5th Sunday in
Lent!
Introduction:
A. Did Jesus have a choice as to whether or not
to die?
B. Are there any examples of times in the
scriptures that
Jesus had to make a choice whether or not
to go to the cross?
C. I think there are! And I'd like to share one such time with you this morning!
John 12:20-26
Prayer
I. What
choice did Jesus have in this scripture?
A. 1st choice:
To escape death and become the teacher of the Gentiles!
1. Remember these were Greeks and had no right
to appear here. But they were seeking Jesus!
2. Notice how courteous they were when they
requested to talk with
Jesus! (v.21) Perhaps they respected him as being someone different, with the
truth they desired!
3. Notice the statements Jesus made as he
realized that he had a
choice to make! esp. v.24
a. These people respected him!
b. They weren't hung up on the Jewish religion.
B. 2nd choice:
To face death and thereby pay the price for
sin for "whoever serves me," Jew or Gentile!
II. What
choice did he make? Let's examine what
Jesus said in response to this happening:
A. "The hour has come, for the Son of man
to be glorified." v.23
He was referring to his death and victory
over death by his resurrection, thereby paying the
price for Jew or Gentile into the kingdom of God!
B. "unless a grain of wheat falls into the
earth and dies, it
remains just a single grain: but if it
dies, it bears much
fruit." v.24
1. Here Christ pictures a seed that as a seed is
alone, but when you plant it, it
reproduces.
2. I'm made to think of John 15:5, "I am
the vine, you are the branches:
. . . ."
3. By Christ dying and being buried, he became
like the seed; he
multiplied. He made it possible for the branches to exist!! (In the Kingdom of God with him!)
We are the branches!
a. To
be forgiven and given new life a new chance
to
live for God!
b. To be a part of what God is doing in the
world!
c. To be able to be instruments of God’s love in
the
world!
d. To let God love through us!
C. "Those who love their life lose it: and those who hate
their life in
this world will keep it for eternal life."
v.
25
1. Here Christ intends to direct and encourage
the Greeks or anyone
else who desired to follow him!
2. He is simply saying: We must Love him first; if
we Love anything of this life more than
him, we've missed it!
D. "Whoever serves me must follow me;"
v.26a
1. Christians must follow Jesus!
a. Follow his instructions! Do what he says!
b. Follow his actions! Live as he lived, the
best
we can!
1) Christ is our greatest revelation of God!
2) Christ is our greatest example of how to
live
and how to love!
a) His love was sacrificial!
b) His love was accepting!
2. He's instructing these Greeks; he's saying it
isn't
enough to see me, but you must also follow me!
III. When Christ made this choice, it provided all people with a choice! (v.26b)
"and where I
am, there will my servant be also.
Whoever
serves me, the father will honor."
A. Christ provided a way in which we can become
heirs to a heavenly home with
him!
B. We can also be restored to a relationship
with God!
C. But the choice is whether or not we follow
and serve Christ! “If”
Conclusion:
A. Christ chose to pay the price so that
we could be
free! Christ didn't have to do it!
B. But it was the only way you and I could be
forgiven!
C. Christ loved us enough he went to Calvary!
D. As we encounter Christ at the table this
morning, won't
you
respond to that Love and accept him as your personal Savior? The choice is yours!! If you do, let me know so I can help you
with your new life in Christ!
E. If you have already accepted Christ, let this
build your faith. Think of it!
He didn't have to die, but he did it
because he wanted to! Let's draw closer
to God this morning as we all
encounter Christ at the table!
Prayer of Confession
Almighty God,
We confess
that we have not always faithfully followed you;
We have not
always lived as you lived; we have fallen
short of your
expectations of us.
Forgive us we
pray through what Christ did on Calvary.
Help us to
faithfully live for you the rest of the tomorrows
of our lives.
In Jesus
name, Amen!
Service of
Communion