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Day of questioning continues
Questions, questions and more questions, now the tables are turned and Jesus asks the question.
Jesus never misses opportunity to teach:
Silences questions about authority (Mk11:27-33)
Silences questions about taxes (Mk12:13-17)
Silences questions about resurrection (Mk12:18-27)
And silenced about greatest commandment (Mk12:28-34)
That leads us to the question that Jesus asks in our passage today.
It would seem that the question is a conundrum that they could not answer.
What do you see, what do you notice, what sticks out to you?
I think there are a couple of things we should look at, consider today as we look at the passage.
The Christ is David’s Son
The Christ is David’s Lord
The Christ is David’s Son
With a far more important question than the questions Jesus has previously silenced for answering this wrong is a matter of eternal life, or eternal damnation.
(Mt22:42; Jn3:16-21; Jn8:24; 1Jn2:18-23)
In the Matthew parallel passage it says this.
They had the right idea on the Son don’t they?
Answering the question rightly and believing in their heart and exampling in their lives would save them from eternal damnation.
and add in
What is being implied here in 8:24?
If we were to read the passage in 1Jn2:18-23 you would see that this is the end times, the last hour and belief and what you do with belief matters.
There are antichrists out there and you must believe in the Christ, don’t deny the Christ.
I know that sounds basic, simple, but our actions can deny the Christ.
According to Prophesy
Prophesied to David (2Sam7:12-13)
Promised by the Prophets (Isa11:1-5; Jer23:5-6; Eze34:23-24)
oh and I have to bring in some Jeremiah
23:5-6
and have a side order of Ezekiel
Ezek34:23-24
It was a common Jewish belief prior to Jesus that the Messiah would be a descendant of David.
Jesus is descendant of David
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Descendant through royal ancestry of Joseph (Mt1:1-17)
Descendant through fleshly ancestry of Mary (Lk3:23-38)
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Descendant through royal ancestry of Joseph (Mt1:1-17)
I want to bring just a few of these verses in from Matthew.
Descendant through fleshly ancestry of Mary (Lk3:23-38)
and then
Mt
In the passage we can see that he is a royal descent of David, following the lineage of David through Solomon to Jesus.
Descendant through royal ancestry of Joseph (Mt1:1-17)
Descendant through fleshly ancestry of Mary (Lk3:23-38)
Lk3:31
Jesus was a descendant of David on both sides of His family, both mother and step-father.
The question given was not to cast doubt of the Christ being David’s son.
They could not get it, comprehend it how the Christ could be both Son and Lord.
Today we can know and do know that the Christ is both son of David and David’s Lord too.
The Christ is David’s Lord
Scripture clearly will show that Jesus, the Christ, is David’s Lord too.
This fulfilling the prophesy of 2Sam7:11-12.
But there is still more we can glean from scripture to help us with our understanding and maturing in Christ.
According to prophecy
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As prophesied by David (Ps110:1-7)
As prophesied by Isaiah (Isa9:6-7
As prophesied by Micah (Mic5:2)
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As prophesied by David (Ps110:1-7)
In one of the most quoted O.T. passages in the N.T. maybe we better look at the entire passage.
As prophesied by Micah (Mic5:2)
As prophesied by David (Ps110:1-7)
As prophesied by Isaiah (Isa9:6-7)
As prophesied by Micah (Mic5:2)
As prophesied by David (Ps110:1-7)
As prophesied by Isaiah (Isa9:6-7)
As prophesied by Micah (Mic5:2)
So we have that the Christ would be David’s Lord (Ps110:1-7); and He rules from right hand of God and is both king and priest forever.
We know that He would be a Son, mighty God and who would be over a government with no end (Isa9:6-7) and that HE would be born in Bethlehem and would rule for eternity (Mic5:2).
Jesus is the Son of God
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Claimed and accepted by Jesus (Mt14:33; Jn5:25)
Claimed and proclaimed by others (Mt3:17; Mt17:5; Mt16:16; Mk1:1; Lk1:34)
Even more you can look up (Jn1:49; Jn11:27 and Jn20:31)
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Claimed and accepted by Jesus (Mt14:33; Jn5:25)
Jesus accepted the the title “Son of God” in worship
Even more you can look up (Jn1:49; Jn11:27 and Jn20:31)
Jesus even referred to Himself as the Son of God
Oh, wait here are a couple of bonus verses not on your outline
Claimed and accepted by Jesus (Mt14:33; Jn5:25)
Claimed and proclaimed by others (Mt3:17; Mt17:5; Mt16:16; Mk1:1; Lk1:34)
God calls Him Son
Then there is Peter who confessed Him
Mark started his gospel with stating it
Then John the baptist even testified of Him
Claimed and accepted by Jesus (Mt14:33; Jn5:25)
Claimed and proclaimed by others (Mt3:17; Mt17:5; Mt16:16; Mk1:1; Lk1:34)
Even more you can look up (Jn1:49; Jn11:27 and Jn20:31)
These are passages about Nathaniel, Martha and John you can check those out.
Being called Son of God alludes to His pre-existence
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Demonstrated by beginning of John’s gospel (Jn1:1-2)
As claimed by Jesus (Jn8:56-58)
As taught by Paul (Php2:5-7)
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Demonstrated by beginning of John’s gospel (Jn1:1-2)
As claimed by Jesus (Jn8:56-58)
As taught by Paul (Php2:5-7)
Demonstrated by the beginning John’s gospel (Jn1:1-2)
As claimed by Jesus (Jn8:56-58)
As taught by Paul (Php2:5-7)
Demonstrated by beginning John’s gospel (Jn1:1-2)
As claimed by Jesus (Jn8:56-58)
As taught by Paul (Php2:5-7)
Oh wait, can’t stop now, how about this.
Jesus is the King of Kings
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