Monday, July 25, 2016

7/24/16 Jesus' Seven Sayings From The Cross


Jesus' Seven Sayings From The Cross

Intro: If a certain character is about to die while you watch a play or a movie, then you know how they set the scene. It usually has some type of music that you know the end is near and time seems to just slow down nearly to a stop. This is the time that the character can say some words of wisdom with their final breath. Well, in the gospels we have some of the final words of Jesus Christ and they can help give us a clearer view of the cross...

By Miguel Angel Buonarroti para Vittoria Colonna. (Own work, Manuel Gómez (Magopi), 2006-12) [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons 


1) Luke 23:34 “Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they were doing.”
Jesus' first task with the cross was forgiveness for you... for me... for everyone!

2) Luke 23:43 “... today you will be with me in Paradise.”
Jesus showed just how great his forgiveness is!

3) Matthew 27:46 “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?”
He is quoting Psalm 22:1 – At first he seems like he has been forsaken...
But Psalm 22:24 gives hope and the Psalm ends with “...he has done it!” (v.31)

4) John 19:26-27 “Woman, here is your son,” ... “Here is your mother.”
Joseph likely has died by now
it was Jesus' responsibility to take care of his family and especially his mother
Since his heavenly father had not forsaken Him (see Matt. 27:46 above)
he has been reminded of his responsibilities for his family

5) John 19:28 “I am thirsty”
See Psalm 22:15 & Psalm 69:21
This was to fulfil ALL prophecies & to allow us to see Jesus' humanity
He had no God-given pain killers
Jesus endured the full suffering of the cross → He did this all for us!

6) Luke 23:46 “Father, into your hands I commit my spirit.”
even at the end He trusted his heavenly Father

7) John 19:30 “It is finished.”
Remember Psalm 22:31
the debt has been paid, freedom has come to all through Jesus Christ on the cross!

*All Scripture quotations from this sermon outline are from the New International Version of the Bible.

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