Thursday, December 15, 2011

Unto Us: A King is Anointed

Special Advent sermon series at The River church: "Unto Us - Christ Has Come"

Series Text: Isaiah 9:1-7 (NKJV) 
 
November 27: Unto Us - A Light Has Shined (Salvation to all through Jesus)
December 4: Unto Us -A Child is Born (Incarnation of Jesus)
December 11: Unto Us - A Son is Given (Crucifixion of Jesus)
December 18: Unto Us - A King is Anointed (Resurrection of Jesus)
 
This week's focus text: Verse 7
 
Of the increase of His government and peace  
There will be no end, 
Upon the throne of David and over His kingdom, 
To order it and establish it with judgment and justice 
From that time forward, even forever. 
The zeal of the Lord of hosts will perform this.
So, I've been a little under the weather for the past few weeks, and yesterday I found out why... I have bronchitis... what fun. Anyway, I've asked my young Padawan Preacher, Cole, to speak for me this Sunday. (Hmmm, shoulda named him Luke.) Nevertheless, in my drug-induced state of thinking, I thought I'd take a shot at this Sunday's big idea at The River through the blog... and let Cole take it where he hears God telling him to lead us in the sermon.

So, Jesus is our king. What should that mean to us? Really?

In John 18, Pilate was about to turn Jesus over to be crucified. But before he did, he had an exchange of words with him... and for the life of him, Pilate couldn't figure out why the Jews hated Jesus so much. On the other hand, he didn't exactly fall on a sword to save him from crucifixion either. In vv. 33-37 it says:
Pilate then went back inside the palace, summoned Jesus and asked him, “Are you the king of the Jews?” 
 
“Is that your own idea,” Jesus asked, “or did others talk to you about me?”

“Am I a Jew?” Pilate replied. “Your own people and chief priests handed you over to me. What is it you have done?”

Jesus said, “My kingdom is not of this world. If it were, my servants would fight to prevent my arrest by the Jewish leaders. But now my kingdom is from another place.” 

“You are a king, then!” said Pilate.

Jesus answered, “You say that I am a king. In fact, the reason I was born and came into the world is to testify to the truth. Everyone on the side of truth listens to me.”
Eventually, Pilate handed Jesus over to be executed. Thus, opening the way for Jesus to move ever closer toward His true identity as King of glory. Yes, the man of Nazareth died that day. But the grave could not contain the Word of God forever. Death was but a mere step in the Son's preparation as our risen Lord... as our anointed King. Christmas and Easter are bookend events which help to reveal the Gift of God through Christ - that is, He brought justice and peace to this fallen world. One day soon, He will return to seal the deal.

I wonder... truly wonder if we have the capacity to grasp the significance of Jesus as our King. I mean, we live in America... land of the free and home of the brave, right? We can't fully understand the concept of living under a king's rule... how could we? We elect our leaders - they aren't forced upon us. We have a say in the matter. We have the right to vote... and the right to freely discuss... and even the right to ridicule our elected officials. We may not like our leaders... and we may hate their political ideals... Heck, how many emails ridiculing our President have people sent you over the past three to four years? But hey, we don't have to worry about being persecuted or imprisoned for our ideas and opinions about political issues... not even the mean-spirited ones. And if we complain hard enough, we might even get the bums voted out. That's the American way!

I love it... the democrats complain the right-wing wackos have it all wrong. Those fascists want to take our freedoms in the name of warfare! And of course... the republicans complain the left-wing liberals have it all wrong. Those socialists want to destroy our system of free enterprise by overtaxing productive citizens in the name of welfare! You have to admit, we do have our problems... deep, systemic problems.

But whichever way you lean in terms of earthly politics... please don't place your hopes on one political party or the other... or one particular person. Cause I got news for you. We may live in the best country on earth, with the best political structure ever devised in human history... but guess what?

He (or she) ain't gonna hold a candle to the LORD OF LORDS AND KING OF KINGS. "Of the increase of His government and peace there will be no end..."

That's right... the One who was there when the earth was formed... the One who was there when the Red Sea parted... the One who produced the seed, and caused it to germinate into a plant that became a tree that was cut down and used to make a manger... the One who was born and lived among us... the One who died and bought our redemption (on another piece of wood). The One who ascended back to heaven to be at His Father's right hand. Yep... that guy. He's  our King... our Lord. When He returns, He's going do more than sit around in an oval office and fly in a really cool private jet. He's going to do more than host parties and sign bills into law. He won't be interested in giving interviews to the press or making speeches. He won't care about electoral votes or the democratic process.

Nope. He's going to busy Himself ruling the nations. He's going to bring His kingdom and His rule on this earth in completeness and finality. He is going to judge the wicked and the dead. He is going to destroy the devil and his powers of darkness once and for all. He is going to overcome the gates of hell. And He is going to invite His people... His disciples to join Him in this new world order.

Revelation 19:11-16 tells us this, (which ought to give us some measure of pause as we reflect on that little helpless babe in the manger this Christmas):
Now I saw heaven opened, and behold, a white horse. And He who sat on him was called Faithful and True, and in righteousness He judges and makes war. His eyes were like a flame of fire, and on His head were many crowns. He had a name written that no one knew except Himself. He was clothed with a robe dipped in blood, and His name is called The Word of God. And the armies in heaven, clothed in fine linen, white and clean, followed Him on white horses. Now out of His mouth goes a sharp sword, that with it He should strike the nations. And He Himself will rule them with a rod of iron. He Himself treads the winepress of the fierceness and wrath of Almighty God. And He has on His robe and on His thigh a name written:
KING OF KINGS AND LORD OF LORDS.
Dang! Little baby Jesus... he's going to judge and make war? The meek and mild carpenter of Nazareth... his eyes are going to be like a flame of fire, and he's going to wear many crowns? The guy who walked the earth and taught about love is going to strike the nations? Tread the winepress of Almighty God? (I don't know what that means exactly... but it sounds frighteningly serious!)

How can that be? How can the Light of the world act so violently? How can the baby Jesus spill the blood of his enemies? How can the Son that was given... the forgiver of sins rule with a rod of iron? And how can we believe and know that the world will be better off when He takes the throne and establishes Himself as our King? How are we supposed to react to this kind of rule?

First of all, it's not a bad a thing to fear God.... that is, be utterly overwhelmed, even terrified by His pure holy nature. He is no politician. He is pure love... He is eternal, limitless and free. He alone is worthy to make judgment upon this world. And as our King, He will do that very thing. We will all stand before Him one day... yes, even the Christians... and give an account. Wow!

Secondly, though reverent fear may be a good and healthy response to the King of Kings - even those who love Him and serve Him and worship Him while living on this earth - we need to understand this: Our King is completely faithful and true. He is white-hot and pure, but He is most certainly NOT evil... in fact, He hates evil. When He arrives on His stead, He will forcefully rid this world of all traces of evil, destroying it once and for all. That should give His followers cause for profound and joyful celebration! He is no weak President... He is no elected official... He is no sound-byte generator... He is the LORD. And He means business!

Finally, all of these mysterious images that we have of the Triune God ought to come into focus as we contemplate our posture before Him. Kind and generous. Powerful and full of wrath. Meek and mild. Faithful and True. Risen Lamb and Great High Priest. Baby and King. Terrifying and merciful. None of this seems logical... but I ask you, what about our God and King can be confined to human systems of logic? I mean... c'mon, really!

Hmmmm... I don't know about you... but as for posture... I'm planning to be flat on my face on that frighteningly beautiful and glorious day when I meet my KING face-to-face. He will know everything I've ever said and done. He will know my thoughts and motivations. He will know whether or not I really love Him... whether I really gave my heart to Him. He will see me for who I really am... more so than I've ever been able to see and know about myself. Talk about humbling! He may lift me up and give me an embrace... but frankly, I'm gonna let Him decide that! My deepest hope for all of us is that our King would look into our fear-filled eyes and say, "Well done, good and faithful servant." Wow... now THAT seems like a leader who's worth following into eternity.

May the King of all Kings grant you Peace and Joy this Christmas season.

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Unto Us: A Son is Given

Special Advent sermon series at The River church: "Unto Us - Christ Has Come"

Series Text: Isaiah 9:1-7 (NKJV)

November 27: Unto Us - A Light Has Shined (Salvation to all through Jesus)
December 4: Unto Us -A Child is Born (Incarnation of Jesus)
December 11: Unto Us - A Son is Given (Crucifixion of Jesus)
December 18: Unto Us - A King is Anointed (Resurrection of Jesus)

This week's focus text: Verse 

For unto us a Child is born, 
Unto us a Son is given; 
And the government will be upon His shoulder. 
And His name will be called 
Wonderful, Counselor, Mighty God, 
Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.

Man, what a strange gift. God gave us His Son... wrapped in swaddling cloths.
Jesus, who is the Light of the World who came to bring God's salvation (Nov. 27)... who "moved into the neighborhood" and lived among us as one of us (Dec. 4)... who willingly endured torture and execution on our behalf. That's right, the One who created us is the One who taught us, and He is the One who paid the ultimate price for our redemption. How do you measure that kind of love?

Perhaps a better question... what do we do in response to that kind of love? What should we do? How should that Truth impact our heart and mind? What should it motivate us believe and do and become? What does it really mean that a son was given... given by God... given to the world?

We all know John 3:16, right? The all-too-often used phrase that has probably lost some of it's luster over the years, simply because it's become a popular drum-beat for overzealous football fans and parade goers with signs.
“For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life."
Here's my point: God invented Christmas by giving us the Gift that keeps on Giving, and giving, and giving. He gave us death (His) that leads to life (ours). The Son of God was born Jesus of Nazareth, and placed EVERYTHING on the table (or under the tree to keep the Christmas motif going). Quite frankly, I don't know if that verse has the power to save people by being printed on a sandwich board or t-shirt... but I do know it describes the profound Truth that begins at Christmas.

So what does it mean to accept this gift? To unwrap it? To take it out of the box and interact with it? To utilize it to its fullest potential? To live it and share it and invest ourselves in it? How do we show appreciation for this precious gift?

That's easy, really. Accept the gift by re-wrapping it and sharing it with others. Think of it as the world's biggest re-gifting program... or the world's largest White Elephant exchange! Give to God by giving your life back to Him... and to your neighbor.

He laid down everything for you. So lay down everything for Him by allowing Him to reign supreme in every facet of your being. Die to your flesh, so that He can breathe new life into you... life in the Spirit. Open your fists and let go of the junk you're carrying around... allow Him to raise you up out of the muck and mire... let Him resurrect you to kingdom life... abundant life... eternal life.

This Christmas, let's determine to celebrate Jesus' birthday by living out Galatians 2:20 in every way we know how...
"I have been crucified with Christ and I no longer live, but Christ lives in me. The life I live in the body, I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave himself for me." 
After all, the story of God's Son doesn't end with his death, right? It ends with His eternal reign in the heavens. Actually it never ends whatsoever! The Son may have died, but death could not hold him. His real role is that of King of Kings. He has already begun what ultimately will come to fruition... and someday all the world will know that Jesus is Lord. In fact, He is our anointed King (Dec. 18). 

Amen. Come Lord Jesus.

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Unto Us - A Child is Born

Special Advent sermon series at The River church: "Unto Us - Christ Has Come"

Series Text: Isaiah 9:1-7 (NKJV)

November 27: Unto Us - A Light Has Shined (Salvation to all through Jesus)
December 4: Unto Us -A Child is Born (Incarnation of Jesus)
December 11: Unto Us - A Son is Given (Crucifixion of Jesus)
December 18: Unto Us - A King is Anointed (Resurrection of Jesus)

This week's focus text: Verse 6
For unto us a Child is born, 
Unto us a Son is given; 
And the government will be upon His shoulder. 
And His name will be called 
Wonderful, Counselor, Mighty God, 
Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.
Nothing generates more excitement within a family than when a child is born, right?
I remember when my daughter was born. We already had a son that was four years old, and we eagerly awaited to see whether he would have a new baby sister or brother to take home. (We're old fashioned, in that we never wanted to know the gender until they came... it spoils the surprise!)

Anyway, I frantically made my calls to everyone that, "It's a girl!". The excitement in my voice was bursting out of me... wow, I'm a daddy again! And now we've been given the perfect nuclear family... an eldest boy and baby girl... yahoo! It's a girl, it's a girl, it's a girl!!!

But you know what? It wouldn't have mattered a bit to us if our little girl turned out to be another little boy. Who cares? It's an oozy-woozie little baby in the house. The miracle of life... an increase in the family line... the excitement of watching her facial features (and determining who she looks like)... holding her tightly (yet understanding she is a fragile newborn)... changing her diapers (which God gracefully gets us used to doing before introducing the stink factor)... feeding and burping her... singing her lullabies to help her fall asleep... you know, all the stuff that comes with caring for this new person in the household! I loved every bit of it... even when the stink did come into play! You get to watch the slow, but steady process of an infant developing a personality. You watch for the first signs of a smile... then you anxiously await the day when she utters her first word... then you hold you breath the day she takes her first steps... my God, it is the most awesome thing in the world to watch a newborn become a toddler, then a preschooler, then a grade-schooler, then a middle-schooler, then... Well then she becomes a teenager and you start to feel very, very old and powerless.  :-) But she's still a joy, even when she gets emotional, or stubborn, or downright frustrating!

It's in our DNA (at least in a general sense) to extend the family line... to add to the population... you know... to procreate and add more people to this planet. In Genesis 1:28 God tells the humans, “Be fruitful and increase in number; fill the earth and subdue it. Rule over the fish of the sea and the birds of the air and over every living creature that moves on the ground.” Indeed... be fruitful and increase in number. He has given us this gift of life through our own lives... and the hope of our continued existence from generation to generation. That gift is what gives us hope... gives us purpose... gives us peace... gives us joy.

And what better manifestation of all those things than God Himself coming to our broken world to put the pieces back together? What could possibly be given to us that provides the glorious bundle of hope, and joy, and purpose, and peace than that of the Baby Jesus? Hmmm... how about the forgiveness he will bring in His 33rd year of life? How about the truth of God's Word that will shine in and around him?  How about the grace offered to guilty sinners? How about the transformation and renewal of all creation that will come through this fragile newborn from Nazareth? How about the teaching that will transform our whole understanding of what it means to be a neighbor?

What else does the Baby Jesus represent to humanity? What does he represent to you personally?

All babies signify joy and hope to a family hungry and thirst for new life, for innocence and human potential... for a new generation and and a new future. But let's face it, this baby was utterly and completely special. He is truly the Gift from God who is God who connects us to God and ensures our good standing with God. It may not be PC to say these days in good ole' America... but Jesus is what makes Christmas what it truly is. Duh, that's why it's called CHRIST-mas!

He is truly worthy of our praise and celebration. His earthly life, and death, and resurrection is what reconnects us to eternity itself... to our original glory a long time ago before we were forced to leave the Garden and aimlessly wander. Thank God He's given us the Way and the Truth and the Life. Thank God for Jesus!!!

Yes... thank you God, for the profoundly wonderful gift of a child born - unto us. May we live as if this gift meant everything to us... and may we freely share this gift with everyone we encounter.

Merry Christmas everyone!