Who Is This Jesus?

A Sermon by Norman Moll, Jan. 6, 2007

 

Epiphany – ÒTo ShowÓ  The January 6 festival marking the coming of the wise men, the magi; the first showing of the Messiah to the Gentiles, A manifestation especially of divinity.

 

Church Sign:                 THE WISE STILL SEEK HIM!  

WE SAW HIS STAR & WE CAME!  Matt. 2:2

                              

Scripture Lesson: Luke 9:18-23

 

This sermon is based in part on the book The Next-Door Savior- Near Enough to Touch, Strong Enough to Trust by Max Lucado.

 

Related Scriptures for reference and further study:

John 1:1-3

1 John  1:1-4

Heb. 1:1-3

Col. 1:3, 14-20

Col. 1:27 Christ in you , the hope of glory!

Heb. 4:14-16  Jesus – touched by our infirmities

1 Peter 2:24 NCV  Christ carried our sins in his body on the cross so we would stop living for sin and start living for what is right. 

Prophecies re His death NDS 146,147

 

John 8:57, 58 Then the Jews said unto him, Thou art not yet fifty years old, and hast thou seen Abraham?  Jesus said unto them, Verily, verily, I say unto you, before Abraham was, I am.

 

John 3:13 Jesus speaking to Nicodemus:  No man hath ascended up to heaven, but he that came down even from heaven, the Son of man which is in heaven.

 

Concepts imbedded in John 1:1-3,14

ChristÕs eternal pre-existence with the Father

How long is eternity past?  How big is infinity?  Lazy 8!  Infinity is not a number.  It is larger than any number.  Eternity past + eternity future does not = two eternities!  Add any number to infinity and the answer is still just infinity.  This is what John is telling us!  To have no beginning is outside our ability to comprehend! 

 

Physicists now predict that time along with light is affected by ultra high gravitational fields.  Black holes are black because their gravitational field prevents the escape of light from the interior.  Time is meaningless if one were to physically move form outside to inside a  black whole. Time is not constant, is not unidirectional even though we are constrained to experience it that way.

 

In order to be creator of the universe, it would appear that God existed before the universe, and thus he is not dependent on the universe for his existence.  GodÕs dwelling is outside the realm of space and time.  He is not restricted by the physical laws that define our universe. 

 

I am reminded of that marvelous and insightful text found in Isaiah 57:15  For thus saith the high and lofty One, that inhabiteth eternity, whose name is Holy, I dwell in a high and holy place, with him also that is of a contrite and humble spirit, to revive the spirit of the humble and to revive the hearts of the contrite ones.Ó 

 

Christ the creator of all that is in the universe

 

God created light (electromagnetic radiation, a form of energy) – A key property of light energy is that it passes through space independent of any carrier, unlike sound, for instance.  God created light.  Without light we would not know the universe existed.

 

Christ was the one who represented the Godhead in contacts with fallen humanity in the Old Testament times – Michael in Daniel 10 ad 12 is Christ!  It was Jesus who negotiated with Abraham over the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah.  It was Jesus who told Noah to build the ark.  It was Jesus who spoke with ManoahÕs wife about the conception and nurture of Sampson.  It was Jesus who closed the lionÕs mouths, who stood in the fiery furnace with the three Hebrew youth.  Jesus appeared  before Moses on Sinai.  Jesus wrote his law on tables of stone and gave instructions on how to build the wilderness sanctuary.   See John 8:57, 58.  (JBPV)  ÒBefore there was an Abraham, I Am.Ó 

 

Then our text states ÒThe Word was made flesh and dwelt among us.Ó

 

Jesus incarnation is a great revelation of GodÕs love and still an unfathomable mystery.   The creator of the universe restricted himself to existing in our tiny world! 

 

The Incarnate Jesus was to all appearances a human being, only sinless.  He took our human form.

 

Christ left the courts of heaven to become a human baby.  Creator of the Universe to human infant.  Unthinkable!  Beyond our comprehension.

 

Why did Jesus come to earth at all?  Because he loved us so much! 

               Story told by Dr. Maxwell Maltz, plastic surgeon:

               Man injured trying to rescue parents trapped in a burning building.  Failed, they perished.  Man burned, face totally disfigured.  Punishment from God?   Too much pain, too big a failure, too horrible to be seen.  Isolation.  100%  Nobody to see him, not even his wife.  Barred himself in his room never to come out.  Wife went to Dr. Maltz.  I can restore his face!  No, he will not permit it.  ThatÕs not why I came.  But then why did you come?   If you can you make my face like his. . .  If I can share his pain then maybe he will let me back in his life again. 

 

The prophet Isaiah again (52:14)  His visage, [his face] was marred more than any man, and his form more than the sons of men.

 

Dr. Maltz refused the womanÕs request, but he was so impressed by her love and desire for her husband to be restored that he went to her home hoping to help.  Through the bedroom door he called to the man.  No response.  He offered his services.  No response.  Then he told the man still through the closed door what his wife had asked him to do.  Slowly, silently, the knob began to turn. . .

 

Jesus not only offered to become like us, he took our face, our disfigurement, the cumulative results of scores of generations of sin.  Why?  Because he loved us.  And he not only looked like us.  He came, and looked for us where we are – in the stable, in borrowed accommodations, in a carpentry shop, in the wilderness, at the wedding, in the tax collectorÕs booth, by the sea smelly with fish, in the valley, on the mountain, in Samaria, in the cemetery, in the synagogue, by the pool, in the temple, in the upper room, in the Garden, in the judgment hall. Outside by the warming fire.  He will find you.  He stands at the door, knocking.  He loves you so much!

 

Why did Jesus come as a baby rather than just showing up as a Messiah figure with no known human parentage?  Why a humble birth.  Why inconvenience human parents with an awkward situation?  Why take on the stigma of questionable parentage?  Because he was to be truly one of us – yet without sin!  He was God but also he was man.  The one and only God-man.  His DNA had the faults from countless generations of sinners built into it.  Alcohol addition, sexual perversion, deceit, murder, covetousness, adultery, dishonesty, wife stealing, false religion.   However these human tendencies mark and change the human DNA, the marks were there in the DNA with which he was born.  He was not to run the race with advantages over you and me. 

 

Incarnate Christ was 100% human and at the same time 100% divine

 

At the time prophesied, Jesus began his public ministry.  Daniel chapter 9 we believe pinpoints the year his public ministry would begin . 

 

Following his baptism he went to the wilderness to be tempted by the devil – not just one day after 40 days, but for the 40 days.

 

Growing up Jesus was where the people were.  In his public ministry he went were the people were, all kinds of people!  He was the next-door Savior.

 

He lived a normal childhood and young adulthood – people later exclaimed in Nazareth – ÒIs not this the carpenterÕs son?Ó  (Matt 13:54, 55) His stories reflect a simple existence – the sawdust in the eye (compared with a timber), the seed that grows in the path, in the stony ground, that is choked out by weeds, the maker of yokes who says Òmy yoke is easy.Ó   The boy who grew up not far from the village of Safed, a town perched on the top of one of the wood-crowned hills of Napthali.  Was he thinking of Safed when he later referred to Òthe city set on a hill that cannot be hidden?Ó

 

JesusÕ up-bring in common circumstances, and his common work in a carpenter shop prepared him for an uncommon life.  Is your life boring, common, mundane?  Remember Jesus.  God may be preparing you for something big!  You too, were sent into the world, ,just as Jesus was.   Once you start living your life with that conviction, you will soon know what you were sent to do.

 

 

 

Jesus is our example in gaining victory over the devil.  In the wilderness strange things can happen.  You see mirages, your imagination can play tricks.  You may think unthinkable thoughts.  The forty days Jesus spent in the wilderness were not easy.  He had temptations – teaming up with Satan could make life a lot easier! 

Use a miracle to supply food when you have the power at the tip of your tongue. 

Trust your own resources instead of trusting God. 

Use God for your own purposes instead of letting God use you!

 

Have you experienced any of these temptations?  He did but he didnÕt yield. 

 

And how was he victorious where even the first Adam failed?   It is written, it is written, it is written. . . always, only, the Scriptures, GodÕs word, GodÕs promises, God the answer -- never self!  What an example for self-sufficient post-modern man!

 

Jesus is our example of living for others.  He spent more time ministering to physical needs than preaching.  His miracles included whole villages being healed.  The range of ills he treated was not limited – congenital defects, the results of bad lifestyles, leprosy, demon possession, you name it, -- even death itself.  The one who created the human body could restore it to perfect working order, even after it had lay decaying in the grave for four days. 

 

But more than physical healing he offered spiritual healing.  When he preached, his sermons attracted the attention of everyone from children to the highly educated.  His critics were stymied, his enemies dumbfounded.   Those who sought to judge him found themselves condemned by their own words.  But those who responded to him with self-sacrificing love discovered what life was all about.  The inspiration of those few years together with Jesus propelled the eleven disciples and energized them for a lifetime of dedicated ministry.  

 

Jesus in death bore our sins – our public sins as well as our secret sins.  He has already suffered the penalty for our transgressions. 

 

1 Peter 2:24 NCV  Christ carried our sins in his body on the cross so we would stop living for sin and start living for what is right. 

 

How can we begin to comprehend this? 

 

Even though Jesus took on human form, as a human he still was in close communion with His Heavenly Father.  Remember in the upper room he explained it with the words, ÒI and may Father are one.Ó  He spent entire nights in prayer to his Father.  Even at age twelve he told his parents, Ò I must be about my FatherÕs business!Ó  We have lost the fellowship with God that our original parents experienced and that sustained Christ during His sojourn on earth because of our sin and the sinfulness of the human race.  The amazing thing about sin is that when Jesus suffered the penalty for our sin he experienced the separation from God that sin causes.  Only because he suffered the penalty we deserve, can we experience the fellowship with him that he intended for his children.  This fellowship, if we are willing, will bring victory over sin!

 

On the cross Christ experienced being abandoned by His Father and the experience was so horrendous that it became the direct cause of his death.

 

The events surrounding his death resulted in unprecedented fulfillment of prophecy.   I made a cursory count and found over 50 prophecies related to ChristÕs First Advent, of these nearly half relate to the events of Passion Week.  Most were fulfilled during the 24 hours before his death.  Because of the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls we have conclusive evidence that these prophecies were indeed prophecies, not something concocted after the fact by early Christians trying to make a point. 

 

An interesting example of a prophecy related to the crucifixion is found in Amos 8:9.

 

ÒAnd it shall come to pass in that day, saith the Lord, that I will cause the sun to go down at noon, and I will darken the earth in the clear day.  

 

This darkness surrounding the cross and the city that Friday in addition to being the subject of prophecy was recorded by the contemporary author Dionysius in Egypt who wrote regarding that Friday afternoon, quote: ÒEither the God of nature is suffering, or the machine of the world is tumbling into ruin.Ó

 

His followers, although totally perplexed by the death of Jesus, were elated by His resurrection.

 

Even when Jesus ascended to heaven to be seated on the right hand of Power, the enthusiasm of JesusÕ followers was unabated.  Their lifelong dedication to telling and retelling the story of the ÒNext-door SaviorÓ is mute testimony to the truthfulness of their message as opposed to the conspiracy theories circulated by JesusÕ enemies. 

 

Consider the experience of those close to Jesus after his ascension!  They went from cowards fearing for their lives to unstoppable, irrepressible preachers of the gospel.   Peter proclaimed the truth where he had so recently denied being a follower of Jesus.  Telling them not to preach resulted in their preaching all the more!  Putting them in prison resulted in their starting a prison ministry which continued until an angel or earthquake freed them!  Persecute them and they flee to other cities and make converts there.  Kill them and thousands take up their banner and the Word of ChristÕs resurrection continues to spread. 

 

Jesus status as the ÒNext-door SaviorÓ was retained even as he ascended to his Father:  I go to prepare a place for you, he promised.  He ever liveth to make intercession for us (Heb. 7:25).  As our high priest, He is touched by our infirmities.  He can sympathize with us because of his likeness to us. (Heb. 4:15 KJV and NEB).  Even though he has ascended to reunite with his Father he still retains His human form and will do so forever.  ÒThis same Jesus , , , will so come in like manner as ye have seen him go into heaven (Acts 1:11).Ó

He will return as King of Kings and Lord of Lords to claim the righteous as His own.  Revelation 19:11-21

He will resurrect the righteous who have died since Adam using his creative power to restore them.  1 Cor. 14 and  1 Thes. 4

He will create a new heavens and a new earth wherein righteousness dwells forever.  Rev. 21, especially verse 5. 

 

ChristÕs claims regarding his divinity are  either true or the fabrication of the devil.  He wasnÕt just a good man because then claiming to be GodÕs Son would have constituted a lie and he could not on that basis have been a Ògood manÓ!

 

God the FatherÕs testimony – This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased – hear ye him!

WriterÕs conference – Moses, Peter, James, John (Elijah) One only who should be praised --- not three temples!

 

Fulfillment of JesusÕ own prophecies also demonstrates the truth of his claims – these prophecies include:  JudasÕ betrayal, PeterÕs denial, all to be offended by the events that overtook Jesus, the fall of Jerusalem in 70 A.D. (see Matt. 24 and Luke 21 including escape for those who heeded warnings. 

 

So who is this ÒJesusÓ – the Next-Door Savior?

Abraham           The one whom the Lord provided as a sacrifice

Jacob                 HeÕs the one who blesses you at dawn after you have wrestled with him all night

Moses                The rock from which the water flows

Joshua               The captain of the LordÕs army, the Lord of hosts!

 

David                  He is my shepherd.  The Lord is my light and salvation, whom shall I fear, the Lord is the strength of my life, of whom shall I be afraid?  Ps. 23 and 27

Isaiah                  The one whose visage was marred more than that of any man (Isa 52:14)

Jeremiah           The righteous branch, the Lord OUR righteousness.  Jer. 23:5,6

DanielÕs friends             the one who stands with you in the fire

Daniel                 The one who closes the lionsÕ mouths, the Messiah, the anointed one, Michael,

Malachi              The sun of righteousness who will arise with healing in his wings.

Gabriel               He is the son of the Highest!  Luke 1:32

Ask John the Baptist The Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world

JesusÕ Heavenly Father         This is my beloved Son in whom I am well pleased. Hear ye Him.  Matt. 17:5

Lazarus             The one who speaks and the dead hear his voice! 

Ask Jesus Himself    

I am the bread of life (John 6:48)

               I am the light of the world. (John 8:12)

               I am the gate; whoever enters through me will be saved. (John 10:9 NIV)

               I am the good shepherdÓ (John 10:11)

               I am GodÕs Son  (John 10:326 NCV)

               I am the resurrection and the life (John 11:25)

               I am the way the truth the lifeÓ  (John 14:6)

               I am the true vine (John 15:1)

               I am that I am.  (Exodus 3:14) 

               I am he that liveth, and was dead, and behold, I am alive for evermore, and I have the

keys of death and hell.  Revelation 1:18

 

The devils who possessed the demoniacs of Gadara      ÒJesus thou Son of GodÓ

 

What about those in high positions?

 

What did JesusÕ human enemies say about him?

Officers of the Scribes and Pharisees sent to arrest Jesus:  Never man spake like this man.  John 7:46

Ask those who commented that Friday when Jesus only rarely spoke

 

Caiaphas the high priest:  ÒIt is better for one man to die for the people that for the whole nation to be destroyedÓ (John 11:50 NCV);  ÒCaiaphas did not think of this himself.  As high priest that year, he was really prophesying that Jesus would die for [the Jewish] nation and for GodÕs scattered children to bring them all together and make them one.Ó  (John 11:51, 52NCV)

Herod The one man in whom there is no fault

Pilate                   This just person of whose blood I am innocent.

 

Then there is that one line sermon preached by the Pharisees:

               He saved others; himself he cannot save.  Matt. 27:42

Pilate  ÒWhat I have written I have written,Ò he said when challenged by the Jews:

               In three languages he had it written and attached to the central cross:

               ÒJesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews,Ó in Hebrew, Greek and Latin. (John 19:19 NLT)

The Centurion, on duty at the crucifixion      ÒTruly this was the Son of God.Ó

The angel at the tomb              He is not here for he is risen!

Doubting Thomas        My Lord and My God (John 20:28)

Peter the Apostle         This Jesus whom God raised up from the dead

John     The one whom our hands touched the eternally living one, who was with the Father before coming here, who was with us in absolute reality, with whom we have fellowship yet today!

John the Revelator

               He is Alpha and Omega, the First and the Last, Beginning and Ending  Rev. 1:8

The Lion of the tribe of Judah, the Root of David, The Lamb of God that was slain.  Rev. 5:5-6

The Lamb, who before the foundations of the world were laid, had a book with His chosen oneÕs names written it!  Rev. 13:8

 

Is your name still written there?

 

WHO DO YOU SAY THIS JESUS IS?