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Last time I was here, we answered many questions with one sermon.
· Why do I believe in God?
· Why do I believe that God created the world?
· Why do I believe the bible as we have it is the word of God?
· Why do I believe that all of the men who wrote the bible were inspired by God?
· Why do I believe that Jesus is who He claimed to be?
· Why do I believe that Jesus died on the cross for me?
And the reason why I believe all of these things is because I believe the eyewitness testimony that we have of the resurrection of Christ shows us that these things are true, and that when you truly consider the evidence, there are not any alternative theories that hold water that prove that the resurrection didn't happen.
Because the resurrection did happen, we can know for sure that the God of the bible created this world because Jesus spoke of those events.
We can know that the bible we have is from God, because Jesus gave His stamp of approval of the authority of the Old Testament and of the new.
But this is not the only reason why I believe that Jesus is who He claimed to be.
Last time we talked about the historical eyewitness testimony, which is a powerful form of evidence, but I believe we see in this text a form of evidence that is just as powerful of a testimony of who Jesus is that is not the eyewitness testimony.
We see this testimony in verses 3-4.
"For I delivered to you first of all that which I also received: that Christ died for our sins according to the Scriptures, 4 and that He was buried, and that He rose again the third day according to the Scriptures"
The key elements of the gospel message, along with almost every aspect of Jesus' life, was spoken of in the scriptures, in the prophecies of the Old Testament.
The prophecies that we see about a promised Messiah that would come to this earth were written about 400-1500 years before Jesus walked this earth.
If He truly were the Messiah, he would have had to fulfill all of what the OT scriptures spoke about Him.
The question we need to ask is: "Did He?" Did He fulfill all of the prophecies about the Messiah?
According to most scholars, there are 300-400 different prophecies about the Messiah, and even more about the kingdom that He would establish.
We have a very clear "prophetic fingerprint" of what the Messiah would be like and would accomplish in His time here.
I have titled this lesson: Fingerprint Evidence of the Messiah?
When we think about fingerprint evidence, we know that each person has unique ridges on their fingers.
When a print is found somewhere at a crime scene, and it matches the pattern of ridges on someone's finger, investigators can conclude with scientific certainty that this person touched that object, and was at the scene of the crime.
But what does this have to do with Jesus?
I believe the evidence that we have from OT prophecy does give us the "fingerprint" of the Messiah.
There is only one person that could fulfill these prophecies.
There is only one person that can be the Messiah.
If it cannot be shown that Jesus fulfilled the prophecies, than His claims to be the Messiah were a lie, and we are wasting our time here.
But if he did fulfill the prophecies, then He is who He claimed to be, and He will be the one who judges us when we leave this life.
SOME OF THE PROPHECIES
You will be thrilled to know that I will not be looking at all of the 300-400 prophecies about the Messiah.
I would like to!
Let us just look at about 48 of them to show us the kind of detail that was given about the Messiah, then we will ask: "Did Jesus fulfill them?"
PROPHECIES REGARDING THE MESSIAH'S BIRTH AND EARLY LIFE:
In the books of Genesis and 2 Samuel, we are given the lineage and bloodline through which the Messiah would be born.
He would be a descendant of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.
He would descend though Jacob's son Judah, and would be born a king of the line of David.
We are told in that the Messiah would be born of a virgin
In , the scriptures say that the Messiah would be born in the city of Bethlehem.
We are told that there would be a massacre of children ()
tells us that the Messiah would be called out of Egypt.
PROPHESIES REGARDING THE WORK OF THE MESSIAH:
The Messiah would have a forerunner that comes to prepare the way before Him (, )
He would be anointed by the Spirit, which will be given to Him to rest upon Him (, , , )
He would work in the regions of Zebulun, Naphtali, and Galilee ()
He would have great zeal for the house of God ()
He would teach in parables (, )
He would be a healer, a worker of miracles (, )
He would ride into Jerusalem on a donkey, coming to bring salvation to His people ()
PROPHECIES REGARDING THE RECEPTION OF THE MESSIAH
He will be rejected by the people (, )
Be hated for no reason (, )
Be rejected even by his own brothers ()
HE WILL BE PUT TO DEATH
He would be betrayed by a close associate for 30 pieces of silver (, , )
He would be accused before false witnesses (, )
He would be beaten and spit on ()
He would be as a lamb on the way to it's execution and slaughter ()
At the time of His death, he would thirst, be mocked and insulted by many, he would have His hands and His feet pierced, people would cast lots for His clothing.
(psalm 22)
The purpose of His death would be to atone for sin (, )
He would be killed alongside criminals ()
PROPHECIES REGARDING TIME AFTER THE MESSIAH'S DEATH
Be buried with the rich ()
Would defeat death by being resurrected (, , )
a follower will be replaced ()
the Kingdom of the Messiah would come about at a specific time, during the time of the Roman Empire ()
The Messiah would reign at the right hand of God ()
His kingdom would spread even to the Gentiles (; )
PROPHECIES REGARDING THE DEITY OF THE MESSIAH
He would be the son of God ()
His throne would be everlasting (; )
Immanuel, God with us (, ,)
Have eternal existence ()
He would be the everlasting God ()
So this was about 48 detailed prophecies that came all before the time of Christ.
The question we must ask is: Did Jesus fulfill them all?
One point I would like to make prior to showing that Jesus fulfilled all these prophecies is:
The mathematical probability that all of these prophesies would be fulfilled in one man is astronomical!
What are the chances that all of these prophecies could be fulfilled in one man?
Statistician Peter Stoner reports that the probability of just eight of these prophecies about one person being fulfilled by chance is 1 in 10^17 (Idem, 106-107) That number has 17 zeros!
He also reports that the probability of 48 prophecies being fulfilled by chance in one man is 1x10^157 (Idem, 109).
157 zeros!
According to Emile Borel ( a French mathematician), once one goes past one chance in 10^50, the probabilities are so small that it is impossible to think that they will ever occur (Ankerberg et.
al., op.
cit., 21).
If someone did fulfill all of the prophecies, it is a scientific/mathematical fact that they are the Messiah.
If Jesus truly did fulfill the prophesies, it cannot be denied that He is who he claims to be.
So did Jesus fulfill these prophecies? the answer is YES!
The fingerprint matches exactly!
Jesus fulfilled them all!
PROPHECIES REGARDING THE MESSIAH'S BIRTH AND EARLY LIFE:
We see in the genealogies of Jesus, that He is indeed of the lineage that the Messiah was prophesied to be.
He was a descendant of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.
He did descend though Jacob's son Judah, and was born a king of the line of David.
The wise men even came looking for the one who was born King of the Jews.
He was born of a virgin according to the historical testimony.
He was born in the city of Bethlehem as prophesied.
Herod upon hearing of the birth of the King, tried to kill him, putting to death all of the children 2 years old and younger
But the Lord appeared to Joseph and Mary, sending them to Egypt, where God called them to return to fulfill .
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