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Good Morning, turn with me in your Bibles to Lukes gospel in chapter 4 this morning I want to speak with you this morning on this subject.
Why did Jesus come and what does it have to do with us today.
Were looking at these verses for the simple reason it is the one place in which we have Jesus Christ giving His mission statement expressed in His own words.
Luke 4:16
Now what were told here in Lukes gospel happened a year into the minitry of the Lord Jesus Christ.
If we only had Lukes gospel you would think it happened right at the beginning.
But the other gospels make it clear that this was not the case.
Matthew and Mark both record this scene much later on.
, , and when you read Johns gospel it becomes very clear the Jesus had some ministry in Jerusalem right at the very beginning right before this event takes place.
Luke has his reasons for putting this story here at the beginning of the gospel but even Luke himself in 14-15 makes it clear that Jesus jas already been ministering in Galilee and the news about Him has been traveling around the area.
Jeuss must have thought very carefully about the importance of the timing of this.
So JEsus has come home to his hometown.
Think about this there was a buzz surrounding Jesus and his homecoming to Nazareth, this si the place he grew up as a boy and so the kids who had played with Jesus in the streets there as He was growing up are now in their 30’s many of them, they have children of their own many of them.
Some of the folks in this town and this is a small town how many carpenters would there have been?
Many of these people would have had a chair that would have been repaired by Jesus or a table that had been ordered at the carpenters shop there in their home.
Luke tells us it was Jesus’ custom to go to the synagogue in His hometown, so were thinking about a community of people who personally had knelt beside had prayed beside, worshipped beside, had listened to the word beside Jesus and that had happened for many years.
But now everybody is talking about Jesus and when someone from a small town becomes famous its a big deal for everybody, and especially for Nazareth.
Nazareth was not in the top 10 most desirable places to raise a family list.
It was a poor poverty stricken community, even the people chattering about Jesus would use this phrase CAN ANYTHING GOOD COME OUT OF NAZARETH?
This was how this town was viewed.
CAN ANYTHING GOOD COME OUT OF NAZARETH?
Well… how about the son of God?
So all of this is going on and finally the great day came when Jesus has his homecoming in Nazareth the place where He had been brought up and people would have been saying from house to house “now you better get to the synagogue early in the morning because there is gonna be a real big crowd and it wont be easy.
Can you imagine what this would have meant to Mary His mother she had to have been looking forward to Jesus coming home.
every mother looks forward to their boy coming home.
for her to think of Jesus bringing the word of life that must have been special for her, so Jesus comes and I want you to picture Him in the synagogue that was so familiar to Him and He would have been so familiar to these people.
You dont need me to tell you, how monotonous religion can be.
you dont need me to tell you that there are alot of people with all the busniness of religion and all of the stuff that goes along with it cane be cimpletely boring.
The dead weight of years and years and years of tradition the way soome overly self righteous person can look down their nose at you.
But this day was different the service would have followed a specific pattern it began with the singing of psalms then it was the reciting of these words THERE IS ONLY ONE GOD LOVE THE LORD WIHT ALL YOUR HEART
they would read from the 10 commandments and then read from one of the prophets and it was at that moment that Luke tells us that Jesus stood up walked to the front of the church and the scroll of Isaiah was given to Him and he unrolled it and chooses the reading from Isaiah.
Is
Luke 4:
Luke records just the first sentence of the sermon of Jesus He began to say to them
It was unlike any sermon they had ever heard, of course what they were used to is what many people have become used to.
A scribe or a Pharisee or some other religious person talking about Isaiah
“Isaiah was a prophet who lived 1800 years ago,he ministered during the reign of Uzziah and ahaz and Jotham who were in the southern kingdom.
People would look at thier watch and think how much longer have we got of this.
“Here in these words the prophet speaks about a day to come when the Lord will visit His people.”
So much preaching, is about prophecies of the past, promises for the future and leaves congregations of odinary people like you and me thinking what in the world has this got to do with me today?
Look what happens here
Prophecies from the past and promises for the future become gifts for today through Jesus Christ.
No looking backward thinking about a better day when God actually moved among His people no religious lofty ideas about someday there will be a better world.
No Jesus Christ says I am here to tell you there is hope for you today.
They had never heard anything like this in their lives.
No wonder everyones eyes were fixed on Him, He is speaking to them!
He is talkign about today, and He is talking about good news!
This is important, the preaching ministry of Jesus is a model for every person who has the privelage of speaking as a minister in the name of Jesus Christ.
Jesus takes what was there and then and He makes it here and now!
The message is not God has done great things for people in the past, it is God can do GREAT THINGS FOR YOU TODAY!
Preaching is not just about information but it is mainly about transformation, I dont want you to come in here and leanr and never be changed.
What do you know in your life about a living encounter with God?
Not a setof dead religious traditions, not a head full of Bible knowledge have you met the living JESUS?
Here and now
If this Jesus were to touch your life how different would it be today?
(Taylor family)
We are preparing for Christmas and we wanna know what is the good news.
what is the reason for great joy
how can this good news be yours?
We wan this good news to be transforming the way we think and act everyday.
Christ tells us why He came
He came to proclaim release for the captives
sight to the blind
to set free the opressed
proclaim the year of the Lords favor
WHATS THAT?
THE YEAR OF THE LORDS FAVOR= the mountain top of compassionate laws that God had given for the protection of the poor to His people in ancient Israel.
For example one of the laws that God gave for the people was that every seven years all debts were to be cancelled.
HOW ABOUT THAT!
Can you imagine Visa and Mastercard adopting this law?
And every seven years just wipe it out and start over.
Every 7 years all slaves were to be released
for people who got themselves in severe financial debt, one of the ways they could work that off was to do work for someone who they owed the money to.
That was allowed in the OT but it was only allowed for 7 years and then the person was to be released.
These were awesome laws, and they were be done every 7 years, but then there was a huge one.
This was for the protection of the poor and this last one was
YEAR OF THE LORDS FAVOR
After 7 cycles of 7 years in the 5th year all land that had been bought was to be returned to the origional owner.
You have to understand when the people come into the land the land was given to each clan and each tribe and to each family.
Over the years some people would have been in the position of selling land because they fell on hard times.
But so that it did not go to some more than others there was this law called the year of Jubilee.
Every 5th year
Leviticus
This was an awesome way that Gods purpose should be protected.
Every 50th year.
This would allow for people who had to sell their land in order to survive to get that land back at the end of 50 years.
The price of the land would go up
This was meant to give those struggling a break once every lifetime.
Here is what we need to understand, no other country ever had laws like this.
No other culture has ever porotected the poor like this.
But God says you are my people and this is what I call you to do.
Question:
“How would you have liked to live under these laws?”
Would you have liked it?
Well it all depends doesnt it?
alot would depend on whether you are a borrower in which it would be great, or a lender in which case it wouldnt be so good.
These laws were great for those in debt, but they were costly for creditors.
But god gave these laws to Moses and He says very clearly that when I bring you into the promised land this is the way it needs to be this is what you are to do, and every 50 years you should sound the trumpet and proclaim the year of the Lords favor.
Now in all of Israels history how often do you think this happened?
NEVER
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