the Eternal character of God when you deal in those you're dealing in Eternal things and that's preparing you for an eternity where these things will be perfectly on display before you the the the rest of it fades away right the the rest of the things in life that your riches the the weird Vendetta you have against your neighbor or or your coworker the relational weirdness you have with an old friend that all fades has no place in the Eternal kingdom of.

God but but love and joy and peace and patience some of this fruit that comes out of godliness that's Eternal so his point is pursue that go at get after that those qualities last they're Eternal and they prepare you for in a mysterious way a future Glory where all of this is is is perfectly displayed in Christ and through you in the new Resurrection it's mysterious it's hard to wrap our minds around but this prepares us for the life that is to come it also It prepares us here.

Now and the present life which is a little more uh a little easier for us to to grasp it has value in the present life and this is get this gets confusing because a lot of times when we when we think about the value in the present life our mind jumps to the effort it jumps to that being the end the end goal is doing these things and doing these things better but that's not the end goal in verse 10 he says.

For to this end we Toil and strive because we have our hopes set on the Living God who is the savior all people especially of those who believe the the end goal is Christ and a lot of times when we try to uh grow in this we're going to hold the the the toil and the striving and the result of godliness out in front of us and it's hard because when that's presented as growing these things it doesn't quite capture us like it does.

If God is presented and held out in front of us my wife and I we got to watch uh a Christmas classic this uh this past month and I'm not talking about Christmas Vacation which is the Christmas classic I'm talking about the the easily forgotten uh film with Nick cjun at the family man and you all remember that show hands who who remembers seeing the family man all right so a few of you all right so a lot of times I've been told that I I spoil movies.

So I'm gonna do it again so In The Family Man Nick Cage uh he's this this multi-millionaire Mega businessman uh making deals on Wall Street he's he's got it all and on Christmas Eve he encounters uh he encounters a man he encounters a man Don cheel who plays the guy and uh don cheel asks him he says would you is there anything missing in your life he's like no I'm good he's got the penthouse he's got the money he drives a Ferrari he has it all and the next morning he wakes up in New Jersey in the in a Suburban household with a Suburban family driving a minivan in a different reality where uh he's.

With the the woman he left 10 years ago to pursue all the riches and the dream the dream of of money and everything else so he he freaks out and he drives back to New York City and he finds Don Cheeto who's who's an angel type figure and he says this that you're living right now is a glimpse this isn't the the real reality it's a glimpse it's a little bit like It's a Wonderful Life Christmas Story type thing so you can kind of write in the rest of the movie he goes back home and try to figure out what he needs to do in this Glimpse and uh and he immediately he hates his.

Life he misses the Ferrari he misses the nice things he misses the money and then slowly he realizes that his his family is is so good that his life trying to pay bills is is is really sweet that he's missed out on a whole bunch because he's pursued uh this this this American dream of wealth and and and and financial prosperity then he finally the Glimpse ends he wakes up in his Penthouse and what does he do he he he he tries to find the girl that he left 10 years ago.

So he can re he can capture what he had been missing out on now if you fast if you go back to the beginning of the movie and he encounters Don Cheeto Don Cheeto says here are the things that you're missing no you need to listen you need to give up your life right now you need to go and and find this girl you need to have the middle class life I'm telling you it's great Nick Cage would have said no he just completely passed on it.

Because he had not first experienced what that life is like he had not experienced the goodness that he was missing out on and therefore he would have never chosen that in the first place what the problem is for the value in this present life is when godliness in and of itself the results of it are held out in front of you we don't it's it it's we don't want that it's hard and but the the reality is is that we have to.

First Look to Christ to see the benefit for right now that we have to Behold Him and and focus and fixate on him so that we will see the value in this present life we have to experience Christ first in order that we might make the changes that are necessary that will follow that's why we say all the time that's why we said it this morning we say it every single week Jesus is better than everything else Behold Him he is better.

Because when you believe that then you start to see the fruitfulness of godliness and the value that it has in this present life the reality is if you if you want to be a better wife or a better husband be a better spouse this year if you want to grow in that you first need to focus on Christ when you real when you fixate your eyes and your Gaze on Jesus and you see how good of a husband he is to this bride the Church.

When you see the the the sacrifice and the love and the faithfulness that Christ has towards this Church when you look at that and then you look back at your marriage you go man these are the ways that I fallen short here's the ways I need to repent here are all the things I need to do I want my love to reflect Christ for his Church but it takes focusing on him first and fixating on him if you want to be be better with money this year.

If you want to be better in growing in generosity you first have to look to the author of generosity you have to look at our God who's generous towards us that's what we talk about all the time if you try to muscle change in your finances and your money on your own it's not going to work but if you look at how good our God is towards us how generous he is towards us that he gave up his son for us on a cross.

For us that he calls us into life with him that he pours out blessings upon blessings on us he provides for our needs when you look at how generous our God is towards us then you look back at your money you go take it what do you want to do Lord how do you want me where do you want me to grow in generosity how do you want me to structure this you have to First Look To The God Who is generous you can do this with anything you want to be a better mother or a better.

Father and grow in that this year you first need to look to our God who is a perfectly heavenly father to our his children who provides love and discipline and Grace and when you behold how good our God is toward us toward us you can be a better father you can grow in godliness as a mother as a guardian if you want to be a better employee a better friend a better cooworker if you want to grow in anything this year you.

First behold Christ and you look at him and everything else follows but you got to keep that that as the why in front of you in order to understand and get practical with the how that's the last thing we're going to look how how do we grow in godliness and he says it very explicitly train yourself train yourself he says if you put these things before the brothers you will be a good servant of Christ Jesus being trained in the words of Faith.

Then he goes on to say have nothing to do with the reverent Sly myths rather train yourself for godliness for our barley training is of some value three times emphasizes train and it's I know a lot of times we try to get behind the text and see what what you know what the Greek word would have said it's the same thing that we would understand today it's athletic training it's physical training effort that's the concept that he's using it is an intentionally disciplined effort with a goal in mind here's the deal as Christians.

For those of us who have trusted in Christ the picture of the Gospel is that you are once dead in sin and you're alive in Christ now you were once old and now you are new the reality is is you've been given legs to walk in this race in following Jesus so you can't earn Christ on your own believe in Jesus the gift of faith you come to life but once you are in Christ as a new creation and you got legs to walk there is an a an aggressive call to training yourself.

For godliness you got to get some some strength in them legs because it's a long race we need to grow in godliness do have nothing to do with the reverent silly myths don't have anything to do with with for them that was weird diets for us that's the Prosperity Gospel and everything else in between have nothing to do with that mess rather train yourself for godliness for our Bly training is of some value godliness is of value in every way he says that bodily training has some value it does.

But our culture really really puts a lot of emphasis on the body especially this time of the year right whether you're on you know the pretty extreme end of the spectrum you love CrossFit or Orange Theory Fitness or some of those cultures and you get after it or if you like doing interpretive dance movements on the elliptical machine at Planet Fitness in between pizza party bites the things that happened there there's a lot of emphas a lot of lot of money and time and energy and focus placed on bodily training and that's fine Paul says it has some value it doesn't have eternal value you know how we know this you're going to die your.

Your body spoiler alert is going to fall apart and you're going to die and all the burpees and the chinups and everything in 150 years dust just it has some value because we treat our bodies as a temple it has no Eternal value so Christian train yourself for godliness deal in Eternal things train yourself for godliness that's the that's that's the focus that we want to grow in is to make an investment in our faith to see the value of that to evaluate ourselves and to grow in godliness every year around this time I I know I've said this in the past I love new years's it's great I love it every year around this.

Time uh I do something called life mapping something I learned from one of my former pastors it's a it's a day a structured time of of getting away of of Prayer of focusing and fixating on Christ and then out of that just asking God how about my life where do you want me to grow what are the things you want me to do in the past few years Matt Freeman and I we both love deer hunting we go away for a day we hunt we spend some time in the Bible and and in word and prayer and I I start to to to.

Look at the different areas I want to grow in I ask God where do you want me to grow what are the things you want me to do and I have this in my journal and I can go back a few years and look at the the areas wanted to grow in in my life mapping and I have about a 30 to 50% success rate which may seem a little depressing but the reality is is that every year I'm making some small adjustments and the next year some that stick I'm I'm I'm adding on to that and I'm making a few more and I'm asking.

God where do you want me to grow what do you want me to do and I'm and I'm adding small bit by bit bit by bit and it snowballs in immaturity it grows and it grows and it grows by starting small and adding a little more this is a marathon faith is a marathon it is not a Sprint that's why Hebrews 12 says run the race with endurance it's a marathon it's not a Sprint now I've never trained for marathon and I have 0% interest in ever training.

For Marathon but when you talk to people who run marathons they're going to say it takes a long time to train you don't do it in a day try to run 26 miles in the first day it does not go well it takes a little bit of running and then a few days later a little bit more and a little bit more a little bit more a little bit more when you add and add and add until you get to the end goal.

So start small if you don't regularly read the Bible if that's not something that's a regular part of your life maybe starting with a 365 I'm going to read all of the Bible in a year maybe that's not the best launching point I'm I'm serious it might not be because you might get into it and Leviticus might take you out we just it it it might not be the best starting point but here's the deal maybe you commit all this year to read one chapter a day to read the Bible every single day read a chapter and the next year maybe you add a little more and the next year you add a little bit.

More and maybe a few years you're reading the Bible every year and you're growing and beholding who our God is and his work have that vision for yourself and be intentional who could you be in a year if you took some small steps towards pursuing and beholding God and and seeing godliness flourish and grow in your life where would you be in five years as a Christian if you made some small steps this year and the next year you took a few more steps and the next year you took a few more steps what would the Overflow be like in the rest of your life right what would it be like.

For your kids if you said you know what I just don't want to grow in godliness I want to impart this on to my children and this year you just started and say you know now one night a week I'm going to sit down with my kids after dinner and we're going to read the Bible we're going to read the Jesus story B Bible we're going to talk about God we're going to try some Gospel fluencing applying the Gospel to my children and you and you started there and the next year you added a little more.

And then you're growing what would your family look like in 10 years if you grew together in godliness what would your marriage look like in 15 years if you took small steps of growing in godliness and the Overflow of that and pursuing your spouse what would the Kingdom look like in 20 years if we said I want to take small steps right now in being hospitable I want to learn my neighbors names for the first time I'm going to get to know my co-workers and actively.

Listen to them and then the next year and the next year what would it look like if we T took small steps in growing in God godliness what would the results look like the hope is as we be the kind of men and women who would own this and invest in our spiritual health and pursue godliness so we want to we want to hold that out this year in front of us as a Church and we're going to try some things.

Listen the main things are always going to be the main things for us and that is probably never going to change we we we we come together right now on Sundays for Gatherings where we worship and then we depart from here as groups and we journey together as groups Gatherings and groups is is probably always going to be the main thing but the reality is is we as we've talked with y'all as we've looked at this for those who want more we want to be able to offer more.

For those who want to to to grow a little more in godliness we want to be able to put that out in front of you so this year we're going to try some things things out we want to grow in prayerfulness as a Church we're going to try some some corporate prayer this year as a Church y'all remember a couple years ago a few of us went to Egypt and we got together and we prayed together we had a whole just one hour of just praying that was great we're going to try some more of that this year coming together.

For corporate prayer we're going to try a couple times this year some conference type weekends we're going to specifically have a Friday and a Saturday where with some intentional structur teaching so for those who want to be trained for those who want to who want to want to grow there's going to be some opportunities to grow in some conference type weekends this fall I'm hoping to launch our our our our recovery Ministry it's something that we've been wanting to do we just we're.

Finally getting ready to do if you're familiar with Celebrate Recovery recovery at other churches it's going to be very similar if if you struggle with anything from from depression to pornography this is going to be 8 to 10 weeks where you can come be a part of recovery and grow together in godliness we're going to do things like the Hope business in a few weeks we're going to launch a virtual bookstore this is going to be a recommended reading list for you know books that we want to uphold say you want to grow read these books and I know that some of you don't like reading.

But I want to tell you something do you know what disciple means means learner which involves reading it just does so figure out if you're an audio learner and you need to listen to books or you just need to train yourself and being Visual and reading books I don't what that looks for you looks like for you but we're going to uphold these are some things if you want to grow in godliness here's some here's some some means in doing this we want to continue to uphold things like we've done in the past we we have 36 Bible verses that we've chosen that our kids walk through that we uphold every month it shows up.

On on the slides most of the time when I'm on the ball and they're they're loaded in proes Center uh but also we put them on our group content so if you want to grow in Scripture Memory there's an Avenue y'all listen we have an Avenue every single Sunday morning at 9:30 it's called Sunday school and it happens two buildings over in the fellowship hall and yes here's the deal I love Sunday school and most of the people who take most part are older members every week we get to teach about.

Jesus in some different uh facet every week we're we're we're we're we're teaching the Bible and what I love about Sunday school is that when I'm there even when I'm teaching it we have older wiser Saints older believers who are it's collaborative it's not like this where I'm preaching and you're listening it's collaborative we're talking and I get to hear the collective wisdom in the room of Decades of following Jesus so we're going to uphold that if you want to grow and you're not in a in a volunteer capacity that takes you up at 9:30 show up we want to grow together in godliness Matt's going to come up and I and I want us.

To take this seriously hindsights 2020 if I could go back a year I preach this sermon the reality is is we don't know what 2021 we we don't know what awaits us listen I saw all of your memes and they were cute 2020 was the worst got it I there's no guarantee that 2020 wants to be better we could have twin pandemics it could be a depression we we have no idea but listen here's the deal the circumstances of this year don't have to dictate how you respond to this year you can pursue.

Behold Christ and out of that you can grow in godliness so I want to hold that out in front of us let's do that no matter what awaits us this year let's be men and women of God who pursue godliness and if none of that makes sense at all and you're like I I don't even know where to start it might be that you need to start by placing faith in Christ to Behold our God you have to realize what he's done.

For us that he went to the cross that he died for our sins and our Rebellion that he conquer death of the Resurrection so that you could have a new life so that you could pursue him and see the benefits of godliness so that you could deal in Eternal things so if you don't know where to start come talk to us we'd love to invite you into following Christ so that you can reap the benefits of pursuing Our God delighting in him we pray.

Father I pray that you would convict us this morning you would help us as Christians respond by beholding you by focusing on you and out of that may we train ourselves for godliness the work is hard but you've given us the Holy Spirit who is in us who wants us to grow deeper in you Lord may you help us grow may you call us to repentance may we pursue you in Jesus name amen one of the things that Spencer said is that we grow.

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The Blood Water Offering

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The Blood Water Offering
Spencer Cary

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So good morning my name is spencer i'm one of the pastors here we are in week two of our gift series we're going to be in 2nd Samuel chapter 23 verses 13 through 17 today a brief story in the old testament you can turn there we'll thought you could fall on the screen behind us we'll be there in a moment when i was in high school i was very excited about uh the xbox 360 which is a gaming system that was going to come out and and i was like i want this.

But it was in the holiday season when it came out and they just said if you want this you're probably going to have to enter into the holiday craze in order to get it and i hate shopping it's just it's not my thing especially around the holidays i just in christmas time i i don't like it but i was like i want this so i'm going to go for it i had really three options at hand to be able to get an xbox 360 the.

First was in the the day that it came out the night before to go out and camp uh which i was never going to do because i don't camp a whole lot anyways i'm certainly not going to do it for a gaming system so that one didn't make sense the second one was to show up the morning that it came out and and get in line very early and hope that you could you know be one of the people that got in line and got one uh the.

Third option uh was to rob somebody to to show up early to find an easy week mark go get a biscuit from mcdonald's come back and then take it from them but i talked it over my mom she said that was not a good idea i might miss christmas in jail so we went with option two so i showed up at five o'clock at target in irmo and i got in line and i was one of the last four people in line to get one of the vouchers that would get you an xbox 360.

So i was excited and then as a few minutes went by more people got in line and there were parents behind me that were excited about getting one for their child who were very disappointed to get a different voucher that voucher was if we get a shipment before christmas you've got one so they still had to stay in line very upset that they were going to get one for their kids and there were a group of younger guys at the very front they had been there since the night before and they were they were talking about their intentions uh what they were going to do with their xbox 360.

Loudly about selling it on ebay for double the price so as these parents who are behind me that you know possibly not going to get one of these for their kid for christmas are hearing these young guys up front talking about selling these online for double the price you can imagine about how that went they were very upset they were starting to argue they were starting to verbally attack the guys i thought we were going to have an arnold schwarzenegger situation from jingle all the way or terminator or predator it was going to get violent.

But that listen we tell stories like that every time around this series because that highlights the insanity of this season every year we talk about pausing for gifts series because we've lost the thread on what christmas is supposed to be and we get all caught up in the holiday craziness the christmas craziness of getting presents and materialism and everything else so we we hit that every year that's why we pause for this series however in having kids now i can at least.

See that when parents go crazy over getting toys for their kids that it's actually a good desire that's just gotten corrupted right i mean the good desire is that you would get your child a gift and on christmas morning they'd be really excited and you'd see their face light up that's that's a good desire that their desire becomes our delight and we get to be excited about it it just goes a little crazy right and people get violent and all the youtube videos that we've seen of how people go a little crazy.

But at its core it's a good desire that's become corrupted and today we get to sit in a story where these uh we're going to look at three soldiers uh these are David's uh soldiers who uh want to get something for David they want to cheer him up and we're going to sit in this for a moment and glean from it and hopefully as we step back from it at the end we're going to see that this actually helps us grow in generosity and growing a normal of.

Jesus so let me pray for us and then we will jump into the story father i thank you that we get to pause every time this year and remember the Gospel and remember that it calls us to walk in generosity God i pray that you would bless this time grow us and shape us and mold us into your image we ask this in Jesus name amen all right so some context because we're jumping into a very obscure passage from the old testament all right.

So first and second Samuel really highlight the rise of David all right the one of the greatest kings in the history of Israel so we're at the end of second Samuel uh and and what this story is doing is in a series of stories that are highlighting some flashbacks and they're flashing back to uh David's 30 mightiest warriors all right so this is a series of stories that are talking about the the baddest of the bad they're called the chief men the 30 mighty men these are the baddest of the baddest warriors that fought.

For David think the expendables but less botox all right so for those of you that have never seen the expendables there you go that these are the baddest soldiers that he's got i'll just give let me give you three different highlights from three different guys that show this one uh soldier his name is jay shabiam which for those of you that are having boys it's a strong name all right jay show all right jay shabiam killed 300 men at one time with one spear all right went toe-to-toe with 300 men with one spear killed them all the.

Second uh uh banaya banaya was one of David one of David's bodyguards so banaya uh went toe-to-toe with a with a lion and a snowy pit all right and he killed the lion one-on-one he also killed an egyptian giant a seven foot five soldier so he killed shaq and he killed a lion all right and that's just to be David's bodyguard all right uh we'll give you one more eleazar eleazar was uh there's a story where he um with the Israelites or they have a barley field they're defending.

But they flee from the barley field when the philistines come eleazar posts up in the middle of the field and defeats all of them by himself all right these are the baddest of the battle these are David's mighty men and specifically in this brief story that we're going to be in today this is three unnamed men we don't know which ones they were i like to think that joe was in this bunch but we don't know all right three of his men and we're gonna pick up in.

Verse 13 and what they did 13 and three of the 30 chief men went down and came about harvest time to David at the cave of adulum when a band of philistines was encamped in the valley of refugee David was then in the stronghold and the garrison of the philistines was then at bethlehem all right so this gives some context for the situation so David uh and his men they are encamped their stronghold is at the cave of abdullah that is about as a few miles southwest of Jerusalem the philistines are encamped throughout uh they are spread out through the valley of refugee and their stronghold is in the town of bethlehem and that is.

Very sad news for David because that is David's hometown that is where he's from and the philistines are his greatest enemy the philistines i mean he has a history with him right remember David and Goliath Goliath was a philistine that's how he made his entrance into being a great military warrior he defeats Goliath there's another story where he goes he wants to marry king Saul's daughter and king Saul really wants to get rid of David because he's a threat so he says go and kill me 100 philistines and and David goes and kills 200 philistines and brings back some some goodie bags which.

For small ears we're not going to go into but you can go back and read the story the philistines hate him all right it is and that is his greatest enemy and they have taken his hometown his land where his home is and and he is deeply dismayed at this it's in caves like the cave of abdullah that we get psalms like psalm 57 there are a few psalms that were written uh in the cave and it's you can connect the dots and think this is probably one of those psalms was written during a time like this in psalm 57 1 he says be merciful to me o.

God be merciful to me for in you my soul takes refuge in the shadow of your wings i will take refuge till the storms of destruction pass by he's lamenting he's he's in the midst of storms of destruction uh there's another psalm psalm 142 same thing written in the cave when he says when in 142 3 says when the my spirit faints within me you know my way his spirit is weak he's dismayed you could even say he's probably depressed this is the state of David all right that's the context.

For verse 15 when we hear what David says in 15 and David said longingly oh that someone would give me water to drink from the well of bethlehem that is by the gate so some context for this all right the the structure of this sentence i looked at this alongside some commentators this this is not a command okay he's not saying somebody go out and get me some water he is simply expressing a deep longing probably talking to himself oh if someone would get me water from the.

Well specifically the one by the gate in bethlehem all right this could be nostalgia for missing home right i got like if you're traveling abroad and you're like oh i miss my wife's cooking oh i missed my mama's cooking i longed for this all right it could be that the water is better there i remember when my wife and i we moved back from we lived in louisville kentucky when i was in seminary for five years when we moved back we realized something that the water in louisville is actually really really good people rank city waters.

Because they have time on their hands and it makes the top 10 across the country every year i don't know how because the ohio river is gross but they've got some type of filtration system and the water tastes very good and when we moved back here you know the lexington and now we live in lakes west columbia area every summer i don't know if you know this if you live on this side of the river but every summer uh the water tastes they say earthy that ain't earthy it's it's gross it's dirty it's.

Because there's an algae bloom in the lake which by the way that's where we get our water from on this side of the river and every it just it tastes not that great and when i taste the water sometimes i'm like man i really miss the water that i had in louisville that didn't taste like dirty algae i it listen it could be for nostalgia reasons it could be the water in bethlehem takes better than the cave for whatever reason he longs.

For the water that he used to drink at home and his longing does not go unheard verse 16 then the three mighty men broke through the camp of the philistines and drew water out of the well of bethlehem that was by the gate and carried and brought it to David all right so three of his mighty men they hear this and they spring into action they are going to get this water if it is the last thing they literally do they're going to risk their lives.

For this it says they break into the camp now i want to make sure i understood this correctly that they weren't just kind of sneaking in at night what so i looked at the hebrew for the word break and it's a violent breaking which means they fought their way into the camp all right risking their blood probably shedding some of their own blood and shedding the blood of others they got to the well drew the water out presumably defending themselves and they had to get out of the camp which means they probably fought their way out of the camp and ran all the way back to the cave of adul think about that what kind.

Of devotion is that what what kind of what what compels people uh men to do this to risk their lives for a drink of water it's because they loved David they loved him they loved him fiercely they're in the midst of David's depression and his sadness he expresses a a whim a desire oh that i'd have a drink of water and and his very win all right his very longing that he expresses becomes their complete and total devotion that they're willing to risk their lives that's love that is love.

For David that you would risk they'd risk their comfort their safety all for a drink of water you might be thinking well i mean these are his men right don't i mean they have to be obedient that's that's part of it right well here's the deal first off it's not a command as we just said but also obedience is not enough to compel this type of action it's just not in high school i uh i played two sports play baseball and football and my two coaches.

For baseball and football could not be any different my baseball coach was very successful in building a program won lots of state titles partially because he recruited players to come in and then my junior year i guess he stopped recruiting because we weren't very good uh and and he just gave up on us for two years he just he just gave up on us and he he didn't love us we were in we're a means to an end in winning titles and and we just we kind of went through the motions of the baseball season i.

Remember going into my senior year we had not taken the field for actual practice and we had a game five days later we still hadn't taken he was running us to death every day and conditioning i remember specifically one day he had an excuse that they'd been raining a lot but it was very it was dry enough for us to go and practice and and he said all right put your tennis shoes on which meant we were going to run some more and i just i just stared him down i was furious and our team was just we were.

So upset he was was was furious with us he pointed to the state championship banners and said you're never going to win any of these walked on us walked out on us and then we went out and practiced without them all right it was just completely different though the relationship we have with him than with our football coach our football coach loved us and we loved him we would run through a brick wall for him my my sophomore junior season we were not good at all we didn't win a lot of games and we loved him we fought to the finish in every game two very different relationships we do anything.

For our football coach because it was based on love and our baseball coach he was half hearted obedience and that's the difference love versus obedience love produces true devotion obedience just produces the mere semblance of devotion it's not the same love is an all-out response while obedience is just walking through the motions love is the foundation for devote for this type of devotion for these men they love David and it shows up in how they respond to him so they bring this water back to him.

Verse 16 but he would not drink of it he poured it out to the lord and sometimes we read the bob you're like wait what a second if you're just reading through second Samuel you're like wait what he pours out the water seriously oh i mean they went to all these lengths to do this and he pours out the water uh chet and jordan jordan's one of our members chet's one of our pastors they uh they sometimes talk about this restaurant that they met in in lynchburg virginia at liberty and they talk about this restaurant called osaka it's supposed to be like tokyo grill.

But way better and they swear by they they say it is the best and finally jordan he brought me one a plate that was like a day and a half old i heated it up and it lives up the hype it is it is it is great now imagine i walk into the office one day and i see jordan and chet and they're just sad and they're downcast and they just oh if we could just have some osaka we'd feel better and i hear that and i spring into action and i get in my car and i drive five hours up to lynchburg and i get it and i fight traffic and i come all.

The way back and i bring it to them like guys and i put it in place with some covers to make it here it is boom and they take it they smell it and they just dump it on the ground all of it they take the white sauce and just pour it out it's shocking when all that effort for what they got all the effort they fight they risk their lives they shed their blood for what pours out the water say.

But he would not drink of it he poured it out to the lord and said far be it from me o lord that i should do this shall i drink the blood of the men who went at the risk of their lives therefore he would not drink it these things the three mighty men did David realizes that he isn't worthy of this type of devotion he's not worthy of this type of sacrifice these men gave up blood to secure this offering and he's not worthy of it he realizes that the only one who is worthy of this type of offering offering is the.

Lord he takes their devotion he pours it out to the lord this is this is a drink offering all right in the old testament they had they had drink offerings numbers 15 says you shall offer a a third of the hen of one the picture is it's a pleasing aroma to the lord that a drink offering is poured out that's what he takes he takes the devotion and he pours it out this is hear this this is the most honorable thing he could have done in this moment is to take that devotion and turn it up to the.

Lord far be it from me to drink the blood of my men this belongs to the lord this type of love and devotion belongs to God and that's the story real small obscure story from the old testament and it's it's an incredible story to look at how they honored their king like this is incredible so you might be wondering that's neat why are we talking about this in our gift series what does this have to do with christmas here's the deal we won't understand this series we will understand generosity and we won't understand christmas until we understand that we serve a much better king than David we serve a much better king these men got.

To serve David who was a great king and we see the kind of sacrifice and the kind of devotion that kind of love they poured out to him how much more so should we serve the king of all creation how much more should we be devoted to how much more should we love the king who left heaven to come for us to wage war against the enemy who stepped into darkness David in the midst of his despair doesn't have it in him to go out and get this offering he doesn't have it in him his soldiers go out.

For him our savior our king came he's the one that broke through enemy lines for us when he left heaven and he came to earth we sing this season joy to the world the lord has come let earth receive her king and we look at that song we think that's it's cute it's nice because 30 different pop stars have covered it in terrible fashion it's not cute it is a declaration of war joy to why is there joy because the king came.

For us because he stepped into the darkness he stepped into this domain to wage war against the enemy and we've been in the Gospel of Matthew for over a year now and we've gotten to see how good our king is that he came for us they didn't leave us in our darkness they didn't leave us in our sin that he came we got to see as he steps on the scene in in Matthew 4 right when he's being tempted in the wilderness and he goes toe-to-toe with Satan after 40 days and 40 nights of fasting and drinking no food or water and he's a showdown with Satan and he does what adam and eve couldn't.

Do he remains sinless and we got to see how good our king is and that he teaches us the sermon on the mount is beautiful it is the embodiment of wisdom we get to see over and over again over the last year as our king as he healed the paralytic and said rise take up your mat and walk away as he put his hands on the eyes of the blind and gave sight to them we get to see over and over how good our king is and he does all of this on our behalf and it doesn't cost our blood to obtain this gift we're not being sent out to earn this on our own.

As soldiers no now the king lays down his life sheds his own blood and his blood is poured out like a drink offering how much better is our king than David he's so much better and once we understand that once we understand how good it is the king who came for us how sweet how amazing he is then we can begin to understand how we should respond in worship then we can look at the example of these three mighty men and say i i want to respond like that.

And then some because our king is much much better with the hope that one day we'll stand before our king and he'll say well done my good and faithful servant well done my good and faithful soldier that is how our approach changes to opportunities that we have right in front of us you know oftentimes we get every year we do this and we we have these these opportunities to give to something like this and i feel this there's a part of us that looks at this and says all right.

Well what what do i have to give what is it i mean all right my regular generosity okay it's a 10 is that what i have to give all right do i need a budget for forgive project is that is that what i have to give listen i feel that i do but understand this that respond misses it misses on it misses out on total devotion in love it's a different response than us uh instead of just showing a mere semblance of obedience by going through the motions with how we do generosity instead of doing that how about let's chase after the heart of.

God let's let his his desire become our delight and let's run after that i mean what if like what if we caught a mere whisper of the Holy Spirit like these men did they just caught David talking to himself what if we caught the voice of the Holy Spirit saying to go big to to go maybe he starts pointing out stuff right maybe it's the christmas bonus that you get every year maybe it's it's christmas money that you get every year i don't know what that is.

For you but what if the Holy Spirit just started touching on something a mere whisper and that caught our full attention and we said all right what do you want lord what do you want i'm all in i want to be i want to be completely devoted is it this is it more that's a different response when we go after the heart of God that's the type of devotion that God calls us to my hope is is that we catch a we catch wind of that and we'd respond.

Listen when we sent the rockies out i honestly i thought it was a little hasty i did i talked through i sat with chris and was like are you sure right now you don't have all your support raised are you sure like we're right in the middle of the pandemic i wouldn't hurt to wait a few more months and he said no no we've prayed the lord has spoken and we're going chris and danielle like good soldiers heard the Holy Spirit and they said we're all in we're going we're selling everything we're packing up we're moving our kids and we're going and isn't the.

Lord wiser than we the fact that chris a builder shows up right before hurricane decimates the very village that every town that they were going to reach they were obedient because they are devoted and they love God and they're gonna follow his heart anywhere and the desire that we have right in front of us is this project it is fully funding them at a thousand bucks a month it is building some houses down there my hope is that we can join them with the love and devotion that sent them down there that we might.

See Jesus use them to build some houses to make some disciples to raise up some Church plants and to bring light into darkness as our king came and did for us the band's gonna come up and i just want us to sit in that for a moment before we respond and worship i want us not to feel like we have to but to listen to the Holy Spirit and to chase after the heart of God that his desire would become our complete delight and we respond with however.

God calls us to i don't know what that looks like for you my hope is you'd listen my hope is we listen as a Church and that we respond with the type of love and devotion that these three soldiers did for David and then some let me pray father i pray that you would first help us see what you did in your coming what you did on the cross what you did in the empty tomb and that we be so overwhelmed by you that in worship we'd respond and we'd pray and we'd.

Listen and we trust you i don't know what that looks like for us but God i pray that you would speak to us that we take a step of faith in growing in generosity that flows out of a heart that is totally devoted to you we ask in Jesus name amen.

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Giving and Sending

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Giving and Sending
Chet Phillips

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So well good morning my name is chet i'm one of the pastors here if you will if you have a Bible grab it go to acts chapter 11. we have every year around this time we do a three week give series and so i'm excited that we get to to start our give series today and announce our give project when i first when we first moved here we moved from lynchburg virginia to here to plant a Church felt called to plant a Church in this area i got a job with sears i had been working at sears in lynchburg i got a job with sears here.

Because i want to be a part of a company that was on the rise and really get in get in on the ground floor and i apparently wasn't that good of a salesman because the store i worked at here shut down but um i i got to work in the hardware department and uh right around leading up into into thanksgiving we would put up uh artificial christmas trees and so our whole like half of the hardware department was filled with an artificial christmas tree lot.

And so i got to be a christmas tree salesman and the people who purchased christmas trees from sears some of them were pleasant some of them you know had peace and joy and holly jolliness most of them however did not i did not know that christmas tree shopping was this stressful or frustrating but i learned people would walk in they'd be looking around i'd walk over and say hey my name's chad it's nice to and they'd say hey this is a six foot tree.

But i need it in eight feet it's like oh well okay let me let me see what i have they they'd say things like um uh these are all balsams i need a fur well all of ours are plastic so um okay i'll see what i can do i had a lady one time she said yes do you have any trees that twinkle and i said um how about how about that tree she said no that that tree is flashing.

Then i was like oh well then well then no we don't have any trees that twinkle um maybe squint take your glasses off i don't know i don't have to tell you one time a lady said you have this tree and i said yes i'll go check in the back and see if we have it and she said you better so i just never came back that's that's not true but people who are buying christmas trees are scary and and it makes sense after i thought about it.

Because you know how you're sitting at your house and you think i'm in a terrible mood and i'm very frustrated i want to go buy a christmas tree that's not that's not what happens the the reason they were there was to celebrate something worth celebrating and i actually think it's a really good picture of what happens to us culturally around this time of year we have something worth celebrating we have something glorious and delightful and joy-filled and hope-filled and then we american it we consumer it and we make it this stressful frustrating has to be about perfection and living up to some ideal and earning something christmas is about our lack of perfection our inability.

To live up to the ideal our complete hopelessness it's one of the reasons why we celebrate with lights because we were in darkness and a light has shown joy has dawned we have something worth celebrating and feasting for but we end up turning it into some sort of a consumer nightmare a beautiful picture of that is is black friday we have a day devoted to thankfulness followed by a day devoted to consuming and getting more and having more and earning more and it's.

And so we end up taking something worth celebrating we make it stressful and so one of the things that we do as a Church family is we have our gift series where we intentionally fight that in our souls that we intentionally as the Scriptures say that where your treasure is they were your heartbeat also that we intentionally take our treasure and send it out the door we intentionally take our treasure and put it towards things that God cares about so that in this season we remind ourselves actively and aggressively and intentionally where our hope lies and what the purpose of this season is.

See the reality for us as we enter into this gift series and as we as Christians enter into this holiday season is not the question for us is not do we like christmas because i think we do i think we enjoy it i think there are times where we where we calm ourselves and we delight in the things that are to be delighted in but i think the question for us is do we believe it when you see a nativity scene is it just cute is it just quaint or is it jaw dropping shocking and glorious that the.

God of the universe would become a baby that he would put on flesh that he would suffer and die so that we might have hope does that captivate our hearts you see because if this christmas is true if it's real if Jesus Christ really came to redeem sinners as he really came to rescue us out of darkness if he really came because there is eternity at stake and we are incapable of saving ourselves then yes we have a lot to celebrate we have a lot to be joyous over.

But we're also called to give up our lives for something that matters that's eternally urgent if we really do believe that he's our only hope and that all those who call in his name will be saved which means that all of those who don't won't and so as we enter into this season we don't want to just enjoy christmas we want to believe it we want to have the reality of God redeeming sinners saving wicked people like you hopeless people like us captivate our hearts.

So that we might follow him faithfully genuinely and as if we really believe this so let's pray and then we're going to read in the book of acts some people who are doing that and then we're going to get to join with them as we introduce our gift project for the year so let's pray God we thank you that because of the incarnation because you became a man so that you might save humanity we thank you that we have hope we thank you that we have something worth celebrating that we have joy that cannot be taken from us that cannot be bought by us.

But that was bought by you and say lord i pray that we would be a people who genuinely believes that and celebrates like we believe it help us to respond in generosity and obedience and faithfulness and lord as we study your word today help um may your Holy Spirit uh captivate our hearts and call us into something more in Jesus name amen so we're in the book of acts today and we're going to be looking at the early Church and so this is believers who have been captivated by this idea who have placed their faith in.

Jesus that he died that he rose again that it was God who had come to join us and to rescue us and to redeem us this idea was not uh normal to them they did not grow up with it it was not something that they were used to it was not something that they had celebrated their whole life this idea came to them as news as new information that they might place their faith in it and their hope in it and follow him.

And so that's what they're doing and sometimes i think they have the benefit of that that for those of us who maybe grew up in the u.s or grew up in the south and this becomes normal when it is not normal that God would become a human that he would die that he would rise from the grave that's not mundane that's not ordinary but i think sometimes we we get so used to it we fail to see it with the eyes they.

See it with and so i hope that we would as we read this today so we're reading about the Church in antioch and we're going to start in verse 25. so uh the the Gospel is uh proclaimed people believe and then there's persecution and then they scatter and as they scatter they go telling this message so they're run out of town literally but as they go they start telling this message to anyone who would hear it's not true to to jewish people who would hear.

And then they they eventually start telling gentile people which is good news for for i think pretty much everybody in this room and they also started right now in antioch they told hellenistic jews which were jewish people by blood but that had adopted a whole lot of greek culture and these hellenistic jews believe and the jewish jews are a little surprised so they send barnabas to go check it out they're like go go see and check and he shows up and he's encouraged he's excited they really believe they've placed faith in.

Jesus and so he celebrates with him and then it says we pick up in verse 25 it says so barnabas went to tarsus to look for Saul now if you're familiar with Paul it's the same guy they're calling him Saul here went to tarsus to look for Saul and when he had found him he brought him to antioch for a whole year they met with the Church and taught a great many people and in antioch the disciples were first called Christians.

So barnabas and Saul are teaching the Church in antioch and they're teaching much of what we would probably see in Paul's letters later which is explain to them what it means to follow Jesus that if this is true what does that mean for your life if he has come to redeem if he has come to save if you are rescued by grace alone by faith in Jesus what does that look like how does that affect you what do you do what do you not do and it's all coming out of a response to the Gospel.

So the message of christianity is not here are the things you need to do and then you can have the Gospel these baptisms were not i finally got my life together now i'm a good person you can see me get dunked in water that's not what this was that's not the hope we have if if the video had said that i just wanted to show everyone i'm great we would have all jumped up and said time out no no no no you don't get to be baptized and even.

If your head goes completely underwater don't even count you're just wet because that's not what this is that's not the hope we have the hope we have is that Jesus redeems sinners that we're broken we can't save ourselves and so he's proclaiming this message and he's telling them this is what it looks like for this to lay claim to your life verse 27 now in these days prophets came down from Jerusalem to antioch and one of them named agabus stood up and foretold by the spirit that there would be a great famine over all the world this took place in the days of claudius.

So prophets come in the Church to prophesy uh the word of God and to foretell that there's going to be a famine how the baptist feeling right now you okay with that Bible stressing you out a little bit so there are prophets in the new testament Church that are empowered by the spirit to proclaim to tell what's going to happen in the future and they do and God empowers this and they they tell them that there's a famine coming and so it says that they told that this would take place.

And then i love that it says it took place in the days of claudius luke's writing the book of acts and he's just showing his work he's like they told there was going to be a famine and it was this specific famine that took place like if you want to look it up look under claudius you'll find him that's what he's doing so the disciples determined everyone according to his ability to send relief to the brothers living in judea and they did.

So sending it to the elders by the hand of barnabas and Saul so let's follow this timeline Gospel is proclaimed there's hope in Christ you can be redeemed you can be saved they believe Paul and barnabas come and teach and help explain what that means and what that looks like then they find out through prophecy that there's going to be a famine there's going to be a natural disaster there's going to be something that comes over the land that makes food scarce and prices high.

And so they just decide as a Church hey we're going to send money to Jerusalem where that's going to be hard hit and they give they send relief according to their ability and this is something the Church has done forever that as uh the Gospel changes our hearts it changes our wallets because as Jesus says our wallets are tied to our hearts so one of the best ways to tell what you love is to see what you spend money on one of the best ways to tell what you care about what you're motivated by what you desire what you want to defend is to.

See what happens with your wallet and so one of the best ways for us to push our heart into places is for us to actively choose to send our money there example if you were going to watch a soccer game you would be uh not interested and that offends a handful of you but for most of you you would be not interested for like seven hours there's no time on the soccer game by the way it just goes and goes they don't tell you.

But if you put five dollars on it or if you do what i do and you bet egg roll station on it because that's the only bet i make egg roll station you'll suddenly care you'll have moved your heart just a little bit just a piece of your heart if it's egg roll station a large piece of your heart but that's that's reality and so that's one of the things that we know is that when we send our money it goes towards things we care about as our money goes.

So do we care like uh my wife and i we had ugly carpet we were annoyed with our ugly carpet but we didn't love our ugly carpet and when our children spilled things on our ugly carpet we didn't care we've replaced some of that carpet and i didn't realize that that was going to make me love carpet and care about it and dislike my children we're talking about painting some of our walls and i had to re-explain this to my wife i said.

Okay we can paint them and i think we should because they look bad but as soon as we do we're gonna suddenly care that our children are holding markers and running down the hall like this why would they do that but we're going to care because that's what happens and so because Jesus has changed our hearts it's not just that we send our money so that we'll care but it's because he's changed our hearts suddenly we're free suddenly we respond in a way differently than we used to this is what he tells the Church in corinthians is he's talking about this exact idea of giving up money he says this in.

Second corinthians 8 9. for you know the grace of our lord Jesus Christ that though he was rich yet for your sake he became poor so that you by his poverty might become rich that's the Gospel was infinitely rich rich doesn't cover it it's a placeholder word that hides a whole lot of things but he was infinitely rich infinitely glorious infinitely welcomed infinitely worshipped and he became poor it's a song we just sang that he created the world by speaking.

Now he's mute he's going to have to re-learn language he's going to have to be static and he's going to have to learn how to grow and he's become so small and then he's ultimately gonna be crushed he's gonna die he's gonna give up his life and he's gonna do that so that by his poverty we might become rich so then Paul keeps going because he's trying to to raise some money for some issues that are going on that they need to raise some money to to give it's a very similar situation we.

See in acts 11 he says for i do not mean that others should be eased and you burdened but that as a matter of fairness your abundance at the present time should supply their need so that their abundance may supply your need that there may be fairness so he's calling them to give money and he's specifically saying the same thing we just read in acts 11 which is they gave according to their ability so he's saying to them i'm not saying that you shouldn't pay rent.

So they can pay rent i'm not saying you shouldn't eat so they can eat but i am saying you've been blessed so let's give you're rich right now so let's give because he who was rich became poor so that through him we who are poor might become rich now i love this i think this is a helpful rule this is one of the reasons why we don't in Christian giving we don't do amounts we don't do you have to give x amount of dollars or whatever we we talk more about percentages we talk more about what are you capable of giving that we would give what we're able to give.

But that we would respond with generosity with sacrificial giving that it would affect how we live you see one of the things that we do as americans is we artificially inflate our need we'll say things like yeah i'm just barely paying my bills and my bills are a very large house three different video subscriptions the internet two vehicles a cell phone some magazines two things i forgot i had signed up for but i'm getting billed for right now we've artificially inflated our need and the reality is that we live like kings and queens and there is a call.

For us to intentionally live under our income so that we might be generous we might be ready to share and so he's saying that those of you who have need to to give and that's what they said according to their ability so the disciples determined those who are following Jesus every one according to his ability to send relief to those who are in need this is something the Church has done forever and we're going to get a chance to do today uh chapter 13.

Verse 13 let's keep going in the book of acts so this is we've jumped ahead a little bit a few chapters but that's because uh we're following the story of antioch and so we've read the story of antioch name in the book of acts in chapter 12 it talks about some other things and then it comes back to antioch and it says now Paul no hold on yeah but i lied about what chapter is give me a second this is going to bother me yo fine i won't find it in the Bible oh one through four i just have it typed up wrong here we got it.

Now that we're in the Church at antioch we'll edit that so later when you listen to it online or watch it it'll seem that was like it was great we won't now that we're in the Church at antioch prophets and teachers barnabas simeon who was called niger lucius of cyrene minion a lifelong friend of herod of the tetrarch and Saul while they were worshiping the lord and fasting the Holy Spirit said set apart for me barnabas and Saul for the work to which i have called them.

Then after fasting and praying they laid their hands on them and sent them off and so we get to see the generosity of the Church in antioch in two ways one is financially and two is by sending people some of their best people the people who had actually come and taught them for a year straight the people who had helped found this Church and lead it they sent them away and they sent them away because they were obedient to the to the voice of the spirit they listened to the.

Lord and sin and that's one of the things that the Church does that we send financially to help support those in need we we help with the poor we help with believers in other areas and then we send people there are some people called to go and there's some people called to send and i love the way this is written it's not Paul and barnabas saying hey we were supposed to go do this it's the Holy Spirit saying set apart for me barnabas and Saul.

For the work to which i have called them he told the Church set them apart he told the Church these people are supposed to go and the Church is supposed to set them apart the Church is supposed to send them out and we see that as the Church sends them out they care for them financially as they go so before i get to announce our gift project for the year i want to ask these questions i want us to see something in this text really quickly i want you to.

See that God sees and calls specific people for specific tasks that they're praying they're listening and God says these two names not sin two not hey we need some he says sin barnabas and Saul for the work i have uh called them to set them aside for it now are we praying and listening enough to know what he set us aside for some of you are in here and you're like i don't know what he wants me to do when's the last time he fasted prayed and asked him when's the last time you laid it all on the table and you said.

Lord my wallet my time my life my career my relationships the yours what do you want from me can i tell you something i think he'll answer i think it'll be good i think it'll be terrifying i think as soon as he answers you might be like oh no okay i don't i'm gonna go eat a meal and quit praying about this i'm gonna quit fasting and praying it may feel overwhelming at first but these are the kinds of prayers he answers i think sometimes we're just really comfortable with things looking normal.

For us but i think we need to begin to ask lord what do you want from me my job's yours what do you want it to look like my time is yours what do you want it to look like my life is yours what do you want to look like see that's us believing what we say we believe at christmas that Jesus came to rescue us that he owes us nothing because he gave us everything by grace we haven't earned anything.

So that he would owe us anything and so now we are his we've been bought with a price and we owe him everything and so we come to him we ask what do you want what would you have for us so he sets aside specific people for a specific task and the Church is told this and the Church gets to help send and it's a dangerous thing when we listen and obey this begins the missionary journey of the Church that Paul would be sent to plant churches and that the Church would spread through the work of Paul and through the suffering of Paul that.

God had an intentional design for Paul and barnabas that he would see his work done and the reality is he's placed you where he's placed you and he's given you what he's given you and he's equipped you with what he's equipped you and we need to start asking lord what do you want from me and what do you want from our Church okay so it's our gift project and we're gonna spend the next three weeks trying to raise some money for two things one primarily the.

Second one's like a bonus thing you're welcome we have the opportunity to get behind chris and danielle rocky as we prayed about what our giving our gift project would look like this year we began to ask the lord what would he want us to do we felt called to to help them finish out their support so we had the distinct pleasure of God specifically telling members of our Church family to move to to pack up and go and just so you all know that was a labored thing.

For them that chris and daniel came they have two daughters parker and maggie who are six and nine but they came and chris said he was feeling called to Church planning wasn't really sure he wanted to pray and investigate this and he wanted us to pray and investigate it with him and with his family and they came here to try to see what that would look like the more he prayed the more he started saying i don't think it's domestic Church planning i don't think it's in the u.s i think we're supposed to go overseas the more he said that the more his wife was like i'm gonna i'm gonna keep praying.

Because danielle wasn't super excited about that but God knows what he's doing so if you got to know their family danielle is a spanish teacher chris ran a a home renovation and home building company called house healers he mostly showed up to places that were messed up and helped fix things and God specifically began to work in them and told them to go to honduras and to el progresso and to join with this specific team in el progreso hope through him to join them and what they're doing and they felt confirmed in that and terrified and sad and excited and we felt confirmed and sad and excited just as i'm sure this Church felt confirmed.

In the book of acts that antioch they were sad and excited they were like we don't know what the lord's doing but we know he's doing this we don't know what his plan is but we trust him and we're going to miss y'all but they set him aside for the work so i want to show a video one of the uh i'll talk kind of as this video plays here in a second but we'll start it all right this is coming into june 22 another community we working.

So they're in el progresso um it's kind of base of operations forum and in el progreso they do uh kind of a food ministry and some different ministry with with homeless people and then they have a couple of places that they go to and they also minister and this is june 22 that's the name of the town it's named june 22 after the the date when they kind of organized themselves as a town and it's kind of up in the mountains it's a little bit further away from them.

But they go there and they do some vacation Bible school stuff with children and they do um a feeding ministry they take food up there and it's it's a pretty impoverished town but about 40 homes are there they have a president of the town and they they do some ministry there with them we're going to get to see kind of an area where they do some ministry there's a couple other places campo yano they do some work there and um just felt called to this area felt called to join um hope through him and to to help start churches to help serve people and specifically just felt like the.

Lord was calling him to be there and chris wanted to train some people to lead house churches what christianity is there there are some faithful Christians and believers there but there is a good bit of religious legalism some you have to be good enough to earn this and so chris felt burdened to just proclaim grace that God redeems those who cannot redeem themselves and that he's good to us in our sin that he's hoped for us in our darkness and so this is this is june 22.

And so that was kind of their plan going and you could already see the lord at work that uh in his grace he was sending them somewhere that spoke spanish so that uh danielle could speak the language and he was sending one person who taught spanish and three people who don't know spanish and so maybe she could also help teach them and so i asked how that was going and he said it was going okay but the wearing masks makes learning spanish harder.

But this is the area they went to but that the plans got changed a little bit on them uh because of the fact that right after they got there two hurricanes came through so hurricane edda came through and hurricane iota came through and kind of adjusted what they were planning on doing but in just a second you're going to get to see they're coming kind of the end of this and there's going to be a section where they're doing some what they normally do in this area which is getting to spend some time with the children hey mel city um here we are at june 22.

You'll see this is a lot different than campoyano because we don't have our own building to be in we just kind of sit here on this little overhang right next to the kitchen so they're cooking rice and beans over there and they're going to do birthday gifts for all the children and so she says that they were learning that some of the children had moved and they were also trying to catch up on all the birthdays they had missed from covid and that's kind of their plan their plan originally was that.

But then as i said the floods came through and i want to show you this this is uh june 22 as well hey guys so we were finally able to get out to june 22 one of the communities that we work in the road was pretty terrible but we were able to to get through with some uh four wheeling a lot of spots washed out and kind of going back and forth on different sides of the road but we made it through flip the camera around here.

So we've we've muted the rest of it but this is uh that's that neighborhood we just saw him pull down that's the whole area the main road is right over there that and he'll be on it in a second we'll see the kind of the route that they took getting in this is after the first hurricane the second one was worse than and that we don't have any footage from when they went back out but the water was up over completely over that house that you.

See right there they said they were evacuating and putting some of their stuff on this berm up here and that people came and stole some of it but that whole area has just been under water and as they were trying to to get back going they got hit by another hurricane and so our give project this year is to do exactly what we just read in in the book of acts first to send and to send well we want chris and danielle to be able to stay in country to be completely provided.

For they're about a thousand dollars a month short of their financial goals so the first thing we want to do is try to raise that extra thousand dollars in monthly support so that they are uh set for the year and don't have to raise any more support we actually looked and i told chris i said you know you see the lord at work here that he sent them there and chris was thinking he was going to do Church planting work and maybe he will eventually.

But God sent a house healer when there's a lot of houses to heal you could i told him i said if the lord doesn't know what he's doing he really lucked out on this one which is a joke because he knows what he's doing but that we want to help chris be there we want to help danielle be there we want to help make sure that's the where they're living now so they've all across the top of this they just went up and started putting tents um and waiting.

For the water to go back down and waiting to go back and see kind of how they're going to be able to rebuild so the first thing we want to do is for us to intentionally put into our budget to help chris and danielle stay in country we have the opportunity as we mentioned earlier with the lottie moon christmas offering that's for international missions through the southern baptist and that's so that the they don't have to raise support but chris and danielle felt called and they felt called to go and to go quickly and i think we.

See now why and so we want to help make sure that they don't have to keep raising support and so as a Church as the lord has called them to be missionaries from among us we want to help make sure they can stay and the way to do that will be to go to hope through him.org spencer's going to walk us through this in a minute and to put in a gift and to put that you want it to recur monthly and to figure out what that means.

For you some of you that's five dollars and that'll be uh what you can handle some of you it's 50 some of you it can be 250. some of you may look at this next year and you go you know what i'm going to do i'm going to drive a worse vehicle and every time i get frustrated with my vehicle i'm going to pray for some missionaries that are working in another country to proclaim the Gospel that i say i believe in and i'm going to do that.

So that instead of having this payment i can send money some of you are going to have slower internet some of you realize that the person you're dating is expensive and you're going to be single for a year so you don't have to pay for extra meals and gifts for the sake of mission i don't know what it is i don't know what the lord's calling you to do but i do know that we need to pray we need to ask we need to.

Listen the first thing we want to do is we want to raise what will end up being twelve thousand dollars but it'll be monthly we want to raise a thousand dollars a month for them so that they're fully met their needs are met financially so they can just be there and working so they can be full-time doing the work that's going to be full-time work on top of that this is the bonus one if you were like 1000 a month is nothing to me i have tons of money.

Well we're glad you're here and we've got good news for you they also need money to help rebuild june 22. and so for anyone who wants to give to that we would ask that you would prayerfully look at supporting them monthly so that we can keep them there and working but then on top of that we can give to to the work they're doing at june 22 they said that they think they can rebuild a house for about thirty five hundred dollars.

Now thirty 3 500 is not a lot for a house most of us you can't renovate your kitchen for that but these people are living on a berm under a tarp and they think they can go back in and rebuild the houses they want they might say they said it might cost a little more if they're able to figure out how to build them on stilts so that next time it comes through like this it won't be as bad but they're looking to to rebuild about 40 homes that's what they think they're going to end up having to do and they're committed to trying to get that work done.

And so if we have the money to help support that we want to help that as well but first we want to keep the rockies in country and we want to do this not because we have to that's not the good news of the Gospel just pay a certain amount of money per month and the lord will save you the good news of the Gospel is first really bad news you can't save yourself you cannot be good enough you are not good enough you have fallen desperately short.

But unto us a son is given unto us a child is born and all people in darkness has shown a great light and we get to celebrate like other people celebrate when there's joy at a harvest we get to celebrate because we've been redeemed we've been brought out of darkness and we've been set free and that nothing can claim us or take us now we've been purchased with the precious blood of Christ and we are free and we have eternal hope and we get to joining joining him in his eternal mission towards things that matter let's pray.

God we thank you for your grace we thank you for your goodness towards us we pray that we would listen that we wouldn't just think through what we could do but we would ask you what you want from us we would ask you what you have for us that we might join you in things that ultimately matter and that our hearts might look like we truly believe the good news of the Gospel we thank you that we have something to celebrate at christmas and we pray that you would bless this gift project as we try to support your Church on the other side of the globe in.

Jesus name amen

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Get the mask off and maybe you won't have such a funny sound coming through it's good to be with you here this morning it's great to be able to look out and to see this congregation see all the people that were here when i first came to first baptist of casey and to see all the people that are here now since we united our two churches together it is just a joy for me to be able to come back this morning it's a joy to get to.

See the people that i had known for a good while and some of you have known for a shorter while it's good to be back with you it's a joy for me to see what's taking place with the remodeling of the building and the growth in the congregation and it just it reminds me that it's a privilege to be here today it's a privilege for me to be here today because this is a place where God is working and that is just.

So evident we serve a faithful God don't we our God was faithful to first baptist Church of casey starting back in 1912. he was faithful to that Church down through the years he was faithful to Mill City Church starting in 2013. think about that 101 years apart and yet God has been faithful to bring us together and to make us one and to give us the opportunity to serve him here in this place and that is just just so exciting and it's.

So so so much of a blessing to me to be a part of this i mentioned a couple of times just now that God is faithful has been faithful is faithful will be faithful but we need to be reminded of that and so i want to read a passage of Scripture with you this morning that helps point us to God's faithfulness it's first corinthians chapter one we're going to be looking at verses one through nine Paul called by the will of.

God to be an apostle of Christ Jesus and our brother sotienese to the Church of God that is in corinth to those sanctified in Christ Jesus called to be saints together with all those who in every place call upon the name of our lord Jesus Christ both their lord and ours grace to you in peace from God our father and the lord Jesus Christ i give thanks to my God always for you because of the grace of God that was given you in Christ.

Jesus that in every way you were enriched in him and all speech and all knowledge even as the testimony about Christ was confirmed among you so that you are not lacking in any gift as you wait for the revealing of our lord Jesus Christ who will sustain you to the end guiltless in the day of our lord Jesus Christ God is faithful by whom you were called into the fellowship of his son Jesus Christ our lord God is faithful he called a people unto himself he called a Church unto himself there in.

Verse 2 it says to the Church of God that is in corinth now you run across a similar phrase several places in the new testament the Church of God that's in rome the Church of God that's in ephesus and there's still churches that belong to God that are God's churches the Church of God in colombia the Church of God in kc God puts churches in different places he does that to accomplish his purposes among us you know he put a Church in corinth.

If you know anything about corinth it was a big city it was a prosperous city it was a city that was involved in a lot of trade there were people from all over the world you know but it in a civilization the roman empire that wasn't known very much for its high morals corinth was known as just about the worst it was a terribly play terrible place morally and yet God put a Church there he called people out of that community many of those who had been engaged in all of those immoral practices and had trouble not falling back into them to be his Church there he did it.

For a purpose so that he might have a people there a people of his very own and a people who would reach out and bring others to know the lord Jesus and that's why he put a Church in rome and in emphasis in colombia and in casey so that we might be his people his treasured possession so that we might be involved in his great work of bringing people to know the lord Jesus so that they can have salvation and have eternal life.

So he called the Church the Church in corinth to those sanctified in Christ Jesus now to be sanctified means to be set aside and to be sanctified in Christ Jesus means you're set aside for him you live for him you want to serve him you want to become like him that's what he means to be sanctified and they said call to be saints now doesn't that seem a little strange here is Paul riding a Church where the people came out of terrible immorality and called them saints and we have the idea that saint is some kind of a super Christian.

But that's not the way it is recorded in the Bible saints are believers in Christ strange though you know God does some strange things doesn't he if you look back at verse 1 it says Paul called by the will of God to be an apostle who would have thought that the man that was once named Saul who was a persecutor of the Church who drugged men and women often threw them into prison just because they were following Jesus who consented to the death of others.

Because they were following Jesus why in the world would God call on a man like that to be an apostle but he did and he became Paul and started churches and wrote type the new testament it's amazing why God does isn't it it's amazing what God has been doing here in this place it's amazing what God has done with me grew up as a prideful little kid and a dysfunctional family and he called me to be a pastor he's called you to be a saint.

Now let me ask you a question be honest how many of this of you this week have not sinned with an action or a word or a thought let me see your hand mind's down too we're all sinners and yet God has called us and put the label on us saint how in the world could that happen it's because God took the righteousness of Jesus and gave it to us ii corinthians chapter 5 verse 21 Paul wrote this and he said.

For our sake he God made him that is Christ to be sin who knew no sin so that in him we might become the righteousness of God took the righteousness of Jesus the one who is every way tempted as we are yet was without sin and when he died on the cross all of our sin was put on him and all of the righteousness that he has as the perfect son of God was given to us God has been faithful to make us saints.

And then notice something else he called us to be saints together with all those who in every place call on the name of the lord Jesus Christ imagine that we're part of the great Church of God the great kingdom of God the great body of Christ and when we go anywhere and meet another believer then we're part of the same family when i was at first baptist newberry we did mission trips and we did you know uh all over the united states and it always kind of surprised me that we could go anywhere and get with a bunch of believers and we felt at home with one another and it was just it was just.

Neat you know to see that people from different colors different backgrounds different areas of the country we had something in common that overcame all of that and we were able to share with one another and and be together we've been made saints we've been sanctified we've been brought together why look at the last part of that verse because of our lord Jesus Christ Jesus is lord he's master he's ruler over all he's boss Jesus is Jesus Jesus means God saves he is the savior he's the one who gives us salvation.

Jesus is Christ he is the messiah he is the deliverer who delivers us from sin and from death and from hell and Paul couldn't seem to get over that could he did you notice that in verse 1 he talks about Christ Jesus at birth to Christ Jesus and the lord Jesus Christ in verse 3 the lord Jesus Christ at verse 4 Christ Jesus in verse 6 Christ in verse 7 the lord Jesus Christ and verse 8 the lord Jesus Christ in.

Verse 9 Jesus Christ our lord boy Paul had a hang up didn't he wouldn't you like to have a hang up like that your hang ups Jesus did you hear that the uh little boy and that came home from sunday school one sunday morning and he said mom i think that my sunday school teacher is Jesus grandmother and she said why do you think that she said all she talks about is him we ought to be talking about Jesus Paul did.

Because he makes all these things possible for us God is faithful and has made us one God is faithful because he has given us all that we need spiritually Paul said in verse 3 grace to grace to you aren't you glad that grace has come your way the free gift of God the giving you what you don't deserve just because God is a giver and wanted to give it giving us even his son and letting them die on the cross for us God's grace his free gift that's given to us unexpected undeserved.

But given grace to you he said at peace peace oh the world searches for peace individual searches for peace it's hard to find peace but when we receive that grace and put our faith in Jesus we have peace the Scripture says therefore having been justified by faith we have peace with God through the lord Jesus Christ and when we have peace with God then we can be more at peace within because he grants us his peace and we can be at peace with one another.

Because we're serving the same lord and we can be at peace because we know that then we are not condemned any longer and we can be at peace because we have the assurance that God is with us each and every day all right i grew up with two brothers and the the middle brother uh was really afraid of dogs he was just really afraid of a dog so when he was about five or six years old uh he came to his mom and he said our mom and said i wish my daddy was home.

Because there's a great big dog in the yard and so we went out to look at the window to see what kind of great big dog was in the yard and it was a rat terrier about this high but what's always stuck in my mind about that was i wish my daddy was home because if daddy was home then he could feel safe because his daddy would protect him we have God as our father Jesus calls him abba daddy our daddy's home with us.

Because of that we can have peace we can have peace then he's given us something else in verse five he says that you were enriched in every way he enriches us spiritually now Paul said that they were enriched in speech and in knowledge the corinthians were pretty proud of the knowledge that they had of the of the Scripture and proud of the knowledge they had of some things that probably weren't too close to Scripture and they were also proud of some of the special ways that they were able to talk we called it.

Today speaking in tongues but they thought that that was kind of the pinnacle but Paul was kind of reminding them hey this isn't something you produced this is something that God gave you he gave you the truth in his word he gave you the ability to glorify him in a special way so it's not something that just you have it's something that God has given you the blessing and giving it to you as a free gift and then in verse seven he says.

So that you are not lacking in any gift not lacking any gift you know the Church was complete and we here in this Church are complete God has given us all that we need to be able to function as he wants us to function in this community now we may want more people we might want more material resources as a congregation we might want more buildings and then you're getting some of those you know getting some more of those areas but right.

Now God is able to take who you are and use you to accomplish his purposes to use you to help one another grow in the faith to use you to reach out to others and bring them into the faith to use you and help those you bring in to grow in the faith like you are growing in the faith he's given you all that you need he's enriched you in him and all that you need and now notice what he said there.

So that you're not lacking in any gift and then as you wait for the revealing of the lord Jesus God is faithful to give us what we need now to function as he wants us to function as a Church in this community and he is faithful to keep us that way and bless us as we wait his return are you waiting for Jesus to come back do you think about that much probably most of us don't a whole bunch you know there was there was a preacher that looked out the window of the Church one sunday morning.

While sunday school was going on and there were three little boys sitting on the curb outside the Church and he thought i need to go to talk to those boys so he went out and he came up to them and he asked the first one do you want to go to heaven a little boy said yes and he asked the same one do you want to go to heaven and a little boy said hey yes and he asked the third one do you want to go to heaven a little boy said no and the preacher said you don't want to go to heaven.

When you die and a little boy said oh yeah i want to go to heaven when i die i thought you were getting up a load to go now most of us stay busy so busy with our activities now we're not thinking too much about heaven and about what it's going to be but think about it you know sometimes we think about it maybe heaven's a boring place you know that kind of popular idea we're kind of an angel sitting on a cloud playing a harp that would grow pretty old pretty quick i think.

Look at the new testament terms to describe heaven a city think about a city a bustling busy city with all sorts of things going on or a wedding we like wedding we like the ceremony we we like the reception and all that that's taking place with that talks about heaven as a banquet you know and we like to go to banquets and to celebrate something and enjoy all of the good food heavens is an exciting place it's a place where everything is new don't you like new things you know it's it's neat to have new things you get excited about the new part of the building that's going to be provided.

For you for too much longer new is exciting heaven is new God is making all things new we ought to be eagerly waiting for it anticipating for it looking forward to it a little boy in a department store and he was standing staring down at the handrail of the escalator and one of the sales clerks noticed him and went over to him and said son are you lost and he said nope just waiting for my gum to come back some of you know about little boys don't you anticipation are you anticipating heaven are you anticipating.

Jesus come back and you're anticipating how astounding that's going to be several years ago my wife and i joy and i got to go to california with a couple of our friends and different ones of us wanted to see different things and so we drove at the pacific coast highway and we saw the redwoods and we saw the golden gate bridge and we went to yosemite and you know we were just having a great time seeing all of those things but one of the things that stands out to me is we went up to sequoia park you know where the big trees are.

Well we'd seen some big trees because we'd seen the redwoods but i can remember driving up that mountain road and you know there was a regular forest on both sides and then all of a sudden here was this tree that you think how could a tree be that big it was like looking at a crowd of people and then all of a sudden you see one person in the middle of that crowd who's 12 feet tall and weighs a thousand pounds you know it was astounding have you thought about how astounding heaven is going to be to.

See angels to see the new city where the streets are going the walls are jewels where God lives and Jesus lives and there is light and you don't need any other light if you thought about how astounding it's going to be to see the river that flows from the throne of God clears crystal and on every side of it are the trees that are for the healing of the nations and everything's going to be perfect and then you're going to see.

Jesus Jesus in his glory and even in heaven you're going to see the nail prints and remember that he died for you that's what it cost costed dying on the cross we're seeing in the hymn crown hidden with many crowns those wounds yet visible above in beauty glorified and we'll glorify Jesus because he was willing to be wounded for us in the midst of our sin in the midst of our rebellion because he loves us that much and he's going to spread out those hands and he's going to welcome us with the open arms oh it's just just beyond being and imagine the wonder of it you're looking forward you're anticipating you're looking.

For the revealing of the lord Jesus Christ are you waiting for it you know it's sometimes people wait for it but when when they're very sick or they know they're about to die but it should be us waiting for it all the time it's kind of like we we've won a gold medal in the olympics and we're just waiting for the award ceremony for them to place that ribbon with the metal on it around our neck that kind of anticipation because it's going to be.

So glorious and because of Jesus we have won the victory he gives us the victory through our lord Jesus Christ again God is faithful in giving us Jesus and he says something else here in verse 8 he will sustain us to the end sustain us to the end sometimes we get worn out don't we life gets to be such a struggle we want to stop we want to give up we're going to want to say i'm burned out can't do any more.

But again and again we're reminded that God gives us strength in psalm 28 verse 8 he says the lord is the strength of his people he is the saving refuge of his anointed in psalm 46 he says God is our refuge and strength a very present help and trouble in isaiah chapter 40. he says to this he gives us he gives power to the faint and to him who has no might he increases strength and not a neat promise that God keeps giving us the strength that we need day by day to cope with the things that life gives us and to continue to serve him he goes on to say in in this chapter.

Of isaiah even young people shall feign and be weary and young men shall fall exhausted but they who wait for the lord shall renew their strength they shall man up with wings like eagles they shall run and not be weary and they shall walk and not faint God gives us the strength to endure he gives us endurance and sometimes with that we can soar we're soaring high like an eagle and boy when it's on engel's wings we're flying through life and sometimes he gives us strength.

So we can run and we can run and can run and not be weary and he gives us a strength for that but sometimes he gives us just enough strength to put one foot in front of the other and keep going he is a faithful God he's going to get us through he's going to sustain us to the end and he goes on to say and we'll be guiltless in the day of our lord Jesus Christ you've been on trial thankfully i haven't.

But i've you know watched a lot of the crime dramas on tv where there's trials you know are you guilty is the defendant guilt or is the defendant not guilty you go through a process to find but if you're tried and if you're found not guilty you can't be retried under our system of justice and for the same crime we've been guilty of sin we've been guilty of breaking God's laws we've been guilty of taking the good things he's given us and using them in the wrong way and yet.

Jesus has taken away our guilt and we've been pronounced not guilty we can go to God and as the Scripture said if we confess our sin he is faithful and just and will forgive us our sin and cleanse us from all unrighteousness forgiven cleansed not guilty so we won't have it again in first thessalonians chapter 5. Scripture says this now may the God of peace himself sanctify you completely and may your whole spirit and soul and body be kept blameless that is not guilty at the coming of our.

Lord Jesus Christ he who called you is faithful and he will do it God who called us to be followers of Jesus is faithful and all the way to the end we will be guiltless you may not know what your health is going to be like you may not know whether you'll keep your wealth or not but you can know what's going to happen with your soul because if you turned it over to Jesus you know he's going to keep it and it will be in his safe keeping forever.

And when Jesus comes back or when we die and we have to stand before God in judgment he's going to look and see that we've asked Jesus to be our savior and we've been washed by the blood of the lamb we've been our sins cleansed because Jesus said shed his blood on the cross and he's going to say not guilty welcome home welcome to heaven it's given us a place in heaven God is faithful God is faithful says verse 9 by whom you were called into the fellowship with his son aren't you glad you can have fellowship with.

Jesus the son of God something else that's marvelous isn't Jesus the one who was the son of God and he can be our friend he's our companion he's the one who walks with us he gives us his presence he's our good shepherd and we can have fellowship with him fellowship with God's son himself why because God is faithful he's faithful not a lot of faithfulness around today spouses aren't faithful with each other as they should be sometimes parents aren't faithful to provide.

For their children as they should adult children are not always faithful to take care of their aging parents businesses not always faithful to the employees and employees not the businesses always a lot of faithfulness around but God is always faithful again and again he reminds us of that in his word back over the old testament in deuteronomy know therefore that the lord your God is God the faithful God who keeps covenant and steadfast love with those who love him and keep his two commandments down to the thousandth generation or psalm 145 reminds us again of God's faithfulness and in it we read your kingdom is an everlasting kingdom and your dominion endures through all generations.

The lord is faithful in all his words and kind in all his works or in lamentations chapter 3 great promise but this i call to mind and therefore i have hope the steadfast love of the lord never ceases his mercies never come to an end they are new every morning great is your faithfulness and then even in the new testament we were reminded of that again and again such as in hebrews chapter 10 let us hold fast the confession of our hope without wavering.

For he who promised is faithful God is the God you can depend upon God is the God who has called you as individuals to be saints and sanctified who has called you as a Church to be his Church here in casey south carolina in cooperation with one another cooperation with others as we seek to make the Gospel known in this building outside this building and around the world God has faithfully called us given us his grace given us his peace given us his supply given us his strength giving us the assurance that he's going to be with us.

Today tomorrow next month next year and forever we serve a faithful God the faithful God who has called you into fellowship with his son Jesus Christ our lord now aren't you glad that you serve such a faithful God amen amen thank you for letting me be with you today it's been a great privilege.

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Healing of a Blind Man (Matthew 20:29-34)

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Healing of a Blind Man
Spencer Cary

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Good morning my name is spencer i'm one of the pastors uh here we're gonna be in Matthew chapter 20 verses 29 through 34 so you can go ahead and flip there it'll be on the screen as well uh years ago my wife and i when we got married wanted a honeymoon in italy uh but we did not have the money and then after paying our way through seminary we still did not have the money but my parents were going to italy.

For a mediterranean cruise they're gonna go there for a few days and then cruise afterwards and they said we'll take you i said great and they said one exchange give us grandchildren we'll take you i said deal do you plan on having kids anyways so we got a vacation out that we wanted we also got our oldest daughter it was a win-win but when we were in rome uh we were in rome the first night we showed up my parents their friends they were they were sitting down to eat we went to this restaurant and i just we sat down they they said all right they told the waitress they said you just bring out.

Whatever dishes you want whatever you think is good we want an authentic and amazing italian meal and i was like sweet i've never been a part of one of these things before this is going to be great and the first dish came out it was abundantly clear between the carbs and the cheeses and the spices this was not olive garden this was it took one bite that first dish was like the rest of this meal is going to be amazing and it was it's one of the best meals that we ever had that is what the miracles of.

Jesus uh and his healing stories and everything we've seen the Gospel of Matthew that's what they get to be they are an appetizer they're a foretaste of of greater realities of greater truths that are about to be opened up as he goes to the cross in between commissions out the Church there are four tastes of things to come that's why we talked about this back in Matthew 9 when Jesus heals the paralytic he says but that you may know that the son of man has authority on earth to forgive sins he.

Then said the paralytic rise pick up your bed and go home it wasn't just the power of healing a paralytic that pointed to something bigger that the forgiveness of sins the hope of the Gospel that's what these miracle stories do they're a foretaste for greater truths for greater realities they're going to be explored by his disciples but the problem is for us is that there are a lot of miracle stories i mean we've been through Matthew at this point for over a year.

Now we've seen a ton of them and it's just you read them if you read through the gospels it's like oh he healed another person he healed another person another miracle and after a while they start to to lose their luster a little bit we get used to them and we forget the power that is actually bound up in them it's just kind of like oh another another healing story nice let's move on to something else uh the reality is is that miracles are incredible you ever experience a miracle it's incredible they disrupt the natural order of how things are supposed to go i was reading a novel earlier this year by leif enger his.

First novel piece like a river and this is what he says the book has a big theme on miracles and he says this and i love it he says let me say something about that word miracle for too long it's been used to characterize things or events that though pleasant are entirely normal peeping chicks at easter time spring generally a clear sunrise after an overcast week a miracle people say as if they've been educated from greeting cards i'm sorry but nope such things are worth or are noticed every day of the week.

But to call them miracles evaporates the strength of the world of the word real miracles bother people let me say that a miracle is no cute thing but more like the swing of a sword i love that but we just get so used to to saying you'll see a sunrise or a sunset over the mountains of the ocean we say that's that's miraculous the gamecocks beat a ranked opponent it's a miracle we we cheapen the word we we have this sanitized uh uh greeting card version of the word of miracle and the concept of the miraculous.

When the reality it's disruptive it's disruptive like a sword if you experienced a miracle you don't have the categories to be able to to explain what you just saw it disrupts the natural order and that's exactly what God does God when he supernaturally intervenes he disrupts the natural order of things he disrupts a fallen and broken world and then this final miraculous healing story in the Gospel of Matthew that we get to see we will see all of that on full display and we will take a step back from it and as we take a step back we'll.

See that it's not just an incredible healing story though it is that it actually points to a much greater truth about the Gospel so let me pray and we'll jump into the story father i pray that you would help us be present this morning many of us came in in different places different things different burdens got to pray that you'd help us just listen this morning you'd speak to us and i pray that we respond in Jesus name amen all right.

Verse 29 and as they went out of Jericho all right so let me pause and give some context before we are in the ministry of Jesus sometimes when you read the gospels uh it can be frustrating because the stories sometimes seem out of order like you'll read about one story that shows up the beginning of one Gospel and then you read the next Gospel it shows up at the end because a lot of these events aren't in chronological order there's a general beginning with the life and ministry of.

Jesus and there's a general end after the resurrection but the middle gets fuzzy for us and it's because we are our modern postmodern thinkers we we're 21st century people we like our history in chronological order this event than this event than this event and that's not how first century middle easterners wrote history they they told it thematically they placed this story with this story because it taught this greater truth and they put this story beside this teaching because it illustrated this greater truth they just do it differently think christopher nolan.

So an interstellar i heard uh the new tenant movie is like this dunkirk was just shifting all the events around in the end your minds are blown think that and we appreciate more michael bay just straightforward just it's nice sometimes but that they just tell it differently but every now and then every now and then we can actually place one of these stories chronologically and this is one of those stories this story the healing of of the of these two men that we're about to.

See uh and in other gospels they focus on just one of the men bartimaeus it shows up right before Jesus goes into Jerusalem every single Gospel so why is that important verse 29 and as they went out of Jericho a great crowd followed him it's important because at this point we know we are at the end of Jesus ministry three years of teachings and healings and crowds amassing there's more hype and more buildup as he's traveling towards Jerusalem we've been in galilee.

Now the story is descending towards Jerusalem Jericho is one of the the largest big cities before you get to it's only a few miles away from Jerusalem there's this hype and there's this buildup and these crowds are getting excited we're going to see that in a couple of weeks we walk through the triumphant entry when he walks into the city there's a ton of buildup as he passes into Jericho and when he gets to Jericho it felt a little bit like the beatles coming to america steve spurrier coming to columbia circa 2005 like it would have been this this big build up.

And then he would do what he normally does when he shows up to cities he teaches and he performs miracles and crowds just they're getting closer and closer elbow elbow getting next to each other so they can get as close as they can to experience Jesus there's all kinds of buzz wherever Jesus goes he does this thing in the city of Jericho we don't get to read it and then we pick up as they're leaving Jericho verse 30. and behold there were two men two blind men sitting by the roadside.

And when they heard that Jesus was passing by they cried out lord have mercy on us son of David so all kinds of things are happening in the city of Jericho they start to leave Jericho and there's two blind men that are sitting out by the roadside outside the city and they have not gotten to experience Jesus and the city maybe it's because they didn't think that they could navigate their way into the city they certainly didn't have anybody to help them get into the city we saw with the healing of the paralytic they had that man had friends that brought him in to.

See Jesus but no one's actually taking them in to see Jesus and what's happening in the city they are on the outside of all the amazing things that were happening in the city but that honesty with just a glimpse of their life seems to be pretty obvious if they're standing on the roadside and what we know from the other gospels is they were called beggars they're poor they don't they don't have a whole lot of hope they're outside the city asking.

For money asking for food asking for anybody that'll actually help them years ago i was in marrakech morocco and i was in the marketplace one night and there was a blind uh homeless man and he was he would take a few steps he'd hold his hand out and he'd shout something out in arabic which i'm sure was asking for alms since that's one of the five pillars of islam and then he would you know someone would give him money i saw at least one person give him money he'd take it he tried a few more steps and he'd shout out again holding his hands out asking i'm sure.

For money or food and that was his life going out into the markets asking for help because the reality is in cultures like that and the culture that we have in the Bible there was no social security there was no safety net there wasn't a help for for disabilities at all if you didn't have family to take care of you your only hope was the streets to ask and to beg that someone might have pity someone have mercy it would help you.

So they're used to this they're used to being on the outside they're used to missing out on all of the good experiences they're used to being out there asking for things but then Jesus starts to travel outside the city right by them and there's a glimmer of hope and they don't just cry Jesus i want to point out what they say they say son of David son of David that title is packed with significance we talked about this when we walked through the genealogy in Matthew 1 that the Matthew is holds up.

Jesus and his line going back to David because what that shows is that Jesus is the savior king he is the messiah he is the one who is to come there's a lot i mean son of David is very similar for the jewish ear to say Christ when they say that they are calling him out as the savior king son of David have mercy on us verse 31 the crowd rebuked them telling them to be silent no just be silent again probably used to this being out on the outside being rejected the reality is in this culture.

If you were disabled it was assumed that you probably did something to deserve this that your parents did something for you to deserve this that you're cursed so be be silent you don't you don't need to get near Jesus you probably deserve what you have there's this stigma that comes along with the disability and this rejection but i love it they're not going to be deterred they're not going to stop it continues but they cried out all the more lord have mercy on us son of David all the more that's over and over and over and over again son of David son of David have mercy on a son of David they're not going to.

Stop they know that hope is passing by that you are our only hope Jesus son of David don't pass us by i'm tired of being an outsider i'm tired of being poor i'm tired of being looked at as as i deserve this i'm tired of all the stigma i'm tired of being on the outside Jesus lord son of David don't don't pass this by they call out over and over and over again they want to see what they've been missing for all these years.

Finally Jesus stops verse 32 and stopping Jesus called them and said what do you want me to do for you so they're calling out over and over again crowds are telling be quiet they're not going to stop and then Jesus stops and they can hear his voice directed at them probably since his presence coming a little bit closer what do you want me to do for you they have the intention of the most important man they are ever going to meet.

Verse 33 they said to him lord let our eyes be opened they've heard the rumors they've heard about Jesus they've heard all of the rumors of of healing people all the miraculous things he's done lord let our eyes be open we know you we know you're able will you open our eyes verse 34 and Jesus in pity touched their eyes and immediately they recovered their sight and followed him can't see they can hear his voice as he gets closer he approaches these two blind beggars that always get shunned they get rejected that are seen as outcast as sinful as dirty.

Jesus and compassion comes closely and i want you notice what he does he doesn't just snap his fingers and say you recovered your sight it didn't just say you're healed he puts his hands on their eyes just the intimate care that Jesus gives towards people puts his hands on their eyes and they recover their sight i got interested in this interested in this this week there are uh nowadays because of science because of medicine and the advances that we have there are uh ways to cure certain types of blindness and i watched a bunch of videos of people being able to.

See for the first time and i just wanted to show one in particular this is a video of a man who a young man who is uh has been colorblind his entire life and his friends they uh they all pitch in there's there's some new glasses that you can buy that cure certain types of color blindness so they all pitched in the money together and they gave it to them there's no guarantee it was going to work but they give it to him i just want you to catch a picture of what it looks like to.

See something for the first time i remember there was this one yellow leaf on a tree like straight ahead of me and as soon as i put them on like it just popped out like like striking like it wasn't like a light brownish gray color like it was it was yellow oh you're bored today just go on youtube and watch some of these videos people hear him for the first time people sing for the first time it's incredible and he got to.

See color for the first time imagine seeing darkness your entire life and then all of a sudden boom you can see in 20 20 vision i want you to picture what happens here Jesus puts his hands on their eyes and when he moves them the first thing they see with their new set of eyes is the face of God they get to see the face of God and once they see him they look up and they see the blue in the sky they.

See the colors all around them they see their hands for the first time by seeing Jesus and by his power they see everything else it's an incredible story and what do they do after they can see for the first time they get in line and they follow them because the reality is when you experience the power of God the only reasonable step next step is to follow them and off they go with Jesus towards Jerusalem now that story is just a few verses long.

But it's incredible when you just slow down and you picture what's happening here when you look at the details the amount of joy that is in this i also love this story because all of us can connect to it on a much deeper level listen the main mission of Jesus was not come not to come and heal people it was not to come and and heal the blind and raise paralytics that wasn't the main mission that was an appetizer that was a foretaste of a much bigger much more important much more eternal reality he came to give sight to the spiritually blind that is what this story is ultimately pointing to he came to give.

Sight to those who are spiritually blind those who are walking in darkness Jesus is the light that lights up the darkness he came to give us a new set of eyes we see this in in john 9 and john 9 he heals a younger man and and towards the end of it this is what happens in verse 39 Jesus said for judgment i came into this world that those who do not see may see and those who see may become blind some of the pharisees near him heard these things and said to him are we also blind.

Jesus said to them if you were blind you would have no guilt but now that you say we see your guilt remains Jesus heals this man and then he shows the bigger point here that he came for those who were spiritually blind he came for those who know that who are humble enough to see and recognize their own sin that they might believe and then in that story the pharisee the pharisees recognize they're being called out and i said oh you're saying we can't.

See he says absolutely your guilt remains the whole point is is that if you think that you are good if you think that you see things clearly if you think that your righteousness stands before you before God then your guilt remains you don't get the Gospel he came for those who were spiritually blind Jesus came into the world to heal to give sight to the blind and then ultimately we might follow him but that only happens when you understand the most important aspect of his work was not what happens here in Jericho it is the healing that happens in Jerusalem it is.

When we have our eyes open when we look at what Jesus did for us on the cross when we look at that with the same kind of hope and vigor and longing and desperation that these two blind men did outside of Jericho this deep longing to be redeemed that's the bigger point of what's happening here so my question is firstly have you come to Christ with that type of desperation with that type of just hope and longing have you come to.

Jesus like these two blind beggars did have you come to him saying Jesus i've been an outsider my entire life and i i won't end i want you that i'm tired of being alone that i'm tired of being on the outside that i'm tired of being i'm tired of my sin i'm tired of being separated from you that i won't fellowship with you that i want life with you that i want to follow you have you come with that type of desperation to say.

Lord give me eyes to see and believe the Gospel son of David don't pass me by i want in have you come to him with that type of desperate hope because that is the type of desperate plea that stops the savior and his tracks that is what faith actually looks like it is that kind of plea that opens your eyes that you might behold the face of God be changed by him and never be the same that's the kind of faith that is being pointed out here and the reality is.

If you do not think you're blind if you think that you're doing fine on your own that you've got it all together that you don't need faith that you don't need Jesus you are blind to your own blindness if you think your good works will stand for you that the ultimate way to get to God is just do and do and do and be that you were blind to your own blindness or as uh the song that we're going to close with.

Today says the blind won't gain their sight by opening their eyes you won't gain your sight by trying to do this yourself you won't gain your sight by trying to open your own eyes you need a desperate plea and a hope and a longing for the only one that gives sight for the only one that gives his faith to belief and that's my hope is that if you have never trusted in Jesus that you would be humble enough to recognize your hopelessness outside of him this morning and that you would believe my hope is that we would not.

Look at the miraculous work of Jesus as a small thing as a cute thing but we would see it as a sword that disrupts the natural order of this world and that we would come to him with a desperate hope and the only logical next step is i'm in and i'll follow you wherever that is i'm in for some of you that uh have trusted in Jesus that have a new set of eyes that have been following him i want you to recognize something that though we have a new set of eyes and we can.

See it doesn't mean that we're not prone to some blind spots this idea carries throughout the rest of the new testament we just read some passages that flesh this out first john 2 11 says but whoever hates his brother is in the darkness and walks in darkness and does not know where he is going because darkness the darkness has blinded his eyes you following Jesus and you can have a new set of eyes but then you can start you can get a fight with another Christian you can get bitter the reality is is that unless you have reconciled you have a blind spot.

First john says you are darkened and you cannot see straight Revelation 3 17 for you say i am rich i have prospered and i need nothing not realizing that you are wretched pitiable poor blind and naked that's Jesus in a letter to one of the churches in the new testament saying that if you've trusted in riches you're blinded by them in fact you're poor pitiable blind and naked the reality is the riches of this world as we've seen throughout the Gospel of Matthew can blind you from actually seeing and savoring and following.

Jesus in the way that we're supposed to maybe you got some blind spots with riches i'll give you one more second Peter 1 says for this reason make every effort to supplement your faith with virtue and virtue with knowledge and knowledge with self-control and self-control with steadfastness and step fastest with godliness and godliness with brotherly affection brotherly affection with love for if these qualities are yours and increasing they keep you from being ineffective or unfruitful on the knowledge of our lord.

Jesus Christ hear this for whoever lacks these qualities is so nearsighted that he is blind having forgotten that he was cleansed from his former sins the reality is if you're not pursuing a lot of what is here as the fruit of the spirit if you're not pursuing virtue if you're not pursuing Jesus and asking for these things then you're nearsighted you can't see what's right in front of you you need to actually pursue him ask for help and repentance pursue the things he calls us to there there's a lot of ways that we have blind spots and in community groups this week we're going to walk through them my hope is this morning that you.

Would ask God what are my blind spots where am i not seeing the Gospel clearly or am i not believing the Gospel and my hope is do you show up to community group this week with some humility and allow some of the people who love you most in your life to maybe point out some of those blind spots for you matt's going to come up and we are going to close with a song that is right out of this passage and ah you may not be familiar with it i just want you to to.

Listen to the words and i want you to be open and honest for a moment this is a big room i have no doubt there's probably someone who's not actually absolutely trusted in Jesus with this type of desperate plea with this type of desperate faith and my hope this morning is that you would the son of David is here his arms open saying i want you and my hope is that you would you would give in to that type of love that he went to the cross.

For you that you might not be blind anymore that he's offering you sight to believe my hope is that you would trust in him this morning stop running the life away from him stop trying to prove your life with good works my hope is that you would have the humility to recognize your sin and with this type of desperate plea that you would call out son of David give me sight give me eyes to believe and trust in you that i want you that's my hope is that you have the humility that.

God would pierce your heart right now that you would not run from it you would sit in this and respond in faith for some of you that believe in Jesus you got sin we all have got mess and it's serious my hope is that we respond this morning with some humility to recognize that that as this song is sung over to you that you might ask God where am i blind where am i not seeing and believing the way i'm supposed to and may we humbly in repentance ask him to change us that we might have vision that is needed may we respond in faith this morning.

Let me pray God no doubt there's a lot of burdens and struggles and brokenness and mess that we bring to the table this morning God i pray that for those of us that have trusted in Christ that you would start to shed light into some of the darkness in our life there may be folks here that have been holding on to sin they've never confessed they've been presenting themselves as better than they are break them down this morning may they see you and hope in you and trusting you and walking in the light as better than walking in darkness.

God i pray if there is anyone here that does not trust in you may they come to you with this same desperation these two men and may you give them eyes to see and believe and may they follow you forever we ask in Jesus name amen.

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