Sunday, October 28, 2007

October 28, 2007 - Everyday Another Miracle - The Transfiguration

Scripture Meditation:Mark 9:2

INTRODUCTION

  • Today's message marks the sixth in our series of sermons on the miracles of Jesus
    • And I've got...a bit of a problem
    • See- I'm not sure the event we're examining today should be classified as a miracle
      • It was incredible- no doubt about it!
      • But it was so different from the other miracles Jesus performed
  • I mean- up to now the miracles we've talked about have been pretty straightforward
    • Jesus does something that miraculously transcends the laws and processes of science and nature
    • He-
      • Changes water into wine
      • Heals people of their illnesses and diseases
      • Walks on water
      • Feeds huge crowds with meager provisions of food
      • Calms a raging storm
  • But today's miracle- the miracle of the Transfiguration- isn't like that at all
    • In this case- we're not talking about something Jesus did
    • But something that happened to Him
  • It's so important that it's recorded in Matthew, Mark & Luke
    • Today we're going to examine Mark's account of this miracle
    • So turn with me to Mark- chapter 9. We'll begin with the second verse

THE MIRACLE: WHAT HAPPENED

    Mark 9:2

  • Mark tells us this miracle happened after six days
    • The question is: Six days after what?
    • In this case it had been six days since Jesus told His disciples the most painful thing they'd ever heard
  • It had happened at a place called Caesarea Philippi
  • Mark 8:27-31

  • Has anyone ever told you something that was so shocking- so terrible- so beyond belief that your mind couldn't absorb it?
  • I remember on September 11, 2001 Richard Kroenke called about 9:15 and told me I needed to turn on the television
    • By that time both of the jumbo jets had crashed into the World Trade Center towers
    • So I'm sitting in my office- listening to the news
      • But it was like my mind didn't grasp the enormity of what I was seeing
      • So for about 30-45 minutes I continued to work on whatever I was working on
  • That sense of disbelief swept over the disciples when Jesus told them He was going to be killed in Jerusalem
    • They couldn't accept it.
      • It couldn't be.
      • It made no sense
    • Jesus was the Messiah- the Christ
      • How could He be rejected by the elders, the chief priests and teachers of the law?
      • And as for being killed- that was impossible! No harm could ever come to God's Chosen One
  • It was so unbelievable Peter pulled Jesus to the side and chastised Him
    • Stop talking like this Jesus! This is NEVER going to happen to YOU!
    • We won't LET it happen! You're NOT going to be killed! Don't mention it again!
  • Well you can imagine Peter's shock when Jesus turned and said: "Get behind me, Satan!" he said. "You do not have in mind the things of God, but the things of men." (Mark 8:33)
    • A few minutes earlier Jesus had praised Peter for recognizing that He was the Christ
    • Now Jesus was calling Peter 'Satan'
  • For 6 days those terrible words lingered like a festering wound
    • The disciples unable- or unwilling- to believe that Jesus might have to die
    • And Jesus- more determined than ever- to face His destiny on the Cross

    Mark 2:9

  • The Greek word translated as 'transfigured' is metamorphoo
    • It's the same word that gives us our English word 'metamorphosis'
    • It literally means 'to be changed into another form'

    Mark 2:3

  • Matthew adds this detail about Jesus' appearance: His face shone like the sun...
  • Pretty amazing stuff
    • Dazzling white clothes and a face that glowed like the sun
    • But- come on- give me some real details
      • What was going here?
      • What was happening to Jesus?
  • Well here's the thing:
    • There are no words to describe what happened on the mountain that day
    • It was incomprehensible- and it wasn't over yet!

    Mark 2:4

  • The appearance of Moses and Elijah is not coincidental- if you understand what these men represented to the Jews
    • Moses represented the Old Testament Law in all its glory
      • GOD'S Law
      • The Law that established the system of sacrifice and atonement for sin
    • Elijah represented all the prophets of the Old Testament
      • The men who proclaimed God's truth
      • Who foretold the Coming of God's Chosen One
  • Given all that- it's not surprising to learn what Jesus, Moses and Elijah were talking about
  • Luke 9:31

  • In other words: Moses and Elijah were talking to Jesus about His Crucifixion and Resurrection
    • Everything the Old Testament Law and prophets had pointed to
    • Was being fulfilled in the birth, life, death and Resurrection of Jesus!
  • You know- at this point I'm surprised the disciples didn't drop dead of a heart attack
    • They were seeing something that had never happened before- and has never happened since
    • They were thunderstruck- they didn't know what to say or do

    Mark 2:5-7

  • Throughout the Old Testament God's presence is frequently described as being an enveloping cloud
    • So to say a voice came from the cloud
    • Means that God Himself was speaking to the disciples
  • In that context- the phrase Read Him! is more than a suggestion
    • It's an order- it's a direct commandment from God
    • It means-
      • Not only are you supposed to Read whatever Jesus says
      • You're supposed to obey- and accept- whatever He says
  • And that meant accepting the truth that Jesus was destined to die on the Cross of Calvary!
  • Mark 2:8

  • As suddenly as the transfiguration began- it ended
    • Jesus' appearance returned to normal
    • Elijah and Moses disappeared
    • And the voice in the cloud was no longer heard

THE MIRACLE: WHAT IT MEANS

  • Earlier I said I wasn't sure if you should call the Transfiguration a miracle
    • OK- I fudged a little
      • Obviously- this was a miracle!
      • No doubt about
    • But what did it mean?
      • What was it telling us about WHO Jesus was
      • And WHY Jesus had come to Earth?
  • I know I'm starting to sound like a broken record
    • But this is another one of those places were you have to go back to Old Testament
    • To understand the significance of something that happened in the New Testament
  • In this case you have to go back to Moses' experience with God on Mt. Sinai. Turn with me to Exodus 33
  • Exodus 33:12-20

  • One of the unique aspects of Moses' relationship with God was its intimacy
    • The Bible says Moses spoke to God like a man speaks with his friend
    • In this case Moses is asking God to be with him- and give him the wisdom he needs to lead the children of Israel

    Mark 2:14-16

  • It's almost like Moses can't take 'Yes' for an answer
    • God has promised that His holy power and presence would always be with Moses and the children of Israel
    • And Moses is essentially saying: Prove it Lord!

    Mark 2:17-18

  • Folks- this is a truly audacious request
    • Moses wants God to reveal Himself-
      • In all His majesty
      • In all His power
      • In all His wonder
      • In all His holiness
      • In all His righteousness
      • In all His justice
      • In all His mercy and grace
    • In other words: Moses wants to know EVERYTHING he can possibly know about God

    Exodus33:19-20

  • God's point is that He's going to pull back the curtain and reveal Himself to Moses
    • With one important exception: you cannot see my face, for no one may see me and live
    • The point here is that no human being can comprehend the full glory of God
      • If you ever did you'd be struck dead
      • It would be more than you mind could absorb- more than your heart could handle

    Exodus33:21-23

  • Don't get hung-up on the references to God's hand- and His back- and His face
    • The Bible teaches us that God is pure spirit. He doesn't have a physical body
    • The idea here is that God is going to let Moses see a reflection of His power and glory
  • It's kind of like viewing a total eclipse of the sun
    • If you look at an eclipse directly the retina of your eye would be destroyed
    • To be safe- what you have to do is look at a reflected image of the eclipse

    Exodus 34:5-7

  • Moses had already learned God's chosen name at the Burning Bush
    • The name- pronounced Yahweh or Jehovah- means 'I Am'
    • Here God explains what His name means
      • It means He is...
        • Compassionate and gracious
        • Slow to anger
        • Abounding in love and faithfulness
      • It says that while God is...
        • The holy and righteous Judge of the Universe
        • He's also ready, willing and able to offer forgiveness- and salvation- to anyone who calls on the name of Jesus!
  • 1 John 1:8-9
  • With all this in mind- let's see what happens in the aftermath of Moses' encounter with God
  • Exodus 34:29-35

  • How awesome is the glory of God?
    • Moses had seen a reflection- just a fleeting glimpse- of God's glory and it left his face with a radioactive glow
    • As for the Israelites-
      • When they looked at Moses they were seeing a reflection of a reflection of God's glory
      • And it overwhelmed- and terrified- them
  • You know- sometimes Christians forget to treat God with the awe and reverence and respect He deserves
    • Because we know Him as being perfect in love-
      • We like to think of Him as some doting grandfather in the sky
      • You'll even hear people talk about: The old man upstairs
    • But in the glory of His holiness and righteousness and majesty God is much more than that
      • The Bible says He's always clothed in light inaccessible- that He's a consuming fire
      • A burning presence before whom human beings must bow in humble worship and adoration
  • Read the way He's described in Psalm 18:6-13
  • That's incredible stuff- and here's how it ties into the miracle of Jesus' Transfiguration
    • On that mountain Peter and James and John had seen the full glory of God the Father revealed in Christ the Son
    • There could no longer be any doubt. Jesus...
      • Was more than just a man- a mother's pride and joy
      • Was the only begotten Son of the Living and Holy God- the awesome and All-powerful Creator of the Universe!
  • Many decades later- John is reflecting on that incredible experience and writes these words
  • John 1:14

  • No wonder the disciples were terrified
    • They'd seen the glory of God revealed in all its power and majesty
      • Jesus had pulled back the curtain of His humanity
      • And revealed the essence of His glory- the glory of God Himself!
    • The impossible had happened!
      • They had seen God
      • And lived to tell others about Jesus!

CONCLUSION

  • I know it's still two months away- but that's the miracle we celebrate at Christmas
  • When you stand beside the manger
    • You're not just seeing Mary's baby
    • You're looking into the face of God
  • Think about it. In the Old Testament.../ In the New Testament...
    • God...
      • Reveals Himself as an all-consuming fire
      • Reveals Himself as an infant nursing at His mother's breast
    • Moses.../ The shepherds...
      • Is warned: 'You can not see My face and live'
      • Are invited to come into the stable and see Jesus asleep in the manger
    • God...
      • Saves the children of Israel by freeing them from the bondage of Egyptian slavery
      • Sends His own Son to die on a Cross to save us from sin and death
  • It's the same God
    • In the Old Testament God is revealed in terrifying power and majesty coupled with gentleness and love
    • In the New Testament God is revealed in humble innocence and grace coupled with majestic holiness and righteousness
  • Philippians 2:5-11
  • Why can you be absolutely, positively, beyond-a-shadow-of-a-doubt certain of your salvation?
    • Because Jesus was God in human flesh
    • Because Jesus allowed Himself to be nailed to a Cross for your sin
    • Because God the Father raised God the Son back to life three days later!
    • Because God was in Christ Jesus reconciling the world unto Himself
  • Let us pray

Sunday, October 21, 2007

October 21, 2007 - Everyday, Another Miracle: Calming The Storm

Scripture Meditation:Mark 4:35-41

INTRODUCTION

  • I’ve always liked discovering new things. Take music for example
    • I’ve never listened to ‘oldie-goldie’ stations
    • Granted-
      • I’ve got some old stuff in my music collection
      • But I like discovering new artists- and listening to new music
  • The same thing is true in my approach to Bible study
    • I enjoy discovering some new insight
    • Some fresh approach that makes God’s Word come alive
  • Suffice it to say: I’m LOVING this sermon series on the miracles of Jesus
    • I’ve always known the miracles were important- that’s why I wanted to do the series
    • But I never really understood WHY the miracles were so important- until now
  • Whether
    • Jesus was...
      • Changing water into wine
      • Healing illnesses and diseases
      • Walking on the water
      • Or feeding huge crowds with a few pieces of bread
    • Each miracle had something important to say about WHO Jesus was- and WHY Jesus had come to Earth
  • Now the miracles we’ve examined so far have demonstrated that Jesus was the Messiah- the Christ- the Prophet- the Chosen One of God
  • But today’s miracle- the Calming of the Storm- has a truly breathtaking implication
    • It’s a miracle that’s recorded in the gospels of Matthew, Mark and Luke
    • For our purposes this morning I want us to examine Mark 4:35-41

THE MIRACLE: WHAT HAPPENED

Mark 4:35-36

  • Particularly in the early stages of His ministry Jesus was incredibly popular
    • It seemed like EVERYONE wanted to be with Him
    • They wanted:
      • To hear Him preach and teach
      • To see Him perform miracles
      • To be wherever He was
  • And it was utterly exhausting. In this case...
    • Jesus had spent the day preaching to a large crowd
    • So large He had to stand in a boat anchored a few yards off shore in order to be seen and heard
  • At the end of the day Jesus told the disciples:
    • Let us go over to the other side
    • Jesus was so tired He didn’t even want to get off the boat and have to wade through the crowd
  • You know sometimes it’s easy to forget that Jesus was a human being.../ someone...-
    • Who got...
      • Tired and needed rest
      • Hungry and needed a good meal
      • Thirsty and needed something to drink
    • Who knew...
      • What it meant to be lonely and grief stricken
      • But also knew times of happiness and joy
  • The clear testimony of Scripture is that Jesus was a real person who...
    • Struggled with all the things we struggle with
    • Had looked Satan and temptation in the eyeballs and never blinked
  • To me- that’s very comforting
    • It’s important to know that Jesus understands EVERYTHING I’m going through
      • He not only understands
      • He has the power and the patience to see me through
    • Listen to what the Bible says in Hebrews 4:15-16

    Mark 4:37

  • Two weeks ago we talked about the unique geography of the Sea of Galilee
    • Because it sits in a basin between huge mountain ranges
    • Deadly storms sweep across the lake on a regular basis
  • Having ‘ridden-out’ one of these storms I can tell you it’s pretty scary
    • Before you see or feel anything you hear the wind
      • At first you hear a low rumble in the distance
      • Like the sound of an approaching freight train
    • Then you begin to see the storm clouds racing down the side of the mountain- it’s eerie but beautiful in its own way
    • Then BOOM!- it hits you
      • Instantly the rain and the wind start pounding against you
      • And the lake becomes a boiling caldron of angry waves
  • Here in Mark 4 the storm was pouring so much water into the boat it was in danger of sinking
    • So here you’ve got the disciples frantically bailing water- terrified that they’re about to drown
    • And what’s Jesus doing?

    Mark 4:38

  • When you consider the violence of the storm- it’s amazing that Jesus didn’t wake up
    • On other one hand- it demonstrates His absolute amount of faith and peace
    • Most mostly it proves how completely exhausted He was

    Mark 4:38

  • I know the disciples were frightened and upset- but this was a very nasty thing to say
    • The Greek phrase is ou melei soi
    • English translations don’t begin to do it justice
      • Let’s put it this way: Sailors have always had a reputation for using...shall we say...salty language
      • That’s what’s happening here. Essentially the disciples are accusing Jesus of not giving a you-know-what about their welfare
  • Which raises the question: What did the disciples want Jesus to do?
    • Were they demanding that He perform a miracle that would save them from a desperate situation?
    • Or were they just angry because they needed Jesus to help them bail water?
  • I suspect they just wanted Jesus to help them keep the boat from sinking
    • See- for all the miracles they’d seen Jesus do
    • They still didn’t understand exactly WHO Jesus was- or WHAT He was capable of doing

    Mark 4:39

  • Jesus spoke to the storm- with a sharp edge in His voice- as if it were a human being:
    • Wind! Shut up!
    • Waves! Calm down!
  • Now to be honest- it isn’t unusual for storms on the Sea of Galilee to begin and end rather quickly
    • But the disciples- experienced fisherman who’d spent countless hours on the lake- had NEVER seen anything like this
    • All the raging fury of nature INSTANTLY surrendered to the sound of Jesus’ voice
      • the wind died down. The Greek literally means the wind ran out of breath
      • and it was completely calm. The water became as smooth as glass
  • Then Jesus turned to the disciples and said: "Why are you so afraid? Do you still have no faith?"
    • In other words: Why did you give into your fear?
    • After all this time with Me- do you still not understand who I am?

THE MIRACLE: WHAT IT MEANS

  • It was a miracle. No doubt about it.
    • But what did it mean?
    • What does this miracle tell us about Jesus?
  • Now I know you’re probably getting tired of hearing me say this-
    • But this is another one of those places where you have to understand the Old Testament
    • In order to understand the importance of something that happens in the New Testament
  • So turn with me to Genesis chapter 1
  • It’s interesting to note that the Bible-
    • Doesn’t try to explain where God came from
    • You’d think that would be the first thing it would say
    • But it doesn’t.
    • Instead it begins (that’s what ‘Genesis’ means- beginnings) by telling you what God DID
  • And what did He do?
    • He created the heavens and the earth!
    • You talk about a ‘Big Bang’ - here’s the ‘Big Bang’
    • God decided to create the Universe
    • And BANG! the universe sprang into existence!
    Genesis 1:2-3
  • Keep this in mind
    • God spoke
    • And Creation INSTANTLY responded

    Genesis 1:4-10

  • It’s important to understand what’s going on here
    • Before God began the process of creating life
    • He made sure that the Earth was prepared to sustain life

    Genesis 1:11-27

  • Folks- here’s the bottom line:
    • The Universe
      • Is not the result of some random series of cosmic accidents
      • Exists because of the almighty power of a Creator God
    • The same God who ordained the laws of science and the natural processes that govern all of Creation
  • It’s not coincidental that the first scientists were committed Christians
    • They didn’t set out to disprove God’s existence
    • Their goal was to understand the laws and processes God Himself had created
  • Now with all this in mind- let’s talk about miracles
    • By definition miracles are supernatural events
    • In other words: When a miracle happens God transcends the laws of science and the natural processes that He Himself created
  • Visual illustration: A Sinking Weight
    • Actions:
      • Show weight- cup of water
      • Ask for volunteer
      • Have volunteer drop weight in cup of water
    • Point: The God-given laws and processes of gravity- molecular structure and fluid dynamics all interacted to cause the weight to sink to the bottom of the glass
  • Please read 2 Kings 6:1-6
  • Iron doesn’t float- right?
    • But God (not Elish
    • GOD caused the iron axhead to float
    • Granted-
      • It transcended the laws and processes of nature
      • But that’s what a supernatural miracle is!
  • Now turn with me to Joshua 10:12-13
  • Get the picture of what’s going on here:
    • The sun shone for 24 straight hours!
    • Obviously-
      • That’s impossible
      • Except for God!
  • And that’s the point: Throughout the Old Testament God proves His sovereignty over creation by performing miracles
    • It doesn’t matter whether you’re talking about:
      • The Burning Bush
      • The Nile River being changed into blood
      • Manna from heaven- water from the rock
      • Or Elijah’s showdown with the prophets of Baal
    • God the Creator is more than capable of transcending the laws and processes of nature!
  • Which is exactly what happened here in the 4th chapter of Mark
    • Storms don’t end in an instant- turbulent waters don’t suddenly become dead calm
    • But when Jesus spoke-
      • The forces of Creation INSTANTLY responded
      • Just like when God spoke!
  • Which makes the disciples reaction perfectly understandable
  • Mark 4:41

  • In the face of this miracle of calming the storm the disciples suddenly realized the truth
    • Jesus is ...
      • More than a man
      • More than a great teacher
      • More than a wonder worker
      • More than a political leader who would overthrow the Romans and set up God’s kingdom on Earth
    • The One who had been asleep in their boat...
      • Is the only begotten Son of the Living God
      • He possesses all the power and majesty of God
    • Our Lord and Master is-
      • The incarnation of God in human flesh!
      • He is fully GOD!
  • Please read Colossians 1:15-20

CONCLUSION

  • An Indian chief was well-known throughout his tribe for being courageous, honest and just
    • To insure that his people lived in peace with one another
    • He set up a punishment system for crimes
  • Despite the chief’s best efforts- thievery was becoming a severe problem
    • Enraged by the blatant law breaking he issued a new decree
    • Anyone caught stealing would be subjected to twenty lashes with a whip
  • Not long after the decree was issued- a thief was caught
    • To the chief’s horror- it was his own mother
    • Suddenly he found himself is a state of turmoil
      • Would he allow his own mother to be beaten and show himself to be unloving
      • Or would he cancel her punishment and show himself to be unjust
  • And the tribe awaited his decision- people began to take bets
    • Some believed he would be cruel
    • Others believed he would be lenient
  • When the time for judgment arrived the chief- to the shock of everyone- had his mother tied to the post
    • A murmur went through the crowd: This is going to kill her!
    • He’s going to let her die! She’ll never be able to survive the beating
  • But then suddenly- just before the first crack of the whip- the chief called for a halt to the proceedings
    • With that he went forward- wrapped his arms around his mother’s body
    • And took the beating himself

    Source: Life Change magazine ©

  • Folks- that’s a picture of what happened at Calvary
    • As the holy and righteous Judge of the Universe God couldn’t ignore and condone the sin in our life
    • But rather than subject us to the punishment-
      • God let God die on that Cross
      • So that you and I might receive the gift of salvation and eternal life in Jesus’ name
  • "Who is this? Even the wind and the waves obey him!" Let us pray

Sunday, October 14, 2007

October 14, 2007 - Everyday Another Miracle: Feeding The Multitudes

Scripture Meditation: Mark 8:1-8

INTRODUCTION

  • Whenever we have a covered-dish luncheon here at the church I panic
    • I look at the table of food- and the number of people waiting in line
    • And think: There’s no way everyone’s going to get enough to eat
  • Which is silly because we’ve never run out of food before
    • A couple of times we came close
    • But you know what?
      • It worked out then
      • Just like it always works out now
  • Which proves to me that Jesus is still in the business of multiplying the loaves and fishes

TRANSITION

  • Actually the miracles of feeding the multitudes is more impressive than feeding a congregation with a long table full of food
    • For one thing- there were a LOT more people
    • And there wasn’t nearly as much food
  • You may not realize this- but in the New Testament there are actually two occasions where Jesus fed huge crowds with meager provisions
    • In the first case Jesus fed 5000 people with five loaves of bread and two small fish
    • The second time Jesus fed 4000 people with seven loaves of bread
  • They were incredible miracles that had something important to say about WHO Jesus was- and WHY He had come to Earth
    • To learn what that was we’re going to focus specifically on the miracle of feeding the 4000
    • Please read the eighth chapter of Mark- we’ll get started with the 1st verse

THE MIRACLE: WHAT HAPPENED

Mark 8:1

  • Particularly in the early days of His ministry people flocked to see Jesus.
    • Some wanted to hear what He had to say
    • Others hoped He would cure them of their illnesses and diseases
    • And a few wanted to know what all the fuss was about- there are always folks who want to be where the action is

    Mark 8:1-3

  • Notice that Jesus says I have compassion for these people
    • In this case compassion means having a deep emotional sympathy which expresses itself in a concrete expression of love
    • Folks- Jesus:
    • Wasn’t just feeling sorry for the crowd: I’m sorry they’re hungry- and so far from home
    • Was saying: It hurts me to know they’re so hungry- and I’m going to do something about it!
  • Isn’t that awesome?
    • The Lord we worship doesn’t just love us
    • He loves us-
      • AND has the power- and the desire
      • To do something about it!

    Mark 8:4

  • Actually the place were this happened wasn’t some remote, isolated wilderness
    • This was an area known as the Decapolis- a cluster of small towns and villages along the eastern shore of the Sea of Galilee
    • The point the disciples were making was that-
      • This wasn’t a major city were you could buy enough food to feed 4,000 people
      • And even if it was- they didn’t have the money to buy it
  • Which raises the question: Why didn’t the disciples remember what Jesus had done earlier- when He fed 5,000 people at one time?
    • I mean- if He could do it once
    • Why didn’t they believe He do it again?
  • The fact is- the disciples DID remember what Jesus had done earlier- it would have been impossible to forget
    • But they also knew that He was in charge- and He didn’t perform miracles lightly or casually
    • In other words- the disciples
      • Knew Jesus could do great things
      • But they didn’t know what He would choose to do in this situation

    "How many loaves do you have?" Jesus asked. "Seven," they replied.

  • The seven loaves were equivalent to about seven biscuits
    • About this size
    • More of a good snack- than a satisfying meal
  • But look- it wouldn’t have mattered there had been seven- or seven hundred- loaves of bread
    • The point is the same
    • The available human resources were utterly incapable of meeting the need
      • Only God could provide-
      • And the Son of God did exactly that!

    Mark 8:6-9

  • Once again the impossible had happened!
    • Jesus had taken what amounted to a snack lunch
    • And multiplied it to the point where it fed a huge crowd- with plenty of leftovers

THE MIRACLE: WHAT IT MEANS

  • It was a miracle
    • But what did it mean?
    • The Gospel of John gives us a clue

    John 6:14

  • Over the last few weeks we’ve seen why Jesus’ miracles convinced the disciples that He was the Christ- the son of the Living God
    • Whether it was changing water into wine- or healing the sick- or walking on water
    • Each miracle fulfilled some Old Testament prophecy concerning the coming of God’s Chosen One
  • In this case- seeing Jesus feed the multitudes had the crowds wondering if Jesus could be the Prophet who is to come into the world.
    • But what does that mean? What were the people talking about?
    • To answer that question you need to remember that the people in the crowd were overwhelmingly Jewish
  • To the Jews- the single, most important story in the Old Testament (which was the Bible they knew)
    • Wasn’t
      • The story of the patriarchs like Abraham, Isaac and Jacob
      • Or the story of Israel’s glory during the reigns of David and Solomon
      • It wasn’t even the story of the conquest of the Holy Land under Joshua
    • To the Jews- the single, most important story in the Bible was the Exodus
      • The story of their ancestors’ escape from the bondage of Egyptian slavery
      • To the Jews the Exodus was THE story of God’s love, grace and salvation in action
  • Well- let’s see how much Bible history you know: Who lead the Israelites during the Exodus?
    • Listen for answers
    • That’s right. Moses...
      • The Man of God
      • The Lawgiver
      • The Greatest Prophet of them all
  • The story of Moses and the Exodus was remembered- and celebrated- in the annual Passover feast
    • During the Passover meal the oldest son would ask his father: What is it about this night that makes it different from all the other nights of the year?
    • And the father would proceed to tell the story of God’s great act of saving His Chosen People
  • Now you might think that being the Chosen People of God the Jews would have had it easy
    • In fact- it was nothing like that
    • Throughout most of their history the Jews were victims of persecution, exile and oppression
  • During those terrible times- the Jews would remember Moses and the Exodus
    • Specifically- they would remember the words of Moses: The LORD your God will raise up for you a prophet like me from among your own brothers. You must listen to him. (Deuteronomy 18:15)
    • They would pray that once again God intervene to save His people
    • They came to believe that before God’s salvation would take place a new Moses would appear on the scene
  • The question was:
    • How would they know Him when He came?
    • How could they recognize that God’s salvation had come?
  • Simple: Prophecy- and Jewish tradition- said the new Moses would do what the old Moses had done
    • First of all- He would deliver God’s new law on the mountainside
      • Just like Moses had brought down the 10 Commandments from the summit of Mt. Sinai
      • The new Moses would proclaim God’s Word on the mountain (Remember the ‘Sermon on the Mount’)
    • AND second- The ‘new Moses’ would satisfy the people’s physical hunger just like Moses fed the children of Israel in the Wilderness
  • Please read Exodus 16:2-15
  • Do you see how it all of this fits together?
    • The people were looking for a Savior- a Prophet- the new Moses
    • Someone who would miraculously feed them with bread from heaven!
  • Well...hadn’t that just happened?
    • Hadn’t Jesus taken 7 biscuits and fed 4000 people?
    • SURELY He must be the new Moses- the One who had come to bring salvation to God’s people!

THE MIRACLE: AND THE LORD’S SUPPER

  • And they were right!
    • Jesus WAS the One who had come to bring God’s salvation
    • Only the salvation He brought was not necessarily the kind of salvation they were looking forward
  • THEY.../ BUT JESUS...
    • Were looking for someone who would overthrow the Romans- and set up God’s kingdom on Earth
    • Had come to offer His life on the Cross- the perfect atoning sacrifice to save the world from sin!
  • John 3:14-17
  • Just like-
    • The Jews remembered what God had done for them by celebrating the Passover
    • We remember what Jesus did for us by sharing the Lord’s Supper
  • As we share the Bread and the Cup we remember that on the Cross Jesus let...
    • His Body be broken- and His blood be shed
    • So that we might have salvation and eternal life in His name!
  • 1 Corinthians 11:23-26
  • Let us pray

Sunday, October 07, 2007

October 7, 2007 - Everyday Another Miracle - Walking On The Water

Scripture Meditation:Matthew 14:22-31

INTRODUCTION

  • You’re not going to believe what I’m about to tell you
    • I saw it with my own eyes- hundreds of times
    • And I STILL don’t know how he did it
  • My friend Kenneth Brown could jump off a diving board- do a 360 degree flip in midair- hit the water- and never get his hair wet
    • Seriously- nothing ever got wet from here up
    • He’d climb out of the pool with every hair on his head dry and in place
  • Kenneth loved to perform his stunt-
    • And people would always go crazy when they saw him do it
    • Their eyes would get this wide- their mouths would drop to the floor- and they’d beg him to do it again
  • I remember one girl-
    • Seeing him climb out the pool
    • Breathlessly exclaimed: You’re AMAZING! It’s like you can walk on water!

TRANSITION

  • Actually it wasn’t like that at all
    • Kenneth was performing a trick
    • Somehow he’d figured out how to kick his legs and flap his arms at just the right time to keep his head from going under the water
  • But when Jesus walked across the surface of the Sea of Galilee
    • It wasn’t a trick- it wasn’t a peculiar talent
    • It was a miracle: Plain, pure and simple
  • This morning- as we continue our sermon series on the miracles of Jesus- I want us to examine the ‘Miracle of Walking On The Water’
    • To see what happened
    • And- more importantly- to discover what it means
  • So with all that in mind- let’s turn to the 14th chapter of Matthew

THE MIRACLE: THE BACKGROUND

Matthew 14:22
  • The word ‘immediately’ sets the stage for this miracle
    • Specifically it tells us that this miracle took place just after another of Jesus’ miracles
    • The miracle of feeding the multitudes with five loaves of bread and two small fish
  • Suffice it to say-
    • THAT miracle got people fired up
    • Read what it says in John 6:14-15
  • After seeing Jesus feed the multitudes the crowds had become convinced that He was the Messiah- God’s Chosen One
    • Which was absolutely, 100% true
    • The problem was- the crowds didn’t understand what it meant for Jesus to be the Messiah
  • For that matter- neither did the disciples
    • At that time they still thought Jesus was going to be a political leader who would:
      • Lead a war of liberation against the Romans
      • And establish God’s kingdom on Earth
    • It was a great dream- it just wasn’t God’s Will
      • God hadn’t sent Jesus to Earth to be a Warrior-king
      • He had sent Him to be the Man of the Cross- the perfect Lamb of God who would die for the sin of the world!
  • So I want you to get the picture of what’s going on here:
    • The crowd is in a frenzy- they’re ready to follow Jesus into battle
    • And the disciples are right there egging them on: Look at what He’s done! He’s the Messiah- God’s Chosen One! Let’s make Him our king!
  • No wonder the Bible says Jesus made the disciples get into the boat and go on ahead of him to the other side
    • The Greek word translated as ‘made’ is enagkasen.
    • It’s an intense action word that literally means ‘to force’ or ‘order’
      • Get in the boat RIGHT NOW- before there’s a riot!
      • I’ll hear no more of this talk about making Me king!
  • With the disciples finally out of the way- Jesus could handle the crowd more easily
    • Notice what the Bible says: he dismissed the crowd.
    • The idea here is that after He calmed them down
      • Jesus blessed them-
      • And sent them on their way home

    Matthew 14:23

  • It’s not coincidental that immediately after Jesus dismissed the crowd went off for a time of prayer and solitude
    • Think about it-
      • Even though Jesus was fully committed to following God’s plan for His life
      • All the adulation and craziness had to have been intoxicating-
        • They’re ready to make Me their king.
        • They’re ready to do anything I want them to do!
        • I can be in control! I can do whatever I please!
    • No wonder Jesus found a quiet place and began to pray
  • See- at that moment Jesus needed...
    • To be reassured that He was being faithful to God’s plan for His life
    • To be encouraged and strengthened for the task that lay ahead
    • But most of all He simply needed to spend some time with His Father
  • And here’s the thing:
    • If JESUS- who is God’s one and only Son- needed to pray
    • You better believe you and I need to pray!
      • It’s not an option- an I’ll-get-around-to-it-if-I-have-the-time kind of thing
      • Prayer is an absolute necessity- an integral part of living a Christ-like life

THE MIRACLE- WHAT HAPPENED

  • All right! Enough of that.
    • It’s finally time to get out on the water
    • Because a miracle is about to take place

    Matthew 14:24

  • I want you to notice that the Bible says the disciples’ boat was a considerable distance from land
    • This literally means they were in the middle of the lake
    • Which- on the Sea of Galilee- means they were about 4 miles from the nearest shore
  • Now there are a few things you need to know about the Sea of Galilee
    • Such as- it sits in a natural amphitheater about 700 feet below sea level
    • In fact if you fly over it- it looks like the biggest football stadium in the world
      • To the east and west of the lake are mountains that rise about 2200 feet above the lake
      • To the north the Peaks of Gilead soar more than 4000 vertical feet above the surface of the water
  • It makes for a stunningly beautiful landscape- but it also means the Galilee is subject to sudden and violent windstorms
    • What happens is that winds blow in off the Mediterranean- pick up speed as they sweep down the mountains- and then come roaring across the lake
    • When we were in Israel in ’94 we got caught out on the lake during one of those storms
      • It didn’t last very long
      • But I’m here to tell you:
        • It was scary!
        • That boat was rockin’!

    Matthew 14:25

  • Over the years some people have tried to ‘explain away’ this supernatural event by claiming that Jesus...
    • Was really walking along the shore-
    • Or wading out to the disciples on some kind of sand bar
  • There are two problems with those theories:
    • First of all-
      • The disciples were experienced fishermen
      • If they’d been close enough to see Jesus walking on the shore- they would have quickly rowed to safety
    • And as for wading on a sandbar
      • That would have required a four-mile long sand bar
      • I don’t think so!
  • Folks- Jesus...
    • Wasn’t wading- or swimming- or dog-paddling- or bobbing up and down like a piece of cork
    • Was confidently striding across the surface of the water
  • The fact is- for the master of the waves
    • This wasn’t some storm-tossed lake
    • This was rock-solid ground!

THE MIRACLE: WHAT IT MEANS

  • It was a miracle- no doubt about it
  • The question is: What does it mean?
    • Remember what we’ve talked about over the last few weeks?
    • In the New Testament miracles don’t just happen
      • They happen for a reason
      • Miracles tell us something important about WHO Jesus is- and WHY Jesus came to Earth
  • Now to understand the meaning of this miracle- you have to put yourself in the disciples shoes
    • A few hours earlier they’d been encouraging the crowd to make Jesus their king
      • An earthly king- with an earthly kingdom
      • A kingdom in which they assumed they would have lots of power and prestige
    • But look where they were now
      • In the middle of a storm-tossed lake-
      • In a leaky boat that were struggling to control
  • And then suddenly- out of the mists- they see something coming towards them
  • Matthew 14:26

  • The Greek word for ghost is phantasma
    • It literally means a ‘terrifying apparition’
    • Something that would send a stone-cold chill down your spine
  • The disciples’ fear reflects an ancient superstition among sailors
    • This superstition said that just before a boat would capsize and sink
    • Sailors would be able to see a death angel walking across the waves
  • Now do you understand why the disciples cried out in fear?
    • They thought they were about to die
    • They were in a state of panic. They were screaming: God! Help us!

    Matthew 14:27

  • Folks- there’s no doubt the disciples’ feelings of fear and impending doom disappeared the instant they heard Jesus’ voice
    • But ask yourself this question: Why?
      • After all- nothing had fundamentally changed
      • They were still in a sinking boat in the middle of the lake- with a violent storm raging around them
    • So the question is...
      • Was it enough for the disciples just to know that Jesus was with them?
      • Or had He said something that changed everything?
  • The answer is: Jesus had said something that changed everything: It is I
    • 5 letters. 3 tiny words. It is I.
    • Granted-
      • It doesn’t sound like much-
      • But it would have blown the disciples minds!
  • Once again this is one of those places were-
    • You have to know the Old Testament-
    • To understand something that’s happening in the New Testament
  • So- let go back to the Old Testament. Please read Exodus 3:1-15
  • At the Burning Bush- God identified Himself to Moses as Yahweh- I Am
    • It was the name God wanted to be remembered by through all generations: Yahweh- I Am
    • It was the name that-
      • Identified God in all His power- His glory- His majesty
      • Spoke of His love and kindness- His faithfulness- His holiness- His righteousness
      • Proclaimed the God of Israel to be the King of kings and Lord of lords over all Creation
  • And here in Matthew 14 it is the way Jesus identifies Himself to the disciples: It is I!
    • With those three words Jesus was saying: I didn’t come to Earth to be the warrior-king you think I am
    • I came to Earth as the incarnation of the one True and Living God!
      • As God’s one and only Son I possess all the power and glory and majesty of my Father
      • I am the living embodiment of His love and kindness- His faithfulness- His holiness- His righteousness
      • I am the King of kings and Lord of lords over all Creation
      • I am God in human flesh. When you look at Me you are looking into the face of God!
  • Read the way Jesus is described it in John 1:1-3, & 14
  • No wonder the disciples’ fear dissolved when they heard Jesus speak. They knew...
    • This wasn’t a mere human being telling them not to be afraid
    • This was God’s own Son-
      • Who could...
        • Change water into wine!
        • Heal illness and disease
        • Feed 5000 people with a few loaves of bread and two small fish!
        • Walk on water
      • Who controlled the winds and the waves and the sea!

THE MIRACLE: PETER’S EXPERIENCE

  • All of which explains Peter’s excited reaction
  • Matthew 14:28-29

  • You talk about being able to do things WITH Jesus you can’t POSSIBLY do without Him
    • The wind was still howling- the waves were still crashing- the boat was still rocking
    • But Peter was boldly striding across the surface of the water!
      • I doubt the hem of his garment was even getting wet
      • His eyes were locked on Jesus- and he might as well have been walking on a concrete thoroughfare in the middle of a bright, sunny day

    Matthew 14:30

  • Peter’s problem was simple: He took his eyes off Jesus
    • He looked around- and saw his circumstances
      • Not through the eyes of faith
      • But through the eyes of doubt and fear
    • Good grief! What have I DONE? A human being can’t walk on water- and it’s too rough for me to swim back to the boat. Lord Jesus! Save me! (Glup! Glup! Glup!)

    Matthew 14:31

  • It’s interesting to note that in the Greek Jesus’ tone isn’t accusatory
    • In other words: He isn’t condemning Peter for having an all-too-human moment of doubt and fear
    • Instead He’s reminding Peter of a fundamental truth: If you’ll trust Me- if you’ll believe in Me- if you’ll NEVER forget that I AM God
      • I will ALWAYS be with you
      • I will ALWAYS protect and comfort you- no matter what circumstances you face in life!
  • Folks- the promise Jesus made to Peter is the same promise He makes to you and me
    • As long as you keep your eyes on Jesus- as long as you cling to the faith that says He is God’s one and only Son
    • He will never- NO NOT EVER- fail or forsake you

    CONCLUSION

  • In trying to decide how I should close this sermon-
    • I thought about sharing some story or illustration of God’s power and faithfulness
    • I even found a few good ones I was sure you’d like
  • But the Holy Spirit kept leading me back to one of my favorite passages of Scripture- Romans 8:35-39
  • When the storms come- when your boat is about to sink beneath the waves
    • Don’t worry
    • Jesus will be with you
  • And He will NEVER let you down- He’ll never let you drown
    • It’s a promise He can make because He is God’s one and only Son
    • It’s a promise He can KEEP because He is God’s one and only Son
  • Let us pray