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I want to remind us of the perspective that Jesus, our Savior, had concerning His own death. Because I think it helps us appreciate it a little bit more. His death was 1) Purposeful, 2) Voluntary, 3) Joyful, and 4) Glorious.

Well, first of all, His death was purposeful. He recognized that He was going to die. John 12:27 says, “What shall I say, Father, do not let this hour come upon me. But that is why I came.”

The purpose of his death was also voluntary. It was a voluntary or volitional outpouring of His love, and it showed full and true submission to God, the Father. Romans 5:8, “for God demonstrates his love towards us in that while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us.” In the garden, Jesus said three times to the Father, “not My will, but Your will be done.” In John 10:17-18 Jesus said, “The Father loves me because I’m willing to give up My life in order that I may receive it back again. No one takes My life away from Me. I give it up of My own free will. I have the right to give it up and I have the right to take it back.This is what my father has commanded me to do.”

His death was purposeful. His death was voluntary. His death was also joyful. Hebrews 12:2 says, “Who, for the joy set before Him, endured the cross, despising the shame, and He sat down at the right hand of the throne of God.” Jesus was fully aware of the pain and the suffering that He would face at the cross, but He had his eyes on the joy, and that joy was purchasing our eternal destiny.

And then finally, Jesus considered death as the path to glory. In John 12:23 He said those words, “The hour has come for the Son of Man to receive great glory.” And this is an amazing verse to me because this is shortly before the passion week. This is shortly before He would go through all of that suffering, the betrayal, the arrest, the scourging, the piercing of his hands and feet, the crown of thorns on his head, and the gathering up the sins of the world that pierced His heart. He didn’t say the time has come for the Son of Man to be tortured and tormented and suffer for the sins of the world. No, He said, “the hour has come for the Son of Man to be glorified.” He ignored the suffering and kept his eyes on the glory. And if we can grasp the truth of that verse, it would totally change our perspective of the sufferings in our life.

So this is His perspective of His own death. He was born to die.

Gene Cunningham - June 15, 2022

I know, I know

I know, I know

In John 11:17, the focus changes from the disciples to Martha. "So when Jesus came,He found that he had already been in the tomb for four days." If Jesus was 20 miles from Bethany,if it would have taken one day moving rapidly to get there; He could have been here. You remember He delayed two; days He could have been there much earlier. He chose not to for something really wonderful that was about to happen. Martha said to Jesus, 'Lord if you had been here,my brother would not have died'.” I wonder how many times we said something like that. Martha blames the Lord for not coming. She knew where He was. She had to know to send someone to go get Him. She knew that it was a one-day journey for the messenger to go to Him, a one-day journey for Him to come back. In two days, He could have been there. Lazarus has been dead for four days. "Lord, if you had been here but you weren't." That's the implication. "My brother would not have died." Secondly, she is very impressed with what she knows. You notice twice? In verse 22, "Even now,I know that whatever you ask of God, God will give you." That's an amazing statement of faith. "I know." In verse 24, Martha said, "I know thathe will rise again in the resurrection at the last day." Are both of those statements true? Absolutely. Martha has knowledge, but she lacks submission; that affects many of us. Don't let yourself get full of knowledge but lack surrender. One of the greatest statements of the Gospel of John, "Jesus said to her, I am." That should have sat it right there. You know that in the Gospel of John, there are eight signs of Jesus (the last one being the resurrection). In the Gospel of John, there are eight "I am" sayings as well. "I am" being the equivalent of the Old Testament Jehovah -- "I AM that I AM." "I am the resurrection and the life. He who believes in me, though he may die, he shall live, and whoever lives and believes in me shall never die." As living believers all of us know and have loved ones who are believers who have died. “Those who live and believe in Him will never die.” Did you know that you'll never die? You'll never die. Now, a child of God closes their eyes in this life, the body stops functioning, but their eyes openin the presence of the Lord Jesus Christ. They never taste or experience death. You will never know what it means to die. That which we fear so much, dread so much, do everything that we can to escape and evade… if we understood what happens the moment after we close our eyes, every single one of us would be prayingfor the Lord to call us home today. How do I know that? I know that because the Apostle Paul had a revelation whether he was lifted in reality or just a vision. In Second Corinthians Chapter 12, Paul went into the third heaven. He saw and heard things he was not allowed to repeat. He came back and said, "For me to live is Christ, to die is gain." Remember when he wrote to the Philippians? And he said, "I'm between a rock and a hard place...." I'm using the Cunningham revised version. "...Having the desire rather to depart and be with the Lord, but to remain here is better for you." We say, "Oh, poor so-and-so could be my father,my mother, other relatives, you know, they've gone on." Would you bring them back if you could? Sometimes we would, wouldn't we? Jesus is about to bring somebody back. Get ready for that one! Knowing that our Lord is the resurrectionand the life is a marvelous thing. But do we really understand what it means in our day to day life? Jesus ends by asking Martha, who said, "I know,I know. Yeah, I know, I know, I know." "Do you believe this?" Could I ask you, do you believe this? Because if you really believe it and if you really understand it, the implications of it in the test the trials, the sorrows, the heartbreaks,the difficulties, even our failures, it changes everything! 00:24:45:02 - 00:24:49:10 The life that we have in Christ is not just eternal life. Someday it is resurrection life here and now. It's already begun. The moment we trusted Christ, we became a new creationand as a new creation, having received resurrection life knowing that we can never die,knowing that death is the door that leads home. Verse 27, "She said to him, 'Yes, Lord, I believe that, you are the Christ,the Son of God who is to come into the world'." Do you believe that? Does it make a difference in your life?

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