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Who is Jesus?
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At first glance it might be easy to brush off Jesus as just another guy.
He came from a nothing town, the son of a carpenter.
Who is Jesus?
That is one of the most controversial questions you will ever ask and the most important question you will ever have to answer.
In today’s culture you will find people who say all different kinds of things about Jesus.
Things like: he was just another guy, he was an enlightened individual but not divine, he did not exist (he was merely a legend), he was a great teacher, or he is God.
And when you look at what the Bible says about Jesus you realize there is only one of those statements that truly fit who jesus is.
And so the next few weeks in our series, Credo: I believe.
We are going to look at what Christians believe about Jesus, and specifically we are going to look at three offices or roles that Jesus fulfills.
John Calvin simply said that these offices are Prophet, Priest, and King.
So today we are going to look at this claim of Jesus as a Prophet and how that impacts not only us, but the world.
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A Prophet
A prophet was a servant of God who received messages from God and then communicated them faithfully to the people.
Some of the famous prophets of Scripture are Moses, Elijah, and Isaiah who received God’s law and instructions and taught the people.
And this was normally accompanied with announcements of salvations and warnings of judgments as well as predictions of the future.
And God would normally accompany these prophets with miracles to verify their messages.
Because if someone claims to be a prophet the only way you can know if they are true or not is if what they proclaimed comes true, or if they demonstrate God’s sovereign powers.
Case in point, when Alex and I were engaged a man named Harold Camping, claimed to be a prophet and that Judgement day would happen on May 21, 2011.
Well Alex and I were very interested in that date, because we were getting married on the following day, May 22nd.
Imagine saying hey we are getting married on the 22nd, and being told dude you are one day to late.
However, as we see Judgement day did not happen and Harold Camping was proved to be a false prophet.
He was wrong.
On the other hand, one of my most favorite scenes in Scripture, the prophet Elijah gets into an argument with some prophets of a false god named Baal on who is the true God and they agreed to a test that both would pray to their own God to bring down fire and the one that did was truly God.
So the Baal prophets took a bull and made an alter praying to Baal to send down fire to consume the alter.
And they cried out, “O Baal, answer us!”
But there was no voice and no answer.
Then Elijah says says fill 4 jars of water and pour it on the alter, not just once or twice but 3 times.
12 jars of water soaked this alter, and then Elijah cried out, “O LORD, let it be known this day that you are God in Israel, and that I am your servant, and that I have done all these things at your word.”
Immediately fire fell from the sky, consuming the alter.
Elijah was verified as a prophet of God.
So when we look at Jesus we need to examine his teachings and who he said he was, but we also need to see if they were verified?
Did they come true and/or were they accompanied by a supernatural authority.
Jesus Came Proclaiming the Kingdom of God
Jesus was an unassuming guy.
He was the Uncle Drew of Israel.
(Do you know who I’m talking about when I say Uncle Drew - KYRIE IRVING, plays for Boston Celtics).
He was born in a nothing town called Bethlehem, and he was raised in a nothing town of Nazareth.
He was the son of a carpenter.
A single guy in his thirties and he loved his mom.
But all this changed after his baptism when the voice from heaven cried out, “You are my beloved Son; with you I am well pleased.”
This was the beginning of Jesus’ ministry.
And when we normally think of Jesus’ ministry we often go to his acts of mercy and healing, but in reality his ministry was not healing (it included that) but primarily it was proclaiming the Kingdom of God.
Jesus told his disciples in that they needed to go to the next town, so that he could preach there also, “for that is why I came out”.
Jesus came primarily to teach the people God’s message.
And he summarizes it in Mark 1:14-15
Time is Fulfilled
God had said that a day would come when His Kingdom would come to the earth, when all peoples of the earth would be blessed, when the rule of Satan would end, were death would cease, and all of God’s people would be reborn with a new heart worshiping Him alone.
Jesus’ message was that time had come.
The Kingdom of God is at hand.
The Kingdom of God is at hand
That the sin of the world that had marred creation and the hearts of men would be eradicated, and men and God would dwell together again in perfect unity just like in the Garden of Eden.
And that God’s people would be ruled perfectly by God’s King.
And our response to this good message should be repentance and belief
Repent and Believe in the gospel
Jesus tells the people to repent, to turn from their sins and the sins of the world, and to believe and not just any belief but a clinging to, a complete hope and assurance in this gospel, this good news that the God’s Kingdom was coming.
These verses summarize Jesus’ preaching ministry.
The gospel (see note on v. 1) is the “good news” that the kingdom of God is at hand, meaning that God’s rule over people’s hearts and lives is now being established, and people should repent and believe in the gospel
Mk 1:38
Jesus Called His Disciples and Taught with Authority
And so Jesus is going through out Galilee proclaiming this gospel message, and he calls people to follow him, to be his disciples and that he would make them fishers of men.
Meaning that they too would go out with this same message and lead people to repentance and belief.
Meaning that they too would go out with this same message and lead people to repentance and belief.
And people were astonished by Jesus’ teaching, because as says, “he taught them as one who had authority”.
Jesus wasn’t just regurgitating what had been told to him from others.
Be he was teaching as his own authority.
All the prophets had taught under the authority of God.
Even today, preachers do not teach from our own authority.
No we teach God’s Word, because God is the highest authority.
God can trump anything that I say or that Pastor Dan says.
Our words have no weight if they do not come from the Bible.
But here is Jesus not saying, “Thus says the LORD”, instead teaching, “But I say unto you”.
Jesus was teaching from his own authority.
He was not a typical prophet, and so his fame spread.
Jesus Came Teaching and Exercising Authority
The core purpose of Jesus’ earthly ministry was teaching, rather than performing miracles or casting out demons—actions which accompanied his teaching and attested to God’s presence with him
Mk 1:
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Jesus Came Healing
Not only that but as he taught he healed sickness and diseases, and he cast out demons.
And so his teaching was accompanied by these miracles attesting to, verifying his message.
But people still did not understand who he was.
And then in , Jesus makes it very plain to the people.
Mk 1:
Jesus Is the Son of Man
This is the story of Jesus healing the paralytic man.
Many of you have probably heard it before.
Jesus was in a house and so many people had come to see him that you couldn’t get through the door.
So these four men, bring their friend who is paralyzed, he can’t walk, to Jesus by climbing up to the top of the house, removing the roof, and lowering their friend to Jesus.
Jesus sees this man and he doesn’t heal him.
Wait that doesn’t seem right.
Instead, he tells the man, “Son, your sins are forgiven.”
Jesus does exactly what he came to do.
Jesus is proclaiming the coming Kingdom of God, and what the people of God need is forgiveness of their sins.
The only way they can be in God’s perfect Kingdom is if their sins are washed away, that they are forgiven of any guilt.
And so Jesus by his own authority forgives the sins of this man.
This makes the scribes, the religious people, in the house go crazy.
Mk 2:
What they are essentially saying, is we do not believe that you are God.
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