Recognizing Jesus: The Fulfillment of Prophecy and Law

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Stephen filled with the Holy Spirit began to defend himself before the religious Council in Jerusalem. He first of all began to rehearse for them their history from God choosing Abraham and as he was going through rehearsing their history he finally came to one of those important personages in the history of Israel, Moses. [00:05:23]

Now the Jews recognized this as a prophecy concerning the Messiah that Moses was actually prophesying of the Messiah that would come. He is a man like unto me and you shall give heed to him. To the present day the Jews still recognize this as a Prophecy of the Messiah. [00:06:54]

There are many prophecies concerning the Messiah that say he is the Son of God. Thus the argument of the Jews today isn't really valid because in Isaiah 9:6, "For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given." Who gave his son? God gave his son and the government will be upon his shoulder. [00:11:16]

Stephen is pointing out the prophecy of Moses, "There shall arise a prophet like unto myself," and there is an interesting likeness between Moses and Jesus as Steven points out. First of all, as he relates to them the story of Moses, he relates of the miraculous preservation of Moses' life when he was first born. [00:14:19]

The first time that Jesus came they did not recognize that he was the deliverer. They did not recognize that he was the Messiah, the Savior. But things are going to get so bad for the nation of Israel that the day is going to come when they will say, "Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord." [00:17:39]

In the fact that as Moses gave to the people the word of God, so is the Messiah to give to the people the word of God. When God met Moses on Mount Sinai, we read that there was an awesome demonstration of the presence and power of God. There was a thick cloud that covered the mountain. [00:18:29]

God gave the law to give to the people the rules for a good life. God said you live by these laws, you follow these laws, you'll have a good life. The psalmist understood that in Psalm 1 he said, "Blessed is the man who walks not in the counsel of the ungodly." [00:24:33]

Jesus was only sharing what the law was really given for. It wasn't given to make a person righteous. It was given to cause a person to realize how unrighteous he really was so that you would be forced to come to God and receive the mercy and the grace and the love of God. [00:29:31]

The word that he had given the truth, it has a way of sticking and though you may fight against it for a time, there comes a day when you must acknowledge the truth. And so there was a young man who was actually holding the coats of those who were throwing the stones. [00:36:45]

The message got through though they tried to resist the truth. God is speaking to many of you today. Some of you are putting up walls and burials. You don't want to recognize that Jesus was the Messiah. You are trying to establish a righteous on your own. [00:38:17]

I'm always encouraging the young pastors just simply teach the word of God simply. Don't get all involved in these theological controversies that have split the church and arguments through the years. Simply teach the word of God simply. Just believe it as it is. [00:38:17]

The Messiah, he was a lot like Moses, was it recognized the first time, but when he comes again every eye shall see. They that pierced him shall look upon him and it's all there. They'll recognize the second time around that he actually did bring to us God's truth. [00:39:07]

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