Series: Biblical Cities- Jerusalem [#42]
JERUSALEM- IT’S ALL ABOUT JESUS
Matthew 23:37
Introduction:
We are continuing in our Series about the most mentioned City in the Bible- Jerusalem.
Matthew 23:37
Last week, we studied the beginning of Peter’s sermon. He began his sermon by preaching about a prophesied time when all of God’s people would have the Holy Spirit of God within them. As we continue to study this sermon that Peter preached on the Day of Pentecost, remember that it is all about Jesus. Everything that the Christian life is based on is about Jesus.
Acts 2:22
It’s all about…
1. Jesus’ earthly ministry.
Jesus lived on this Earth in human form for 33 years. During those 33 years, He never sinned- He was perfect. His earthly ministry began when He was 30 years old. During His earthly ministry, Jesus performed many miracles. Each of these miracles was to show who He was. He was showing those around Him over and over again that He was working through the power of God. In fact, He was the promised Messiah- The Son of God.
Many people have believed that Jesus was a great healer, a great teacher, and great leader; but they have never realized how powerful His earthly ministry was. Without the virgin birth, there is no resurrection. Without living a perfect life, there is no sacrificial lamb. Without showing Himself to the people of Israel, there was no miracles and revelation of His identity.
Acts 2:23
It’s all about…
2. Jesus’ death.
Without the death of Jesus, there would be no salvation from sin. God knew before He created this world that man would sin, and that sin would separate us from God. The death of Jesus had been planned before the foundations of the Earth were laid. I want you to notice a particular word that is used twice in this verse- “You”.
We have all sinned and because of that, the word “you” applies to each of us. Our sins handed Jesus over to be crucified. Our sins put Jesus to death on a cross. While Jesus was on the cross, He became the sin of all of the world. Jesus went from the only perfect person to ever live on this earth, to the greatest sinner ever. Without Jesus’ death, there is no resurrection.
Acts 2:24-32
It’s all about…
3. Jesus’ resurrection.
When Jesus died, He went to Hell. The wages of sin is eternal death. This is important to understand, because when Jesus physically rose from the dead; He did so because He had victory over sin, death, Satan, and Hell. When Jesus ascended from Hades, He took all of those, (including David) who had been found righteous into Heaven. Those Old Testament people who had been found righteous were waiting for Jesus to arise from the dead so that they could enter into Heaven.
Acts 2:33-36
It's all about…
4. Jesus’ heavenly position.
When Jesus ascended into Heaven, He took His position at the right hand of God the Father. Jesus is at a place of honor. Jesus’ position gives Him power over His enemy. There is no one or nothing that has power over Him. God the Father gave Jesus the promised Holy Spirit to pour out upon all who trust in Him.
Jesus has been through everything that we have been through and worse. He understands betrayal. He understands persecution. He understands going through challenges. Jesus knows what you are going through and has the power to give you victory in all things.
Acts 2:37-41
It's all about…
5. Jesus’ salvation.
When the people heard that each one of them was responsible for the death of the Messiah because of their sins; they were cut to the heart. A person does not know that they need to be saved; until they realize that they are a sinner- That’s what happen to these people. Without Christ, there is no hope for eternity.
I pray that this sermon has cut into your heart and you will repent of your sins and trust in the perfect life, death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus; so that you will be saved. This salvation is offered to anyone who chooses to take this gift.
Conclusion:
Peter continued to not just preach; but he pleaded with them to trust in Jesus as Savior. I too am pleading with you today to repent and believe in Jesus as your Savior. Christians, about 3,000 people were saved that day. Why is that not happening now? The early Church met in homes, not church buildings; and they were a growing church.