Resurrection Reactions – John 20

1 12 2008

1. Disciples 1-10 – went home – moving on 10

  • I doesn’t say why they went home. I do know that there are many who give up and go home though.

  • Solved Jesus Appeared 19-23 – not glad 2

2. Mary – Cried 11-13 – she thought someone had taken him

  • Resurrection last thing on her mind.13
  • Wrong understanding lead to opposite reaction.
  • Solved Jesus Appeared 14-18

3. Thomas – Denial – 24-25

  • He wasn’t any worse than the other disciples. They had just already seen.
  • Solved Jesus Appeared 26-29

Jesus appeared to solve the unbelief in the resurrection in all three cases. His appearing after death change their understanding which changed their reaction.

Personal encounters with God are a must for personal faith decisions.

  • All true faith gripping moments come from a personal encounter with God.
  • When children make decisions based on their parents faith without having a personal decision themselves there will be problems.
  • When a decision is made based on a friend or family members decision there will be problems.
  • Not just salvation but other faith-based decisions as well.

Personal encounters with God often happen at crucial life events.

  • It was the death of Jesus and now his missing body that was challenging them. It was getting them out of their normal stuff to a time of deep thinking. In this case it was something they considered bad. God uses both bad and good events to drive us to that point of serious faith questioning. It can be good things like the birth of a child, a new job, or marriage. It could also be “bad” things like a sickness, loss of a job, money problems, marriage problems, or even death.

  • Their reaction was wrong in their crisis for two reasons

  1. They did not understand the Scripture. 9
  2. Thomas didn’t trust his friends.

Personal encounters with God lead to a change in behavior.

  • It happened in both Mary, disciples and Thomas
  • Whatever the decision is it will lead to strongly held believes that are hard shake.
  • Right belief in the resurrection lead to gladness, excitement, and worship.




Lazarus Lessons: Saved – John 11:38-44

7 07 2008
 We use the word “saved” in many different ways, but the most important way to be saved is the salvation from God wrath, by God’s Son and for God glory.

I wonder have many people have been…

Saved by the Bell

but not from Hell

Saved from meth

but not from God’s wrath

Saved from being sad

but not from being bad

Saved from being ugly

but not from being ungodly

Saved from addiction

but not by God’s conviction

Saved from a flood

but not by His blood

Saved from tragic loss

but not by the cross

Saved by the seat belt

but not by the wounds He felt

Saved from being bored

but not from God’s sword

Saved from what you’ve been

but not from sin

Saved from loneliness

but not for holiness

Saved for an hour

but not by the gospel’s power

Why do I want to take the Lazarus resurrection and apply it to being saved?

  1. Because it is a great picture of what happens to us at conversion.

  2. Because one reason Jesus did it was to bring about salvation in others. 11:45

  3. Because Lazarus being saved from death was surely meant to be are reflection of saving from death and hell.

  4. Because many things that happen physically are pictures of things that happen spiritually.

  • Jesus used physical things to teaches us about the spiritual side. John 3 (born again),

  • Baptism and the Lord’s Supper and physical action Christ commanded to remind us something spiritual.

  • Marriage is meant to be a physical picture of our spiritual relationship to our Savior.

Lazarus was dead and before salvation we are spiritually dead.

Why does the Bible use the word “death” to describe us before salvation? Eph. 2

  • Because there is something about death that is a picture of who we are before being saved by God.

 Just as dead people do not have breath, unsaved people do not have the spirit.

  • The word spirit in the OT and NT means breath. Unsaved people do not have the Holy breath of God breathed into them. And therefore they are spiritually dead.

  • Because they are not alive spiritually they do not understand spiritual things accurately.

We are SAVED by power of Jesus’ words

There are three commands that Jesus gave to bring Lazarus to life.  The dead are hopeless w/o Jesus’ command.

1. Jesus’ words remove the barrier to life. 39 “Take away the stone.”

  • In the natural realm it is impossible to bring to life someone who has been dead four days. The mummy returns is the kind of thing that only happens in the movies, but Jesus made the original mummy return.

  • The stone was in the way of Lazarus coming out of the tomb, so Jesus had it removed.

  • There are things that hinder our salvation, but nothing that Jesus cannot remove.

  • There are barriers of reason that can keeps us in the darkness of spiritual death.

  • There are barriers of circumstances, but Jesus can remove all barriers

2. Jesus’ words command life. 43 “Lazarus, come out”

  • Jesus did not say, “You are free to come out if you want to.” He commanded Lazarus to come out.

  • On the outside a person my plead with another to be leave their sin behind and by saved and they may think about it and decide not to. On the inside every times someone is truly saved it is because Jesus commands it and they awake from their deadness and come out.

  • I wish we had Lazarus’ perspective on this. I wonder how he would have retold the story.

  • He might have told it this way, “I was in that cave and the first thing I remember is hearing the words ‘Lazarus, Come out,’ so I did. I didn’t know I there was any other option. I responded by coming out, because I was alive. If I had still been dead I would not have heard the word and I would not have responded. Jesus made be alive and I responded.”

3. Jesus’ words remove the chains of death. 44 “Unbind him, and let him go.”

  • Lazarus was alive. He was out of the darkness, but he was still wrapped up and constrained by his death clothes. So Jesus took care of that problem as well.

  • Some people have been saved, but they are still wrapped up like a dead mummy. Sin is still pulling on them. They are alive in a coffin.

  • Some one might say, “If they’re saved what difference does it make?”

  • Jesus never saved anyone so that they could only go to heaven when they die.

  • He saved us by his death so we could live for him. Eph. 2:10 good works.

  • If you’re saved, you are saved for God’s sake not simply your own. If your life is characterized as a whole by sin. You need to repent right now. You need to turn to Jesus and seek his forgiveness, stop living in sin! Come to Jesus he commands it. If you are not responding to his voice it is because you are still dead. You are not saved. You are lost. You are going to face the judgment of God. You need to come to Jesus. You say yes, I live this way but I believe in Jesus. No, you believe that your sin will make you happier than Jesus. You believe that your sin is better than Jesus. If you really believed in Jesus you would stop that sin and showing that you are alive.

 





Lazarus Lessons: Resurrection – John 11:17-27

30 06 2008

Jesus being “the Resurrection and the Life” tells us the he rules over two things: Life and Death.

Jesus rules over life

1. Because he creates life physically.

  • Jesus was at work in creation.

  • Gen. 1:26 And God said, Let us make man in our image, after our likeness.

  • Ps. 139:13 For you formed my inward parts; you knitted me together in my mother’s womb.

2. Because he sustains life physically.

  • Col. 1:17 And in him all things hold together.

3. Because he creates life spiritually.

  • 2 Cor. 5:17 Therefore if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation, the old has passed away; behold, the new has come.

4. Because he sustains life spiritually.

  • Phil 1:6 And I am sure of this, that he who began a good work in you will bring it to completion at the day of Jesus Christ.

  • 1 Thess. 5:23-24 Now may the God of peace himself sanctify you completely, and may your whole spirit and soul and body be kept blameless at the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ. He who calls you is faithful; he will surely do it.

 

Jesus rules over death

1. Because death cannot happen without him allowing it.

  • No one has ever died “before their time” from God’s perspective.

  • From the littlest baby to the oldest saint, from the martyr to the war victim. No death ever happens that God says, “whoops, how’d that happen?”

  • He didn’t say to Mary and Martha, “You’re right, if I had only been there he wouldn’t have died.” No, He didn’t say that because it was not true. He could have stopped it had he wanted to do so. He had stopped the death someone before when he was not present with them (John 4:50).  He had greater reasons for not stopping Lazarus’ death that were beyond their understanding.

  • He is as much in control of everyones death as he was in control of his own death.

2. Because he can reverse death at his spoken word.

  • Lazarus Come out!!

3. Because he defeated death himself.

  • When Jesus rose from the grave it was the death of death. The fear of it being the end was obliterated and consumed.

     

Jesus is the Resurrection

1. He is so much in control of resurrection that it is right to call him “The Resurrection.”

2. Because he can raise anyone.

3. Because he is alive himself.





The Resurrection of Jesus and our Merciful Salvation 1 Peter 1:3-5

24 03 2008

 The Resurrection was God’s mercy in action. 3

  • Mercy is not getting what we do deserve. 3

  • Mercy without action is useless. 3

How merciful is God?

1. Look at good common to us all.

2. Look at your own sin.

  • Count how many times in one day you sin. Then multiply that times every day of your life. One sin equals death.

3. Look at the empty tomb.

  • If Jesus would have just died and not risen again that would not be enough for us. The Resurrection of Jesus keeps those who are born again from getting what they deserve.

Our Salvation is based on God’s Mercy. 3

  • Titus 3:5 He has saved us, not because of works done by us in righteousness, but according to his own mercy, …

How do you know you where born?

  • You don’t go into historical facts to prove your born again.

  • You just say, “I’m here.”  You say look at me now.

How does a person know they are born again?

  • When we answer this question we should answer it the same way.  We should say look at my life NOW.
  • Most people say, “look at what I did a long time ago.  Look at my born again certificate.  I was baptized.  I said a prayer.”  If our life is not different NOW then we need to check and see if we have truly been born again.

Resurrection power Saves to the finish 5

The power of God in the resurrection of Jesus brings Resurrected living in our lives now. 5

  • If God has saved you then the power that brought Jesus to life will be at work in you, changing you.

  • Rom. 6:4 just as Christ was raised from the dead by the glory of the Father, we too might walk in newness of life.

The power of God in the resurrection of Jesus guards us through faith to stand until the end. 5

  • 1 Cor. 15:1-4 Now I would remind you, brothers, of the gospel I preached to you, which you received, in which you stand, 2 and by which you are being saved, if you hold fast to the word I preached to you—unless you believed in vain. 3 For I delivered to you as of first importance what I also received: that Christ died for our sins in accordance with the Scriptures, 4 that he was buried, that he was raised on the third day in accordance with the Scriptures,

  • If we are falling away we need to ask ourselves if we are a Christian.

  • If we are falling away we need to ask ourselves if we are going to Heaven.

  • If we are falling away we need to ask ourselves if we are headed to Hell.

  • Phil. 1:6 And I am sure of this, that he who began a good work in you will bring it to completion at the day of Jesus Christ.

The power of God in the resurrection of Jesus guarantees our future resurrection. 5

  • Just as sure as God rise Jesus so he will raise those who are born again.

  • Just as Jesus has defeated death, so we will live again.

  • Rom. 6:5 5 For if we have been united with him in a death like his, we shall certainly be united with him in a resurrection like his.