Key
Verse: Mark 8:35
I. Jesus Could Have Avoided the Cross but He Did Not
A. He had the power to avoid it.
1. He explicitly stated so in John
10:18: "No man taketh it [my life] from me, but I lay it down of
myself. I have power to lay it down, and I have power to take it again. . .
."
2. If you had this kind of power would you ever
voluntarily die?
1. "The Word . . . was made flesh" (John
1:14). Why? Because blood is in the flesh and without the shedding of
blood there can be no remission of sin (Heb 9:22).
2. People do not come into the world merely to
live, for that is no better than being an animal. We also have
"spirit" in addition to a soul and body. To fail to accomplish the
purpose for which God destined us, is to miss the real joy of life.
3. Can you imagine Christianity without the
cross and the consequent resurrection? It would be only one of many religions.
It would not be the transforming "power of God unto salvation" (Rom
1:16).
II. Jesus Spoke about the Necessity of the Cross
A. The little word "must" in Matt
16:21; Mark 8:31, and Luke 9:22 is arresting. In Greek it is the
impersonal dei which means "it is
necessary."
B. He did not die because the situation was
unavoidable.
C. It was necessary that He die because this was
how He would redeem us and bring us into fellowship with God. It was the
"must" of duty.
III. He Made His Announcement Only after Peter's
Great Confession about His Being the Christ
A. He was recognized as the divinely anointed of
God.
B. As a mere man He would not have died while He
had the power to live.
C. As people indwelt by God and participants in
the divine nature (2 Peter 1:4), we choose duty before life, the
cross before pleasure and enjoyment of this world. If we are not characterized
by this divine nature, we are none of His. This is clearly stated in Mark
8:34, "Whosoever will come after me, let him deny himself, and
take up his cross, and follow me."
D. Those who believe that they can bypass the
cross are not truly Christ's. Jesus called Peter "Satan" because he
rebuked Jesus for not escaping death although He possessed the power to do so (Matt
16:22,23).
IV. There Were No Short-Cuts to Success
A. The first one to suggest success and
achievement without the cross was Satan himself.
B. Jesus objected to the miracles Satan wanted
Him to perform. Satan suggested that Jesus should change useless stones into
useful loaves of bread (Matt 4:3).
C. We should watch out for those who have
followed Satan's suggestion to perform "miracles" and have not
"taken up their crosses" to follow Jesus. Beware of the preachers of
the gospel of wealth and prosperity.
D. Satan wanted Jesus to acquire instant fame
and he quoted Scripture to persuade Him to do so. Satan suggested that God
would perform a miracle if Jesus would only cast Himself from the pinnacle of
the temple.
E. Success from Christ's point of view is living
in voluntary obscurity and self-effacement like Christ when you could live
otherwise.
V. He Who Had the Will to Die on the Cross Had the Power to Rise from
the Dead
A. No other person on earth has ever said what
Jesus said and accomplished it: "The Son of man must suffer many things,
and be rejected of the elders and of the chief priests, and scribes, and be
killed, and after three days rise again" (Mark
8:31).
B. He knew that by God's appointment He was to
die but He was absolutely sure that on the third day He would rise from the
dead.
C. Would the world be better had He chosen to
live on, escape death and not exercise His power to rise from the dead?
D. As in His case, so in everyone He indwells:
". . . to live is Christ, and to die is gain" (Phil
1:21).
3 comments:
I hold unto the cross of Jesus Christ I believe in this cross one of the things that make Christianity different from other religion of the world.
The Cross of Jesus set me free
i Connect to God's favour for my life
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