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Becoming More Like Jesus
By Pastor Samuel Chess
Grace Emmanuel Church
Port St. Lucie, Florida
"Deeper Insights"
We that have been around
the church in one form or another have heard all the stories in the
Bible relating to Christ’s life…some over and over and over again.
When we hear a story as a five year old child we come to accept it’s
reality and by the time we are forty five the account has certainly
lost any mystique it may have one time had. When you teach of
Christ’s life like I have thousands of times the tendency is to fall
into a pattern of repetition that robs life changing story of it’s
excitement to all except those who are hearing it for the first
time.
I have ask God this spring
to give me insight into Jesus life that will let me look deeper into
these snapshots of Jesus life and let me grasp truth that has eluded
me up to this point. That’s what this series of sermons is about
including the Palm Sunday and Easter sermon.
The question I have heard
ask as much as any other over the years, by those who are not as
solid in their faith as you, always starts with the same word….Why?
Why does God allow innocent
people to die at the hands of cruel dictators?
Why did God allow a woman
and her unborn child to be murdered in California?
Why did God allow an
earthquake to drop a school on a bunch of schoolchildren in Turkey?
Couldn’t God have moved the earthquake a few miles away into an
empty field?
We like to imagine in our
more mature faith we are more able to accept the sovereign acts of
God without questioning his motives like the immature believer or
the unbeliever but when the unexplainable, then, happens in our own
life: what is the first question that pops into our heads.
Why?
Oh we might struggle
against the actual word forming because that might indicate a lack
of faith on our part but there is a restless unease in our spirit,
in our praying;
We sometimes find ourselves
shying away from talking to God like we would if we were on the outs
with a friend….. I have myself, after a few months of inner
questioning, awakened to the fact that I was just down right angry
at God for not preventing the preventable. Not stopping those things
from entering my life that he certainly had the power to stop. I
would venture to say that many of you, if you were honest, down on
the inside, would admit a sincere anger that God has not done things
the way you thought he should. If God had acted in power the events
of your life could have turned out so, so differently.
Why? Why? Why? Why? Why?
I’m giving myself (and you)
permission during these lessons to look at biblical accounts in
Jesus life and ask why. In fact I’m asking you to go below the surface of the written account and
honestly ask the why questions.
I. The Showdown in the
Desert
When any of us start in
ministry, we start with the simple and move to the more difficult.
We tell a story in a Sunday school class long before we try to get
up on Sunday Morning and preach a sermon. We try to convince a boy
to stop stealing long before we try to take on the task of a demon
possessed serial murderer.
God’s way is different….
Question--What was the
first recorded ministry task of Jesus?
Answer--Take on his Chief
Enemy face to face in the wilderness!
The Temptation of
Jesus
That fact should alert us
right off the bat that the following events are not going to be
run-of-the-mill events.
Let’s read the account:
(Matthew 4:1-11) Then Jesus
was led by the Spirit into the desert to be tempted by the devil.
After fasting forty days and forty nights, he was hungry. The
tempter came to him and said, "If you are the Son of God, tell these
stones to become bread." Jesus answered, "It is written: 'Man does
not live on bread alone, but on every word that comes from the mouth
of God.'" Then the devil took him to the holy city and had him stand
on the highest point of the temple. "If you are the Son of God," he
said, "throw yourself down. For it is written: "'He will command his
angels concerning you, and they will lift you up in their hands, so
that you will not strike your foot against a stone.'" Jesus answered
him, "It is also written: 'Do not put the Lord your God to the
test.'" Again, the devil took him to a very high mountain and showed
him all the kingdoms of the world and their splendor. "All this I
will give you," he said, "if you will bow down and worship me."
Jesus said to him, "Away from me, Satan! For it is written: 'Worship
the Lord your God, and serve him only.'" Then the devil left him,
and angels came and attended him. (NIV)
Observation#1 This was not
simply an exercise in futility with a fixed outcome that Jesus went
through as some kind of a lesson for us.
I’ve spend much time in
Seminary discussing whether Jesus could have given in or not with
those who said he couldn’t have (Peccability vs. impeccability) If
he couldn’t have given in to Satan’s temptations then this whole
thing is not worth studying.
Observation#2 Before we
have the option of overcoming sin and Satan in our lives Jesus had
to go before us and accomplish what he would be expecting us to do.
Observation#3 This really
was a titanic clash between Good and Evil intended by Satan to short
circuit God’s plan and intended by God to establish that His plan
would not be short-circuited.
Observation #4 Their was
far more than Jesus character at stake in this standoff…
The entire future of human
history was hanging in the balance.
II. The Drama Unfolds
We place total emphasis on
the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus as the most important
event in all of history and that is true…. This event , I think,
falls directly next in determining whether you could have freedom
from the power of sin in your life.
The same tempter who had
been able to Cause Adam and Eve to stumble and fall away from God
now sets his sights on this new challenge. He was confident….. He
had won the first time…God had failed… He would simply bring this
newest plant of God too his knees. Eventually, perhaps, God would
realize that he was fighting out of his league.
Two single combat warriors,
converge in the barren wilderness of a little country on the edge of
the Mediterranean to sort out the future of mankind. One, just
beginning his work to wrestle the dominion of the earth back from
the “Prince of the power of the air” comes in a weakened state after
40 days of fasting. The other is confident, on his home turf, and as
sure of victory as he was with Adam and Eve…..Who will win????
It’s important to remember
that no one was there in the wilderness except Jesus and the evil
one. In order for us to be reading this today, that had to mean that
Jesus himself either wrote down the events as they had happened or
he told them to Matthew who then wrote them down. Either way we have
to assume that these events were so important that Jesus could not
take the chance on us not having them available to learn from today…
So let’s learn…
A) Puzzling through the
facts
What exactly did satan ask
Jesus to do that was so wrong?
1) "If you are the Son of
God, tell these stones to become bread."
What is so bad about
that request? Isn’t this the same Jesus who would multiply bread for
5000 in a much bigger display of his power? So what would be wrong
with a little show of power here?
2) Devil took him to the
holy city and had him stand on the highest point of temple. "If you
are the Son of God," he said, "throw yourself down.
Defeating death was
what his time here on earth was all about. Why not speed up the
process and prove himself to satan right off the bat?
3) Devil took him to a very
high mountain and showed him all the kingdoms of the world and their
splendor. "All this I will give you," he said, "if you will bow down
and worship me."
Obviously there is a
problem with this one. In fact if you look at the three in a line it
is clear that by the third one satan is getting desperate and
throwing all caution to the wind. So what is really going on here?
B) What was satan trying to
do?
At this point we don’t know
how much satan really knows about Jesus. He’s not omnipotent. He
certainly saw the events around the birth of Christ and knows that
Jesus had come directly from God. But does he know, or does he
believe, or does he even have the capability of understanding that
Jesus is incarnate God, God in the flesh come to earth to right sins
wrongs? I doubt it…
He is definitely probing to
find out just how much power this Sent One has
If you are a God then
act like a God….shock me with your power. Bring your power out in to
the open… then we’ll get down to pitting your power against my
power!
Jesus basic response is… No
thank you! I will only act as God, the Father directs me, I will
never do anything at your command.
Satan: Now lets be
reasonable: You’re here on earth to become the long awaited Messiah.
The king in the line of David and all that stuff. When God’s
creation fell to my temptations the dominion of the earth that God
gave to them was transferred to me. Now I am the “Prince of this
world”. If you want to become the long awaited Messiah, that’s all
right with me. But understand if you are going to be a king in this
world, you will be doing under my dominion.
I’m won’t try to stop you
from being King of the Jews. In fact, I’ll offer you a shortcut. You
don’t have to go through whatever length of time God has planned to
elevate you to prominence. We can accomplish all that right here
today.
1) "If you are the Son of
God, tell these stones to become bread."
Do what a God sent
Messiah does, show your power over nature, think of how you will be
accepted by the people in a stony country if all the stones are
turned into Pepperidge Farms loaves.
Jesus answered, "It is
written: 'Man does not live on bread alone, but on every word that
comes from the mouth of God.'"
2) Devil took him to the
holy city and had him stand on the highest point of temple. "If you
are the Son of God," he said, "throw yourself down.
We can speed up this
whole process of you establishing your power on this earth and you
will concede your submission to my dominion and you can be the
Messiah and we will all live happily ever after.
" Jesus answered him, "It
is also written: 'Do not put the Lord your God to the test.”
3) Devil took him to a very
high mountain and showed him all the kingdoms of the world and their
splendor. "All this I will give you," he said, "if you will bow down
and worship me."
Now the gloves are clearly
off, Jesus is using these quotes from Scripture to swat him off as
if he were a bothersome fly. Him, the “Prince of this world” is
being snubbed by this carpenter from Nazareth. And then he does it
again:
Jesus said to him, "Away
from me, Satan! For it is written: 'Worship the Lord your God, and
serve him only.'" Then the devil left him, and angels came and
attended him.
I’m quite sure it’s at this
point that satan knows the only possible course of action will be to
kill this pain in his neck. What he doesn’t know is that he is
thinking exactly the way God intends him to to bring about the
crucifixion, resurrection, and the salvation of the world.
III. What does it take to
become the Savior?
Follow me closely here…
What satan had was the power to compel everyone to believe whatever
he wanted them to believe.
When a fundamentalist
Muslim fantasizes about slaughtering all the infidels in this world
who don’t belief just like them and believe they are Allah’s choice
servants because of that belief…. Satan says Ta-da!
When a liberal promotes
sexual behavior that the Bible condemns and says it’s because they
are enlightened in their minds and everyone living under old social
taboos are stupid and out of touch with the world….satan says Ta-da!
Satan has had the power to
compel everyone to believe whatever he wanted them to believe. Now;
in the showdown in the desert he meets one who is completely
unimpressed with him and swats him away like a fly.
Had Jesus positioned
himself under satan’s authority; with it would have come the
authority to make everyone believe what he told them to believe.
That’s the power satan
had and it would have become his.
Something here is very
ironic:
Who really had the ultimate
power here? Who actually has the power to force the other to do what
they want? Jesus could have snapped his fingers and satan’s power
would have disappeared into nothing.
Now you are seeing
something about God that is very deep:
Observation#5 Soren
Kierkegaard- Omnipotence which can lay its hand so heavily upon the
world can also make it’s touch so light that the created being
receives independence.
Jesus rebuffs Satan,
instead of proving his power by wiping him out. In doing so he
allowed satan to go on with his plans to bring about his downfall. Doesn’t that seem like weakness on Jesus part? This same evil
one would lead a group of soldiers to hang him on the cross just
three years later.
Observation#5 By turning
down the temptations in the desert, Jesus seemed to put God’s
reputation on the line.. What about his promise to bring a new,
fresh covenant to bring mankind back into a clear relationship with
himself? What about his promise to deliver them from the power of
the evil one.
Here Jesus is in a showdown
with the one he came to defeat. He has the power to force his will
on satan, yet he’s content just to just show satan that he can’t
overpowering him.
That leads to a huge
theological point:
Observation#6 God made
himself appear weak for one purpose; to let his creation choose
freely what they would do with him!
God insistence on human
free will is so absolute that he gave us the power to live as if he
does not exist. He allowed us to spit in his face, to hang him on a
cross.
He would take satan on many
times before the ultimate showdown after the crucifixion and before
the resurrection. He would often cast out demons then replace that
evil demanding spirit with his Spirit which was far less possessive
and remained at the will of the one possessed.
(John 12:32-33) But I, when
I am lifted up from the earth, will draw all men to myself." He said
this to show the kind of death he was going to die. (NIV)
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