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Who is Jesus Christ to You?

Part 1 and 2 of this article series covered what Jesus said about himself but now the question gets turned on us. All of us in humanity, we are forced to answer this question.

Who do you say that I am?

“But who do you say that I am?”

Jesus Christ asking Peter (Matt 16:15, Mk 8:29, Lk 9:20)

This question is the most important question of the universe. Who do humans say that Jesus Christ is? More importatn than existential questions like ‘why am I alive?’, or ‘what is the meaning of life?’

It is the chief question of life we are forced to answer. And actually there is only one accurate answer but there are also many answers out there. Answers of varying degrees of accuracy.

In the world of science it is possible to understand things on a surface level, one a professional level, and on a very deep detailed level.

In any field of sciecne there are associates degrees, there are bachelors degrees, there are masters degrees and then there are Phd degrees that can be obtained with great study, time, and tuition expense.

  • Another example is that a person might understand that if I take Advil (for example) ibuprofin it will make my headache go away.
  • A general practitioner doctor may understand that Advil contains ibuprofin which is an anti-inflamatory and that is how it reduces headache.
  • An ibuprofin medicine developer however with a Phd in inflamation and medical chemistry, understands to a great degree the mechanisms of how a medicine reduces inflamation, perhhaps why the body is inflamed, and even perhaps what the side effects of the medicine are exactly and why.

All three people are correct, the advil reduced headache but there are varying degrees of understanding about how and why exactly.

In the world of R&D it takes considerable skill to know when to stop studying and pursuing understanding and just start producing product with what is known.

Many people dont understand why exactly things work but just that they do work. I used to work for a laser manufacturer and almost no one fully understand everything within the laser and how it worked. There were experts who understood certain components deeply while others understood very little and just assembled and followed instruction. The experts would reduce their insight to practice, to working instructions and transfer enough knowlege to build lasers so that they could be sold for profit.

All this being said we can apply this to spiritual things.

Knowing and believing that Jesus is the Christ is what prevents us from dying in our sins. John 8:23 “you are from beneath, I am from above, You are of this world, I am not of this world. 24b for if you do not believe that I am He, you will die in your sins.” – Jesus Christ speaking to Pharisees

It takes just a little faith to beleive this, it does not take intelligence or mental accumen or big degrees to believe this,. A little child can believe this, a down syndrome child can believe this or a Phd level astro physisyst can believe this.

But we should not stop there, with this basic spiirtual insight into Jesus Christ. Spiritual in that it comes from God, it does not come from academic study at all. Teh academic study comes later and are additional.

Spiritual Knowlege of Jesus Christ.

I’ve come to realize that there is a spectrum to knowing Jesus Christ. He is so vast and massive and there is such intricacy to him, its like a universe of detail that is spiritually discerned. To know he is the Christ is like the door to another universe.

Knowing that Jesus is the Christ, as Peter confested, is like just seeing and experiencing green light only.

In this analogy Jesus Christ is the entire electromagnetic spectrum. And knowing him is exploring him at all the other visible colors then all the other wavelengths. The chart above is on a log scale so if were on a regular scale the visible light would be much smaller.

Knowing Jesus Christ is, and should be a life long pursuit for the Christian. It is a pursuit that may include academic study but is not that exclusively. We know him through bible reading, we know him through prayer, we know him through life-situations, we know him through struggle and suffering, and we know him through other Christians.

But believing in Jesus, as wonderful and glorious as that is, is just walking through a door, and that door is miniscule compared to all there is to knowing Jesus Christ.

To continue in the spectrum analogy.

For Christians who believe in him, who answer the question like Peter did there is a spectrum.

On one end of that spectrum is the surface level belief that Jesus is messiah it goes no further than that. At the other end of the spectrum who knows how far it goes. In between include all the denominations, all the pastors, all the preists, and every Christian we have ever known. How we answer that question ongoing defines our ministry, defines oru lives, determines how much we worry, wehter or not we tolerate idols in our lvies, how we react to sin in oursevle and others, and how we spend our days. Jesus Christ defines the Christian on many levels.

For non-Christians who do not answer the question like Peter did, there is another spectrum.

One end of the spectrum is that Jesus was a great prophet of God, a good man, someone to listen to and learn principles from. But not God, and perhap they believe there is no need for God. At the other end of this unbeliever spectrum is the one that has contempt and anger toward Christ.

Perhaps the athiest who is angry with religion due to terrible experiences. Perhaps the religious person who is angry at who Jesus claimed to be.

How we answer the question “who do you say that I am?” defines us.

But Jesus remained silent. And the high preist (Caiaphas) said to him, 'I adjure you by the living God, tell us if you are the Christ, the Son of God.' Jesus said to him, 'You have said so. But I tell you, from now on you will see the Son of Man seated at the right hand fo Power and coming on the clouds of heaven.' Then the high preist tore his robes and said, 'He has uttered blasphemy. What further witnesses do we need? You have now heard his blasphemy.'
Matthew 26:63-65

But also then again Where we are on our Spectrum Defines Us Further

For example the Christian who just answers he is the Christ, the messiah. But never goes further, never develops his insight and knowledge of Jesus Christ. That will determine a great deal of things about a person. For the Pastor who beleives in who he is but doens’t believe that JEsus will live through him and manage his ministry. Versus the servant of God who lets Jesus live through him in great detail, leaving the burden of ministry in his hands, beleiveing that he is active and involved in his life. The pastor in this example has a belief issue in who Jesus he is, his may be only an academic knowing of Jesus and not an intimante surrender to his life and his constant leading.

One the unbeleiver spectrum who believes Jesus is great, is a prophet, who embraces his teachings and lives by his principles. This person is blessed compared to the one who reject Christ out of hand, who has contempt for his teachings. Will have a whole different set of problems and situations to deal with in life.

The point I am trying to make in this article is that answering the Who do you say that I am question defines a person. But also where a person falls on the spectrum of who do you say that I am further defines us.

The Knowledge of Jesus Christ

Pursuing knowledge of Jesus Christ is one of the great purposes of life. It is the chief and highest form of living. It is our highest and best option and the most fruitful use of time.

Don’t just claim to be a Christian. Don’t imply that you know enough of God. Instead, always increase in your knowledge of God and his Son. Romans 11:33 says, “Oh, the depth of the riches both of the wisdom and knowledge of God! How unsearchable are His judgments and His ways past finding out!”. The knowledge of God is inexhaustible. God is too massive and unsearchable for us to think we know enough of Him. We have so much to learn from Him and of Him.

Think of the known viisible universe, beyond our ability to even travel to in a lifetime, Jesus created that, and he is larger than it, beyond it, in a spiritual sense and even in a practical sense.

“His divine power has granted to us all things that pertain to life and godliness, through the knowledge of him who called us to his own glory and excellence, by which he has granted to us his precious and very great promises, so that through them you may become partakers of the divine nature, having escaped from the corruption that is in the world because of sinful desire. For if these qualities are yours and are increasing, they keep you from being ineffective or unfruitful in the knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ.”
‭‭2 Peter‬ ‭1:3-4, 8‬ ‭ESV‬‬

“Everything related to the great destiny for which man was created is bound up inseparably with the knowledge of Christ.”

T. Austin-Sparks
Blessed is the one who finds wisdom, and the one who gets understanding, for the gain from her is better than gain from silver and her profit better than gold. She is more precious than jewels, and nothing you desire can compare with her. Long life is in her right hand; in her left hand are riches and honor. Her ways are ways of pleasantness, and all her paths are peace. She is a tree of life to those who lay hold of her; those who hold her fast are called blessed. The Lord by wisdom founded the earth; by understanding he established the heavens; by his knowledge the deeps broke open, and the clouds drop down the dew. My son, do not lose sight of these— keep sound wisdom and discretion, and they will be life for your soul and adornment for your neck. Then you will walk on your way securely, and your foot will not stumble. If you lie down, you will not be afraid; when you lie down, your sleep will be sweet. Do not be afraid of sudden terror or of the ruin of the wicked, when it comes, for the Lord will be your confidence and will keep your foot from being caught.”
‭‭Proverbs‬ ‭3:13-26‬ ‭ESV‬‬

The Hard Way

SOME TIMES WE GO THRU WHAT I’VE LEARNED TO CALL THE HARD WAY. THAT MAY NOT BE THE BEST DESCRIPTION, BUT IT WILL DO..

THESE MOMENTS IN LIFE WHEN SITUATIONS OR TRAGEDIES CAN BE SO PAINFUL THAT WE CAN’T HELP BUT BE CHANGED BY THEM FOREVER. CHANGED BECAUSE OF THE TRAUMA.

THOSE TIMES CAN BE SO AWFUL.

SOMETIMES OUR SITUATIONS ARE SO UNFAIR, SO PAINFUL, SO INSANELY CRUEL, WE FEEL LIKE WE ARE BEING CRUSHED ON ALL SIDES. LIKE THERE IS A DEATH SENTENCE ON US THAT NO ONE TOLD US ABOUT, AND THE INABILITY TO UNDERSTAND OR THE INDIFFERENCE OF THOSE WE THOUGHT LOVED US ARE LIKE THE WORST FORM OF CRUELTY.

I’VE FELT THAT WAY I REMEMBER FOUR TIMES IN MY LIFE. WE CAN AVOID AND DELAY THEM BUT IF WE HAVE COURAGE AND A DETERMINATION TO FOLLOW AFTER JESUS CHRIST COME WHAT MAY, WE CAN FACE THEM AND I THINK SOMEHOW GET THROUGH KNOWING HIM MORE. BECAUSE IF HE DOESN’T HELP US AND PERHAPS SHOW US WHY, OR HOW, THERE IS JUST NO MORE HELP TO BE HAD. THE IMPOSSIBLE SITUATION REALLY IS IMPOSSIBLE, WE REALLY ARE BACKED INTO A CORNER WITH NOTHING ELSE, YOU GOT NOTHING LEFT, NO MORE RESOURCES, NO MORE FIGHT, NO MORE HOPE.

DURING THOSE TIMES FRIENDS ARE LIKE GOLD, AND MATURE CHRISTIAN FRIENDS ARE BETTER THAN GOLD. THEY LITERALLY CAN BREATHE LIFE BACK INTO US WITH THE SIMPLEST OF FAITH IF ITS REAL, WITH THE MINIMAL KINDNESS AND CARE.

DURING THISE TIMES YOU GET LOOKING FOR GOD IN PEOPLE AND SOME TIMES WITHIN THE MOST SURPRISING PEOPLE YOU FIND HIM. AND IN OTHERS HES NOT THERE, TO YOUR GREAT DESPAIR AND SORROW.

What Jesus Said About Himself

Why Sunday Sermons are Inadequate

The institution, the tradition of the Sunday sermon is incapable of and is not qualified to communicate the gospel of the kingdom of Jesus Christ. I know that’s a strong statement and could be offensive to those who earn their livings by their sermons and actually I love sermons. But they just are not a tool that Jesus gave us to accomplish ministry, he gave us much more effective tools to do what he calls us to than the Sunday sermon.

The man or woman of God who feels called to serve Christ. Should not attempt to delegate the sharing of the gospel of the kingdom, to the Sunday sermon. And whosoever is called to preach the gospel of the kingdom, they discard their obligation to preach the gospel IF they try to fulfill that calling using the Sunday sermon or homily.

Neither Jesus Christ, nor John the Baptist, nor the apostles preached sermons. And when I say sermons I mean the sermon as defined by most seminaries and or public speaking courses. An intro, 3-5 main points, a conclusion, a funny story, a call to action and make it no longer than 30-45 minutes.

If we really feel pressured to preach sermons may they be for discipleship and when the time is up for the sermon, let them end and move on to something else. Don’t make it go on in perpetuity for every single meeting just because that is what is always done or that is what the people think they need.

The “sermon” on the mount was not a sermon

Even the “sermon on the mount” would not be considered to be a modern sermon. It was about 12 – 13 minutes of teaching. It did not have a intro, nor three points, nor conclusion and neither a call to action. Nor did it last 30 minutes to an hour. The sermon on the mount was not even called a sermon until the 1800s by bible translators who were categorizing the ministry of Jesus Christ. No doubt their intentions were good but the fact remains, the sermon on the mount is not what any seminary would define as a sermon nor how it would teach its students to prepare and preach a sermon. Therefore calling it a sermon is misleading, especially for people who base and center an entire church on the modern concept of a sermon.

I see pastors trying to make the sermon the centerpiece of their Sunday gathering, and therefore the centerpiece of their ministry and their church. But in so doing they disqualify that part of their ministry, from the very thing most want to be the purpose of their church…evangelism. The sermon forces the pastor to make the gospel the conclusion of every Sunday sermon. the only place it fits is at the weekly conclusion or call to action. And only a small portion of the gospel fits into that conclusion. The part about becoming a Christian, converting, getting into heaven. The real gospel of the kingdom and all its implications and the Christian communities that it establishes when fully preached takes at least 80 hours to communicate. Bare minimum, and ideally it should be taught in about 6 months of daily teaching meetings that establish a community of Christians who are left mesmerized and in intense pursuit of knowing Jesus Christ together and who are sharing his life in a face to face community. It is such a radical community of world changers they probably get persecuted or killed off in most societies, but they advanced into the kingdom of Christ anyhow, loving, healing and giving and defeating Satan at every step.

The gospel of the kingdom of Jesus Christ sets a community of Christians up to gather without a need for a king-like clergyman. To control their every move when they gather. It sets them up with the ability to be led by the Holy Spirit together in a loving community.

Only teams of men or women of God can adequately communicate the gospel of the kingdom of Jesus Christ. Teams, not lone superstar clergymen. Please don’t get angry at me for writing that, I don’t say it out of a criticism of pastors, I love pastors, they are wonderful gifts to the body of Christ. But their job descriptions still need much reform back to what we see in scripture.

Paul seemed to be the most like an independent preacher, but if you read closely you can see he was approved by the apostles in Jerusalem. He was also sent out and chosen by other members of the body of Christ. Paul had companions and helpers and partners in his ministry. He was not a lone wolf, off alone preaching. He specifically and intentionally sought out the approval of his gospel by the Jerusalem church before he started preaching. He was able to submit and live with other men and women of God in community.

Don’t Bother With The Sermon

My point, if you are called to ministry don’t major on sermons, instead major on loving the other members of the body of Christ. Major on the ministry of Jesus Christ. Major on being led of the Holy Spirit and not ministry-logic taught in seminary (the supremacy of the sermon). There is a massive place for preaching and teaching in spreading the gospel of Jesus Christ, but I don’t see how the modern sermon has much of any place in it.

It takes a good deal of leadership to lead a congregation away from the entrenched tradition of sermons. And toward the Holy Spirit, but someone, somewhere, at sometime will read this and know what the Lord is calling you to do.

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