Summary: How can we truly prepare to celebrate the resurrection of Christ?

Preparing for Easter

March 20, 2005

Center Point Baptist Church

Deacon reads Psalm 96:7-13.

Introduction

What does it take to really praise and worship?

Have you heard about the little boy who attended church for the first time and was asked how it went? He replied, “The music was nice but the commercial was too long.”

*Many people get the wrong idea about what praise and worship really is – it’s not just singing and listening to a sermon!

Note: We are entering a season of the year where we make special effort to commemorate the love of Jesus in his death and resurrection.

• It is truly a season when all Christians should worship.

*Easter’s coming – or as I prefer “Resurrection Sunday” – and we must prepare ourselves even now for praise and worship.

How should one prepare for “Resurrection Sunday?”

• We do a good job of preparing for Christmas.

• But Easter. What do you do to prepare for Easter?

*If you’re really into it, you dye a few eggs and buy an uncomfortable outfit and you’re ready to go.

*To Christians, commemorating the resurrection is the most important day of the year – or it should be.

•It is the central event of Christian history.

Read Luke 19:29-41.

1.) Spontaneous Praise

*Scripture speaks of the crowd breaking forth in spontaneous praise at the sight of Jesus.

Who was this crowd – and why did they break forth in praise?

• It was a great crowd – from all the land – people coming into Jerusalem for the Passover feast.

• Many were aware of Jesus and His miracles.

John 12:13 – They took palm branches and went out to meet him, shouting, “Hosanna! – Blessed is He who comes in the name of the Lord! – Blessed is the King of Israel!”

*Scripture also tells us that they had come because of His great miraculous power –

• He stilled the storm

• He fed 5000 – then 4000

• He walked on the water

• 2 huge catches of fish

• He turned water into wine

• He healed people – He cleansed people.

• He raised people – including Lazarus.

*Some wonder why it is we can’t experience miracles like that today –

• Some people think they would believe in Jesus if they could see a definite sign or miracle.

• Jesus says we are blessed if we can believe without seeing.

• We have all the proof we need in the words of the Bible and the testimony of believers.

*The crowd praised Him for the miracles (dynameon) – or “evidences of spiritual power” – they had seen.

• Their praise directly quoted a Messianic Psalm –

Psalm 118:25-26 – O LORD, save us; O LORD, grant us success. Blessed is He who comes in the name of the LORD.

*We have the proof of His mighty power in our own personal testimony of salvation!

• This great salvation leads us to praise God! – Doesn’t it?

2.) Quenching the Spirit

*There were those hanging around who knew just what their loud “hosannas” meant – the Pharisees.

Jealousy – they saw that the opinion of the people was changing – to follow after Jesus instead of them!

• All of this joy could not be allowed –

-It wasn’t in the program.

-It’s not on the agenda.

-It isn’t in the bulletin.

-We haven’t done it that way before!

*Christians today – blood bought by the perfect life, death, and sacrifice of the Son of God – have every reason to break forth in spontaneous praise, but don’t – for fear of others who would judge them.

Not talking about “out of control” – but “out of coma!” – the redeemed of the Lord have a reason to celebrate!

Matthew 23:13 – Woe to you, teachers of the law and Pharisees, you hypocrites! You shut the kingdom of heaven in men’s faces. You yourselves do not enter, nor will you let those enter who are trying to.

*So the Pharisees told Jesus to shut them up – already aware of His humility, they may have assumed He would comply, but –

• He despises the contempt of the proud.

• He accepts the praise of the humble.

3.) Ain’t No Rock Gonna Cry in My Place

Luke 19:40 – “I tell you,” He replied, “if they keep quiet, the stones will cry out.”

*Jesus is master over nature – and all of nature itself cries out in praise to God!

What if the rocks really cried out in praise – what would they say?

*An evangelist named Rick Ousley researched and explained:

Exodus 17 – Moses tapped on the rock and water came out for the people – God provides for us all our needs!

Exodus 34 – God gives His commandments on stone tablets – God gives us direction in life!

Judges 16 – Samson tied to a grinding stone going in circles – God is the God who renews our strength and gives us another chance!

1 Samuel 17 – David chooses 5 small stones and takes down a giant through the power of God – God is the God who will take down the giants in our lives when we go forward in His name.

Nehemiah 4 – Rebuilding the city walls with large stones – God is the God who rebuilds lives!

1 Kings 18 – The face-off at Mount Carmel when fire poured down from heaven (around the altar were 12 rocks, and the altar was doused with 12 barrels of water) – this is the God who answers the fervent prayer of a righteous man!

Luke 2 – The manger was actually made in a hollowed out section of a large rock – this rock would say “I got to hold the Baby!” – the baby that now holds you!

Matthew 4 – Satan tempted Jesus, “turn these stones into bread” – He is the sinless, sovereign Son of God!

John 8 – The woman caught in adultery about to be stoned (He said, “whoever is without sin, cast the first one.”) – We are to praise Him for His redemption – the salvation from our own sins.

Mark 16 – The sealed stone that closed the tomb – Praise, for the grave couldn’t hold Him, death couldn’t defeat Him, and because of His victory, we have blessed eternal hope!

*If these are the ways in which the rocks would give praise unto Jesus – who are we to do any less?

“But I don’t want to people to think I’m strange”

Here’s what’s really strange – a blood-bought, redeemed, forgiven and going to heaven child of God who has no praise to offer or nothing to say.

So, how do we really prepare for Resurrection Sunday?

1. Remember His redeeming work in your life – and if you haven’t allowed Him to redeem you yet, let Him in today!

2. Begin praising Him even now – for the wonderful blessings He’s brought into your life.

3. Determine and purpose in your life to serve Him, to follow Him, to do whatever and go wherever He’d have you to.