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Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Aquainted With The Night

I have been one acquainted with the night.
I have walked out in rain --and back in rain.
I have outwalked the furthest city light.

Robert Frost --- Aquainted With The Night

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Monday, October 01, 2007

Who Is Jesus

is a question that has been asked by many? This query is now over 2,000 years old and for many the answer is as elusive as ever.

When Jesus was about two years old magi (oriental king makers) arrived in Jerusalem asking where the "king of the Jews" (Mat 2:2) was to be born. The priests and teachers of the Jewish law told them he was to be born in Bethlehem of Judea (Mat. 2:5-6). The religious leaders never attempted to locate him for themselves.

However, Herod the king saw this baby as a threat. Therefore based on the report of the magi (Mat 2:16) he unsuccessfully attempted to kill Jesus by massacring all the boys in Bethlehem under two years of age.

Years latter Jesus and his disciples were in the vicinity of Caesarea Philippi. While walking the dusty roads Jesus asked them a very provocative question. “Who do people say that the Son of Man is?" (Mat 16:13). The response he received showed a wide diversity of opinion.

Some felt Jesus was a reincarnation of John the Baptist. Herod Antipas, who had ordered the execution of John the Baptist, held this view (Mat. 14:6-9). He told his advisors that Jesus must be John the Baptist because of the incredible miracles he was performing (Mat 14:2). The religious leaders held to a different view claiming Jesus was "possessed by Satan, the prince of demons" (Mark 3:22).

The name Elijah was also popular among the people because the Jews were expecting Elijah to come before the Messiah (Mark 9:12-13). This was based on the prophecy of Malachi (Mal 4:5). Others had suggestions which included Jeremiah or one of the other prophets (Mat 16:14).

After the disciples had answered this question Jesus posed a more important question: Who do you believe I am? (Mat 16:15). At that moment the Spirit of God illuminated the mind of Peter and he uttered his great confession “You are the Messiah, the Son of the living God” (Mat 16:16).

Peter's words confirmed the conviction of the magi who had come to worship the Christ (see Mat 2). It confirmed the view of the demons who knew his identity (Mark 1:34). It was also a confirmation of God the Father’s words after the Baptism of Jesus “This is my dearly loved Son” (Mat 3:17).

Today the question is still debated. Some maintain that Jesus was a good man and skillful teacher — maybe even a prophet. Others will admit that he has had a tremendous impact on this world as his influence is still being felt 2,000 years later. Still others contend that he actually had political designs but made some major blunders and got himself crucified (Albert Schweitzer). However, a great many people like the religious leaders at the time of Jesus' birth, display the attitude that who he is does not matter at all.

Ultimately our answer to this important question is directly related to where we will spend eternity. The Bible teaches that God the Father, Son and Holy Spirit all testify to the reality that Jesus of Nazareth is God incarnate. Scripture also teaches that it is God who has within his hands the power to condemn or save --- to send to hell or usher into heaven based on ones response to this question.


Copyright. Bruce October 1, 2007

Note: All quotes taken from the New Living Translation Second Edition.

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