Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Substitute Jesus
So I've spent the bulk of the past 20 days or so in the book of Acts. And it was one of the toughest books in the Bible for me to read through. But that's because there wasn't a whole lot that I felt I could apply to my life. Although it was real interesting to read about the early church and how they lived. There was so much conflict between the early church and the well established religion of Judaism in their time. I can't help but wonder if some of the early Christian folk were like, "Screw this, I want to go back to Judaism. It's easier to follow and I won't be yelled at or beat up or killed for it, and I'm already familiar with it anyways." This is the attitude the pharisees had when Jesus was still alive: familiarity. They weren't ready to give up what they had known to be true, what they had clung onto for so long; they weren't ready for God to rock their world. It makes me wonder, what are we clinging onto instead of God? What are the things in our world that God needs to shake up? God took me back to the point in time just before Jesus' crucifixion where Pontius Pilate allowed the people (some of whom were the chief priests) to decide if they wanted Jesus or Barabbas to be set free. Pilate asked the people if they wanted him to release to them "the king of the Jews" (Jesus). But the chief priests had stirred up the people to ask for Barabbas to be released instead. So Pilate was like, "What do you want me to do with Jesus then?" And do you know what they responded with? "Crucify him!" Pilate asked them, "Why? What has he done wrong?" But they just shouted louder. Did you guys know that Barabbas is not Barabbas's first name? His first name was actually Jesus. The people had a choice between Jesus, "the king of the Jews" and Jesus Barabbas...and instead of choosing the man who was 100% God and 100% man, instead of choosing the person who would later die to save them and the future generations from their sin, they chose a substitute Jesus. They chose a Jesus who was a murderer, a Jesus who was "one of them," a Jesus who didn't cause them to make a choice. So let me ask, what's your substitute Jesus? What or who are you putting your trust in? Are you afraid of what would happen if you started to put even a little trust in the real deal? I want to challenge you. Whether you believe in Jesus or not, whether you are a Christian already or you want nothing to do with any sort of religion. I want to challenge you to have a conversation with God. Lay it all out to him. Tell him how you feel about him. He can handle anything you throw at him. He's big enough. But then I want you to end your conversation with one statement: "But God, if you are there, if you are real, then I want you to rock my world." Then I want you to see what happens.
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That's really good man. I've never heard that thing about Barabbas' first name being Jesus. A choice between two Jesus's - wow....good stuff dude.
ReplyDeleteI find it interesting that you say that you couldn't find a lot in acts that is applicable. There may not be a lot to apply to your own personal walk per say, but there is a lot of great information about how the church should look and act. Remember Francis Chan's message at NYWC 2008? It was based on the church in Acts. I have a copy of it if you ever want to borrow it.
ReplyDeletethanks joel! :)
ReplyDeleteand yes don i was saying that there wasn't much application in the way of my personal walk. however, i do agree that we get kind of an idea of what church should look like.