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    by Sandy Shaw

The Question Becomes Even Louder - "Who Is This Jesus?"
Date Posted: September 12, 2022

“Who is this?” The people asked then – and some may still be curiously wondering today. The question was asked in Matthew Chapter 21verse 10 , regarding Jesus Christ.

In Jesus, God has come to man – born in Bethlehem – in an outhouse beside the animals.

For some 30 years we hear very little about him – Jesus had no financial wealth. He held no official position in society. His friends were like himself – fishermen – tax collectors – workmen – ordinary, and quite like one of us.

When Jesus did leave home to start preaching and teaching and healing and training disciples – his own family tried to dissuade him – thinking he was beside himself – and actually saying he was mad.

The crowds which at first gathered inquisitively to listen to him and receive from him – soon dwindled away – and his closest friends showed signs of doing the same.

“Will you go too?” he had to ask them. At the end they did desert him – fast – and suddenly. But not for ever – Jesus went to them to reassure them that he was not finished with his disciples.

Jesus was crucified – hanging between two criminals – and buried in a borrowed grave – but then a strange – unusual – unique thing – happened. It was rumoured that he had been seen alive.

A few weeks later his followers were preaching – and performing similar miracles to those Jesus had performed.

Is it not quite a surprise that when the disciples of the risen Jesus began to worship and praise in the Temple – people thought they had been drinking? But, neither laughter – nor sneering – nor ridicule – nor taunting – nor imprisonment – nor philosophical arguments – nor the might of Rome and her courts and jails could stop Jesus Christ working through His body!

The question becomes even louder – “Who is this Jesus?”

Jesus comes into our world born of a virgin – lying in a manger – visited later by shepherds of all people – who went out and spoke and testified to what they had seen – angels and Christ the Lord. It is there in Luke Chapter 2.

Jesus came into our world to fulfil the word of the Prophets.

On their way were wise men – with gifts – probably Jews from Persia – on their way to worship this newborn King!

Another King! King Herod in Jerusalem decides to kill all the children of two and under in the vicinity of Bethlehem, just to get this one child out of the road.

Joseph and Mary take Jesus to Egypt – for his safety and security and very existence – and – to fulfil a further prophecy in Hosea Chapter 11 – “Out of Egypt have I called my son.” This very special child is unique in so many ways.

30 years later – after Jesus was baptised in water and anointed with the Holy Spirit, evil spirits and demons cried out when they saw him approach – yet little children nestled in his arms and sat upon his knee in innocent security – and Jesus blessed them.

Note the importance of the river Jordan experience – John the Baptist takes Jesus and plunges him in the waters – and the Father anoints Jesus or saturates Jesus with the Holy Spirit. This is a pivotal moment in the life and ministry of Jesus Christ – and it normally is in our spiritual experience too.

That might good place to pause in our study today – know who Jesus is – know the Scriptural and Biblical revelation and teaching as well as you can – and may your personal experience of the risen living Jesus, our Saviour and Lord, never fade.

When Jesus was baptised the Holy Spirit descended upon him – and that same Jesus who was baptised in water says to every disciple – “Follow me”. It is quite a simple command – accompanied by the most amazing and rewarding consequences.

“Almighty God, our loving gracious heavenly Father – we thank You for sending Jesus Christ, Your Son, to be our Saviour and Lord – help us to see and understand something of how Jesus is unique from the very beginning – and help us to believe and obey and follow him, even when we might find it hard – we pray in Jesus’ name.” Amen.

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Biography Information:

Alexander 'Sandy' Shaw is pastor of Nairn Christian Fellowship in Nairn, Scotland. Nairn is 17 miles east of Inverness - on the Moray Firth Coast - not far from the Loch Ness Monster!

Gifted as a Biblical teacher, Sandy is firmly committed to making sure that his teachings are firmly grounded in the Word.

Sandy has a weekly radio talk which can be heard via the Internet on Saturday at 11:40am, New Orleans time, at wsho.com.

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