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john 19:1-30
John the apostle of christ looks at the account of Jesus from an aspect of love.
in johns acount of the life of jesus we see the humanity of christ with all of his attributes
In john we find the the gospel in a nut shell john 3 :16
we find all the i am here also
i am the good shepherd
iam the bread
i am the vine
i am the resurrection
but the aspect that i want us to look at this morning is the cross
this simplest of things, an instrument of great torcher has become to the christian both a place of sacrifice and an emblem of forgivness.
The cross,or stake was from the ealiest times to display the most wontant of criminals.
Heads of criminals were hung on stakes at the entrance to the city to deter people from doing wrong.
The Romans used this as a painfull way to die and kept it for only those slaves and enermies of the state .
It was deened to harsh a way for a citizen of rome to die of.
so why Jesus
well he wasnt a Roman but was he a enermy of the state.
Its true he brought a new way of life that would sweep through the known world useing the paths that the romans had created.
Never under estimate what God can do through the lives of heathens that will make a way for the spreading of the gosple.
one of the Things that non christians ask did jesus really die on a cross.
John in his writting makes note several times to write down particular names so that the student can cross reffrence these so as check the details.
In johns writting we are given just a climps into the life of pilate
Who was pilate?
roman governor he was an notoriious anti semite and in the christian creed the magistrate under whom Jesus christ suffered.
picture of pilate from the statue at the base of the holy stairs in rome.
he came to power in AD 26
what had he done to upset the jews
he moved the roman carason from ceaserrea to Jerursalem why did this upset the jews
The imperials flags were flown in the holy city
we saw just how powerful he was and what he could do the scourging in verse 1
what was this scourging
explain
the soldiers platted a crown of thorns
picture of the thorn crown
they mocked him
he was made to carry his own cross
all this was done to speed up the ultimate which was death
here we see the son of God who knew no sin became sin for
Picture of Jesus on the cross
WHY DID HE DO THIS BECAUSE HE LOVE YOU AND ME.
You might ask what is a sinner and am i one.
does this mean me
so i understand that i am a sinner what will happen to me
i said last week that John was the book of i ams well these are the most important i ams you would need.
if you are dead in your trespasses and sins
Paul reminds us
you could say that all these scriptures were written after the even so they could make them tie up to Jesus.
isaiah 53 was witten between
758 to 698 b.c.
so let look
in our church arround some peoples knecks they were a cross
The cross which Jesus died upon reminds us that he was our sacrifice
the empty cross shows to every one that the work of redemption is complete and there is nothing more to be done.
the cross is both and end of a life and the beginning of a new life.
Jesus said in
It is finished, what was finished not his life for many were to see him again
so what
The work of redemption the work of bringing man back into communion with God
It may be finished for the son of God but its just where our new life begins
our old life is layed down at the cross with all its sin and bondage and we take up our new life in Jesus.
where there was hatred there can come
love where there was turmoil there come come peace where there was indulgence can come self control and many other changers.
Im glad that coming to God is not a whole list of don’ts but a new list of do
because of the cross we can start again
because of the cross we can live again
because of the cross we can encounter God again
all because of the cross
the door way into life with our heavenly father.
your father may not have been good but our heavenly father is all you need and so much more.
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