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Making the Resurrection Personal
background:
john 12.20
The mention of Greeks is significant.
They were the wanderers of the ancient world and the seekers of truth.
These Greeks were probably God-fearers who attended Jewish synagogues and feasts.
Their coming was symbolic of the coming of Gentiles to worship God through Christ (cf.
10:16).
12:21–22.
Why did the Greeks approach Philip about seeing Jesus?
Perhaps because Philip had a Greek name.
Or he may have had some contact with Greeks from the Decapolis area.
Philip went to … Andrew, and Andrew and Philip … told Jesus.
Since crowds of people probably wanted to speak with Jesus, the disciples may have tried to do some screening (cf.
Luke 18:15–16).
The Greeks those out the religious society ....
“Sir we would see Jesus”
The mention of Greeks is significant.
They were the wanderers of the ancient world and the seekers of truth.
These Greeks were probably God-fearers who attended Jewish synagogues and feasts.
Their coming was symbolic of the coming of Gentiles to worship God through Christ (cf.
10:16).
12:21–22.
Why did the Greeks approach Philip about seeing Jesus?
Perhaps because Philip had a Greek name.
Or he may have had some contact with Greeks from the Decapolis area.
Philip went to … Andrew, and Andrew and Philip … told Jesus.
Since crowds of people probably wanted to speak with Jesus, the disciples may have tried to do some screening (cf.
).
Jesus was approaching His final Hour and we find some key statement in His explanation to the disciple that we must all consider for ourselves:
Jesus was the God man that would cover or pay for all man kinds sin.
He was sinless
He was God
He Died for Mankind's Sin
The Resurrection Proved Jesus's Claim
So one this day how can we make it personal?
Sir do you want to see Jesus ?
This day is really about you!
Its not a cultural religious day in which we celebrate some 2000 year old story about a man named Jesus and his coming out of the tomb alive though he was declared dead.
Now its about April 1. 2018 at 11:15 est and what are you going to say and most importantly how are you going to react.
illustration - In 1996 I was diagnosed with gout.
Big toe; hurt and painful
I understand Spergeon had it
But when I got it it became personal and i had 1st hand knowledge of the disease
I knew what it felt like ‘
I knew what the symptoms were
But in 1996 Gout became personal.
I did not have a head knowledge or information I had experienced the disease.
Too many people know about the Easter story but have no personal impact on them
I Time Has Come
The hour has come!
In this text Jesus is explaining that Time has come for Him to go to the cross and die for sins of man kind!
Healing, feeding, and preaching has com end and end!
Now its time!
illustration - paratroopers jumping behind enemy lines
Training , scaling walls, folding the shout etc.... that's all good but now at 30,000 feet its time to jump.
You have head the Easter story; you know about Christ and the rising from the dead.
But its just a story - gout you have a head knowledge that all
Jonathan Edwards from his sermon Divine and Supernatural Light has a great illustration to make this point using honey.
He says, “your mind can know honey is sweet, people can tell you it’s sweet, you’ve read books about it, etc. but if you haven’t actually tasted it, you know with your head, but not with your heart.
When you actually taste it, you experience it for yourself, you know it in a full way, and you can know it in your heart.”
Is God prompting you to Go from a superficial knowledge of Him to a personal relationship.
Now is the time!
Luke 16.19-26
2 cor 5.10
Now is time to make it personal.
II Death is Required
II Death is required
John 12.
Jesus had to die so we may live!
We have to die to self for salvation:
Good works - how arrogant
Religious - duties Nicodemus
Religious - duties
You got to die to self and your ways and trust by faith what Christ did for you .....
To be born from above is to dies to self and have a second birth.....
gla 2.20
Have you died to your ways
Testimony here - in 1988 I recieved Jesus Christ as my savior .
I died to all my good works, i died to self righteousness, I died to my way to heaven it all ended there.
I can to Jesus with nothing but a remorseful heart and ask for forgiveness.
To make the resurrection personal you must die to all other ways to salvation
To make The resurrection you identity will be obvious.
III Identity Will be Obvious
John
The text says if you are His servant you will be with HIM.
You will identify with Christ.
A servant will follow Christ and be with him.
A personal understanding of the resurrection and accepting who Christ is will bring a change and you will be with Him and identified with him.
identity
Change
I am a sinner
payment for sin
There is no way out
good work
religious
Turing over a new leaf
You are left hopeless, helpless with no way out
He died for you and me!
All we have to do is to repeat and confess
Have you made the resurrection personal?
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