Do you know this Jesus?
John 12: 20 & 21, John 14:21 & Phil 3:10
The theme of the December 2010 youth conference
is Do you know this Jesus? People
often use Jesus name but they do not really know who He is. I know of a witch doctor (shaman), in our province, who would ask his clients
which name he should use to heal them and if the people were Christian, he would use the
name of Jesus. This was obviously not the Lord
Jesus Christ Himself but other spirits. Many
say they serve Jesus but it is only an idol. The
Hindus have many idols and I know of a certain Hindu who requested a picture of Jesus to
add to the idols he already had. Therefore we
need to examine who is the Jesus we claim to serve. There are many pretenders. Our Lord
warned that this would be the case, especially in the last days.
Some years ago, there was a white woman in the
north of our province, called a "healer", who would burp and belch like other
witches. She also" healed" people
using Jesus name but any one with a little discernment could see that she was a
witch. It is said that when she lay dying she
claimed that could hear the footsteps of Jesus coming to fetch her. Shockingly, she shouted out just before she died:
"no not you!". A demon had come to fetch her for there are demons who can
pretend to be Jesus. Do you serve the Lord
Jesus of the Bible?
Christians also have their traditions like
fasting. I remember how, in 1966 when I was
seeking the Lord for revival, I had been reading about the importance of fasting. So, I
decided one day to go to a local home (of the newly converted Dube family) to fast and
pray. My face was appropriately sour when I arrived there, thinking this was the mood for
fasting and praying. However, Mrs Dube (the one went to be with the Lord recently)
declared that she would make tea and then some food. I objected - she insisted. Their catering was so abundant, even though they
were a poor family, that I ate (just taking polite helping of each dish which resulted in
an overflowing plate) till I was so full that I believed prayer was no longer possible.
However, the Dube family then came into the
room and started to pray. In less than two
minutes the presence of God shook that place and I was deeply humbled by the Lord and
realised that my way of getting revival is not the same as God's way. He is God and works
as He wishes. I had taken a Christian tradition and tried to force it upon God and another
culture.
Different nations have different customs and we
can learn from them. On the one hand, Paul
says he is weak with the weak, like the Gentile to the Gentiles and like a Jew to the Jews
so that he might win as many as he can to the Lord Jesus.
This, however, doesnt mean that we need to sin to try and fit into a
culture. That would be a satanic
interpretation. One of the words used to
describe the Holy Spirit is the comforter, is paracletos.
This means that he will come along side of you and speak to you on your
level, shoulder to shoulder.
An example of an amazing way in which God spoke to a drunkard. A certain man was his usual drunk self and was
fascinated by an insect which was flying closer and closer to the candle flame in front of
him. He spoke to the fly and told it that if it got too close, it would burn. Immediately the Holy Spirit said to him that he was
exactly like that fly - he was edging closer and closer to eternal destruction. The Lord
saved him. God speaks to people in the
language they understand (think of Pentecost and the tongues given by the Holy Spirit to
appeal to each language group there). Drug
addicts and Satanists have their own language and you need to speak their language without
being like them in their sin.
Do you know this Jesus as he is described in the
four gospels? Do you know His fullness? Matthew, in his gospel, addressed the Jews. It starts with a genealogy from Abraham (whereas
Luke, appealing to a different audience starts with Adam
- see Lk chap 3) and shows Jesus
as the king, the Lion of Judah and offspring of David.
Mark describes this same Jesus as a servant and slave or as an ox (as a
beast of burden). His audience was the Romans
who wanted to know why Jesus had come. Luke
portrays Jesus as the perfect man who was in agony when he prayed and carried the huge
load of each persons sin. So while Luke
goes to great lengths to portray Jesus as the perfect man, the Son of Man, John describes
the Lord Jesus with the emphasis on His being the Son of God.
Do you know this Jesus? Do you know Him as the
King, the servant, Son of Man and Son of God?
Many years ago a German missionary in the
Transvaal (as it was called in those days) became very disillusioned with his lack of
success. He finally went to a godly Dutch Reformed minister and shared with him how all
his work for the Lord seemed so fruitless. The NG dominee responded: "You've been
working for Him. How about letting Him work for you?". That transformed the
missionary's life and ministry.
Do you know this Jesus in all these aspects that
are revealed in the four gospels.