WHO IS
THIS CHRIST?
Text: Matthew 1: 18-25
"Now the birth of Jesus Christ was on this wise: When as his mother
Mary was espoused to Joseph, before they came together, she was found with
child of the Holy Ghost. 19 Then Joseph her husband, being a just man, and not
willing to make her a public example, was minded to put her away privily. 20 But
while he thought on these things, behold, the angel of the Lord appeared unto
him in a dream, saying, Joseph, thou son of David, fear not to take unto thee
Mary thy wife: for that which is conceived in her is of the Holy Ghost. 21 And she
shall bring forth a son, and thou shalt call his name JESUS: for he shall save
his people from their sins. 22 Now all this was done, that it might be fulfilled
which was spoken of the Lord by the prophet, saying 23 Behold
a virgin shall be with child, and shall bring forth a son, and they shall call
his name Emmanuel, which being interpreted is, God with us. 24 Then
Joseph being raised from sleep did as the angel of the Lord had bidden him, and
took unto him his wife: 25 And knew her not till she had brought forth her
firstborn son: and he called his name JESUS."
The
Christmas Season always brings new questions in the media about the person and
nature of Jesus Christ. News magazines herald cover stories that question the
nature of the Savior. Who is
Jesus Christ? Before you answer that question, let me set the scene. It is a
few minutes past noon in downtown New York. A camera crew stops someone for a
spontaneous interview. To his surprise, their questions have nothing to do with
the White House, politics, the economy, or where you stand on capital
punishment. The interviewer wants to know what he thinks about Jesus Christ.
Who is He? While he fumbles for an answer the video camera records his
discomfort. He wasn't prepared for this.
The
seconds pass as various answers flash across his mind. "A good man...the
Son of God...a prophet ... rabbi ...a teacher of God's Law ...the
embodiment of God's love...the Messiah of Israel...the Savior...a man
just like any other man...King of Kings...a misunderstood teacher
...Lord of the universe...a fool who thought he was God's Son.
Which
answer would you give? Before you answer, let me say that you can find people
today who will give every one of those possible answers.
But
it's nothing new. When Jesus asked His disciples, "Who do people say I
am?" they replied with four different answers (see Matthew 16:13-16). Even
when He walked on this earth, people were confused as to His true identity.
Some
thought He was a prophet, others that He was a great political leader, and
still others that He was John the Baptist come back to life.
One
question with many answers. One man with many faces. It's not enough to believe
in Jesus. You must be certain that the Jesus you believe in is the right Jesus.
In a world of spiritual counterfeits, your eternal destiny depends on
knowing the Christ of Christmas who is revealed in the New Testament.
Who is Jesus Christ?
Or to borrow a phrase from television, "Will the real Jesus
please
stand up?" The only way to discover the real Jesus is to go to the
original source-the Bible.
If
you would like to know Jesus personally, here are seven statements that
summarize who He really is:
1. He had a supernatural
entrance into the world.
We know from the Old Testament that many details of His coming were
predicted hundreds of years before His birth. The prophet Isaiah predicted He
would be born of a virgin, and another prophet name_ Micah identified His
birthplace as Bethlehem. The great creeds of the church use this sentence to
describe His birth: "Conceived of the Holy Spirit and born of the Virgin
Mary." Although we often speak of the "virgin birth," the real
miracle took place nine months before Bethlehem when the Holy Spirit
over-shadowed Mary and created within her womb the divine-human person of the
Lord Jesus Christ. The fact that He was born of a virgin means He had an
earthly mother but no earthly father. No one else has ever been born in this
manner.
2. He was God in human
flesh.
Christians use the word Incarnation to describe this truth. It
means that when Christ was conceived in Mary, God the Son took on human flesh.
Though He was God, He added humanity without subtracting from His deity. He was
not half-God and half-man but fully God and fully man, two natures united in
one person. He was fully human in every respect, yet without sin. Hebrews 1:3
says that Jesus is the radiance of God's glory and the exact representation of
his being. The first phrase means that Christ is the "shining forth"
of God. He is to God what sunlight is to the sun. The second phrase means that
Jesus Christ bears within Himself the exact stamp of the divine nature-like a
die being stamped into a piece of metal. When He was born, He was called
Immanuel, God with us. Jesus was the Son of God and God the Son. That is why
when the apostle Thomas finally saw the resurrected Christ, he fell on his face
and cried, My Lord and my God! (John 20:28).
3. He is the standard of
absolute righteousness.
When Jesus Christ walked on the earth, He was perfectly righteous.
This speaks to two sides of His character. On the negative side, He never
sinned in thought, word, or deed. He is the only "Perfect 10" who
ever lived. All the rest of us have fallen far short of perfection, but not
Jesus. He did not sin outwardly because He did not sin inwardly. He was without
fault and without evil. He never had an evil thought, never said an evil word,
never committed even one evil deed. He never cheated, never lied, never
procrastinated, never got bitter, never lost His temper, never lusted, never
sought an easy way out of a hard situation, never bent the truth to make
Himself look good, never cursed, never turned His back on His friends, never
broke any laws of God, and never deviated in the slightest degree from the path
of His Father's will.
On the positive side, this means He perfectly fulfilled God's Law.
He lived a life of perfect holiness, perfect purity, perfect kindness, perfect
truth, and perfect goodness. Just as the first Adam sinned and all humanity
fell with him, even so Christ came as the "last Adam" who through His
obedience to God won salvation for all those who follow Him. He succeeded where
we failed, and He obeyed where we rebelled. By His perfect life, He fulfilled
everything that God required of us.
4. He did things only God
can do.
He made amazing claims and then backed them up with amazing deeds.
He repeatedly claimed equality with God. He said that He was one with the
Father and that to see Him was to see the Father. He spoke with divine
authority: I am the living water, I am the light of the world; I am the way,
the truth, and the life. He even claimed the ability to raise Himself from the
dead. People who are only vaguely familiar with Jesus tend to underestimate
this part of His teaching.
They like to label Him as a great oral teacher while discounting
His divine claims. But as C.S. Lewis remarked, a person who talked like Jesus
talked, if He wasn't who He said He was, wouldn't be a good teacher. You can't
have Jesus without dealing with His claims of deity.
He backed up those claims by repeatedly demonstrating power over
the forces of nature, sickness, and death. He even claimed the power to forgive
sins. This is what initially got Him in trouble with the Jewish leaders. They
rightly saw Jesus as virtually claiming to be God, but they drew the wrong
conclusion. He claimed to forgive sins because He was indeed God in human
flesh.
5.
He died as a sacrifice for our sins.
The story of His earthly life ends this way. Though innocent of all
wrongdoing, He was crucified as a common criminal. Pontius Pilate, the Roman
governor, three times declared, "I find no fault in him." The Bible
says he died as the just for the unjust, the innocent for the guilty, the good
for the bad. He died as our substitute, standing in our place, taking our
punishment, bearing our sins in His own body. With His own blood He paid the
full price for our disobedience. In so doing He completely satisfied God's righteous
demands and enabled God to be merciful to sinners who come to Him in Jesus'
name. Through His death we are set free from the penalty of sin forever.
6. He proved His claims
by rising from the dead.
In many discussions with His disciples, Jesus openly predicted His
death and His resurrection. Nothing that happened came as a surprise to Him. He
knew it all and saw it all long in advance. Late on the evening of Good Friday,
His followers tenderly took His dead body from the cross. Wrapping Him in grave-clothes,
they laid His corpse in a borrowed tomb not far from Skull Hill, the place
where He died. The next day the Romans, the Jews, and the disciples agreed on
only one thing: Jesus was truly dead. Because of fear that someone might
disturb the grave and remove His body, an elite squad of Roman soldiers stood
guard at His tomb, which was sealed and covered with an enormous stone.
Early on Sunday morning, when Mary and the other women came to the
tomb, they planned to anoint His dead body. But instead they found the soldiers
unconscious on the ground, the seal broken, the stone rolled away, and angels
guarding the entrance. The angels announced that Jesus had risen from the dead.
The women were confused and frightened and reported to the men that the tomb was
empty.
Later that day, and many times over the next forty days, Jesus
appeared in bodily form to His disciples as well as to over five hundred other
people. Then He ascended into heaven where He now sits at the Father's right
hand.
After two thousand years, skeptics have never provided a sufficient
answer to this question: What happened to the body of Jesus? No one ever found
His dead body because by Easter Sunday it wasn't dead anymore. There is no
other reasonable answer than this: Jesus Christ actually, literally, and
physically rose from the dead. And from that day to this, the Christian church
has made the Resurrection the cornerstone of the gospel message.
The resurrection of Jesus is vitally important because it proves
that He really is the Son of God and that everything He said is true. No one
else has ever come back from the dead never to die again. This means that in
the most profound sense Jesus Christ is alive today. And that's why you can
know Him personally. Because He is alive, He gives eternal life to those who
trust in Him. And because He conquered death, those who trust in Him need not
fear death, for they have assurance that they will go to heaven to be with the
Lord Jesus when they die. When He returns to the earth, their bodies will be
raised from the dead. All this is guaranteed to the believer because Christ
rose from the dead.
7. He will one day return
to the earth.
With this final fact, we move from the distant past to the
not-so-distant future. There is yet one more event in the "career" of
Jesus Christ. One day He will return to the earth. He promised to
return-"I will come again" -and He will keep that promise. He will
come just as He left-visibly and bodily. His coming is not merely spiritual but
actual and literal. This is truly an astounding thought. The same Jesus who was
born in Bethlehem, walked on this earth, died on the cross, rose from the dead,
and ascended into heaven is coming again. The actual, historical figure who
lived two thousand years ago on the other side of the world is
returning to the earth one more time. Though no one knows the day or the hour,
the fact of His return is certain.
THE CHRIST WE NEED
Only the Christ revealed in the pages of Holy Scripture can save us.
But the Jesus of the Bible is not the only "Jesus" in the marketplace
of ideas. To be almost right about Jesus is to be totally wrong. Why? Because
we are not saved by good opinions about Jesus. We are not saved because we have
a good feeling about Jesus. We are not saved because we like His moral
teaching. We are saved by all that Jesus accomplished for us in His obedient
life, His sacrificial death and His bodily resurrection from the dead.
If Jesus is who He said He is, there is no truth more worthy of your
time, no person more important to know. The Christian church is made up of men
and women who confess one revolutionary truth---that Jesus or Nazareth is the
Son of the living God. And until you
believe that, and confess that, you cannot be called a Christian. It matters
not that you may have positive feelings about Jesus Christ or that you think He
was a very good man. You are not a Christian until you confess that Jesus is
the Christ, the Son of the Living God.
Who is the Christ of Christmas? Think how you would respond.
Your answer determines your eternal destiny.
ONE
SOLITARY LIFE
Born
in an obscure village, He was the child of a peasant woman. He worked in
a carpenter shop until He was thirty years old, and then for three years, He traveled
around the country, stopping long enough to talk and listen to people and help
where He could. He never wrote a book. He never had a hit record. He never went
to college. He never ran for public office. He never had a family or owned a
house. He never did any of the things that usually accompany greatness.
He had no credentials but Himself. But when He was only thirty three years old,
the tide of public opinion turned against Him, and His friends all
rejected Him. When He was arrested, very few wanted anything to do with Him.
After the trial, He was executed by the State along with admitted thieves. Only
because a generous friend offered his own cemetery plot was there any place to
bury Him. This all happened nineteen centuries ago, and yet, today, He is the
leading figure of the human race, and the ultimate example of love.
Now, it is no exaggeration to say that all the armies that have ever marched,
all the navies that have ever set sail; all the rulers that have ever ruled,
all the kings that have ever reigned on this earth, all put together, have not
Thank you for visiting us here at Delaware Avenue Baptist Church in
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At Delaware Avenue, we work very hard in developing programs and
opportunities which will help followers of Christ grow in their spiritual
lives. However, our first concern is that everyone experience salvation through
the saving power of Jesus Christ. People will make many decisions throughout
their lives, but there is no decision more important than inviting Jesus as
Lord and Savior into one's heart. This decision alone will determine a person’s
eternal destiny.
Do
you know Jesus? Or do you know of
Jesus?
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