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Eph 131 (S7E16) Where the Power Lies

John Season 7 Episode 16

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References:

  • Still being in the season of Easter I wanted to share with you some powerful insights the Lord laid on my heart that I shared with people at our late Good Friday Service.
    • Reading the Passion According to St John 18:1-19:42
    • Three images of power
      • John 18:3-9
      • John 19:5-11
      • John 19:25-27
  • The display of worldly power met by True Power
    • As the contingent arrived with torches, clubs and weapons, Jesus “stepped forward.”
    • Jesus interrogated this group, “who are you looking for?”
    • When they said Jesus the Nazarene, Jesus said 
      • “I Am.” - Ἐγώ εἰμι - ego eimi
      • Moses asking God at the burning bush “Who should I say sent me?” God responded with “I Am that I Am. Tell them ‘I Am’ sent you.”
      • At Jesus’ declaration of the divine name, the one’s who thought they had all the power were defeated, knocked over.
  • The person who had the worldly power in that entire region is corrected by the I Am with all the real power.
    • Pilate brings the scourged, abused, bloodied, thorn crowned Jesus out to the people following the strong-arming of the soldiers.
    • The religious leaders say Jesus deserves to die because He claimed to be “son of god.”
      • I put son and god in lower case to suggest how Pilate may have heard these words.
      • That would have reminded him of how the Roman Emperor would take the name “divi filius,” Latin for son of god.
      • Pilate plays his last power card.
        • Don’t you realize I have the authority to set you free or crucify you?
        • Jesus corrects Pilate. You have no authority except what has been given to you from My Father.
  • In Jesus’ final sayings from the cross He demonstrates the power to still obey His Father by keeping the 5th of the 10 commandments.
    • Honor your father and mother.
    • Jesus saw to the completion of His obedience by entrusting John with it’s fulfillment.
    • He calls us to fulfill His love for others by the new commandment to love others as we’ve been loved by Jesus.