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I think of the song.
Chorus
The next time He comes
He won't have to die for me
The next time He comes
There won't be a Calvary
The next time He comes
Will begin eternity
And when He comes again
He'll be coming for me
Verse 1
From the lofty courts of heaven
Came a bud on earth to bloom
Knowing when He left His Father
That His fate would be the tomb
But the grave it could not hold Him
Angels rolled the stone away
Now the mighty Rose of Sharon
Is still blooming yet today
Difficulty for Isaiah to reconcile all he wrote (9 and 53)
Two Comings
The first time He came to die on the cross to pay for sins.
But the next time He comes, He will Set up His Kingdom on earth as King of Kings and Lords.
Isaiah 61 deals with both comings.
As a matter of fact the bulk of the chapter deals with the 2nd coming.
But Isaiah 61.1-2 is one of my all time favorite passages and it deals with the first coming of Jesus.
If you pay close attention you will notice that Jesus does not finish Isaiah 61.2.
He quits mid verse.
1/2 way through verse 2 it changes from 1st coming to 2nd coming.
Let’s talk about what the first coming of Jesus accomplished.
Setting of Luke 4.18-19
Jesus has just faced the Devil in 3 distinct temptations that prove He is the Son of God.
He then begins a teaching, and preaching ministry around the sea of Galilee.
He came to Nazareth, his hometown, and goes to synagogue on Saturday.
He stands and read the scroll of Isaiah and reads these words.
Then he sits down (which is how Jewish Rabbi’s taught)
and uttered
This stirred up some mixed reaction.
They spoke well but asked “isn’t this Joseph’s sons.
Jesus said he had no honor in his own town, then relayed two old testament stories about how God’s prophets had worked miracles among the Gentiles.
The crowd wanted to kill him but he slipped away from them.
It is a powerful chapter in Luke establishing Jesus’ Deity, His Sonship, and His Status as Messiah, Savior and Christ.
Jesus’ Came to Earth to Reach Hurting People
Jesus’ Deity.
Jesus’ Sonship.
Jesus’ Status as Messiah
Jesus’ Mission
Preach good news (all one word) to poor- those who know they need some good news.
Poor in spirit.
proclaim freedom- forgiveness- pardon- captives or prisoner’s of war.
(The battle over souls is ongoing)
recovery of sight to the blind.
can and does mean physical, but remember that in Isaiah 60 the emphasis was on darkness and light.
To turn loose the oppressed.
To proclaim time of Lord’s favor.
Jesus Leaves us on Earth to Reach Hurting People
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