At the time I begin jotting down some ideas for this week’s sermon, my stomach is a Little upset. It may have been that I filed my stomach up with a good breakfast and two bottles of water before we left, and the winding road up and down the mountain twisted and churned my stomach like a washing machine. I am resting in the van and the team is heading through the ancient ruins of Ingaperica. As I sit in the van looking out across the mountain side, I am reminded, God owns it all. He painted the skylights in the heavens, He swept the mountain peaks up to their highest with His might. He owns it all, even the many cows and pigs grazing and rooting on the countryside. I had entered into a world, in all of its vastness, which reminded me. No matter what we think we own, no matter what little plot of land we think we have complete control over, God really owns every square molecule. If that measure makes sense. I am also reminded of a very theologically rich truth, a theologically and philosophically rich and robust truth. Here it is so write it down, “Jesus loves the little children.”
On July 9th, on Expo Sunday, the Ecuador mission team will craft a worship service to share what the Lord did in their hearts, and with the children in the villages. We had many God appointed encounters and we will share what we can, and have just a small amount of pictures as well. Mission trips do something to you. For some, you know you are going to try and make an impact for Christ on some people in another land, but Christ impacts you through it all. In a brief moment of time, we get to see the world, in real time, the way God sees them, in need of the savior.
As Christ followers, we have got to remember, this world is not my home. Jesus said similar words during His trial. As He stood before Pilate He said, “My Kingdom is Not of This World,” and that is the title of today’s sermon. I want to propose a few questions throughout the message. “Have you gotten too comfortable with the comforts of this world?” Have you been too comfortable in your cultural bubble? My prayer is that God would invade that bubble, and do so very soon.
29 So Pilate went outside to them and said, “What accusation do you bring against this man?”
A young man had a fire and a zeal to serve the Lord and to be on the mission field. He felt the call, even at a young age, to go to a foreign country and share Jesus with them. He prayed about it and knew the Lord was calling Him to go, and so he sought his Pastor’ counsel. He sat down and shared what the Lord was doing in his heart and life, and told him he felt called to foreign missions. Amazingly, the Pastor was not in full agreeance with the young man’s calling. He said, “I think you are too young to go to another country instead of encouraging the boy, He seemed to crush his hopes and dreams of working for the Lord. Having enough wisdom, even at his young age, the boy looked at the obviously inner focused pastor and said, “I might not be a pastor, and I might not be a biblical scholar, but when the Lord says GO I Go. It wasn’t long afterwards, the pastor retired due to infidelity towards his wife, and the young man went on the mission field in China. What is amazing about the story, this young man started a revival in his church by being obedient. People were being saved, people that thought they were in Gods will and saved but were in fact lost. To be part of Gods work is to understand this, we are not too good for Gods mission, nor do we build up a little impenetrable kingdom of our own.
Joh 18:31 Pilate said to them, "Take him yourselves and judge him by your own law." The Jews said to him, "It is not lawful for us to put anyone to death."
Joh 18:32 This was to fulfill the word that Jesus had spoken to show by what kind of death he was going to die
This is a classic case of getting someone else to do the dirty work, or to get a scape goat. We quickly see, they were not even willing to execute Jesus. They were willing to point the finger, but we’re coward when it comes to executing Jesus. They wanted someone to do their dirty work. Pilate was a man of business, a man that wanted to know exactly what the defendant did to merit such a request of execution. He must have done something to force the religious leaders out of obeying their own laws. Exodus 20:13, “thou shalt not kill.” They didn’t care if the gentiles broke the law of god, I mean, “they Jews are God’s chosen people.” They misunderstood what that meant for centuries. Despite the Jewish nature of the whole narrative, the method of crucifixion will be used to kill Jesus, as reality that Jesus already predicted. Joh 12:32 And I, if I be lifted up from the earth, will draw all men unto me. Joh 12:33 This he said, signifying what death he should die.
There was a committee that didn’t like the Pastor was running things. They gathered all the people that had the same idea about him and decided they wanted one person to address the pastor first. They gathered all the appropriate people for their “noble cause,” but they themselves were to dignified to go to the pastor with their concerns. They finally got themselves a scapegoat. This person was respectable in the church sent the person on their way to execute the deed. This person went to the pastor and stressed the disapproval. I believe the cause of upset was they thought he spent way too much of the churches resources. The pastor sat and listened intently to all of the grievances, he didn’t utter a word. He paused at the end of all of the grievances, looked at the young scapegoat and said this to them, “Kingdom focused people don’t enlist others to do their dirty work, they come seeking health and what is right for the kingdom of Jesus.” The Pastor had flaws just like everyone else, but don’t call up a rallying squad to execute. Listen, have enough faith that God will work it out, so much so, that He will give you boldness, even when confrontation is difficult. The very first thing we should do when we have an issue with a brother or sister is most of the time the last. Jesus died so we can be Kingdom people, He stood before Pilate persecuted so that we could be Kingdom people.
III. Too Good TO Proclaim Him King: Joh 18:33 So Pilate entered his headquarters again and called Jesus and said to him, "Are you the King of the Jews?" Joh 18:34 Jesus answered, "Do you say this of your own accord, or did others say it to you about me?"Joh 18:35 Pilate answered, "Am I a Jew? Your own nation and the chief priests have delivered you over to me. What have you done?"
Notice the last part of the question, “what have you done?” That’s the whole point, Jesus did not have any offense other than being right and true. That’s the whole point of the cross of Christ Jesus, which is what makes the cross so crucial in His sacrificial work, Jesus was innocent, but His own people wouldn’t proclaim or see Him as the way of atonement, or amends with God almighty. Here is the thing, we don’t make amends with God, and He makes us righteous and pure in His sight. We offer nothing. They were too good to proclaim Him as King and they were separated from God, so Christian, what is your excuse? If you are saved, sanctified and secured in Him, you will lift up the name of Christ. One of the effects I see coming from the trip to Ecuador and many more, is that it teaches us to be mission even in our own back yard. Tell, the neighbor about the love of Jesus, even if you might have a hunch he knows Christ. God is moving, why aren’t you?