Suffer With Me Session 3 – Tuesday (Part One). Events of the Day Paying Tribute to Caesar The Greatest Commandment About Resurrection About David’s Son.

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Suffer With Me Session 3 – Tuesday (Part One)

Events of the Day Paying Tribute to Caesar The Greatest Commandment About Resurrection About David’s Son

The Biggest Problem The Pharisees’ biggest problem rode into Jerusalem on a colt on Sunday, destroyed their temple practices on Monday, and is now teaching the people using them as the illustrations of spiritual deadness. How would this make you feel? Jesus is such a serious problem, alliances, trick questions, and questions about things not even believed in will be asked.

A Lofty Goal But Jesus was in good standing with the people! –The Pharisees were in the minority on the subject of this up and coming Rabbi –He was winning the popularity contest, which they used to win The only way to beat Him would be to catch Him in His teaching. The goal became how to catch Jesus off guard by asking hard questions that even the Pharisees could not answer and live.

Utter Failure As we will see, not only does Jesus past their little tests and riddles, He puts them in the spotlight. When Jesus leaves them hanging in front of the people, they have nothing to say. In an effort to trap Jesus and make Him less among the people, they actually end up being the object of their goal. Questions ranging from Politics to Theology are asked of Jesus.

Paying Tribute to Caesar –Mt 22:15-22, Mk 12:13-17, Lk 20:20-26 Herodians and Pharisees – these were Herod’s supporters and Jews, enemies except when it comes to Jesus. Caesar commanded the tax but the Jews hated paying it. If Jesus said, “Don’t pay Caesar,” the Jews would be happy, but Jesus would be in jail because of Herod’s IRS police.

Paying Tribute to Caesar If Jesus said, “Pay Caesar,” the Jews would be angry and want to have Him killed, because paying a worldly Caesar would be against Judaism. Give to God what is God’s – while Caesar’s image was on the coin, God’s image is on every human being.

Paying Tribute to Caesar There is a contrast between Caesar, who was believed to be a god (Emperor Worship) and God. Jesus suffers because the people refuse to give themselves to God. Judgment comes because it was for this reason man was made. Jesus is reaching out a few last times but the dead bodies around Him are not hearing His final pleas.

The Greatest Commandment –Mt 22:34-40, Mk 12:28-34, Lk 10:25-28 The first rule comes from Deut 6:4-6, and the second from Lev 19:18. Both from the Torah! Jesus adds “mind” to the list from the Old Testament. –Remember who He is speaking to: a lawyer and the Teachers of the Law

The Greatest Commandment Mk 12:32-34 – The scribe who sums up Jesus adds something Jesus did not say in v. 33. He puts love on a higher plain than sacrifices to God for wronging someone else. Jesus suffers because they did not understand the very foundation of the Law. Jesus brings judgment because the Pharisees were treating Him with hate while they are talking about love and the law

About Resurrection –Mt 22:23-33, Mk 12:18-27, Lk The Sadducees don’t believe in the resurrection at all! Levirate Marriage Custom – Deut 25:5-10 –This custom was meant to keep a family name and line in tact, to make sure that the name is carried on, and the land is still owned by the family. –Why did she take his sandal? Land was given in a portion according to how much someone could walk in an allotted amount of time. It was a symbol of stealing land from her.

About Resurrection Misunderstanding of Marriage in heaven. They didn’t believe in an afterlife either! They are going beyond the scope of their beliefs to attempt to trap Jesus. Judgment comes on them because they, as religious leaders, should have known the Word of God and His power, but they did not.

About Resurrection Jesus gives them two answers: –Marriage was an attempt at a rabbit trail, but he answers that eternity is not simply an extension of the present. –Marriage will no longer be because eternal beings don’t need to procreate. –More importantly, resurrection is easily understood from the Torah, as well as the rest of the Old Testament

About Resurrection Jesus pulls out a grammatical illustration to prove His point. –A look at Exod 3:6. God speaks to Moses about Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, who have been ‘dead’ since before the 400 years in Egypt. –God says, “I am.” Present tense, not past. –Therefore, they are still alive! There is an afterlife.

About Resurrection Jesus suffers because the Sadducees believe so little of God’s Word (only the Torah). They don’t believe in the hope of an afterlife. They don’t believe in the resurrection, which He is about to do. Jesus suffers because He is their hope, standing right in front of them, and they reject the hope He will bring

About David’s Son –Mt 22:41-46, Mk 12:35-37a, Lk 20:41-44 A quote from Psalm 110, a Messianic Psalm. Jesus now goes on the offensive. The time for the Jews to “fess up” is coming to a close.

About David’s Son The Messiah could be both David’s Son and his Lord. –As a human, He was David’s Son, born of David’s line. This was acceptable to the Pharisees. –As God, He was David’s Lord, the One who preceded and succeeded David

About David’s Son The Pharisees are judged because they will not accept the deity of the Messiah standing in front of them. Jesus suffers through their rejection of His deity. This was the last straw. No more would He attempt to reason with His people. The wrath of God would now come.

The Attempt to Find Life Although Jesus answered questions for a time in hopes of finding believers among His enemies, it turned they would not listen. The discussion begins openly and Jesus ends it with the ultimate question about the Messiah’s deity. No one turns.

Next Week… We will finish Tuesday’s teachings and follow up with a woeful lament over the people and city of Jerusalem –Woe to the Pharisees –Lament Over Jerusalem –Jesus Anointed at Bethany