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The Incomparable Christ: ‘the Uniqueness Of Jesus.' Series
Contributed by Gordon Curley on Mar 5, 2023 (message contributor)
Summary: The Incomparable Christ: ‘The Uniqueness of Jesus' - John chapter 5 verses 16-30 - sermon by Gordon Curley (PowerPoint slides to accompany this talk are available on request – email: gcurley@gcurley.info)
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The Incomparable Christ: ‘The Uniqueness of Jesus.'
SERMON OUTLINE:
• Claim #1: "I am equal with God" (vs 19-20).
• Claim #2: "I am the giver of life" (vs 21 & 26).
• Claim #3: "I am the final judge" (vs 22-23).
• Claim #4: "I determine man's destiny" (vs 24).
• Claim #5: "I will raise the dead" (vs 25-29).
• Claim #6: "I am always doing the will of God" (vs 30)
SERMON BODY
Reading: John chapter 5 verses 16-30
Ill:
• In the news this week was a story about man's best friend,
• His name is Benny, and he is a rescue Labrador.
• Why is he in the news, well, not because he has rescued someone,
• But because at the age of nine he learnt to ice skate.
• Benny's owner, Cheryl Delsangro,
• Saw how much her dog enjoyed running around on the ice,
• Chasing after an ice hockey puck,
• And decided to see if an old dog could learn a new trick.
• And yes, Benny actually has his own custom skates designed by his owner Cheryl.
• Benny is fast becoming an internet star.
• You can view him on YouTube (https://youtu.be/JQC396oKmmI)
• TRANSITION: When I read his story, I thought he must be unique, incomparable,
• But a quick search soon showed that there are other ice-skating dogs out there!
• Yet, when it comes to Jesus Christ,
• One word you can associate with him is incomparable,
• There is no-one, and I mean no-one who can compare to him.
• And our series of studies up to and including Easter will show you why.
This morning:
• We are going to look at a fascinating dialogue found in John chapter 5 verses 16-30.
• Between Jesus and the religious leaders.
• They are opposed to Jesus over a number of issues,
• You could summarise their objection as Jesus refused to play by their rules.
• And the big rule for these religious leaders was the Sabbath.
• One day in seven must be kept for rest and worship and nothing else.
• They took that commandment from God.
• And they twisted it, they distorted it, they misused it.
• And Jesus comes along and he deliberately, in their face,
• Breaks and ignores their interpretation of the commandments.
• And will show and teach its real meaning.
Note:
• On first reading of this passage,
• You may give you the impression it is about the Sabbath.
• But if you slow down and read it again and again,
• There is a different item on the agenda of Jesus.
Ill:
• A few years ago, we were invited to a wedding and afterwards the reception.
• The bride and groom went from the Church to somewhere else for some extra photos.
• When they arrived at the venue,
• They came down a long driveway to the front of the hotel,
• There was a crowd of guests, including us who were ready to greet them.
• The car they came in was a vintage white Rolls Royce,
• And as the couple stood next to the car while yet more photos were taken,
• All the ladies gathered were saying; “Wow! Doesn’t the bride look fantastic?”
• While all the men were saying, “Wow! Doesn’t the car look fantastic?”
• TRANSITION: Somebody had missed the point!
• And in this passage some people will miss the point about what is going on.
• Like the religious leaders they will be focussed on the Sabbath,
• Yet, notice that Jesus doesn’t directly refer to the Sabbath,
• His focus and the point he is emphasising is on the relationship to his Father.
• i.e., Verse 17: ““My Father is always working”
• i.e. Verse 18b: “he was even calling God his own Father”
• i.e. Verse 19b; “ the Son can do nothing by himself; he can do only what he sees his Father doing,”
• i.e. Verse 19c: “because whatever the Father does the Son also does.”
• i.e., Verse 20: “For the Father loves the Son”
• i.e., Verse 21a: “For just as the Father raises the dead”
• i.e., Verse 22a, “Moreover, the Father judges no one”
• i.e., Verse 23a: “That all may honour the Son just as they honour the Father. “
• i.e. Verse 23b: “Whoever does not honour the Son does not honour the Father, who sent him.”
• i.e. Verse 26a: “For as the Father has life in himself,”
• So, the religious leaders may be focussed on the Sabbath,
• But not Jesus, his focus is on his relationship to his Father.
• And that relationship makes him incomparable and quite unique.
• Incomparable is a great word, meaning,