Recognizing Jesus: The True King We Need

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"Out of all the people in the world, God had chosen the nation of Israel, and he had made promises to them. And we've looked at this over the last weeks and weeks. And promises to them we call covenants. And it began with Abraham. He promised, God promised him land, seed, and blessings." [00:05:32] (19 seconds) Edit Clip


"And he wanted them to obey him and to shine light to others so they could see God and understand who he was. So in the way into the promised land, they were like, yes, yes, yes, we will totally do that. But of course they didn't. Once they got in there and saw some of the other things the nations were doing, they're like, hmm, I fancy that God." [00:06:58] (22 seconds) Edit Clip


"And just God had wanted them to be a light to other nations. They looked like just the other nations. And even to the point of wanting a king like all the other nations. So God gave them one. First of all, he gave them Saul, who was a complete disaster. And then he gave them David. David, the man after God's own heart who loved God." [00:08:03] (23 seconds) Edit Clip


"And the people loved him. When they saw and heard what he was doing, were receiving the feeding and the healing, they thought their Messiah, their long-awaited king had come and he was finally going to set them free from Rome. But the Jews hated him. The Jewish leaders, sorry, hated him. As I said earlier, they were united in opposition." [00:14:28] (22 seconds) Edit Clip


"And so we started by asking why. So let's look at that for a few minutes. Why did these leaders who knew the scriptures, they were teachers of the law, had seen his miracles, heard his teaching? Why did they not want to accept that he was the Messiah? And that short answer really is because he wasn't the Messiah they were looking for." [00:16:48] (27 seconds) Edit Clip


"They wanted one that was not going to question their authority or threaten their power. This is really important for us to understand. They were the powerful ones. They called the shots. People respected them. They were held in high esteem. They dictated what people had to do, and they got really rich, particularly the Sadducees, on what was going on in the temple." [00:18:14] (23 seconds) Edit Clip


"Jesus is saying to them, All through your history, you have been rejecting God's authority over you by rejecting the prophets God has sent to you. And now you are going to kill his son. Notice he knows they're going to kill him. And then he gives them another messianic prophecy. He basically tells them that the cornerstone is going, that he himself, the cornerstone they've rejected, is going to become a whole new kingdom." [00:26:01] (35 seconds) Edit Clip


"And so as Sam has been teaching us the good news of the gospel, we have a king and his name is Jesus. He has come and he is king of kings and lord of lords. So that's the first thing. We have a king. The second thing we have to really see, we want to be king. We don't want, actually, in our sinfulness, we basically don't want anyone or anything to be king over us." [00:33:01] (27 seconds) Edit Clip


"Because we were created for a king we will end up serving lesser kings and worshiping lesser kings if we will not serve the true king. Let me say that again because we were created for the true king when we refuse him we will end up serving lesser kings and worshiping lesser things because we need to fill that space we have to we desire it you know it don't you there's a longing inside of us a desire for it." [00:34:16] (34 seconds) Edit Clip


"And you know what Jesus says to each one of us? Come, come to me, all you who are weary and heavy burdened, all of you who've been running after all kinds of other things, all kinds of other sins, things, sins, whatever you've been running after, come to me. My yoke is easy, and my burden is light. This is the paradox of our king." [00:40:36] (31 seconds) Edit Clip


"Do you know that there, John Newton said this in one of his hymns, thou art coming to a king, large petitions to him bring. For his grace and power are such, none can ever ask too much. Our king, do you know who our king is? He is the king of kings and lord of lords and nothing is impossible for him. He can do immeasurably more than we can ask or imagine and he is just waiting for us to ask him." [00:44:23] (34 seconds) Edit Clip


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