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He Will Rise

3/25/2013

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Jesus stated in Matthew 20:18-19, “Behold, we go up to Jerusalem, and the Son of man shall be betrayed unto the chief priest and unto the scribes,
and they shall condemn him to death, and shall deliver him to the Gentiles to mock, and to scourge, and to crucify him: and the third day he shall rise
again.” 

The picture today is of Superman. See if you don’t agree after reading the information below that Jesus Christ is our Superman. No one else could have accomplished what He accomplished.

 Many people believe that Jesus died but not why he died. As we saw in our last two posts, Jesus claimed to be equal with God. Either he was delusional or this was an important point that he wanted us to understand. As it turns out, it is very important and very critical to the reason for his coming in the first place. Because of the disobedience of Adam and Eve (Gn 3), sin was passed upon all mankind (Ro 5:12). This severed the relationship that mankind had with God. It could not be repaired. God’s standard is perfection and mankind is not so there is nothing that we can do that will be good enough for God to accept (Is 64:6). Therefore, the only thing God could do was to repair the damage for us. Well, that seems a little ironic, you say? God makes the standard for perfection for the payment for sin which no human can make but then makes the payment Himself. Well, that is because God is both a God of  justice as well as love. He cannot go against His justice and He will not go against His love.

 Therefore, Jesus being equal with God was crucial to the whole concept of reconciliation. Jesus, who was the original second person of the Trinity, came to be born in human form so that he could identify with humanity in order to be the sacrifice of perfection that God required. God had laid out the groundwork with the Israelites so they understood the sacrificial system and the necessity of a sacrifice. However, these sacrifices had to be done repeatedly and atonement done yearly. All of this pointed to the inadequacy of this system and to a sacrifice in their future where the perfect sacrifice would be accomplished. That is what Jesus Christ came to do: to appease God’s wrath against sin and to pay the sin debt that God required. Because of Christ’s death on the cross, our sin debt is paid and if we accept this payment and recognize that only by His death on the cross can we be perfect before God, we become an adopted child of His, and, because he rose again conquering death, we can one day live with Him forever. That is one of the important reasons for His first coming. All you have to do is avail yourself to what He has already done for you. It is free to you (not to Him) but you have to accept it. He will not force it upon you. It is a simple act of faith – a choice for each to make, but a choice that will change your life forever – both here and now and into eternity.

 That is why Jesus Christ is the Lord of Easter. What about Passover, you say? Well, Passover will begin today at sundown. Today, Passover combines three festivals provided by God to the Israelites: Passover, Feast of Unleavened Bread, and First Fruits (Lv 23). All of these are important to what Jesus Christ did for our sin payment. He died on the cross at the beginning of Passover, was in the ground during Feast of Unleavened Bread, and rose again on First Fruits. If we accept Him as our Savior, the consequences of our sins are passed over by God because of the blood of Christ shed for them (like the blood on the doorposts of that first Passover – Ex 12); his sacrifice was sinless and perfect as bread without leaven (or yeast) signifies, and by conquering death and rising again makes His resurrection the first fruit of our resurrection; because He rose, we too will rise to be with Him forever. Isn’t it amazing how all of this works out as prophesied by these Jewish festivals?

 So where does Easter come in? Well, that is another long story that was previously explained (see 10-Nov-2012 post). However, the bottom line is that it is still about Christ’s death, burial and resurrection. Whether you celebrate Easter for that reason or First Fruit for that reason, it is God that still gets all of the credit. We owe a great deal of debt to our Savior Jesus Christ. He is worthy of being our Lord as well. After all, He is the Lord of Easter, why not make Him Lord of your life as well?

Related Posts:
Easter versus First Fruits
Biblical Antinomy: Free Will vs Predestination
Gap in the Timeline


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The Way

3/17/2013

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Jesus stated, “I am the way, the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me” (Jn 14:6). This is quite a claim for Jesus to make. In my last post, we studied how Jesus claimed to be equal with God. In that light, maybe this is not such a remarkable claim. However, if we think about what He is saying here, it is that He is God and He is the only way to Himself. Is that just too much? I think what He is really saying is that He is part of the Trinity and in that since He and God are the same. Also, as the second person of the Trinity, He is the one that has always been the face of God to the human race. He was the one that walked with Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden (Gn 3:8), He is the one that appeared to Abraham (Gn 18:1), to the Israelites (Ex 24:10), to Joshua (Js 5:13-15), to Manoah (Jd 13:22), Samson’s father, and to others. Therefore, He came to earth to pave the way for all to find their way to God and restore the relationship He had with mankind before Adam and Eve sinned and brought sin to all (Ro 5:12).

 Some claim that this is being very narrow minded and exclusionary. However, is it really? It is only exclusionary if people are excluded from accepting, like a country club. Although the cost was high and no human could afford the payment, God made the payment Himself so that it could be offered to everyone (Jn 3:16). It is very accepting: free to all and all are invited. One only has to come as they are. There is no special condition, no specific act, no payment, no good deed, or requirement needed for one to come freely and accept the price that has already been paid. It only takes faith: a belief that Jesus Christ came, died for sin’s payment and rose again conquering death. Then one’s ability to be with Christ forever is that their sins are covered with His blood. Simple? Yes, for us. However, the act itself took planning by God from the beginning of time and required Jesus to leave all the riches of heaven to come to earth in the form of a man. Not only that, he remains in the form of man for all eternity so that He can identify with us forever. Now that is a God I want to follow. He is definitely worthy of being the God of Easter.

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God of Easter
He Will Rise
God Has Always Included Everyone


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Before Abraham was Born, I Am

3/10/2013

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Some claim that Jesus never claimed to be equal with God during his ministry on earth. However, it seems that there are a couple of verses when closely examined seem to say the opposite. One of these is John 8:58 – “I tell you the truth,” Jesus answered “before Abraham was born, I am!” There are a couple of things that Jesus is implying. First, he stated that he existed before Abraham. That claim in itself would seem to suggest that he was not any ordinary human. It fact it would imply that, if he was human, he was unique from any other human that had ever existed. He was not claiming that he had been born before Abraham. After all, many of those there knew him or knew Mary and/or his brothers and/or sisters. Therefore, this claim was not that he was born centuries earlier. He was claiming that before his physical birth on earth he had existed which is only a quality that God could possess. Second, it would seem that he is actually claiming the name of God: “I Am” or in Greek ἐγώ εἰμι (transliterated ego eimi). We only have to look at the next verse to see the Jewish leaders’ reaction: they thought it blasphemy! Now, if they were only reacting to Jesus stating he existed before Abraham, they would merely have stated, in their opinion, Jesus was just crazy. However, to claim to be God, now
that was something different. To them, that was blasphemy.

 James White makes a very good connection of this term, ego eimi, to the term “I am” (ani hu transliterated from Hebrew) used by Isaiah (Is 41:4; 43:10; 46:4). Isaiah used this term, ani hu, as an euphemism to connect with the name of God Himself. Then in Isaiah 45:18, this term is then tied to the act of creating which the New Testament attributes to Jesus Christ (Jn 1:3, Cl 1:16-17; Hb 1:2-3). White then states that the connection between these passages in Isaiah and Exodus 3:14 (where God stated to Moses, “I AM THAT I AM”) is undeniable. The Jewish leaders understood this connection that Jesus was making and is the reason they were so upset. They understood what Jesus was saying but refused to accept it and instead accused him of blasphemy. John 8:59 states they were so upset they were willing to stone him on the spot. Remember this was a time in Jewish history when the Romans had taken capital punishment away from the Jewish leaders. This shows how really upset they were. They were willing to go against the commands of Rome to silence Jesus of making such a claim.

 This is not the only verse where Jesus made this claim. In John 10:30, Jesus stated, “I and the Father are one.” And in John 14:9, Jesus told Philip, “Anyone who has seen me has seen the Father.” Therefore, Jesus was not passive in making a claim to not only be equal with God but to be God as well. Jesus was stating that he was part of the Trinity and, therefore, we see that scripture supports the doctrine of God being Trinity.

 This is really a very important message because we need to stop and think about the significance of Jesus’ death. If he was not God, then His death has no real meaning for us. God demanded a perfect sacrifice. That was not possible up until the time of Jesus Christ and so the sacrifices had to be done repeatedly. Jesus had to be 100% God in order for the sacrifice to meet God’s perfection criterion. Jesus had to be 100% human in order for his sacrifice to count for mankind’s payment. Since he was part of the Trinity (and therefore equal to God as well as a part of God) Jesus was able to appease the wrath of God that was headed toward each of us. We now count on his payment for our sins and by no other means of effort. We can only stand before a holy God because of what Jesus Christ did for us. After all, scripture also states that salvation can only come through Jesus Christ (Ac 4:12). No wonder, no one else was qualified to meet the high expectation of a sin payment that God required. Only Jesus Christ met the criteria God established. How amazing! God established the criteria because of His justice and, knowing we could never pay the requirement, did so on our behalf to show His love and mercy. Don’t you want a God like that? Doesn’t that make Him a God of Easter?

 James White, “Purpose and Meaning of "Ego Eimi" in the Gospel of John In Reference to the Deity of Christ,” Alpha and Omego Ministries,
http://vintage.aomin.org/EGO.html(accessed 10-Mar-2013).

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Touch of Jesus
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God of Easter

3/4/2013

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Since Easter is just around the corner, I thought we should look at some things that Christ said about himself that supports him being the God of Easter. However, before we do that, I think we should visit a few of the past posts to remind ourselves of what we already know so we can go forward. In the10-Nov-2012 post (Easter vs First Fruits) we saw that there is a difference between Easter and First Fruits; but today, Easter for Christians is the same as First Fruits to the first century Christians. For the reason why, review the post. Therefore, for Christians, both are referring to the resurrection of Jesus Christ. 

We also need to understand the character of God to help us understand the role of Jesus Christ. Review post 14-Oct-2012 (
Son of God) to understand this more. This will help us to understand the concept of the term “Son of God” and what that means. Does this mean they are two separate beings? Or does this term support the idea of Trinity? Reviewing that post will help you to see that terminology sometimes yields to a connotation that was not the original intent.

 Our understanding of the Godhead is very important for us understanding how Jesus Christ can be the God of Easter. See the 11-Jan-2013 post (
Biblical Conundrum: Trinity) to review how God is an enigma to us and is very hard to understand from a human viewpoint. However, understanding that He is unique and above our understanding helps to better understand how Jesus Christ can be the God of Easter. The idea of Trinity, although difficult, it key to our moving forward to understand how Jesus could be the God of Easter.

 Now that we have some background information for our discussion, we will begin to understand what Christ said about himself while here on earth. Many have claimed that while he was a great teacher and showed how to live a good life, he did not claim to be God. Others say that he did not claim to have any qualities that would be considered equal to God. As we go forward from here toward Easter, we will explore some of Christ’s sayings and see what he really claimed. I look forward to hearing your feedback.

Related Posts:
Easter versus First Fruits
Meaning of Son of God
Biblical Conundrum: Trinity


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