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A Night with Jesus.
Our Text:
3 Main Points
Jesus was willing
Jesus was forgiving
Jesus was fulfilling
*READ THE TEXT*
First Point...Jesus was willing.
He was willing to accept the punishment of sin even though he didn’t do anything wrong.
He was willing to welcome death even though he didn’t deserve it.
Here’s what I think:
He knew what He was doing/fulfilling.
He is the demonstration of great love from God.
He knows He is the victorious King.
Verses
- no guilt
- no guilt
- no guilt
- no guilt
- no guilt
- accusation
- urgent accusation
- vehemently accusing (QUESTION: what does vehemently mean?)
- STRONG accusation
- crucify crucify!
- urgent accusation
- crucifixion accepted
Jesus was willing to receive anyone into the Kingdom as well!
Luke 23:34
Second Point...Jesus was forgiving.
Question: What do you think Jesus means here?
“Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do.”
Question: What were they doing?
Question: Why does Jesus tell God that they don’t know what they are doing?
Question: What did Jesus know that they didn’t?
Matthew 26:
Jesus was accomplishing a great amount of forgiveness.
“Poured out for many.”
“Forgiveness is the nature of who Jesus is.
His purpose was to accomplish the forgiveness we need.
We stand in court guilty and need our guilt forgiven.
Jesus made that happen.”
Third Point…Jesus was fulfilling.
Remember Sunday School this morning...
Matthew 26:
Jesus fulfilled with this thief what will ultimately take place for all of us who recognize Him as Lord like the Bible shows us.
This is a really sweet part of the Bible that is hard for some people to deal with and trust.
The Bible clearly shows Jesus accepting what he doesn’t deserve, but that’s the point.
We needed a perfect sacrifice, a perfect person, to take care of what we, imperfect people, could not take care of.
Here’s how we apply this to our lives...
Application
Jesus IS our example.
We should be...
Willing for any and all things concerning Him.
We should be forgiving.
Even of those who have directly wronged us.
Lecrae - Lucky Ones -
Under the sun I'm found, we were left to drown
Evil abounds, weight is pullin’ us down
No sight or sound, impaired to His care
Chasing after the wind, running after the air
Deserving of desertion, servants of destruction
And everyday we taste of a grace that we’re unconcerned with
My sin I should be burned with, I'm guilty, filthy, and stained
But He became a curse, drank my cup and took my pain
Yeh, for that He reigns, through faith I'm changed
And I don't have a reason why He loosened up my chains
I don't believe in luck; I believe in grace
But they say we’re lucky cause we seen His face
And we heard Him call us, and He heard our answer
And He gives us second chances when we throw our hands up
So weary and broken, hopin’ His arms will be open
Unconditional love has got us locked into focus
(I guess we the lucky ones, huh?)
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