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This Jesus Series
Contributed by Jon Daniels on Mar 6, 2023 (message contributor)
Summary: Based on John 1:1-18 - Sermon encourages hearers to consider who Jesus is & His offer of eternal life.
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“THIS JESUS” John 1:1-18
FBCF – 3/5/23
Jon Daniels
INTRO – LET’S TALK ABOUT JESUS! Not just any Jesus, b/c it was a common, ordinary Jewish name in the 1st century. But there’s nothing common or ordinary about THIS Jesus, the Jesus that Peter referred to in Acts 2:36 when he said, “Let all the house of Israel therefore know for certain that God has made him both Lord and Christ, this Jesus whom you crucified.” It’s just like God to take the ordinary & turn it into something extraordinary – to take the common & turn into something uncommon – to take something that’s an everyday sort of thing & turn it into something that will change the way you live every day for the rest of eternity!
We’re not talking about just ANY Jesus – we’re talking about THIS Jesus – THIS Jesus:
- Who was talked about by the OT prophets for hundreds of years before He ever came.
- Who was born to a virgin in Bethlehem, announced by angels, & worshiped by shepherds.
- Who was baptized by John the Baptist, identifying Himself w/ sinners.
- Who was tempted by Satan in every way that we are yet without sin.
- Who preached the truth of the K’dom of God, who showed the reality of the love of God, who hung out w/ the sinners, the scum, & the strays.
- Who touched people that no one else would touch, who loved people that no one else would love, who talked to people that no one else would talk to, setting an example for all to see & follow.
- Who infuriated the religious zealots, & enthralled those who were cast out & cast aside by the religious zealots.
- Who healed the sick, fixed the broken, fed the hungry, & raised the dead.
- Who was ridiculed & humiliated, beaten to a pulp, slammed to a cross, pierced w/ thorns, nails & a spear, gave eternal life to a thief in the last moments of his life, forsaken by His Father, & forgave His killers before He breathed His last breath, purchasing our salvation.
- Who rose from the grave & commissioned a scared ragtag group of disciples before He ascended back to the right hand of His Father’s throne where He is right now interceding for you & me.
- Who one day SOON will hear His Father say, “GO!” when He will return in power & glory to take us how to be w/ Him forever.
That’s who we are talking about today! THIS JESUS – King of kings – Lord of lords – the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world – Our Savior, our Redeemer, our Friend, our soon-coming King!
So, what would we be doing right now if we knew that as soon as we finish this service, this Jesus was going to come again? Walk right through these doors & stand in front of us & speak to us as His Body. Or walk up & down these rows & stand before each one of us individually on the condition of our hearts & lives. What would we be doing? What would we be saying? How would we be worshiping?
EXPLANATION – John 1:1-18 (p. 886)
John differs from Matthew, Mark, & Luke. Style of writing different. Purpose for writing different. Whereas Matthew, Mark, & Luke wrote about Jesus in a chronological narrative form, John’s purpose was given way over in John 20:31 – “But these are written that you may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of the living God, & that by believing you may have life in His name.” John wanted his readers to truly know Jesus, not just facts about his life.
- He was “the disciple whom Jesus loved.” He might have been Jesus’ best friend – his BFF!
- Had a close, intimate relationship w/ the Lord Jesus
- Wanted his readers to know Jesus intimately right now.
- Sad that some people go their whole lives as Christians & never really try to get to know Jesus in an intimate way! Maybe they’re scared to, or don’t want to change anything. Just want to know they’re going to heaven, & that’s good enough for them.
- But if all you’re worried about is having your “fire insurance” paid up & don’t really have a passion to know the Lord personally & powerfully, there’s a good chance that you really don’t even know Him at all! If there’s no fruit of that relationship, then there’s no root in that relationship.
- Adrian Rogers illus – Newlyweds – leaving church to go on honeymoon. New wife turns to husband, “Beautiful wedding…Take me home now.” “Our house isn’t finished yet, plus we’ve got to go on our honeymoon.” “No, not that home. I mean my home. Take me home to my parents.” “What do you mean? We’re married now.” “I know. I’ve accepted you as my husband, but I want to go home to my parents. Don’t expect me to change the way I’ve been living. I just don’t want anything else to change in my life. I love you & I hope to see you on weekends if it’s convenient. Of course, since I’ve taken you as my husband, I expect that you’re going to take care of me when I’m sick or need something. So take your hands off my life & please just take me home to my parents now.”