Friday, September 14, 2018

Who is this Jesus - Michael Green

CH 1 - WHO IS THIS JESUS?
  • People call Jesus name in order to vent our anger or frustration: blasphemous - but people do not call out Buddha, Muhammad, Lenin, or Mao
  • Talking about Jesus Christ is a conversation stopper; people feel uncomfortable - but people talk about other religious leaders to their heart's content
  • "one solitary life"
  • Eastern Europe, especially Russia, determined assault on Christianity, but it survived - 'perestroika' and 'glasnost' - in Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Georgia, Romania, etc - 'one solitary life' continues to have an unparalleled impact on human affairs
  • The Bible is called 'the book nobody know' and Jesus 'the man nobody knows'
  • Yet, the society and the institution that Jesus founded has been so unlike Jesus - crusades, inquisition, persecution, etc
  • People have suspicions that Jesus would expect some major changes in our lifestyle?
  • Jesus himself said man loves darkness rather than the light because our deeds are evil and do not want them exposed
  • Nobody rejects electricity because of its exposing nature
  • Jesus is immensely attractive; embodies everything good; greatest humanitarian
  • Candid look at our world reveals hatred, violence, cruelty, lust, starvation, greed, corruption, strife, etc
  • All of humanity cries out for love, forgiveness, meaning, reconciliation, peace, and hope - these are the very issues Jesus spent His life addressing
CH 2 - WHAT WAS HE LIKE?
  • Jesus was a delightful company
    • people walked miles with Him
    • judges, soldiers, fishermen, prostitutes, tax collectors, doctors, etc
  • Jesus cheerfully broke taboos
  • Jesus won the adoration of the crowd, yet loved solitary and simplicity
  • Jesus was an inspiration to the uneducated and intellectuals alike
  • Jesus was intensely aware of God he called 'abba-father'
  •  "I do always those things that please God"
  • Jesus made God real; Jesus made God accessible
  • Life of Jesus shines as the ideal for all humanity
  • Jesus was compassionate, sympathetic, graceful, joyful, revolutionary
  • Jesus was unselfish and tireless for others 
  • Jesus' teachings were authoritative
  • Jesus' powers were authoritative
  • Jesus was a member of subject race under Roman occupation; yet, he appeared to be in complete control of his circumstances
  • Jesus was the liberator; he freed people from guilt and low self-image
  • Jesus healed people of spiritual sickness and physical illness
  • Jesus released people fear and bondage
  • He never freed a slave or enfranchised a woman, never traveled more than 200 miles, and yet, His teaching and attitudes were the inspiration of the great social reforms that righted injustices
  • Jesus' love was universal
CH 3 - WHERE DID IT ALL START?
  • Calendar changed with his birth; legal systems were based on his teachings;  people learned to read due to Christians who taught people to read; social work were inspired by Jesus
  • The Zealots were nationalists
  • Sadducees were landowners and priests who had the most to lose and held the majority of the internal government 'Sanhedrin' that Romans allowed
  • Pharisees practiced elaborate and ritualistic obedience and waited for the day of the Messiah, the deliverer
  • Scribe-monks were in the desert writing Dead Sea Scrolls
  • The people were impoverished but insanely proud of their ancestry
  • Romans thought they were crazy on one hand but secretly envied Jews' austere faith, the Holy Book, reverent worship, upright lives
  • With Jewish faith, the Greek language, and the Roman empire, the world was uniquely ready for the coming of Jesus
CH 4 - WHAT DID HE TEACH?
  • 'The time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God is at hand; repent, and believe in the gospel' (Mark 1:14-15)
  • Repent: change the whole attitude and behavior
    • assailed religious arrogance, social justice, and personal apathy
  • Kingdom of God lies at the heart of what Jesus preached and taught
  • Except for Sadducees, all other group of Jewish people were eagerly longing for the Kingdom of God
  • Jesus said nothing about any military campaign; He concentrated on the more spiritual aspects 
  • Jesus had come to fulfill liberation, freedom (not from Roman occupation but from the bondage of death)
  • J.B. Phillips, "happy are the" - contrast to Jesus' Sermon on the Mount
  • We are called to live a life of generosity, modesty, and prayer
  • Christians' real investment is in heaven
  • There will be a new heaven and a new earth, where peace and justice will rule
  • God's will in fact be done on earth as it is in heaven
    • "already" but "not yet" aspect 
  • In the old days, God was "too holy"; God's standard was perfection
  • Jesus called God - 'abba-father'
    • you can search all of world's religion, and you will not find 'abba-father' as a name of any god
  • Jesus made God intimate
    • taught everyone that they can call God 'abba-father'
    • at the center of Kingdom of God was a loving father
    • God invites and welcomes us home
  • Jesus taught of the supremacy of unconditional and universal love
    • Old Judaism was centered around the temple, the Sabbath, and the law
    • Jesus changed all that - to love God and to love the people
    • God does not want servants; God wants sons and daughters in loving heavenly relationship
    • 'agape' - total love for totally unworthy, undeserved
  • Jesus taught us to 'respond' here and now
    • quietly but firmly, Jesus equated entering the kingdom of God with becoming His disciple
    • Jesus sent His disciples into town and villages on their own
    • Jesus spoke about heaven and hell more than any other
    • Jesus gave us a choice, and we must choose
    • Decision is urgent and the time is now
    • God's way of living, God's kingly rule, has come your way.
CH 5 - WHAT DID HE DO?
  • "The kingdom of God does not consist in talk but in power" (1 Cor 4:20)
  • Salvation means God's wholeness; His rescue; His healing
  • Jesus is wholesome; full of love and humor, of honesty and generosity
  • Jesus says, "you need a doctor, and I have come to heal the sick"
  • Jesus constantly reaches out with compassion
  • Tremendous outbreak of demonic activity during Jesus' lifetime
    • the presence of the best provoked the worst
    • light of Jesus stimulated the darkness of evil
    • Jesus recognized evil, wrestled with evil in the desert in 'temptations'
    • demonization normally takes root after person has been involved in the occult
    • demonization only shows itself spasmodically
    • demonization responds to the command in the name of Jesus 
  • Jesus' greatest healing was rescuing people from sin
    • Jesus healed the sick by forgiving them of their sins
    • Jesus healed the very root of human sickness
    • it transformed so many in the bible: Zacchaeus, Mary of Magdala, etc
    • healing of body, healing from the malign influence of dark forces, healing from sin
  • Jesus performed miracles 
    • every strand of material shows Jesus as someone who was different in His powers 
    • healing and resurrection
    • can we believe them? it defies laws of nature
    • People were filled with wonder and Jews attributed them to the devil
    • Quadratus (124AD) - early Christians were confident of what Jesus did
    • Justin Martyr (150AD) 
  • Jesus reveals a God who cares
    • He cares so much for the poor, broken
  • Jesus reveals as to who He claims He is
  • miracles are pictures of what Jesus offers to do in the human heart
    • opening the eyes of the blind
    • dumb were able to speak
    • deaf were able to hear
    • lame were able to walk
    • healing of paralyzed people
    • turning water into wine: ordinary drudgery of living into high octane
    • feeding of the multitudes
    • raising of the dead
    • Jesus wanted to make concrete the imaginations of spiritual revolution
  • Miracles cause you to constantly and furiously think - doubt or faith
  • come and see; come follow me
  • miracle has an effect: it is a challenge to worldly powers
CH 6 - WHAT DID HE CLAIM?
  • His miracles were all implicit claims; so were his healings and restoration
  • it was all 'God to the rescue' - like a superhero
  • Jesus had the authority
  • Jesus was the delegate of God
  • Jesus received worship, accepted worship 
    • Peter and Paul refused worship
  • Jesus was humble, full of love and service
  • Jesus made promises so staggering that people thought he was crazy
CH 7 - WHY DID HE DIE?
  •  Jesus was a moral perfection
    • either people loved him and were loyal to him or people hated him 
  • people yelled 'crucify him' despite the governor declaring him innocent
  • John 3:19-20
  • popularity of Jesus rocked the stability of the fragile peace with Rome 
  • Jesus' death was voluntary
  • Jesus' death was foretold 
  • Jesus' death was vicarious - 
    • usual sacrifice is for forgiveness and repentance 
    • sharing the sacrifice with others 
    • in the same way, Jesus forgave us and shared his body with us
  • Jesus' death was an example of supreme love
    • a rescue from mortal danger
    • a solution of complete fairness
  • the heart of our problem is the problem of our hearts
    • we are rebels, hostile, ungrateful, and self-centered
    • we are physical and spiritual corpses
    • we are out of touch with God, we do not realize the extent of our separation 
    • all we realize is the sense of deadness, alienation, loneliness, isolation, lack of meaning, inability of possessions or anything else to satisfy us
    • we have wandered deep into wasteland and we are perishing there
    • we are held in captivity by evil habits, false beliefs, occult practises, and all other foul things that spoil our world
  • Jesus upheld the penalty we deserved and then endured it himself
  • divine forgiveness because of Jesus 
  • finally, cross is a pledge of total acceptance
    • God has a contract with each individual
    • Jesus is the seal on the whole transaction
    • it is the marriage certificate, birth certificate, naturalization papers, etc
    • we have become children of God
    • Romans 8:1 - no more condemnation
  • when we encounter sheer generosity on a massive scale, we feel embarrassed
  • God wants our eyes light up, and throw ourselves into the arms of God
    • nothing in the hand I bring; simply to the cross I cling
CH 8 - WAS DEATH THE END?

  • Jesus "is"
  • Jesus is live
  • Christian life is about experience
  • we are 'enthusiasts"
  • First, Jesus was man and the man was dead - in a horrible and very public manner on a Roman cross - thousands witnessed it
    • Romans made sure Jesus was dead; Jews made sure the dead body was in the tomb before the Sabbath
    • Soldier pierced Jesus' heart with a spear - water and blood came out
  • Second, the tomb of Jesus was empty on Easter 
    • Resurrection of Jesus caused mayhem in Jerusalem and embarrassment to the Pontius Pilate and the Romans
    • tomb of Jesus never became a site of pilgrimage
    • Would disciples have endured torture and martyrdom otherwise? What for?
    • total lack of fear and dynamic growth could not have arisen from deceit
    • also, who would steal the body? when Romans were guarding the tomb
    • Mary Magdalene first witnessed resurrected Jesus; John and Peter ran to the tomb with Peter coming in the tomb first; Peter saw and held up the linen that was covering the body of Jesus
      • like chrysalis case when the butterfly has emerged
      • dead skin of snake, etc
  • Third, crowd of witnesses interacted with resurrected Jesus for full forty days
    • disciples learned more about the kingdom of God
    • disciples grew in confidence
  • Fourth, the Christian church was born
    • something started it off separate from Jewish tradition
    • this new movement had no finances, no leadership, no experience, no education, no training
    • Christian baptism practice started 
      • submersion into and out of the waters
    • Lord's day became Sunday - the day of Resurrection - the first Easter day
    • for some reason, Christianity grows and spreads - Jesus is alive
  • Fifth, there was radical transformation in the lives of the followers
    • in the bible and in the real world - even now
CH 9 - CAN WE MEET HIM?

  • there is widespread and fundamental misunderstanding of what Christianity is
  • it is not once-a-week religious ritual or ceremony
  • it is personal relationship with Jesus Christ
  • First, you need to listen to the good news
  • Second, you have to be curious
    • Read and study on your own
    • Pray
    • Talk to people
    • Have an open mind, try different methods
  • Third, you need to count the cost of following him
    • Jesus was very radical
    • The choice is real and inescapable
    • Think of the strength of Jesus, forgiveness, purpose, calm, peace, amazing companionship
  • Fourth, you need to follow Jesus, completely
    • It is like getting married to Jesus in this world of rampant pluralism and all kinds of spirituality - cults, other faiths, self-deification, idolatry
    • This is exclusive commitment
    • Jesus alone took responsibility for you; are you willing 
  • Fifth, you need to come as you are, you need to come home
    • like a prodigal son coming back to the father 
    • You will find that decision that was so hard before you made it looked so obvious in retrospect
    • that living a life of discipleship is fulfilling
    • a prayer of surrender, repentance (turning away from the world) and faith (turning toward Jesus)
  • Meditate - be open to doubt - practice remembrance
  • New world and new you; new wine-skin and new wine
  • it is not all about emotion: in due course there will be new joy, peace, power, fellowship, and confidence
    • these are kingdom gifts, but they don't come all at once
    • our salvation is handcrafted, custom-made
CH 10 - WHAT ABOUT THE CHURCH?

  • Did Jesus anticipate the church? 
  • the way to Christ is a lonely and very personal journey
    • but as soon as you walk through the narrow gate of repentance, you find yourself part of a joyful, jostling crowd
  • Apostles were Jesus' delegates
  • Matthew 16:17-19 Jesus says on this rock (Peter) I will build my church
  • Church was anticipated to have a disciplinary role
  • John 15 - tree and the branch
  • John 17 - Jesus' prayer for the church
    • church knows Jesus
    • church glorifies Jesus (spotlighting Jesus)
    • church keeps the Word
    • church genuinely believes in Jesus
    • church unites the people in identity of purpose, mutual love, and recognizable belonging 
    • church sustains the people's lives in the world
    • church is joyful (governing emotion of Christians)
    • church endures even when the going is tough (marathon)
    • church prioritizes the disinherited, dispossessed
    • church is holy (set apart; remnant)
    • church takes action
    • church is Jesus' home
  • currently, church is like an army with many regiments
    • no matter what our background and duties, we follow one General
  • As a disciple 
    • we are chosen and called
      • we must respond to the calling
    • we spend time with Jesus
      • we are to become 'little Christs'
    • we learn from Jesus
    • we share companionship, communion, prayer, worship, materials
    • we follow
    • we please Jesus
CH 11 - JESUS: WHAT IS THE SECULAR EVIDENCE?

  • Modern predilections make Jesus married to Mary Magdalene, that Jesus never died, that Jesus was homo-sexual, that Jesus was counter-culture rebel
  • Did Jesus exist?
  • Greco-Roman historians
    • Tacitus, 115 AD - "popularly known as Christians" "Christ, had been executed when Tiberius was emperor by order of the procurator Pontius Pilate."
    • Pliny the Younger, 112 AD - wrote of Christianity spreading like wildfire; wrote Christians lived an exemplary lives
    • Samaritan historian Thallus, 52 AD - explains darkness that fell when Jesus died on the cross as an eclipse of the sun
    • Syrian called Mara bar Serapion, 70s - 
  • Jewish evidence
    • Flavius Josephus, 60s - 'Jesus, a wise man, if indeed on should call him a man'; also mentions miracles and resurrection
  • Jesus a.k.a. Jeshua ben Panthera (from the virgin)
  • Rotas-sator = opening words of Lord's prayer in Latin - palindrome
    • AtO - alpha and omega - 
  • Professor Sukenik - 1945 - name of Jesus in marked tomb
CH 12 - JESUS: CAN WE TRUST THE GOSPELS?
  • First, Gospel means good news
    • it is not a biography of Jesus or a history of the times - it is a completely new genre
    • Disciples proclaimed good news
    • not about man, but what God has done for humanity
    • Gospels show how early Christians preached about Jesus
  • Mark was written first - he followed Peter and Paul
    • written with breathless urgency and enthusiasm from the direct source, Simon Peter
  • Matthew was written second - to help Jewish believers
    • Matthew the tax-collector probably knew how to write and was meticulous as an accountant
    • eyewitness testimony
  • Luke wrote around the same time - he wrote to help gentile believers
    • Luke contains the most memorable parables
    • as a doctor, he cared for the outcast, helpless, women, and the under-privileged
    • Luke wrote Part I, and Part II in Acts
  • John was written later - cosmic gospel - alpha and omega
  • then and now, people do not read; the bible is written down from a oral tradition
    • apostles priority was not in writing a book but in making disciples
  • why four gospels? 
    • no real answers
    • there are four seasons and four points on a compass
    • it is multiple perspective to a single event
    • diversity of the Gospels makes it a rich in-depth resource
  • there are multiple copies of the manuscript
  • Can we trust bible?
    • first, no book in all the world's literature have been subjected to such thorough and persistent scrutiny over the history
    • second, there is a remarkable harmony in the bible 
    • third, gospel fits closely with secular evidence

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