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Suffering of Jesus Christ-
Intro here -
Believers ought to expect to suffer as an inevitable part of their calling.
To believe is not to evade suffering; it is to face it with new confidence and hope.
Rightly approached, suffering develops the character of believers, equips them for more effective service, draws believers closer to Jesus Christ and prepares them for eternal life.
Jesus Christ Suffered as an example for us
Manser, M. H. (2009).
Dictionary of Bible Themes: The Accessible and Comprehensive Tool for Topical Studies.
London: Martin Manser.
Suffering
Suffering is profitable
It affirms believers’ adoption Heb 12:7 See also Jn 15:19; 17:14; Ro 8:17; Gal 6:17; 2Th 1:4-5
It is the price of godliness Heb 12:11 See also Ps 119:67,71; Isa 38:17; Jn 15:2; 1Pe 1:6-7
It is a condition of service 2Co 4:10; Col 1:24 See also Ps 126:5-6; Ac 9:16; 20:23-24; 1Co 4:9-13; 2Co 1:3-5; Gal 4:19; Php 3:18; Col 2:1; 2Ti 1:11-12; 2:3,10
It develops trust 2Co 1:9 See also 1Pe 4:19
It develops character Ro 5:3-4 See also Heb 5:8; Jas 1:3
It deepens fellowship 1Co 12:26 See also Ro 12:15; 2Co 1:7; 8:2; Gal 4:14-15; 6:2
It draws believers to the Lord Php 3:8,10 See also Job 42:5; 2Co 4:8-10; 12:9-10; 1Pe 4:13
It prepares believers for heaven 2Co 4:16-5:4
Lets look now at Christ suffering
I Jesus Christ’s Sufferings Foretold
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If you we a Jew in the time of Jesus and were familiar with the scriptures you would have know that messiah must suffer for the sin of mankind
It should not have come as surprise.
It should have been expected and pointed to who he was.
The problem was they were blinded by their own prejudices and could not see the obvious.
Illustration - blinded by evolution and will not even consider creation by God.
In Jesus Christ’s predictions
In Jesus Christ’s predictions
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II Jesus Christ’s suffering During his Lifetime
As a child
As a child a death warrant was on His head.
So they had to move to a foreign heathen land
A strange place; no family, unfamiliar place but in God protection.
Illustration some of you have suffered greatly as a child
No dad
Abusive home
No guidance
You are in familiar company Jesus also
You have not seen the end of the story yet .......
Because of his family
Because the gathering in Jerusalem brought together pilgrims from every section of Palestine, Jesus’ brothers saw an excellent opportunity for him to acquire some publicity.
Their advice to him was to join the crowds in Jerusalem so that he might enhance his reputation and gain more followers.
Their suggestion may have been more sarcastic than serious, since they did not believe in him (v.
5).
To “believe in him” may carry with it a recognition of his purpose and sympathy with it, which his brothers did not have.
Consequently their counsel may have been for him to abandon the idealism of teaching multitudes in obscurity and of risking death.
If he possessed the powers his miracles seemed to imply, he should display them to the best advantage and capitalize on them.
Family hurts are the hardest.
A sarcastic father; a violent mother ; brothers that ridicule your faith
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illustration
Because of the crowds’ unbelief
Because of the crowds’ unbelief
As much as he had travelled with the disciples and seen His workings they still doubted.
A dad that does not support or believe in his son
A wife that belittles and put down her husband
A boss that after years of experience still does not give you a raise.
You are always one more issue or thing away from trust
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Because of the religious leaders
You were raise in a liturgical church that put tradition over Bible doctrine.
You are ridiculed and put down
Asked to compromise your convictions to get along
He was betrayed
He was inwardly troubled
Jesus Christ’s suffering at the time of his death
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He was inwardly troubled
They very people he ate with and served would turn on Him and betray him
A wife leave you for another
psalm 41.49
A boss turns on you after years of friendship
A brother fights you on you father will
A child says he hates you after pouring your life into him
A close friend lies to advance his position
He was betrayed
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He was humiliated
III Jesus Christ’s attitude to his suffering
Jesus Christ’s attitude to his suffering
He did not retaliate in his suffering
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He grew through the experience of suffering
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IV The Christian experience of suffering
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The Christian experience of suffering
Believers share in Jesus Christ’s sufferings
Romans 8.17
Jesus Christ’s sufferings are an example for believers
Jesus Christ’s sufferings are an example for believers
Believers can over come suffering
romans 8.
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