Transcript: Paul writes this in Philippians chapter one verse seven just as it is right for me to think this of you all because I have you in my heart in as much as both in my chains and in the defense and confirmation of the Gospel, you all are partakers with me of grace. Paul writes to the church at Philippi and he says, I’m confident that God will continue his work in you, verse six, because you have participated with me, you have worked with me and taken part in my work even when I was in chains and in bonds– you have participated in this grace, this gift. Are you seeking out those who are working in the gift, the Declaration of the Gospel of Christ, the Gift of God, the mankind? Are you seeking out those people to help them? I hope you are. I hope you’re helping ministers of the Gospel today.
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Tonight. I want to go to first Peter chapter one the opening of Peter’s letter. He makes some statements here that I want to look at. First Peter chapter one we’re going to read verse one and two says, Peter, an apostle of Jesus Christ to the stranger scattered throughout Pontus, Galatia, Cappadocia, Asia, Bethania eat, elect according to the fore knowledge of God,
the father, the word elect means chosen to select who is he talking about? Well, he’s talking about those strangers scattered abroad. Those through that are the Christians he’s writing to the Christians, us, those that are scattered abroad, they are the elect. How are they chosen? Says according to the fore knowledge of God, some would like us to think that we are selected before we were born and we have no choice,
but that’s not the case. Go with me to Fijian chapter one. Ephesians chapter one verse four Says, according as he has chosen us in him before the foundation of the world, that we should be Holy and without blame before him in love, we are chosen in him before the world foundation of the world. God had a plan before he even created us.
What was that plan? Second Thessalonians, Second Thessalonians chapter two verse 13 but we are bound to give thanks always to God for you brethren, beloved of the Lord, because God half from the beginning chose you to salvation through sanctification of the spirit and belief of the truth. Where into he called you by our gospel to the obtaining of the glory of our Lord Jesus Christ.
How did he call us through the gospel? Those that are elect are those that are called through the gospel, but how go back to first Peter chapter two our first Peter chapter one verse two it says, elect according to the foreknowledge of God, the father through sanctification of the spirit. Now Aaron, I always like to talk about the same thing on the same night.
John chapter 17 and verse 17 it says, sanctify them through that truth. I word is truth. The word sanctification here means to be set apart for a special purpose. It says here we are sanctified. We are set apart. Set apart from what? From sin. The spirit sets us apart, separates us from sin. How on to the word on two means.
There’s connection here and to obedience and sprinkling of the blood of Jesus Christ. Jesus gave that sacrifice. We are sanctified. We are set apart from sin, from the world through the blood of Christ. Revelation chapter one revelation chapter one and verse four verse five and from Jesus Christ who is the faithful witness and the first be gotten to the dead and the Prince of the Kings of the earth unto him that loved us and washed us from our sins in his own blood,
we are sanctified. We are set apart by that sacrifice that Christ made for us. How can we be the elect? How can we be elect? What we see here, God, the father had a plan before the world began. We see that the spirit separates us from the world through the blood of Christ unto obedience. We have to obey that plan.
We’re not just selected. We don’t have a choice. We have a choice RI. Hebrews chapter five verse nine says, and being made perfect, he became the author of eternal salvation unto all them that obey him. We can be the elect. Just as Peter here talked about how he was riding to the elect, we can be that elect through obedience to his plan of salvation.
We, how do we get in contact without blood, which cleanses us through baptism. We have to follow his plan. We have to hear the message. Romans 10 verse 17 we have to believe that Jesus Christ is the son of God. Mark 16 verse 15 and 16 we have to repent of our sins. Acts three 19 we have to confess that Jesus Christ is the son of God.
Romans 10 verses nine and 10 and then we have to be baptized where we come in contact with that blood. We rise up, cleanse a new person, the elect of God. Have you done that tonight? Have you done that? Tonight is a night to put on Christ in baptism. If you have not, tonight is the night to do it.
Tonight. I want to go to first Peter chapter one the opening of Peter’s letter. He makes some statements here that I want to look at. First Peter chapter one we’re going to read verse one and two says, Peter, an apostle of Jesus Christ to the stranger scattered throughout Pontus, Galatia, Cappadocia, Asia, Bethania eat, elect according to the fore knowledge of God,
the father, the word elect means chosen to select who is he talking about? Well, he’s talking about those strangers scattered abroad. Those through that are the Christians he’s writing to the Christians, Zoetis those that are scattered abroad, they are the elect. How are they chosen? Says according to the fore knowledge of God, some would like us to think that we are selected before we were born and we have no choice,
but that’s not the case. Go with me to Fijian chapter one. Ephesians chapter one verse four Says, according as he has chosen us in him before the foundation of the world, that we should be Holy and without blame before him in love, we are chosen in him before the world foundation of the world. God had a plan before he even created us.
What was that plan? Second Thessalonians, Second Thessalonians chapter two verse 13 but we are bound to give thanks all the way to God for you brethren, beloved of the Lord, because God half from the beginning chose you to salvation through sanctification of the spirit and belief of the truth. Where into he called you by our gospel to the obtaining of the glory of our Lord Jesus Christ.
How did he call us through the gospel, those that are elect or those that are called through the gospel, but how? Go back to first Peter chapter two our first Peter chapter one verse two it says, elect according to the foreknowledge of God, the father through sanctification of the spirit. Now Aaron, I always like to talk about the same thing on the same night.
John chapter 17 and verse 17 says, sanctify them through that truth. I word is truth. The word sanctification here means to be set apart for a special purpose. It says here we are sanctified. We are set apart. Set apart from what? From sin. The spirit sets us apart, separates us from sin. How unto the word on two means there’s connection here and to obedience and sprinkling of the blood of Jesus Christ.
Jesus gave that sacrifice. We are sanctified. We are set apart from sin, from the world through the blood of Christ. Revelation chapter one revelation chapter one and verse four verse five and from Jesus Christ, who is the faithful witness and the first be gotten to the dead and the Prince of the Kings of the earth unto him that loved us and washed us from our sins in his own blood,
we are sanctified. We are set apart by that sacrifice that Christ made for us. How can we be the elect? How can we be elect? What we see here, God, the father had a plan before the world began. We see that the spirit separates us from the world through the blood of Christ unto obedience. We have to obey that plan.
We’re not just selected. We don’t have a choice. We have a choice. RI. Hebrews chapter five verse nine it says, and being made perfect, he became the author of eternal salvation unto all them that obey him. We can be the elect. Just as Peter here talked about how he was riding to the elect, we can be that elect through obedience to his plan of salvation.
We, how do we get in contact without blood, which cleanses us through baptism. We have to follow his plan. We have to hear the message. Romans 10 verse 17 we have to believe that Jesus Christ is the son of God. Mark 16 verse 15 and 16 we have to repent of our sins. Acts three 19 we have to confess that Jesus Christ is the son of God.
Romans 10 verses nine and 10 and then we have to be baptized where we come in contact with that blood. We rise up, cleanse a new person, the elect of God. Have you done that tonight? Have you done that? Tonight is a night to put on Christ in baptism. If you have not, tonight is the night to do it.
John 17 is the conclusion of the time in the upper room. The events happening in the upper room are leading and pointing directly to the cross. Jesus knows what is to come and he said as much many times he knows where he will be before this night is finished. He’s preparing himself, he’s preparing the disciples. He’s telling them the things they need to know,
not because they’re going to understand it, but because when it happens they’ll remember it and when it happens they’ll understand what he has been telling them and they’ll know that he is who he claims to be. Chapter 17 is one of the highlights in my opinion, of all of the gospels because it is one of the few examples that we have where Jesus prays and we have the prayer given,
but more especially, it’s the only example where Jesus prays and we have this much of that prayer recorded and so it stands incredibly unique in scripture as this prayer, which is the entire chapter. This prayer Before he goes to the garden. At the end of the prayer, they will depart from the upper room and they will head to get Semini and there they will be until he is betrayed and taken before the high priest chapter 17 begins.
Jesus spoke these words lifted up his eyes to heaven and said, This was a kind of a, a rabbit to chase for a moment. But Is there a mandated by scripture posture for prayer? No. As a matter of fact, in scripture, you see recordings of people with their heads as Jesus. Here looking up, you read of people with their heads looking down.
You read of people kneeling, you read of people standing, you of people falling with their face flat on on the ground, All of which are read about in exceptable postures of prayer and acceptable examples of prayer. What’s one of the most recognized examples of incorrect posture in prayer? The Pharisee who prays when Jesus gives the example of the sinner who prayed and the and the Pharisee who prayed and Jesus gives an example of posture.
But here’s a question. Is it really the posture that he’s talking about is one of the things that he says is that the Pharisee raises his hands and he prays for everyone to hear. But if you go over to Timothy, Paul says that he would, that men pray everywhere lifting up Holy hands. No. What’s the real posture of the Pharisee that Jesus is talking about?
Is it his outward or his inward posture, his inward posture, his posture of pride, and that is the posture that is condemned when praying. The one that says, God, I’m righteous and I don’t need you. And so it is important that we teach respect in prayer. Absolutely. Reverence in prayer. Absolutely. Humility and prayer. Absolutely. And I even find it incredibly valuable to teach children,
to bow their heads with their hands together because it teaches them to be still and to be quiet and to listen. But there also comes a time, and I’ll use an illustration from my days growing up doing martial arts in martial arts, one of the things that they will teach you as you first begin is, is they will teach you moves that are great big sweeping actions.
Would you ever, if you ever did in real life trying to defend yourself, you’d be defeated immediately, but they teach you the big sweeping action to begin training you to do the small action that’s very precise, to understand the small things by first training you to do the big things. We do the same thing with children. We teach them and they exaggerated form that begins to train them certain ideas And perspectives and slowly over time because they can’t grasp the more particulars.
We teach them in broad strokes when they’re young and as time goes on, we get finer detail, finer detail, finer detail to where they fully grasp the full picture. Cool. Christ has done that with the disciples. You remember he said in chapter 16 there were things you weren’t ready to hear yet. There were things I didn’t tell you at the beginning.
I’m telling you now because you’re able to bear them now Because you didn’t need them before, but now you do. And so all of this has been a progression. There are things you read about in Matthew five six and seven at the beginning of Jesus’s ministry that lay the foundation and they’re completely accurate. I’m not talking about one thing’s kind of accurate and then he gets more,
no, I’m talking. They’re completely accurate, but they’re not specific. They’re broad strokes, not fine details. And here in chapter 13 1415 1617 Jesus is getting to the heart of the matter with the disciples about what’s coming and how it’s coming and when it’s coming. And so he concludes all of this with a prayer to the father. There’s a passage where Jesus teaches that if you’re going to pray,
you ought to go into the closet and pray in secret and what you’re you pray for in secret, the Lord will reward you openly. Does that passage mean that every prayer ought to be in secret? No, because Jesus here doesn’t pray in secret. He prays in front of individual individuals and I adventure to say, Hey, not only prays in front of them,
he prays so they can hear what he’s praying Because he’s teaching them something while he’s praying. So anytime you come to a passage of scripture, Like for instance, pray in secret, it’s important to keep it in its context and to not take something that is said in a specific context and apply it broadly beyond its context in a way that violates other passages.
So those are just some details off the off the rabbit trail. Back to the prayer chapter 17 verse one Jesus says, father, the hour has come glorify your son. That son also may glorify you as you have given him authority over all flesh, that he should give eternal life to as many as you have given him. And this is eternal life,
that they may know you, the only true God and Jesus Christ whom you have sent. If you read the book of first John, you will find so many points in the book of first John coming from Jesus’s statement or statements in John 1314 1516 and 17 when John speaks of knowing the father in first John, he, he leading you right back here.
He’s deriving those ideas straight from here. Jesus says that this is eternal life. To know the father and him who he sent. There is a sense in which you can not know the father and know the son unless you are first willing to follow and obey the father and the son. What did Jesus say concerning the world when he said the world would hate his,
his disciples? Because it hated him, but why would the world hate his disciples? Why did he say the world hated him? Because he was from the father and because the world does not know him, knowing the father is not just knowing about him. I know a lot of things about Abraham Lincoln, but I don’t know him. I can know many details about someone and not know them and so can be the same for us today.
We can read scripture and we can learn scripture. We memorize scripture and we can even apply aspects of scripture to our lives, but never submit ourselves to him And Jesus says, if you don’t submit yourself to him, you don’t love him, and if you don’t love him, you don’t know him. If you don’t know him and you don’t love him,
Take the rest of the scripture in context. You’re his enemy. You’re fighting against them because you’re serving one of two masters and if it’s not God, if it’s not righteousness, Then who is it? It’s not God, not righteousness. Who is it? Satan. That’s a very unpopular idea. In our world, our world doesn’t like black and white that they don’t like.
You know, one of two options. You choose one or the other. They always want a middle road. They always want the gray area. They always want to be able to say, well, I understand that’s what the way some people are, but those are extremes. No, not when it comes to this. If you turn over Romans chapter six Paul will say,
you can serve sin or you can serve righteousness. You turn it over to Matthew six and Jesus will say, you can serve God or you can serve mammon money, but you can’t serve both. This is eternal life that you may know or excuse me, this is eternal life that they may know you, they remember he’s speaking and they’re listening and he might be praying,
but he’s still teaching. This is eternal life that they may know you, the only true God and Jesus Christ whom you have sent. I have glorified you on the earth. I have finished the work which you have given me to do. Some people are really good at keeping to do lists and tasks and and the people who are are usually people who just are giddy about being able to go done.
There’s something about putting it on a list and then being able to Mark it off. It’s done. Jesus says, I’ve finished it. Now we understand that at on the cross that that last statement it is finished will be the full culmination, but everything set in order. It would be like saying in in this type of situation, someone sets up a cascade of dominoes And starts the first one and says,
it’s done. Well, it is. Unless you do something to stop it in the middle, it’s done. It’s finished. Once you start it, it’s going to go and isn’t it interesting that they’re in the garden just a few hours from now, maybe not even that Much. For the first prayer, Jesus is going to say, what? Let this cup pass from me.
Not my will but thine be done. What that tells you, using the illustration of the dominoes that tells you that Jesus had the power to lift up a domino in the middle. Jesus tells pilot I could call legions of angels. He had the ability to, but he chose not to. I have glorified you on the earth. I have finished the work which you have given me to do and now father,
glorify me together with yourself with the glory which I had with you before. The world was so many times in the book of John. John emphasizes that Jesus Christ is not a man that Jesus Christ existed before Abraham, the Jesus Christ created everything that Jesus Christ was with God before the world was here. Jesus says, I was. I hadn’t glory with you before the world existed.
If you go back to verse two you also read you the father have given him him is Christ. He’s speaking of himself in the third person have given him authority over all flesh. W we oftentimes come to Matthew chapter 28 verses 18 through 20 after the death and after the resurrection and before the Ascension and saying, now Christ has all authority. John 17 says he already had it.
He’s got it right now. There’s a work to be finished, But he’s God. He’s the son of God and he had authority. But notice this, verse six he says, I have manifested your name to the men whom you have given me out of the world. He’s going to spend verses six through 19 talking about the disciples, talking to the father about the disciples doing it,
where they’re hearing him talk about them. Have you ever been in the Pew? When someone was praying and you didn’t know where they were headed with this, someone starts praying for something and you’re going, uh, um, what’s he, where does he go? Sometimes that happens. Can you imagine being at that table? And he begins, I have manifested your name to the men whom you have given me out of the world.
They were yours. You gave them to me and they have kept your word. As you go through this chapter, and as you read Jesus’s prayer, keep track of the father, the son, the disciples, and the word. Those four ideas and those four things are intertangled, but they’re intertangled in a way, as we read through this, that you’ll see a logical progression by the time we get to the end,
from the father to the disciples to the word, okay? He says, you have them to begin with. Who were many of them disciples of before they were disciples of Christ, John the Baptist. The indication is all of them were obedient to the father before they were disciples of Jesus Christ. He didn’t go get them out of The the, the sin and teach them.
Initially, they were already those who had heard the good news. They had heard about the coming of the Lord. They had heard the preaching of John and they were either already those who were faithful, having been taught as Jews growing up or they were those who had repented, but notice he says they already were yours. You gave them to me and they have kept your word where they perfect.
Were they flawless? No, they were obedient and then he says, now they have have known that all things which you have given me are from you. For I have given to them the words which you have given given me, and they have received them and I have known Shirley that I came forth from you and they have believed that you sent me Before John’s finished.
In this book, John will make it clear. If you read this book and you read what’s written here, you have enough to believe that Jesus Christ is the son of God, but Jesus emphasizes in this prayer I gave them what miraculous power I gave them. The Holy, Nope. He didn’t say either one of those things. He says, I gave them your words And they believed He will repeatedly rebuke the Jews for wanting a sign for wanting a miracle to make,
for making their belief dependent upon the miraculous instead of believing the words which he spoke, but here he will praise the apostles because they had believed the words that he had given them from the father. Notice he says, I pray for them. One more point on that before I leave that when Jesus in John chapter six I think it is says to the crowd that if they do not eat of his flesh and drink of his blood,
they will not have a part in the kingdom. They will not have eternal life and many of them depart and turn their back and walk with him no more, and Jesus turns to the disciples and says, will you depart? Also, what was Peter’s response?<inaudible> To whom shall we go for? You have the words of life. They didn’t say,
well, there’s not another, there’s not another teacher who can do miracles. Where, where, why would we leave? I didn’t say that. It wasn’t the miracles that kept him there. It was the miracles that were the reason the people left because that was all that was keeping them there. Jesus perceived that they were there for food. But Peter said,
we’re here for your words and not for your miracles. Yeah. I think because sometimes, you know, when we talk about script would be all sufficient. We’d make up once we have the completed scripture, but even then, that word would have been all sufficient even though that they still were piecing it, but got it. Even as it was coming from the Holy spirit to the apostles,
those were still at that point, all sufficient for what they needed until they had it. Absolutely. There’s a, there’s a validity to this idea that even though you find in, in Peter’s writing in first Peter, that the scripture is all, is sufficient to provide everything necessary for, uh, for love and good works through the knowledge of him. The reality is that was always true.<inaudible> Hebrews chapter one says that God at sundry times and diverse manners spake unto the fathers by the prophets.
And he hath in these last days spoken us to unto us by his son. But here’s the point. That’s true. No matter what age you’re talking about, the age of the fathers, the patriarchs, the age of the profits in, in the, uh, old Testament times in, in the time of Israel or in the time of Christ, God always revealed enough for people to obey him because God always judges you based upon what he’s revealed to you.
So then notice All are and all mine are yours. Well, actually let me go back to verse nine. I pray for them. I do not pray for the world, but for those whom you have given me for, they are yours. When he says the world here and he’s, he’s not talking about, I’m not praying for humanity. He’s talking about the world,
the world that opposes him, the world in opposition, the world of which there is a ruler, chapter 16 a ruler of the world, that that’s the world he’s talking about. That’s the world in the context of chapter 1415 and 16 the world of the disobedient people who disobeyed God. He’s not praying for the world. He’s praying for those who are obedient.
He’s praying for the ones who belong to his father. The world stands in contrast with those who belong to God. Okay? That’s the context here, Okay? He says, I pray. I pray for them. I do not pray for the world, but for those whom you have given me for they are yours and all mine are yours and yours are mine and I am glorified in them.
Now I am no longer in the world, but these are in the world and I come to you, Holy father, keep them or keep through your name, those whom you have given me that they may be one as we are one. While I was with them in the world, I kept them in your name, those whom you gave me I have kept and none of them is lost except the son of perdition that the scripture may be fulfilled,
but now I come to you and these things I speak in the world that they may have my joy fulfilled in themselves. I have given them your word and the world has hated them. You got, you’ve got a little bit of both contexts. You’ve got the world, this physical existence. They’re there in the world. He’s going to say, but they’re not of the world and they don’t belong to this life.
They don’t belong to these people. They’re separate because they belong to you. Notice he says the world has hated them. The physical world. The globe doesn’t hate anybody But the servants of Satan do So he says, I have given them your word. Verse 14 I have given them your word, and the world has hated them because they are not of the world.
What separated them from being like the world They knew God had provided for them, but what did he give them? What? What did he give them that they received that separated them from the world? The word of the father. You see this? Here’s God and God, the father and God, the son who are unified, they’re one. They have a unity together and God or Christ says,
these belong to you. They belong to you because I gave them your word. They don’t belong to the world because I gave them your word. They’re not like the world because I gave them your word. They belong to you and what belongs to me belongs to you, and what belongs to you belongs to me. They’re yours because I gave them your word.
Are you getting the connection? I do not pray that you should take them out of the world, but they, you should keep them from the evil one. The ultimate protection from Satan is the end of this life. Once, once this life is over for a person who is faithful to God, you’re out of his reach. Now, Satan can’t touch you,
But Christ is not praying that you take them that far out of his reach, but instead that you keep them. Some would suggest those who believe in once saved, always saved, that an individual who has saved could not be lost. That it is impossible. They have a real problem with Judas, don’t they? Because he indicates that he was the fathers,
but that he went into perdition. That’s a change and if once saved, always saved is true, that can’t happen. But in addition, you have, if once saved, always saved is true, a ridiculous request from Christ. How could someone who belongs to the father have to be kept from the evil one If they can’t possibly fall from grace? It doesn’t make any sense.
But then he says this, he says they are not of the world. Just as I am not of the world. Sanctify them by your truth. Your word is truth. Jesus says in John chapter eight verse 32 you shall know the truth and the truth shall make you free. But it’s interesting. Turn over to chapter eight real quick. Yeah. That,
that phrase which we hear quoted so often, you shall know the truth and the truth shall make you free. Begins with the word and not the beginning of the thought. If you abide in my word, you are my disciples in deed and you shall know the truth and the truth shall make you free. What comes before the being made free? What comes before the abiding in it it or excuse me,
the knowing, the truth, abiding in the word, Being his disciple. Wow. Being willing to submit because the context is the Israelites who were on willing to submit, and so they were in slave to their father around verse 41 I think it is the father of lies. They said, we’ve never been enslaved. How can you say we’re going to be made free?
We’ve never been enslaved to anyone. He says, Oh, yes you have. You’re enslaved to him right now Because you’re the children of your father, the devil. He says, sanctify them. Set them apart. Make them Holy. That’s the same root word. Yeah. When you Sanctified something for sacrifice for an offering, you set it apart. You made you made it Holy.
You didn’t leave it with what was common. You sanctified it. It was cleanse, it was washed. It was prepared for the master’s use. Sanctify them by your truth. Your word is truth you, and excuse me, as you sent me into the world, I also have sent them into the world. So watch this. I finished your work that you sent me to do.
You’ve given me those who belong to you. I’ve sent them. You gave me your word. I’ve given them your word notice and for their sakes, I sanctify myself that they also may be sanctified by the truth. You said, well, wait a minute. Wait, wait, Whoa. Christ doesn’t have any sin, so how can he be sanctified?
As we just pointed out, sanctified doesn’t always mean sins taken away to sanctify something was to set it apart for a purpose And what was he being set apart for The cross. He was set apart for a purpose and nobody could take his place, but he was saying to five that they might be sanctified by the truth. I do not pray for these alone,
okay? He prayed for them but not for the world. He had delivered them, his word, the word of the father, the word that he received from the father, but he says, I’m not just praying for them and praying for somebody else too. He says, I do not pray for these alone, but also for those who will believe in me through their word That they all may be one as you father are in me and I in you,
that they also may be one in us that the world may believe that you sent me. Right here Is God’s stamp of approval On the authority of the scripture. If you watch it, it begins with the father. It’s given from the father to the son. If you take in the context 15 and 16 where Jesus said, I’m sending the helper to you to guide you into all truth,
to reveal things that I’ve not yet had the opportunity to tell you and to remind you of everything I’ve taught you. Then the Holy spirit, though he’s not mentioned in this chapter, is right there in the middle, Right in between Christ and the disciples. From the moment Christ ascends, the Holy spirit is in the middle doing the work. Remember Jesus said,
the Holy spirit won’t speak of himself, but whatever he’s given, he will speak. So the Holy Spirit’s in the middle. God, the father gave it to the son. The son gave it to the Holy spirit. The Holy spirit gave it to the disciples and who can take what the disciples taught And hear it, believe it, obey it, and become one with the father.
Everyone who hears and believes the words that they spoke, well, let me ask if they wrote it down, can you still do it? So the prayer here in John 17 quite literally is a prayer for every individual who will be obedient to the word of the new Testament. From that day all the way till he turned. It comes Every person who falls under the category of those who will believe in me through their word.
So every person who you ever sit down and you read acts chapter two to them and you teach them what they did in acts chapter two and how they became a Christian and what they taught and how Peter said that this individual who was hung on that cross was the Christ, the Messiah, and that person hears that word and reads that word and believes that word.
They’re part of this prayer, But not only are they part of this prayer, that’s the only authorized way to become one with the father. You remember John chapter 14 I am the way, the truth and the life he’s talked about the word, the truth, sanctify them by thy word I word is truth. This is the way. Yeah, And didn’t he begin with the life.
This is eternal life that they may know you as I have known you, verse 20 excuse me, verse 22 and the glory which you gave me, I have given them that they may be one just we are one I in them and you and me, that they may be made perfect in one and that the world may know that you have sent me and have loved them as you have loved me.
Father, I desire that they also are, excuse me. Yes, they also whom you gave me maybe with me where I am, that they may behold my glory, which you have given me for you loved me before the foundation of the world by the way. Um, the passage on love, verse 23, that’s first John, chapter four, Verse 24 that they might be with me,
that they might see me as I am. That’s first John chapter three. I’m telling you first, John’s all over here. Verse 25 Oh righteous father, the world has not known you, but I have known you and these have known that you sent me, and I have declared to them your name and will declare it, that the love with which you loved me may be in them.
And I in them. When Jesus had spoken these words, he went out with his disciples over the Brook Kidron where there was a garden, which he and his disciples entered And so ends the time in the upper room. Question one.
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How’s your confidence that God is working in you and doing what he wants with your life? Paul was confident about a church in the first century that that exact thing was happening. In Philippians chapter one verse six he says, being confident of this very thing that he who has begun a good work in you will complete it until the day of Jesus Christ. Paul says, about the church–the Christians in Philippi, I am confident that God is going to work through you to accomplish his will. Now, here’s the question. Are you submitting to God’s will? If you’re a Christian? Are you participating in the work of Christ? Think about that as you go through today
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What Is Fellowship in the Gospel? We should always participate with one another in certain things. We should be involved with one another and work together, especially if we’re Christians and one of the things Christians should be involved with one another in is the Gospel. Philippians 1:5 says, for Your Fellowship in the Gospel, that word fellowship means joint participation. He says, your fellowship in the Gospel from the first day until now, this church had participated with Paul in the Gospel. They had supported him financially. They had worked with him and they had helped him in preaching the Gospel. Why? Because it’s the good news. It’s the good news that will save your soul. Romans 1:16.
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<inaudible> Good morning. Can we get everything together here in a moment? Take your Bibles if you will, and open them to Luke chapter 22 Luke chapter 22<inaudible> Blood of Christ topic often discussed, often preached on, often studied<inaudible> Maybe perhaps not ever capable of fully being appreciated.<inaudible> Well, this morning and this afternoon, I want us to examine this one idea by his blood<inaudible> In Luke chapter 22 beginning in verse 63 going down through verse 65 we read about Jesus being mopped.
Verse 63 says, now the men who held Jesus mocked him and beat him and having blindfolded him, they struck him on the face and asked him saying, prophesied, who is the one who struck you and many other things. They blasphemously spoke against him. As Jesus is going through the trials leading up to his crucifixion, he will be beaten. He will be mocked.
Mark 15 verse 15 says he would be scourged by the order of pilot. We’re told that that scourging was an examination<inaudible> And during these events, his blood would begin to be shed. Mark chapter 15 verse 16 down through verse 20 we read the crown of Thorns that was placed upon his head. Verse 16 begins with these words. Then the soldiers led him away into the hall called Praetorium and they called together the whole Garrison.
They clothed him with purple. They twisted a crown of thorns and put it on his head and began to salute him. Hail King of the Jews. Then they struck him on the head with a Reed and spat on him and bowing the knee. They worshiped Him, And when they had mocked him, they took the purple off him, pull it on his own clothes on him and led him out To crucify him.
In John chapter 19 verses five and six the people and the chief priests and the leaders and those gathered before pilot would cry out, crucify him, crucify him when given the option, A Barabis, a robber and a murderer Or Jesus Christ being released to them. And in John chapter 19 beginning in verse 14 down through verse 19 we find where pilots We’ll give in to the cries,
He will give in to the calls for the crucifixion of Christ. We read in verse 14 now, it was the preparation day of the Passover and about the sixth hour and he said to the Jews, behold your King. But they cried out away with him, away with him, crucify him. Pilot said to them, shall I crucify your King? The chief priests answered,
we have no King but Caesar. Then he delivered him to them to be crucified, so they took Jesus and led him away and he bearing his cross went out to a place called the place of a skull, which is called in Hebrew Golgotha where they crucified him and two others with him, one on either side and Jesus in the center. Now pilot wrote a title and put it on the cross and the writing was Jesus of Nazareth,
the King Of the Jews. Just a few verses down from that. We read in verses 23 and 24 where the soul Parted his garments. They cast lots for them As was prophesied would take place in the old Testament. And in John chapter verse 26 we’re told that all of this Was witnessed by his mother Following that in verses 30 through 37 we have recorded Jesus’ statement.
It is finished. They will come by sometime later. And because the Time is approaching for the day of preparation, they will begin to break the knees of those on the cross so they will die faster And they come to Jesus. And again in fulfillment of prophecy, if you go back to Exodus chapter 12 and other passages as Christ is the Passover lamb and no bone of the Passover,
lamb was to be broken, they will come to Jesus and they will find he is all ready dead. But one of the soldiers will take his spear and we’ll Pierce his side And out will flow blood and water. Verse 34 And so it is that on the cross The blood of Christ was shed. But the question I want to examine this morning is Why?
What did the shedding of the blood of Christ accomplish? We’re going to notice a number of different things and one we’re going to save for this afternoon simply because its scope is too large to fit into the lesson this morning. Let’s begin. Matthew chapter 26 verse 28 we find the first reason, Matthew chapter 26 and in verse 28 before going to the cross,
notice we find here Jesus saying this as he is instituting the Lord’s supper, he says, verse 28 for this is my blood of the new covenant, which is shed for many for the remission of sins. Jesus says that one of the reasons why his blood would be shed, one of the reasons he would go to the cross and allow himself to go through all of this is because his blood would be shed for the remission of sins.
Romans chapter three verse 23 says that all have fallen short of the glory of God. All right have sinned. First John tells us that sin is the transgression of the law, and Romans chapter six verse 23 says, the wages of sin, the that which someone is worthy of having committed sin is death. So this morning, if you are in the situation of still having your sins,
your still your sins still remaining on you. If you go to God, if you stand before him in judgment, then you will stand before him and the witness that will witness to him concerning your life will be your sins. But the blood of Christ was shed for the remission, the washing away, the taking back Of sin. We look forward to first Peter chapter two.
First Peter chapter two is Peter is beginning his letter to the first century church. He says to the elect, according to the foreknowledge of God, the father in sanctification of the spirit for obedience. And here’s an interesting phrase, and sprinkling of the blood of Jesus Christ, grace to you and peace be multiplied. Blessed be the God and father of our Lord Jesus Christ,
who according to his abundant mercy has been gotten us again to a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead to an inheritance, incorruptible and undefiled. And that does not fade away, reserved in heaven for you who are kept by the power of God through faith for salvation, ready to be revealed in the last time. Now, Peter says that there’s a sprinkling that occurs and why sprinkling,
what’s the connection and why? The reference to sprinkling with the blood. I would tell you this morning that it is not because of any ordinance for salvation that comes together with the sprinkling physically speaking of an individual. It’s not why. Turn over to Hebrews chapter 10 and Hebrews chapter 10 the connection is made and we will discuss this more this afternoon, But in Hebrews chapter 10 we read beginning in verse 19 therefore having boldness to enter the holiest by the blood of Jesus by a new and living way which he consecrated for us through the veil that is his flesh and having a high priest over the house of God.
Let us draw near with a true heart in full assurance of faith, having our hearts. Here’s what sprinkled. By the way. Here’s the part of us that is sprinkled with the blood of Christ, having our hearts sprinkled from an evil conscience and our bodies washed with pure water. It is in baptism. That is in the context here, the pure water,
it is in baptism that we come into contact with the sprinkling of the blood. The sprinkling of the blood is a picture. It is a picture of something that the Jews were intimately familiar with And that is the atoning sacrifice of the lamb, the atoning sacrifice of a lamb that was taken on the day of the Toman and the priest would take the his hands and he would dip his hands into the blood of that sacrifice and it would be sprinkled upon the people Indicating their atonement from their sins.
Revelation chapter one, revelation chapter one beginning in verse four as John begins this concluding letter to the new Testament, we read John to the seven churches which are in Asia, grace to you and peace from God, or excuse me, from him who he is and who was and who is to come and from the seven spirits who are before his throne and from Jesus Christ,
the faithful witness, the firstborn from the dead and the ruler over the Kings of the earth to him who loved us and washed us from our sins in his own blood. Behold, he is coming with the clouds and every eye will see him, even those who pierced him and all the tribes of the earth will mourn because of him even so, amen.
I am the alpha. This is Christ speaking. Now I am the alpha and the Omega, the beginning and the end. Who says the Lord who is and who was and who is to come the almighty<inaudible> By his blood. We have the remission of sins. We have the cleansing of sins. First John chapter one first John chapter one verse seven says,
but if we walk in the light as he is in the light, we have fellowship with one another and the blood of Jesus Christ, his son cleanses us from all sin. The action there in the original language in the Greek is an action that keeps on happening. He cleanses us continually by his blood. The remission of sins is the first reason we see for Christ blood being shed.
But now let’s connect that to another idea. Colossians chapter one Colossians chapter one and in verse 14<inaudible> Paul says, in whom? In Christ, the son of his love, verse 13 in whom we have redemption through his blood, the forgiveness of sins. Oh, so now you see the forgiveness, the remission of sins, the taking away of sins connected to another thing that happens through his blood And that is redemption.
We are redeemed to God, redeemed to God by his blood. The word redeemed has the idea carries with it. The idea of bought back<inaudible>. You step back into the book of Hosea and the book of Hosea. The old Testament prophet was told by God to marry a wife of whoredom and she will be one who will commit adultery against him. She will leave him,
she will go away into that sin and iniquity and adultery. And it’s a picture of Israel departing from God. And then God tells Hosea, you go buy her back To show Israel what I’ve done in redeeming them.<inaudible> In Christ blood we have redemption, We are redeemed again. We are bought back, brought back to God. Turn to Ephesians chapter one Fiji’s chapter one and in verse seven we read in him we have redemption through his blood,
the forgiveness of sins according to the riches Of his grace. Yeah, By his blood we have redemption. But you go to chapter two and in verse 13 of the book of Ephesians, you read this, but now in Christ Jesus who want you, who once were far off have been brought near by the blood of Christ. That redemption makes it possible in being bought back in,
being redeemed to the father, to again, have a close relationship with him, not to be cast out, not to be far from his presence, not to be judged and separated, but to be brought NY To again, have a relationship with him by the blood of Jesus Christ. But we again returned to first Peter chapter one in first Peter chapter one beginning in verse 17 we noticed this and if you call on the father who without partiality judges according to each one’s work,
conduct yourselves throughout the time of your stay here in fear, knowing that you were not redeemed with corruptible things like silver and gold. You weren’t bought back with money. You weren’t bought back from sin and from corruption and from a Nick Woody and from judgment with gold or silver or any such thing From your aimless conduct received by tradition from your fathers. But with the precious blood of Christ as of a lamb without blemish and without spot.
We are forgiven. We have our sins remitted by the blood. We are redeemed. We have been bought with a price. And the price was his blood turned to the book of revelation. Revelation chapter five we have a picture here painted of the lamb. Revelation chapter five and in beginning in verse eight we read now when he had taken the scroll, the four living creatures and the 24 elders fell down before the lamb,
each having a harp and golden bowls full of incense, which are the prayers of the saints and they sing a new song saying, you are worthy to take the scroll and to open its seals for you were slain and have redeemed us to God by your blood out of every tribe and tongue and people and nation and have made us Kings and priests to our God and we shall reign on the earth.
Here this proclamation is made. This song is song in heaven because Christ is the one who is worthy to open this scroll, to open the prophecies of what is to come in the book of revelation<inaudible> He is worthy because he has redeemed mankind to God by his blood and that blood wasn’t shed for one person. Blood wasn’t shed the buy back one nation,
the nation of Israel, that blood wasn’t shed the buyback one people. It was shed to buy back all of humanity That redemption might be offered Even for those who do not deserve it. Turn to revelation chapter seven Revelation chapter seven beginning in verse 14 we read and I said to him, sir, you know, so he said to me, these are the ones who came out of the great tribulation and washed their robes and made them white in the blood of the lamb.
How is it that you can watch something in blood and have it turned out white? I know just a little bit about washing clothes Just a little bit compared to a lot of people in here, but this, I know if you put something that’s red and that stains on clothes and expect them to come out of the readiness turned white, You’re in for a surprise unless we’re talking about the blood of Christ.
Turn to Isaiah chapter one<inaudible> God tells Israel and Isaiah chapter one in verse 16 Wash yourselves. Okay? Make yourselves clean. Put away the evil of your doings from before my eyes sees to do evil, learn to do good. Seek justice, rebuke the oppressor, defend the fatherless, plead for the widow. Come now. Let us reason together. Says the Lord though your sins are like Scarlet,
they shall be as white as snow, though they are red like Crimson. They shall be as wool. Yeah. How is it that you go into the blood and you are stained by the blood and you come out white because the blood covers the sins. Romans chapter five Romans chapter five And in verse nine Paul writes much more than Having now been justified by his blood.
We shall be saved from wrath through him. For if when we were enemies, we were reconciled to God through the death of his son much more having been reconciled. We shall be saved by his life. If we are redeemed, we are reconciled to God by his death and through his blood. But that brings us to a third point And that is that not only were we,
he Bought individually With the blood of Christ, but something else was purchased as well. Turn to acts chapter 20 Paul is, he is meeting with the elders from the church in emphasis there on the Island of my elitist will. Tell them this in acts chapter 20 in verse 28 he says, therefore, take heed to yourselves and to all the flock. What?
What’s the flock? It’s the church. It’s the assembly there in emphasis, but the description here is not exclusive to emphasis. It is the body of Christ. It is the church. He says, take heed to yourselves and to all the flock among which the Holy spirit has made you overseers to shepherd the church of God, which he purchased with his own blood.
He not only purchased an individual, he purchased an assembly and assembly of individuals who are redeemed from the world redeemed to stand before God reconciled to him. The church is bought with the blood of Christ. Turn with me again to the book of revelation. Revelation chapter 12 Revelation chapter 12 and in verse nine we read it this. So the great dragon was cast out.
The serpent of old called the devil and Satan who deceives the whole world. He was cast to the earth and the angels were cast out with him. Then I heard a loud voice saying in heaven now salvation and strength and the kingdom of our God and the power of his Christ have come for the accuser of our brethren who accused them before our God day and night has been cast down and they who,
Okay, Who’s the they here They the kingdom of God. Those who were accused the brethren, he says, and they overcame him by the blood of the lamb and by the word of their testimony and they did not lie, excuse me, love their lives unto death. These individuals who had literally suffered death for the name of Christ Had overcome Satan. Revelation chapter 19 revelation chapter 19 and in verse 11 now I saw heaven open and behold a white horse and he who on him was called faithful and true.
This is a picture of Christ and in righteousness he judges and makes war. His eyes were like a flame of fire in on his head were many crowns. He had a name written on or written that no one except no one knew except himself. He was clothed with a robe and notice he was clothed with a robe dipped in blood and his name is called the word of God.
According to Roman, or excuse me, John chapter one verse one and John chapter one verse 14 who is the word of God And the armies in heaven clothed in fine linen, white and clean, followed him on white horses. Now out of his mouth goes a sharp sword that with it he should strike the nations and he himself will rule them with a rod of iron.
He himself treads the wine press of the fierceness of the fierceness and wrath of the almighty God. And he has on his robe and on his thigh, a name written King of Kings and Lord of Lords Wearing a robe dipped in blood, A robe of sacrifice To purchase an assembly, A church body, Okay To redeem us from our sins, to bring remission of sins.
But fourth and finally To satisfy justice By his blood Justice. The justice of God For sins of man Was satisfied. If you look over to Romans chapter three Romans chapter three and in verse 22 we read this Even the righteousness of God through faith in Jesus Christ to all and on all who believe, for there is no difference for all have sin and fall short of the glory of God being justified freely by his grace through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus,
whom God set forth as a propitiation. That word means a sadness factory replacement, A propitiation By his blood. Yep. Through faith to demonstrate his righteousness because in forbearance God had passed over the sins that were previously committed by his blood. The justice that God has inherent within his very nature was satisfied. Turn to Isaiah 53<inaudible>. Isaiah 53 Verse one says,
who has believed our report and to home? Has the arm of the Lord been revealed for he shall grow up before him as a tender plan, as a root out of dry ground. He has no form or comeliness and when we see him there is no beauty that we should desire him. He is despised and rejected by men, a man of sorrows and acquainted with grief,
and we hid as it were our faces from him. He was despised and we did not esteem him. Okay. Surely he has born our griefs and carried our sorrows, yet we esteemed him stricken, smitten by God and afflicted. He was wounded for our transgression. He was bruised for our iniquities. The chastisement of our peace was upon him and by his stripes we are healed.
You see here in this prophecy, the picture of the beading and the scourging And the crown of thorns and the stripes on his back.<inaudible> All we like sheep have gone astray. We have turned everyone to his own way and the Lord has laid on him the iniquity of us all. He was oppressed and he was afflicted, yet he opened not his mouth.
He was led as a lamb to the slaughter in his sheep before its shearers is silent, so he opened on his mouth. He was taken from prison and from judgment and who will declare his generation for he was cut off from the land of the living. For the transgressions of my people, he was stricken and they made his grave with the wicked, but with the rich,
it is death because he had done no violence, nor was any deceit in his mouth. Yet it pleased the Lord to bruise him. He has put him to grief. When you make his soul and offering for sin, notice this phrase, he shall see his seed. He shall prolong his day and the pleasure of the Lord shall prosper in his sand.
He shall see the labor of his soul And be satisfied By his knowledge. My righteous servant shall justify many For he shall bear their iniquities. Therefore I will divide him a portion with the great and he shall divide the spoil with a strong because he poured out his soul unto death and he was numbered with the transgressors and he bore the sin Of many and made intercession for the transgressors by his blood.
We have remission of sins by his blood. We are redeemed to God by his blood. He purchased the church, the assembly of God by his blood. The justice of all the sins of all of mankind who have ever lived and will ever live Was satisfied in the eyes of God. For the only lamb who could ever be worthy was the one of whom it is said he is the first and the last,
the alpha and the Omega, the beginning and the end. So then What will you do with the blood? It’s offered for you. It’s remembered each and every first day of the week. We’re reminded of the blood that was shed for the remission of sins. So will we be like Israel in Isaiah chapter one who hears the call to clean our cells,
to wash our selves, to be made white? Will we hear the call And refuse as they did Or will we be washed in the blood of the lamb? If you’re outside the body of Christ this morning, you become washed in the blood of the lamb. You receive the sprinkling an evil conscience When your body is washed in pure water. That is when you have heard the word of God and believe that Jesus Christ is the son of God.
When you repent of your sins and confess the name of Christ and are immersed in water for the remission of your sins, how do I know? Because Jesus said he that believes and is baptized shall be saved. End of discussion. You’ve not done that. Why not today? If you’re a member of the body of Christ and you’re living like Israel, wash yourself.
Make yourself clean. The redemption is available to you even today, and then Christ can continually cleanse you from your sins. First, John one verse seven But not have any. You’re not willing to repent. If you have need of the invitation, it is available now. Why not come forward as we stand in, as we say,<inaudible> You’ve been listening to good news brought to you by the Collierville church of Christ.
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John 16 begins with these things. These things I have spoken to you. Of course, the precursor to that statement, the things he’s talking about goes back to chapter 15 goes back chapter 14 chapter 13 and we don’t have time to go back and revisit all of these things, but he says, these things, I have spoken to you, that you should not be made to stumble.
What would cause the disciples to stumble? Spiritually speaking, we’re not talking about them, you know, stubbing their toe on a rock, catching their sandals on a, on a route in the garden. That’s not what we’re talking about. What would cause the disciples to stumble? Temptations of the world, Temptations of the world.<inaudible> False teachers, a lack of faith,
persecution,<inaudible>, Political pressure and and and pressures from the Sanhedrin and the Jewish leadership. And you’re going to see just just a few chapters into the book of acts that happening, not, not long after the day of Pentecost there in the temple preaching, they get arrested, they get thrown in prison, they get put on a put before the Sanhedrin.
They get told, do not speak anymore. In this man’s name<inaudible> But above everything else, They don’t expect them to die. Huh. All the way to the trial. Following him to the cross. I don’t expect them to die, Which is why on the morning that he has already told them he is going to rise again. Three days he will be in it,
departed from them and will return. And the sign of Jonah that he’s, he told them about<inaudible> Three days later, the women are coming to anoint his body because they expect him to be in the grave. The disciples aren’t even there. And when they’re told by the women that he’s resurrected, what do they believe? Thank you That these people, these women had had gone crazy.
Wow. And they run to the tomb. Peter and John, They run to the tomb. One stops at the Door, The other one goes in And they’re confused. What’s the side? Correct. That that that had occurred even before the women arrived. But you’ve got to remember too, that Jesus was there.<inaudible> Absolutely. Absolutely. And my,
in fact, we’re going to get into that Jesus even gonna mention that idea here in John chapter 16 that there’s going to be a period where they’ve always had him as that protector And now he’s going away, but he’s not leaving them by themselves. But this whole dialogue is directed to the apostles. It is given to the apostles, it is for the apostles,
it is on the night of his betrayal. It is Mo just hours before his betrayal and it is all given. So they might know what’s coming. So they might not stumble because let’s face it, the apostles don’t know, don’t realize and don’t appreciate probably any better than we do, maybe a little better than we do. We have the benefit of looking back at all of scripture.
They don’t know and they don’t appreciate all of the forces at work that they can’t see that are working against them. I mean other than Jesus telling Peter that Satan desired to, to have him, to sift him as wheat. Peter would never know that. Peter can’t see what Satan’s doing. Christ could. They’re in over their heads and he knows it.
And so he’s preparing them the best way he can for what’s coming. These things I have spoken to you that you should not be made to stumble. They will put you out of the synagogues. So he immediately goes in the context to the pressure from the Jewish leadership. He says they will put you out of the synagogues. Yes. The time is coming that whoever kills you will think that he offers God service.
Which apostle will be the first one to die? Excluding Judas. Okay. James. Brother of John at the hand of who? Yeah. And when Herod does it, he will observe that the Jews liked it. And so who will he arrest next? Peter And save for the angel releasing Peter from the prison. Peter was headed the same direction, But who comes most to mind when you read these words that putting you to death?
Whoever kills you will think that he offers God service Saul of Tarsus. Yeah. Paul will be able to stand before the council years later and say, I have lived before God in good conscience to this day. Huh? In spite of the fact that he had persecuted the church to death And these things they will do to you because they have not known the father nor me.
There are things that you just don’t do. If you know God And there are things that your conscience and society and the world around you will be happy for you to do if you don’t know God<inaudible> But these things I have told you that when the time comes, you may remember that I told you of them and these things I did not say to you at the beginning because I was with you.
Jesus. If this was all coming, why didn’t you tell us sooner? Let’s set aside the fact that Jesus has been telling them for a while that he’s going to Jerusalem to die, that he’s going to suffer at the hands of the chief recent trash, but he didn’t tell them that year. One in the Judy and gal or Judy and ministry and and year one in the Galilean ministry.
He didn’t tell them then he’s been telling them as they’ve been approaching it. Yeah. But he’s, he’s telling them, you didn’t need to be worried about these things. You didn’t need to be told about these things. I was with you. I wasn’t going anywhere. But now you need to know, you know, there is a time and the place to tell people certain things And that time in that place isn’t always the same thing,
isn’t it? Isn’t always Even the same time for different people. Do you realize Jesus is telling them this and yet Mary days earlier has already anointed him because she knows he’s going to die. Mary understand something the apostles don’t understand. Why does she know? And they don’t. I don’t have an answer for that. We could possibly just chalk it up to she’s a female and they’re males and you know,
we’re a little hardheaded and sometimes we miss things when people are speaking that other, the other gender picks up on. Maybe that’s it. Maybe there’s nothing more to it. Maybe not. I don’t know. But notice this, he says, verse five but now I go away to him who sent me. I’m telling you these things I didn’t tell you before because I was with you before.
Now I’m telling you, and I’m telling you now because I’m leaving. I’m telling you now because I’m returning to him who sent me and none of you asked me where are you going? But because I have said these things to you, sorrow has filled your heart.<inaudible> Step back in your mind to the things we read about, the conversations that were going on between the apostles at the beginning of the supper,
who would be the greatest in the kingdom? Who all joy in and looking forward in expectation to the kingdom they’ve just witnessed over the last few days, Jesus being confronted by the scribes, by the Pharisees, by the lawyers, by the Sadducees. Uh, everybody’s come to him and he’s, he’s won every time he’s defeated every argument he’s, he’s presented himself over and over and over and the people have have thrown their,
their clothes at his feet as he is come into Jerusalem. Every thing looks like victories nigh. The kingdom’s coming. We’re, we’re, we’re days away looking for that physical kingdom and here they are eating this, this Passover meal. And their attitude has gone from hope and expectation to curiosity at what Jesus is saying about the one who’s going to betray him.
And Jude is departing from them being sent out. They think he’s outgoing on an errand and now these statements are being made. Yeah. And their whole disposition, we don’t read it in a description, but we read it in Jesus revealing to us. They’re in a house sorrowful. They’re sad.<inaudible> The whole perspectives changed. Have you ever sat down to eat and through the course of a con family conversation,
you went from happy at the beginning of the meal to not happy at the end of the meal. Yup. Everybody’s done it. They go from, from feasting and taking part in, in this religious ceremony that brings back the Memorial and the memory of God’s deliverance of Israel in Egypt from the death of the first born And all of the things involved in it and presence with Christ to being told,
I’m leaving and you’re not going with me.<inaudible>, But then he says this<inaudible>. Nevertheless, I tell you the truth. It is to your advantage that I go away. Now you talk about a hard pill to swallow. I have the, I have the son of God, deity in the flesh right here with me day in and day out.
You tell me how I’m better off than in that situation And he’s going to. He says, nevertheless, I tell you the truth. That is to your advantage that I go away for if I do not go away, the helper will not come to you, but if I depart, I will send him to you. There’s an advantage in the difference in how the Holy spirit will function in them and their relationship to Christ.
Christ was there with them physically. The spirit would indwell them spiritually And that was to their advantage. Though they again, they don’t understand these things yet. Notice he says, and when he has come, he will convict. He’s going to do three things. Jesus describes here when he comes, he will convict the world of sin and of righteousness and of judgment of sin because they do not believe in me of righteousness because I go to my father and you see me no more of judgment because the ruler of this world is judged.
Christ says, I’m departing, I’m leaving, but I’m sending the spirit of truth, the comforter, the helper, I’m sending him in my place. And it is to your advantage that this happens because he has a job to do. He’s coming for a reason And he’s going to accomplish a goal. And it’s threefold. He’s going to convict to convince the world of sin That sin and that conviction and that convincing begins in acts chapter two.
You read through the sermon on the day of Pentecost and the very first thing that gets told and and and spoken to them after the, the spirit has descended upon them and the sound of the mush rushing mighty wind and the clothing tongues upon their head and the speaking in tongues and everyone hearing in their own languages and the supposed one that, that, that they’re drunken.
And Peter’s denial of that. The very first thing is the prophecy of Joel about the coming of the spirit has been fulfilled in front of you And leads directly into you’ve put to death the son of God, Conviction of sin. But he says not only of sin because they did not believe in me, but of righteousness. Not only do you have to turn over to acts chapter two for just a minute.<inaudible> Verse 14 beginning,
but Peter standing up with the 11 raised his voice and said to them, men of Judea and all who dwell in Jerusalem, let this be known to you and heed my words for these are not drunk as you suppose since it is only the third hour of the day. But this is what was spoken by the prophet Joel and it shall come to pass in the last days,
says God, that I will pour out my spirit on all flesh. Your sons and your daughters shall prophesy and your young men shall see visions. Your old men shall dream dreams. And on my men’s urbans and my maidservants, I will pour out my spirit in those days. And they shall prophesy. I will show wonders in heaven above and signs in the earth beneath blood and fire and vapor of smoke.
The sun shall be turned into darkness. The moon in the blood. There are before the coming of the great and awesome day of the Lord and it shall come to pass that whoever calls on the name of the Lord shall be saved. Men of Israel hear these words, Jesus of Nazareth, a man, uh, tested by God to you by miracles,
wonders and signs which God did through him in your midst as you yourselves also know him being delivered by the determined purpose and foreknowledge of God. You have taken by lawless hands have crucified and put to death their sin whom God raised up Having loosed the pains of death because it is not possible that he should be held by it. For David said, concerning him,
I for saw the Lord always before my face, for he is at my, at my right hand, that I may not be shaken. Therefore my heart rejoiced and my tongue was glad. And moreover my flesh also will rest in hope for you will not leave my soul in Haiti’s, nor will you allow your Holy one to see corruption you have made known to me the ways of life you will make my foot make me full of joy in your presence.
Men and brethren, let me speak freely to you of the patriarch David, that he is both dead and buried and his tomb is with us to this day. What’s he saying? He’s saying David wasn’t talking about himself. David wasn’t speaking of himself. David was speaking prophetically about Jesus because he was dead and he was buried And his tomb might be here,
but he’s not in it. So notice there’s not only the conviction of sin, there’s the conviction of righteousness, the righteousness of the one who was put on trial, who was convicted by men, who was scourged, who was beaten, who was put on a cross, who was hung between two thieves and who was declared a wicked individual by men, But righteous by God Through the fact that he resurrected him from the dead.
And that he is ascended back to the father. He’s no wicked individual. He’s without sin. So he’s convicting the world of sin. He’s convicting the world of righteousness, the righteousness of the the son, but then consider as well of judgment Because the ruler of this world is judged. It looks like victory for Satan Christ on the cross. Looks like he won.
If if that didn’t look like victory, why is it that we read that Satan entered into heart of Judas to get him there? It was the goal. It was what Satan thought he wanted<inaudible> And it’s what judged him. Turn over to Hebrews chapter two<inaudible> Verse 12 begins with a prophecy. I will from the old Testament, I will declare your name to my brethren.
In the midst of the assembly, I will sing your praise and again I will put my trust in him and again, here I am. Excuse me. Here am I and the children whom God has given me and as much then as the children have partaken of flesh and blood, he himself likewise shared in the same that through death he might destroy him.
Who had the power of death, that is the devil And release those who through fear of death were all their lifetime subject to bondage. Satan thought I got him on the cross, I win, And the moment he died, Satan lost. The moment he died, Satan was judged Because three days later He got back up. He didn’t stay there, He didn’t stay dead And Satan was judged and Satan was defeated.
Now he’s still been trying, but it’s already over. Now notice I still have many things to say to you.<inaudible> We teach and we preach and we study with individuals. Okay, And one of the things that I grew to appreciate when I was in the school of preaching, I did the math on it one time And the three years that I was in the school of preaching at tri cities added up the hours that we spent in class,
not the hours spent studying outside of class, the hours we spent in class, and I thought about what that would equate to mathematically speaking to the hours spent in In normal worship settings, Bible class, worship, Sunday morning, Sunday evening, Wednesday night. It factors out to about 41 years of Sunday morning, Sunday night, Wednesday night in three years.
And there was a lot more that we didn’t get taught. The teachers would tell us, uh, boys, we’re giving you the skeleton. You go put the meat on the bones, you gotta go do your own studying. We don’t have time.<inaudible> Jesus was with them day in and day out for three and a half years. He says, I still have to tell you,
He says, I still have many things to say to you, but you cannot bear them. Now, However, when he, the spirit of truth has come, he will guide you into all truth. The all truth here is not exhaustive truth on every subject of human curiosity. That’s not the context. This is not the, the apostles had, uh,
had master levels, degrees in microbiology, not, not the discussion here.<inaudible> All truth that Christ was going to reveal to them all truth we have here the result of the revelation of the spirit. All truth needed for life and godliness. First Peter chapter one. Okay? And so he says, when I depart from you, I’m sending the helper.
He’s going to come and he’s going to tell you All the things I haven’t yet had the opera or haven’t yet told you because you weren’t ready for them. He says, he will guide you into all truth for he will not speak of his own authority, but whatever he hears, he will speak and he will tell you things to come. Christ said when he was on the earth,
I don’t speak my own words, I speak with the father’s given me. The Holy spirit is going to come and he’s not going to speak his own words. He’s going to speak whatever Christ gives him. The next chapter, chapter 17 when we get into that on Wednesday night, we’ll, we’ll diagram this either on the board or or we’ll pull in a chalk board or something,
but the, the progression of revelation and authority in religion is mapped out In John chapter 17 in Jesus’ prayer to the father. There is no better passage anywhere in all of scripture, in my opinion, to take someone in a denomination to, to show why the scriptures have authority and how they got it. John 17 is in my opinion, the one stop shop for how you can explain Bible authority and be done,
But we’ll get into that Wednesday. Let me save that for, for Wednesday, verse 14 he will glorify me for, he will take of what is mine and declare it to you a little while and you will not see me and again a little while and you will see me because I go to the father on now. They’re really going to get confused.
They already was departing. They heard they can’t go with him. They, they, they heard that they will eventually go with him and now they hear, I’m going away for a little while and you won’t see me. And then you’ll see me again because I’m going to the father. Then some of his disciples said among themselves, what is this? He says to us a little while in,
you will not see me. And again, a little while in you will see me and because I go to the father, Alright? They said, therefore, what is this? That he says a little while, we do not know what he is saying. Now Jesus knew that they desired to ask him and he said to them, are you inquiring among yourselves about what I said a little while and you will not see me?
And again, a little while and you will see me most assuredly, I say to you that you will weep and lament, but the world will rejoice and you will be sorrowful, but your sorrow will be turned into joy. So what is the little while<inaudible> Three days, you’re not going to see me. Why I’ll be in the grave. Well then a little while and you’ll see me again during the time that he’s not with them,
where they won’t see him. The world will rejoice, the world will be glad and they will be sorrowful, but their sorrow will be turned into joy<inaudible> Because they’ll see him again. Come that Sunday morning, they’ll see him again because he’s going to his father. So then notice he says a woman when she is in labor has sorrow because her hour has come,
But as soon as she has given birth to the child, she no longer remembers the anguish for joy that a human being has been born into the world. She’ll be able to describe that, the pain involved, But it won’t be the same thing as going through it because she’s on the other side of it. And that child’s there And what all of the pain and anguish and labor was was for Is here.
The rest is in the past.<inaudible> Therefore you now have sorrow, But I will see you again and your heart will rejoice and your joy, no one will take from you. There’s a joy that is found in knowing Christ, in knowing what he’s done in knowing that he’s the Victor, knowing that it’s finished, knowing that he has paid the price and and been resurrected.
And is it the right hand of the father? There’s a joy that if we have the correct perspective on it, on that, and if we hold fast to that, Paul says, that can’t be taken from you. Okay? Christ will say this to them. That joy can’t be removed from you. No one can take that back. And in that day you will ask me nothing.
Most assuredly, I say to you, whatever you ask the father in my name, he will give you. Until now you have asked nothing in my name, ask and you will receive that. Your joy may be full<inaudible> Why haven’t they asked anything in his name to this point? He’s still with them. They’d ask him, but he won’t be there.
And so they’ll ask the father in his name. He’s talking about his position, his role as mediator, as go between. They’ll ask the father knowing that the mediator is standing there with the father<inaudible> These things. I have spoken to you in figurative language, but the time is coming when I will no longer speak to you and figurative language, but I will tell you plainly about the father in that day.
You will ask in my name and I do not say to you that I shall pray to the father for you, for the father himself loves you because he has because you have loved me and have believed that I came forth from God. I came forth from the father and have come into the world again. I leave the world and go to the father.
Christ was with the father before he was born, before he took on flesh, he was with the father. He left the father to come, to be born as a human, to live as, as a man, to die as a man, to be resurrected so that he might return to the father That he might accomplish all of this<inaudible> Christ is not a created being.
Christ was born in the flesh and took on flesh, but Christ deity is not a created being.<inaudible> John chapter one verse one in the beginning was the word and the word was with God and the word was God not was a God. As the Jehovah’s witness translation, we’ll try and make it was God Before Abraham was No. Was I am present tense,
always present tense. Aye. I was with the father. I left the father. I came to you. I’m going back to the father. I have come forth from the father and have come into the world again. I leave the world and go to the father. His disciples said to him, seen now you are speaking plainly and using no figure of speech.
Now we are sure that you know all things and have no need that anyone should question you. By this, we believe that you came forth from God. They’re they’re certain and they’re speaking and trying to reassure him of their certainty that he’s come from God, But as often as the case with Christ. When you try and tell him how confident you are,
he will tell you how little you understand. And that’s the hard thing about good teachers. Good teachers know you better than you know you. They see things in you you don’t yet see. And, and for some people that’s very hard to deal with, that’s it’s very hard to, to be reminded. You’re not there yet. Jesus is, do you now believe and D the hour is coming?
Yes. Has now come that you will be scattered each to his own and will leave me alone. And yet I am not alone because the father is with me. There’s a, there are many other passages we could go to for the sake of time. We won’t. But there’s a lesson here and in those passages for us, Hebrews chapter 13 verses six through eight,
it’s a great example. There’s a reality that we need to come to and we need to be confident in and we need to be assured of that. It doesn’t matter what people in this life do, and whether our friends or family or a brethren at some point forsake us and leave us alone. We’re not alone So long as we are faithful to the Lord.
So long as we are doing what the Lord says, we can be assured of these words. I will never leave you nor forsake you. Jesus told them I’m leaving, but I’m sending someone in my place and I’ll still be with you, but you’re going to be scattered, but don’t worry. My father’s still with me, and then he says this first 33 these things I have spoken to you that in me,
you may have peace in the world. You will have tribulation, but be of good cheer. My favorite phrase, I have overcome the world. He’s not even gone to the cross yet. He’s not resurrected. He’s not gone through all of this. When it’s already over, he already knows how it’s going to turn out. He’s read the last page.<inaudible> You know we do that sometimes.
Don’t we get into a good book? Things aren’t going real well. Maybe the story’s turning a little bit. You go, is this person going to be alive at the end? I’ve overcome the world. You turn to first John chapter five and you read that is our faith that overcomes the world. How is it that our faith overcomes the world?<inaudible><inaudible> List is above the world,
but it sets us apart, but it’s faith in who Jesus is. Father, it’s faith in the one who’s over come the world and yet here’s important point. Don’t miss this one from apostles down to the lowliest Christian, 2000 years later, Jesus never assured that your faithfulness would keep you out of tribulation from the world. He said the exact opposite. He said,
if they hate your master, they’ll hate you And he’s warning them tribulations coming Like they had never experienced before. Why? Because he was with them. He was protecting them all that time, but now he won’t be with them and they’ll be on their own and they’ll be scattered. But there’s something that’s important. One last thing for reclose, The strength that comes by building associations with those who are faithful to God.
Because while they will not understand and while they will be scattered and while they will struggle and while they will be sorrowful, and while on the first day of the week, they will be not be at the, at the tomb. Where will they be Together Finding strength in one another. And that’s important That we learned the value of the strength of the being with those who are faithful.
It’s part of the reason why the church exists. It’s part of the reason why we assembled together on the first day of every week. It’s Hebrews chapter 10 verse 25 that we might provoke one another to love and good works Because their strength in being with the faithful comments or questions before we hit.
How do you feel about Christians? I know how Paul felt about Christians. The Apostle Paul said this to the church at Philippi. I thank my God upon every remembrance of you, always in every prayer of mine making requests for you all with joy. Paul said, every time I think about you, it is a joy for me to pray to God on your behalf. This was because of the kind of people the church at Philippi was made up of. This is because they were the kind of people who participated in God’s work and loved the Lord. How do you feel about Christians? I hope you feel the way Paul did.
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Jesus said it was harder for a rich man to enter the kingdom of God than for a camel to go through the eye of a needle. Is it possible then to even be a righteous person and rich at the same time? The Bible tells us “Yes,” but the character of the individual will determine their destiny.
Also, his possessions were seven thousand sheep, three thousand camels, five hundred yoke of oxen, five hundred female donkeys, and a very large household, so that this man was the greatest of all the people of the East. Job 1:3
There was a man in the land of Uz, whose name was Job; and that man was blameless and upright, and one who feared God and shunned evil. Job 1:1
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God says the correct response to sin and evil is to shun it, to turn away from it.
Then the Lord said to Satan, “Have you considered My servant Job, that there is none like him on the earth, a blameless and upright man, one who fears God and shuns evil?” Job 1:8
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Aaron Cozort is the preacher for the Collierville church of Christ.
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