MYTH #27-The finished work of Jesus is to die!
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I remember going to special services on Good Friday each year as
a kid and the primary theme was the seven words of Jesus on the cross.
One of these sayings of Jesus was "It is finished." If you were to
survey most Christians today and ask them what was it
that was the finished work of Jesus or what did Jesus come to
accomplish, you will receive the same answer most of the time. The
finished work of Jesus was to die on the cross for the sins of the
world. Jesus did come to die and He mentioned this a few times with His
disciples, but they just didn't get it or didn't want to get it.
As important as the death of Jesus was, it is a myth that
this is why Jesus came. I say this with great backing from Jesus
Himself. You see, it's important for us to get back to the teachings and
principles of Jesus. His teachings and principles are primary in our
understanding of the truth of Jesus. It is true that when Jesus said
these words, it marked the finished work of Christ on the cross. He had
finished the sacrifice that was required for the redemption of the
world.
However, a few days before Jesus died on the cross, He
revealed what His finished work actually was-the reason why He was sent
to earth. So, what did Jesus say was the work he came to complete? When
Jesus prayed to the Father, He prayed for Himself, for His
disciples and for us today. This is really the Lord's Prayer. The "Our
Father Who art in heaven" prayer is better viewed as the disciples'
prayer, when He was teaching the disciples to pray.
So, what was it that Jesus came to do? What is the work He
came to complete? The finished work of Jesus is more than what we
normally think. It's within these words of Jesus' prayer in John 17 that
we can find the true revolutionary nature of what Jesus came to do and
what He expects from us as disciples.
Jesus said that He finished the
work the Father sent Him to do: I have brought you glory on earth by finishing the work you gave me to do. Notice what Jesus says is the finished work He came to do. "I
have manifested Your name to the men whom You gave Me out of the world;
they were Yours and You gave them to Me, and they have kept Your word.
"Now they have come to know that everything You have given Me is from
You; for the words which You gave Me I have given to them; and they
received them and truly understood that I came forth from You, and they
believed that You sent Me.
"But now I come to You; and these things I
speak in the world so that they may have My
joy made full in themselves. "I have given
them Your word.
Jesus came into this world to invest His life
in a few men and now He sends us out to do
the same. "As You sent Me into the world,
I also have sent them into the world. "For
their sakes I sanctify Myself, that they
themselves also may be sanctified in truth.
"I do not ask on behalf of these alone, but
for those also who believe in Me through
their word; that they may all be one; even as
You, Father, are in Me and I in You, that
they also may be in Us, so that the world may
believe that You sent Me. "The glory which
You have given Me I have given to them, that
they may be one, just as We are one; I in
them and You in Me, that they may be
perfected in unity, so that the world may
know that You sent Me, and loved them, even
as You have loved Me--and I have made Your name known to them, and will
make it known, so that the love with which You loved Me may be in them,
and I in
them."
Jesus invested in a few-all those God brought
to Him. I believe this is the finished work
of Jesus. He invested in the 12 and lost one
of these, so He gave Himself to eleven men.
Now if this strategy was good enough for
Jesus, then don't you think it's the best
strategy for you and me as well?
I spent most of my life preparing and training to invest my
life to move the masses toward Jesus. Now I know this was the wrong
strategy. Just as Jesus met and gave healing to one person at a time, so
we are to do the same. Let me ask you something. What are you
doing with the people God has brought to you? Are you investing your
life and teachings in these few? Jesus saw this work as the most
important work ever. Don't you think we can take a clue from Jesus and
do the same?
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