Persevering Faith: Embracing Rejection and Discipleship

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Jesus' command was also his enabling, and as the man just put forth the effort to do what Jesus told to do, even though it seemed impossible, God gave him the strength to do it. And if you or I were there on that particular day, I would hope that we would just be overjoyed with amazement and gratitude. [00:37:00]

They reject Jesus not because of the evidence in front of them; they reject Jesus despite the evidence in front of him. And Jesus was bringing people together—oh, they brought him together to destroy him. Because without going into great detail, the Pharisees and the Herodians usually weren't on the same team, but now they feel they have a common enemy, Jesus of Nazareth. [00:55:19]

Jesus is still rejected today without reason. Jesus is still plotted against today without reason. People would, if they could, they would murder Jesus all over again if they had the opportunity to do so. It's amazing to see this anti-God, anti-Jesus, anti-God's Word attitude at work in our present culture. [01:19:07]

Even though Jesus was rejected and plotted against by the religious elite of his day, it didn't stop his work in the slightest. Notice what he does here, starting at verse 7: But Jesus withdrew with his disciples to the sea, and a great multitude from Galilee followed him, and from Judea and Jerusalem. [01:26:33]

Jesus had to have an escape plan, and it was while he was on the shores of the Sea of Galilee, and the crowd began to press on him just so he wouldn't be driven into the water and drowned. He had a boat behind him ready so he could climb up at the boat and keep preaching. [01:36:21]

The power and the compassion of Jesus were on full display. Now, the Jewish people of Jesus's time expected a powerful Messiah. They expected a messiah that could do miraculous things, but in their minds, the miraculous things that the Messiah should do be things like calling down fire from heaven upon the oppressing Roman army. [01:42:22]

Jesus had power over illness, but Jesus also had power over demonic spirits. And when I say those words, and I speak as if demonic spirits are real, I wouldn't blame somebody in our broader culture for saying, "All right, Pastor, you're crazy now. Do you believe in demons?" Well, listen, the only reason I believe in the devil and things known as demonic spirits is because the Bible tells us about it. [01:49:32]

Jesus Christ triumphs over every demonic spirit, that there was never a demonic spirit that Jesus confronted that in some way had the better of him. No, Jesus triumphed over it all, and he's sealed their doom and his victory by his work on the cross. The Bible says that he disarmed principalities and powers. [01:57:09]

The greatest thing that Jesus Christ ever accomplished was what he did at the cross, how he died as a sacrifice for the sins of humanity, how he made a perfect sacrifice, and that was proven by the fact that he was raised from the dead, and he triumphed over the grave. His death, burial, and resurrection is the core of the gospel. [02:39:12]

Jesus trained these disciples with his presence. They heard him, they observed him, they asked him questions, they followed him. First and foremost, following Jesus is being with him and seeking Him. So what it means very practically is you recognize the presence and the involvement of Jesus every day in what you do. [02:54:31]

Jesus gave them something to do. They were to carry on Jesus's own work, and Jesus has something for you to do. Being a disciple isn't just a passive thing; it's also an active thing. Jesus has something for you too. He has a place for you in his plan, in his kingdom. [03:08:04]

They are famous in heaven. When you get to heaven, look for the foundation of the New Jerusalem, and the Bible says that you're gonna look at the foundation of the New Jerusalem, and you're gonna see 12 foundations, I suppose, piled one on top of each other, and on each one of those foundations, you're gonna see the name of one of these Twelve Apostles. [03:27:00]

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