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Pride
Jesus has been teaching about pride and humility here in chapter 20.
The first will be last and the last shall be first (v.16
paraphrased).
He is talking about the heart of the servant.
Today in our passage He is going to remind them of what is coming, give them a little more information and then address ambitious pride.
So grab your story book to (pgs.
111-12) and open your bibles to Mt20:17-28 broken down in two sections (vv.17-19) (vv.19-28)
Third Prediction of Resurrection
(Slide) So What do you see in this passage?
Interesting that each time Jesus mentions this He adds a little more details, let me show you each one.
Mt
Then there is
So we have, will be handed over to the hands of man (mt17) and suffer many things from elders, chief priests and scribes (Mt16) then in both speaks of the death and resurrection, but our passage today adds a new element.
(Slide) What is the new element mentioned in our passage not mentioned in the other two? - Handed to Gentiles, scourged and crucified.
(Slide) Jesus is trying again to teach just the 12 what is about to happen to Him.
Let’s look at the progression of the passage.
(Slide) Going up to Jerusalem
(Slide) Delivered to the chief priest, etc.
(Slide) Condemned to death
(Slide) Handed over to Gentiles
(Slide) Mocked, scourged and crucified
(Slide) Third Day would rise up
In adding about the crucifixion Jesus is adding the shame, the humiliation and the horror of what is about to happen.
Jesus was considered cursed of God, the reality of the situation is Jesus became the curse in our place.
He was delivered up for our transgressions (sin).
I mentioned became a curse, but here is the verse
He became sin for us.
He had to be handed over to the Romans (Gentiles) because the Jews under Roman law could not kill Him - they had to carry out their dirty work.
And they would mock, and flog Him as a king, not a victim.
Remember Christ never opened his mouth (fulfilling scripture of Isa53).
The crucifixion normally was kept for the worse of the worse and it was slow and painful as well as humiliating.
To Jesus it is being carried out in perfect fulfillment and will play and important example to the disciples of some what they were going to face.
Mt26:26
The disciples attitude in this next section shows that they failed to comprehend the gravity of Jesus’ prediction.
Ambitious Pride
Have someone read the passage from Story Book
(Slide) OK, New section, what do you notice?
What sticks out?
Our efforts at earthly greatness does not equate to greatness in the kingdom of God.
There is a link in the two sections.
Suffering (vv.17-18; 22-23) Jesus suffering and helping the disciples understand that they don’t understand what they are asking of Him for they too were going to suffer.
(Slide) Pride and self-promotion still needed to be replaced with the true heart of a servant and Jesus uses this section to do such (vv.25-28).
So now we have some information in this section, let’s break it down.
(Slide) Pride and self-promotion still needed to be replaced with the true heart of a servant and Jesus uses this section to do such (vv.25-28).
So now we have some information in this section, let’s break it down.
(Slide) Who came to Jesus in (v.20)? - Salome and her sons, James and John; Salome was one of the women at the cross and at the resurrection.
(Slide) What was the request in (v.21)? - Now in all reality who would not want this for their son, to have them have a position of prominence, especially in Jesus kingdom.
Jesus had already told them they would rule with them, but still two wanted more, they wanted to be #2 and #3
(Slide) What was the response in (v.22)? - This is about the cup of suffering Jesus is about to go through.
Jesus had never hid the fact that the cost of discipleship is high and one must consider the cost.
(Slide) Now we get to (v.23) notice he makes two points.
(Slide) You are going to drink from my cup (cup of suffering)
(Slide)but as to where you sit, it’s up to my Father - they had already been promised they would sit on thrones
The others become indignant of John and James (v.24) - what, jealous?
Why because they did not think of it first and make the request first?
We don’t know for sure, but we do know how Jesus responds to all of them.
Look at (v.25) -What did Jesus tell them?
(Slide) Look at how the Gentiles do it
(Slide) Look at their great men
The Gentiles with their great men lord over headship, authority over those who serve under them.
This leads to the point Jesus wants to make about the servant of God.
Not the way of the Gentiles, Don’t lord it over people, serve people, you want to be great, be a servant.
Jesus came as a servant, we should serve one another.
Jesus came to give His life or us, we should give our lives in service to Him and to others.
True greatness comes in humble servant not in ambitious pride.
Jesus had previously taught on humility.
Here he compares the humility to that of a slave.
We are to be slaves of Christ, for Christ, serving one another in love.
Jesus life, death expresses the love and devotion that He has for man and is a example to the disciples of how their life is to be.
We can also see from Paul’s great passage covering Christ’s servitude.
Jesus gave His life as a ransom for many in our passage today, Paul in writing to Timothy says “all”
Just a couple more points.
Because of Christ suffering he Justifies man, and bears their sins.
Because of Christ suffering he redeemed us, it was at a great cost.
What is your life worth, how about your kids, friends, family?
Are you willing to pick up your cross and follow Christ?
Are you willing to suffer for Him?
Today, be humble and not pridefully ambitious and be a true servant of God.!
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