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John the Baptist – Christ’s Herald Luke 3:1-38 Message 1 in our 12-part series on the Gospel of Luke. Sunday, January 4, 2015 Speaker: Doug Virgint

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Page 1: John the Baptist – Christ’s Herald Luke 3:1-38 Message 1 in our 12-part series on the Gospel of Luke. Sunday, January 4, 2015 Speaker: Doug Virgint

John the Baptist – Christ’s Herald Luke 3:1-38

Message 1 in our 12-part series on the Gospel of Luke.

Sunday, January 4, 2015Speaker: Doug Virgint

Page 2: John the Baptist – Christ’s Herald Luke 3:1-38 Message 1 in our 12-part series on the Gospel of Luke. Sunday, January 4, 2015 Speaker: Doug Virgint

Christ’s Herald Scene (1-3) Pr0phecy – Framework (4-6) Message – Royal road to the heart (7-17) Courage – John the Baptist’s Preaching (18-20) Seal – Divine seal placed upon Messiah

(21-22) Lineage – Messiah’s right to reign (23-38)

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Page 3: John the Baptist – Christ’s Herald Luke 3:1-38 Message 1 in our 12-part series on the Gospel of Luke. Sunday, January 4, 2015 Speaker: Doug Virgint

Christ’s Herald Scene (1-3) Pr0phecy – Framework (4-6) Message – Royal road to the heart (7-17) Courage – John the Baptist’s Preaching (18-20) Seal – Divine seal placed upon Messiah

(21-22) Conclusion

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The scene (1-3)Luke introduces 7 historic persons 5 Gentiles, 2 Jews John’s ministry dates from Tiberius’ 15th

year After becoming co-regent / father’s death? 26 A.D. or 29 A.D. Annas / Caiaphas

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Christ’s Herald Scene (1-3) Pr0phecy – Framework (4-6) Message – Royal road to the heart (7-17) Courage – John the Baptists Preaching (18-20) Seal – Divine seal placed upon Messiah

(21-22) Applications

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The prophetic framework (4-6)

God’s sovereignty over history demonstrated John accomplishes Isaiah – 700 years ago Image of royal monarch preceded by

runners who ensure the road is free of debris

The herald prepared people to listen to/receive the King who was following

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The prophetic framework (4-6)

Quoted from Isaiah 40 – turning point No longer judgment but salvation Consolation – because God’s ultimate

goal is saving people, not condemning them

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The prophetic framework (4-6)

This is an analogy:Desert - hardened hearts (40 years in desert)Mountains - man’s prideCrooked, rough roads – man’s tortured hearts

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The prophetic framework (4-6)

Note two things here:

1. God is coming to men – not men to God

2. Isaiah writes in Hebrew “God’s glory”

- Luke translates into Greek “God’s salvation”

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Christ’s Herald

o Scene (1-3)o Pr0phecy – Framework (4-6)o Message – Royal road to the heart (7-17)o Courage – John the Baptist’s Preaching (18-20)o Seal – Divine seal placed upon Messiah

(21-22)o Applications

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Repentance – Royal Road to Heart (7-16)

Repentance – the heart of the Gospel“The God of our fathers raised Jesus, whom you killed by hanging him on a tree. God exalted him at his right hand as Leader and Saviour, to give repentance to Israel and forgiveness of sins.” (Peter in Acts 5:31)

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Repentance – Royal Road to Heart (7-16)

“Repentance is a discovery of the evil of sin, a mourning that we have committed it, a resolution to forsake it. It is, in fact, a change of mind of a very deep and practical character, which makes the man love what once he hated, and hate what once he loved.”

(Charles Spurgeon)

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Repentance – Royal Road to Heart (7-16)

“Repentance means turning from as much as you know of your sin to give as much as you know of yourself to as much as you know of your God, and as our knowledge grows at these three points so our practice of repentance has to be enlarged.” (J. I. Packer)

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Repentance – Royal Road to Heart (7-16)

“Repenting means experiencing a change of mind that now sees God as true and beautiful and worthy of all our praise and all our obedience.” (John Piper)

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Repentance – Royal Road to Heart (7-16)

Repentance:Work of Holy Spirit who convicts us about sin

An internal change of heart and mind rather than mere sorrow and change of behaviour.

Taking into account the just wrath of God towards our sins

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Repentance – Royal Road to Heart (7-16)

Repentance:

“metanoeo”

– “meta” - movement or change

– “noeo” - the mind, its thoughts and purposes

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Repentance – Royal Road to Heart (7-16)

Repentance:

A word for those who continually have doubts about their salvation

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Repentance – Royal Road to Heart (7-16)

Repentance:Finally – looking to ChristBe careful if you are a person who continually doubts their salvationTalking about morbid introspection, Jonathan Edwards gave as an illustration, the peeling back of an onion.

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Repentance – Royal Road to Heart (7-16)

“There's no center to this onion. You peel and peel and peel, and the last peel just disappears, because you can always ask yourself, ‘How do you know?’ You can always doubt yourself. There's no way, by self-analysis, to come to a point where you're looking at something and can say, ‘Definitely authentic!’ Because the capacity of the human brain to doubt is always there.”

(Jonathan Edwards)

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Repentance – Royal Road to Heart (7-16)

“So where does assurance come from? The answer is, that even though introspection is commended and wise up to a point, the bottom line of assurance comes when you stop analyzing and you look to Christ and you look and you look and you look until Christ himself in his glory and his sufficiency by reflex awakens a self-forgetful ‘Yes!’ to him.”

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Repentance – Royal Road to Heart (7-16)

“Your best moments of assurance are not the moments when you're thinking about your assurance. Because the very moment that you're thinking about your assurance, you have the capacity at that moment to doubt your assurance. This little voice, whether it's your conscience or the devil, is saying, "You think you have assurance, but...”

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Repentance – Royal Road to Heart (7-16)

“And so the answer comes, "Look to the cross! Look to Christ!" And if you're able to look to the cross, if you're able to see him as sufficient and satisfying and powerfully able to carry all your sins, and you find yourself drawn out of yourself to say "Yes" to him, that's what you want. You are assured. He is your assurance at that moment.” (John Piper)

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Repentance – Royal Road to Heart (7-16)

The fruits (results) of repentance:Works are the inevitable signs that salvation has taken place.We are not saved by works, but works are the evidence that we are truly saved.These works involve changes in our attitudes and behaviours.

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Repentance – Royal Road to Heart (7-16)

The fruits (results) of repentance:Two tunics Probably a type of underwearConcern for and generosity to those who have much less than we do.

What have I done for the poor in my city?

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Repentance – Royal Road to Heart (7-16)

The fruits (results) of repentance:Sharing foodPeople were going hungry in that dayPeople are still going hungry in our day!

What have I done for the hungry in my city?

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Repentance – Royal Road to Heart (7-16)

These two illustrations are simply a confirmation of Old Testament teaching:

“And you shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength.”“You shall love your neighbour as yourself.”

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Repentance – Royal Road to Heart (7-16)

Let’s not miss the order here:

Repentance first, then fruit If works are not the result of a new

relationship with Christ, they are useless for our salvation.

If we look closely enough, they are probably motivated by pride.

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Repentance – Royal Road to Heart (7-16)

Proper fruit is now explained to two groups of persons:Publicans – tax collectorsSoldiers The two most hated groups of people in IsraelNotice – do not change your jobs – just be fair and honest

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Christ’s Herald o Scene (1-3)o Pr0phecy – Framework (4-6)o Message – Royal road to the heart (7-17)o Courage – John the Baptist’s Preaching (18-20)o Seal – Divine seal placed upon Messiah

(21-22)o Applications

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Courage – John’s preaching (18-20)

There are two extremes among preachers today:

Those who do not declare God’s word because they fear unpopularity or worse

Those who pick fights over unimportant issues

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Courage – John’s preaching (18-20)

May I dare to salute John’s courage:

Herod and Herodius are compared by D. A. Carson to Ahab and Jezebel Herod and Ahab were mean and nasty, but weakHerodius and Jezebel were mean and nasty, but without pity

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Courage – John’s preaching (18-20)

The “marriage” of Herod and Herodius was and open scandal and a pulp novel in the Roman Empire

Herod wanted to be King of the Jews, but going against Jewish law, divorced his first wife because he became infatuated with and married his brother Philip’s wife. She was also the daughter of another of his brothers.

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Courage – John’s preaching (18-20)

John, when calling the Jews to repentance, was also brave enough to call Herod, their leader, to repentance

He called out a powerful and vindictive man and woman over serious moral offences.

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Courage – John’s preaching (18-20)

Our churches are going to face difficult issues in the coming days.

May our Lord give us grace towards sinners and the courage to confront sin in our society.

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Courage – John’s preaching (18-20)

John the Baptist died because he was courageous in his preaching.

Many others throughout Church History: Jan Huss, John Wycliffe, St-John Chrysostom, Peter, Paul, James…

Am I willing to stand up for the truth?

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Christ’s Herald o Scene (1-3)o Pr0phecy – Framework (4-6)o Message – Royal road to the heart (7-17)o Courage – John the Baptist’s Preaching (18-20)o Seal – Divine seal placed upon Messiah

(21-22)o Applications

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The Divine Seal placed upon Messiah (21-22)

Why was Jesus baptised by John?

“It is fitting for us to fulfill all righteousness” (Matthew 2:15)

Jesus also participated in the Passover and the Day of Atonement without need for forgivenessHe also paid the temple tax (Matthew 17: 24-27)

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The Divine Seal placed upon Messiah (21-22)

Notice the unity of the Father, Son and Spirit In creation they acted togetherHere in salvation – the new creation! – they act together againSee the teaching of Paul in Ephesians 1The Father, plans salvation, the Son carries it out, the Spirit seals us

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The Divine Seal placed upon Messiah (21-22)

Notice the love of the Father for the Son:God has loved his Son since all of eternityNotice how the love of the Father is expressed when the Spirit anoints ChristThe Spirit has always united the Son and Father in love. He is called the “Spirit of Christ.”

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The Divine Seal placed upon Messiah (21-22)

Notice the humility of the Son:Always dependant on the Spirit for His powerThe Spirit had acted in His conceptionJesus was led by the Spirit during his temptation, his preaching, when he healed and cast out demons, and when he was raised from the dead by the power of the Spirit.

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The Divine Seal placed upon Messiah (21-22)

This anointing is symbolic:In the Old Testament, priests, kings and prophets were anointed. Christ is all three.As it flutters through the air full of grace, the dove symbolizes the grace of the Spirit of God who always acts with tenderness and grace.

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Christ’s Herald o Scene (1-3)o Pr0phecy – Framework (4-6)o Message – Royal road to the heart (7-17)o Courage – John the Baptist’s Preaching (18-20)o Seal – Divine seal placed upon Messiah

(21-22)o Applications

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Applications

Has the Holy Spirit been convicting you of sin?

Have you repented and placed yourself under the authority of Christ the Saviour?

Are you showing the evidence of true conversion in your life?

Are we courageous in our proclamation of God’s truth?

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Rosemount Bible ChurchSunday January 4th, 2015

John the Baptist – Christ’s Herald

Luke 3: 1-3844