Tuesday, December 09, 2014

31 Days With the Real Jesus - Day 13 - The “Method” of Jesus was: Proclaim and Demonstrate



Playing backgammon in Jerusalem

At Redeemer we've been in a 12-year preaching project. The focus is on Jesus. For 6 1/2 years I preached. chronologically, through the 4 gospels. Then, for a year, we preached through the Christology of the book of Acts. After that, in chronological order, the Christology of the letters of Paul. We finished Hebrews last summer, then began 1 John (which we're still in), and in the spring we begin preaching through the book of Revelation. 

Verse by verse, bit by bit, brick by brick, we're laying a foundation for our people and building a Jesus-literate house to live and move in.

Whenever I preach I expect God to do something. It wasn't always this way for me. Decades ago I preached, said a prayer, and we all went on our way. Not any more. The proclamation of God's Word is now accompanied by demonstrations of his love and power. 

Proclamation and demonstration. If Jesus had a method, that was it. Jesus' words had authority. Jesus' actions validated that authority. (I do believe that God's Spirit does things in the hearts and minds of people as his Word is simply proclaimed. But it is instructive to note that, as Jesus' words had illocutionary power, Jesus also acted in demonstrations of power. Kind of like "tell and show.")

New Testament scholar Richard Bauckham writes: Jesus "saw the kingdom arriving in the sorts of things he was doing: bringing God’s healing and forgiveness into the lives of people he met, reaching out to those who were pushed to the margins of God’s people, gathering a community in which service would replace status. These are the sorts of things that happen when God rules."  (Bauckham, Jesus: A Very Short Introduction, p. 38. Emphasis mine. And, BTW, this is a beautiful little book on the Real Jesus. Tolle lege!!!)

George Ladd writes: “Jesus’s ministry and announcement of the Good News of the Kingdom were characterized by healing, and most notably by the casting out of demons. He proclaimed the Good News of the Kingdom of God, and He demonstrated the Good News of the Kingdom of God by delivering men from the bondage of Satan.” (Ladd, Gospel of the Kingdom: Scriptural Studies in the Kingdom of God47. Emphasis mine.)

Expect Jesus to demonstrate his love and power in your life today. 


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Bauckham's little book is excellent.

See also Gordon Fee, Pauline Christology: An Exegetical-Theological Study