IS THAT YOUR FINAL ANSWER?
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27 And Jesus went out, and his disciples, into the towns of Caesarea Philippi: and by the way he asked his disciples, saying unto them, Whom do men say that I am? 28 And they answered, John the Baptist: but some say, Elias; and others, One of the prophets. 29 And he saith unto them, But whom say ye that I am? And Peter answereth and saith unto him, Thou art the Christ. 30 And he charged them that they should tell no man of him.
Intro: Our lives are filled with questions.
• Some of the questions we are faced with are very mundane and routine. For instance, “What shall I wear today?”, “Where do you want to eat dinner?”, and “What do you want to watch on television?”, are not questions that have long term importance in our lives.
• Some of life’s questions are just plain unanswerable. For instance, “Why do women open their mouths when they put on eye makeup?”, “Why do men refuse to stop and ask for directions?”, “If nothing ever sticks to Teflon, how do they make Teflon stick to the pan?”, and “What was the best thing before sliced bread?” are questions that really do not matter in the least.
• But, some of life’s questions are terribly important. Consider the following questions for instance, “Will you marry me?”, “What shall we name the baby”, and “Doctor, what is my prognosis?”, are all questions that have lifelong implications.
In this passage, Jesus asks two questions that are eternal in nature. The first question has to do with what others say about Jesus. Their opinions of Him reveal the condition of their hearts. Their answer to His first question demonstrates whether they are saved or not.
The second has to do with your personal opinion of Who Jesus is. Your answer to this question will determine where you spend eternity. So, it is of vital importance that you carefully consider how you answer this question.
Let’s look at this conversation between Jesus and His disciples. I want to consider the questions Jesus asked His disciples that day, because these two questions continue to be of the utmost of importance in the world today. In fact, they are of the utmost importance in your life and mine. So, I want to borrow a line from a popular game show and ask you my own question: “Is That Your Final Answer?” Let’s take these two questions and consider their message to us today.
I. v. 27–28 JESUS ASKS A PROBING QUESTION
I. v. 27–28 JESUS ASKS A PROBING QUESTION
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⮚ The Muslim says that Jesus was a prophet, but He was not crucified on a cross. He will return, but He is not God.
⮚ The Hindu believes that Jesus is just one of millions of gods.
⮚ The Jew believes that Jesus was a great prophet and teacher, but He is not God.
⮚ The Mormon believes that Jesus was the first baby born to God in Heaven, when God, in a physical body, had sexual intercourse with Mary, His Own daughter. He is the spirit brother of Lucifer.
⮚ The Jehovah’s Witnesses believe that Jesus was once the Archangel Michael before He came to the earth. In their view Jesus is not God in the flesh.
⮚ The atheist denies that Jesus ever existed at all.
⮚ The agnostic just doesn’t know what to believe about Jesus.
⮚ Society believes that Jesus was a great teacher; that He had some good ideas about loving your fellow man and being good to others, but they do not believe that He is the Savior, or that He is God in the flesh. Most people acknowledge His existence, but they refuse to bow to His authority or give Him the worship He deserves.
• We have heard the theories and thoughts of men concerning Jesus. Before we leave this thought behind, we need to hear one more opinion. Listen to what God in Heaven has to say about this man called Jesus.
⮚ When Jesus was baptized by John in Jordan, God the Father said, “This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased,” Matthew 3:17.
⮚ When Jesus was transfigured, God the Father said, “This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased; hear ye him,” Matthew 17:5.
If God the Father says that Jesus is His Son that is good enough for me!
II. v. 29–30 JESUS ASKS A PERSONAL QUESTION
II. v. 29–30 JESUS ASKS A PERSONAL QUESTION
• After hearing His disciples tell Him what others say, Jesus asks them for their opinion. He has heard public opinion, now He wants to hear their personal opinion.
This is the moment of truth! Everything Jesus has taught them and shown them has been leading up to this moment in time. Every miracle was leading to this one moment in time. Every word of truth Jesus spoke was being His men to this great spiritual crossroad. Their response to this question would let Jesus know how effective His personal ministry to these men had been.
Jesus simply asks, “But, Whom say ye that I am?” It is a simple question, but it is filled with eternal implications. A correct answer to that question takes one to Heaven; an incorrect answer to that question takes one to Hell.
Peter, as was his custom, spoke for the whole group. Peter said, “Thou art the Christ!” He got it right! In Matthew’s account of these events, Matthew quotes Peter as saying, “Thou art the Christ, the Son of the living God,” Matt. 16:16.
There in Caesarea Philippi, against that backdrop of paganism and false religion, Peter saw in a humble, homeless carpenter from Nazareth the very essence of God Himself. Peter looked at Jesus and saw the Messiah, which is what the word “Christ” means. It is a title and not a name. It literally means “The anointed One.” Peter also saw Jesus as the “Son of God.” What a statement of faith! It is made even more amazing by the fact that up to this point, only God and demons have recognized the identity of the Lord Jesus.
Of course, Peter did not come to the knowledge on his own. Matthew 16:17 says, “And Jesus answered and said unto him, Blessed art thou, Simon Barjona: for flesh and blood hath not revealed it unto thee, but my Father which is in heaven”. The Lord’s identity was revealed to Peter by God Himself. This is true in every genuine conversion, John 6:44. No one is saved by the persuasive opinions of men. People are saved when their spiritual eyes are opened by the Lord. He gives them the faith to believe unto salvation, Eph. 2:8–9.
Peter’s declaration lets us know that Peter was a saved man. He knew Who Jesus was and he openly confessed Him. Peter was saved, but not all of the disciples were.
In that group that day stood a man by the name of Judas Iscariot. He probably believed what Peter said in his head, but he never acted on that belief in faith. Judas died lost, and was, by Jesus’ Own testimony, a “devil”, John 6:70.
• This just serves to remind us that your opinion about Who Jesus is, is a very personal thing. No one can speak for you. No one can believe for you. In the end, it does not matter what anyone else has to say about Who Jesus is; it all comes down to Who you believe He is.
Your answer to the Lord’s question is absolutely vital to your salvation. How you answer that question will determine where you spend eternity. Jesus is still asking, “But whom say ye that I am?” What is your answer?
Maybe you are like the atheist and you don’t believe in Jesus or God. Friend, you are sinning against the light! You are willfully closing your eyes to the facts that are all around you, Psa. 19:1–4.
Maybe you are like the agnostic; you just don’t believe that anyone can be sure about such things. Friend, you are also sinning against the light. Look at the changed lives all around you and understand that people do not possess the power to make such radical change; it is a God thing, 2 Cor. 5:17.
Maybe you hold to some of the false beliefs of the cults and other religions regarding Jesus. Friend, here is the truth: “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.” John 3:16. “Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me,” John 14:6. “I said therefore unto you, that ye shall die in your sins: for if ye believe not that I am he, ye shall die in your sins,” John 8:24.
Maybe you think Jesus was just a great teacher or a great leader of men. You believe He existed, but not that He is the only Savior of men. Listen to what C. S. Lewis said about people who believe like you. “A man who was merely a man and said the sort of things Jesus said would not be a great moral teacher. He would either be a lunatic—on the level with a man who says he is a poached egg—or he would be the devil of hell. You must take your choice. Either this was, and is, the Son of God, or else a madman or something worse. You can shut Him up for a fool or you can fall at His feet and call Him Lord and God. But let us not come with any patronizing nonsense about His being a great human teacher. He has not left that open to us.”
• Peter believed Jesus was God, Lord and Savior, and he was saved. All of the disciples believed Jesus was God. Lord and Savior and they were all saved. Millions have believed the same thing about Him over the last 2,000 years and they have all been saved.
The issue today is, what do you believe about Jesus? You will make a judgment concerning Him today. You will either receive Him or reject Him, but you will make a judgment concerning Jesus Christ today.
If Jesus were to look you in the eye today and say “Who do you say that I am”; what would your answer be? Could you say, “Jesus, I believe You are the Son of God. I believe You are the Savior of the world. I believe You are my Savior.” Or would you have to say, “In spite of all the evidence, I reject You Jesus. In spite of what the Bible says; in spite of what God says; in spite of what millions of believers say; I will not receive you into my heart and life.”
How you answer the Lord’s question will determine where you will spend eternity. Where will it be? Will you go to Heaven? Or, will you go to Hell?
• What is your final answer? Who is Jesus to you? Hear Who the Bible says He is.
⮚ Adam, Advocate, Anointed, Apostle, Author, Amen, Alpha, Ancient of Days.
⮚ The Beginning, the Begotten, Beloved, Branch, Bread, Bridegroom, Bright and Morning Star, Bishop of our souls, Brightness of the Father’s glory.
⮚ Captain of our Salvation, Consolation, Chief Cornerstone, Counselor, Covenant, Chosen of God, Christ.
⮚ The Daysman, Deliverer, Dayspring, Daystar, Door, Desire of all nations.
⮚ The Elect, Ensign, Emmanuel, Everlasting Father.
⮚ Finisher of our faith, Friend, Forerunner, First Fruits, Faithful Witness, Fountain of life issuing from the cave of death.
⮚ God, Gift of God, Governor, Guide, Glorious Lord.
⮚ Help, Hope, Husband, Horn of Salvation, Hearer, Head of the Church, Heir of all things, High Priest, Hell’s dread, Heaven’s wonder—the Holy One.
⮚ I Am, Inheritance, Image of God’s Person, Immortal and Invisible.
⮚ Judah, Just, Judge, Jesus.
⮚ King of Israel, King of Kings, King of Glory, King Everlasting.
⮚ The Life, the Light, Love, Lily, Lion, Lamb, Lawgiver, Living Stone, the Lord of glory.
⮚ Messenger, Mediator, Master, Messiah, Mighty God, Mercy’s Paradox.
⮚ The Nazarene.
⮚ Offspring of David, Omega, Only Begotten of God, Offering and Offerer.
⮚ Priest, Passover, Potentate, Prophet, Propitiation, Prince of Life, Prince of Peace, Physician.
⮚ Righteousness, Rabbi, Ransom, Rest, Root of Jesse, Root of David, Refiner, Refuge, Resurrection, Rose of Sharon, Ruler, Rock of Ages, Regenerate Breath.
⮚ Stone, Shepherd, Son of God, Son of Man, Shield, Servant, Seed of the Woman, Surety, Sufferer, Saviour, Sinless Sacrifice, the Same Yesterday, Today and Forever.
⮚ Teacher, Truth, Tabernacle, Testator, Treasure, Tree of Life.
⮚ Witness, Word, Way, Wisdom of God, Wonderful.
⮚ Do you know Him?
Conc: In verses 30, Jesus told His disciples to tell no one. He did this because it wasn’t time. Had they gone over the land preaching that Jesus was the Messiah; opposition would have grown so great that Jesus would have been unable to complete His mission.
Today, His mission stands completed and He commands us to tell the world about Him. That is what I have tried to do today.
A popular game show has the host ask each participant the same question before they show them the answer to their question. They always ask: “Is that your final answer?” The idea being that the contestant still has time to change his or her mind.
Before you even take time to think about it, answer this question: “Who is Jesus to you?” What is your answer? Is He your Savior? Is He your Lord? Is that your final answer?
Is He a great teacher and leader of men? Is He a good example? Is He a myth? Is that your final answer?
If you can honestly say that Jesus is your Savior and the Lord of your life, then you should praise the Lord today. If you have any other answer, you need to know that there is still time to change that answer. If you have never trusted Jesus as Lord and Savior, you need to do that today. If He is calling you to come to Him, now is the time to do just that. If He is speaking to you, please heed His call and come to Jesus. Come now!