Books of the Book: Matthew

Jesus And Tradition

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Participants: Glenn Russell & Ranko Stefanovic (Host)

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00:20 Hi and welcome
00:21 to the Books of the Book series here on 3ABN.
00:24 We're exploring the Gospel of Matthew.
00:26 Let's meet our Teacher and Guest,
00:28 Dr. Ranko Stefanovic, professor of New Testament
00:31 at Andrews University Theological Seminary.
00:34 Ranko, it's so good, as I call again a friend,
00:36 to have you with us here.
00:37 It's been a joy exploring the Gospel so far.
00:40 I can't wait to hear more of what's ahead.
00:42 Yes, Glenn. It's a great joy to me,
00:46 to be with you here at this program.
00:49 We have known each other for how long,
00:51 for more than 20 or 22 years.
00:53 You were actually teacher of my own children
00:56 when you were there at Andrew's Academy
00:58 and then you were my colleague
00:59 in the department of Religion
01:01 at Andrews University for about nine years.
01:05 And Glenn, I have come really to appreciate you.
01:09 You have a great passion for ministry.
01:12 Actually I wanted to inform our viewers that Glenn,
01:16 every year organizes a group of students
01:18 going to different parts of the world to do mission,
01:21 the mission of work.
01:23 He has a great pastoral heart and young people,
01:25 they really love him
01:26 and I know about great impact that you've made
01:29 on the lives of my own children,
01:30 probably your contribution is great for them,
01:33 that they are today in the church.
01:34 Thank you, Glenn, very much.
01:35 Thank you. It's always a joy to do ministry together.
01:38 And I can't wait to get into the scripture here.
01:40 Ranko, lead us in pray
01:42 that we may have God's guidance as we study.
01:45 "Our Heavenly Father, thank you for giving us
01:50 this wonderful Gospel written by disciple by name, Matthew.
01:57 Father, we are learning here about unique picture
02:01 of Jesus Christ and we want that Jesus who was then,
02:05 become our own savior now and today.
02:09 So please speak to us and give us the thoughts
02:13 that the Holy Spirit can impact
02:15 in understanding the life of Jesus Christ
02:18 and to understand how great savior He is to us today.
02:21 We pray all of this in His precious name, Amen."
02:25 Amen. Ranko, it's been a wonderful journey
02:28 so far in the Gospel of Matthew.
02:29 I'm looking forward to what God has for us this time.
02:32 Where are we in the story of Jesus?
02:36 You know, as we move through the Gospel of Matthew,
02:42 as he is portraying Jesus and His ministry of earth,
02:46 there is one thing that we have to keep in mind
02:50 that which is going on there with Jesus
02:52 and His ministry was a part of the great controversy.
02:56 Yes. That even started there in heaven
03:00 between God and Satan.
03:02 And Satan, he knew
03:05 that Jesus would one day come to this earth,
03:08 to his kingdom there,
03:10 he was waiting for that opportunity.
03:12 So we have everyday of Jesus ministry,
03:15 can I say even every minute of Jesus ministry,
03:18 was just under a scrutiny of Satan
03:22 and watch to prevent the Jesus ministry.
03:25 You know why Jesus came, to die?
03:28 To save his people from their sin.
03:30 And Satan was making a constant effort
03:33 how to prevent that ministry of Jesus
03:37 and the redemption that He wanted
03:38 to provide for human beings.
03:40 It is with that thought
03:41 that we are coming here to Chapter 14.
03:43 Doesn't that make His victory and sinlessness
03:46 so much more wonderful? Yes.
03:48 Because he's under such attack.
03:50 That attack is not only directly towards him,
03:52 it's directed towards others.
03:54 See, Glenn, first what Satan did,
03:58 he turned to Jewish leaders. That is why
04:01 Jewish nations are against Jesus.
04:04 When we go further on,
04:06 he tried even to use Jesus own family,
04:09 his brothers against Jesus.
04:11 He did everything, everything to prevent Jesus
04:13 and His ministry.
04:15 Now there is a very sad event that took place,
04:21 that really marks somehow a turning around
04:24 a point in Jesus ministry
04:26 and what was going on from this time on,
04:29 it's the death of John the Baptist.
04:32 So please I would really like to ask you,
04:34 if you can read Chapter 14, verses 1:12.
04:38 And we should remember that John the Baptist,
04:40 was one that had introduced Jesus. Introduced Jesus.
04:44 And prepared the way and is a relative.
04:47 "At that time Herod the Tetrarch heard
04:49 the reports about Jesus and said to his servants,
04:52 'This is John the Baptist, he has risen from the dead,
04:55 and therefore these powers are at work in him.'
04:58 For Herod had laid hold on John, and bound him,
05:01 and put him in prison for the sake of Herodias,
05:03 his brother Philip's wife because John had said to him,
05:06 It is not lawful for you to have her.
05:09 And although he wanted to put him to death,
05:10 he feared the multitude,
05:12 because they counted him as a prophet.
05:15 But when Herod's birthday was celebrated,
05:17 the daughter of Herodias
05:19 danced before them and pleased Herod.
05:22 Therefore he promised with an oath
05:24 to give her whatever she might ask.
05:27 So she, having been prompted by her mother, said,
05:31 'give me John the Baptist's head on a platter.'
05:34 And the king was sorry,
05:35 Nevertheless because of the oath's
05:38 and because of those who sat with him,
05:40 he commanded it to be given to her.
05:42 So he sent and had John beheaded in prison,
05:45 and his head was brought on a platter
05:47 and given to the girl
05:49 and she brought it to her mother.
05:51 Then his disciples came and carried away the body
05:54 and buried it and they went and told Jesus."
05:57 What a terrible brutal tragedy!
06:00 Actually, the event that is portrayed here
06:04 is not only in the Gospels,
06:06 we know that the Jewish historian, Josephus,
06:09 actually he noticed this event.
06:11 When John the Baptist was beheaded,
06:14 actually the news spread throughout Galilee and Judea.
06:18 This was a very significant, significant event.
06:22 Herod, that is mentioned here, was Herod Agrippa,
06:27 Antipas, the son of Herod the great,
06:32 that notorious ruler that tried to kill Jesus,
06:35 you know by killing those children there in Bethlehem.
06:39 But evidently the Herod here
06:40 was nothing better than his father.
06:43 According to Josephus,
06:45 he was so much afraid of John the Baptist
06:47 because people were holding him as a prophet.
06:50 He was afraid for his throne
06:52 and evidently he tried to find any excuse
06:54 to kill the John the Baptist
06:56 and he took that opportunity and he killed John.
07:00 We see something of Jesus,
07:03 you referred a couple of lessons ago
07:04 about Jesus compassion.
07:06 How does He respond to this sad news?
07:11 Actually, there is one phrase to tell us everything in,
07:15 in verse 13, the first phrase.
07:19 "When Jesus heard of it, he departed from there."
07:22 Where did he go?
07:23 "By boat to a deserted place by Himself."
07:27 Far away from everybody.
07:29 Evidently, in the death of John the Baptist,
07:33 Jesus saw a precursor of His own death.
07:39 Jesus saw that His ministry very,
07:42 very soon will come to its end.
07:44 By the way, from this point on,
07:46 very short time passed until the time of Jesus death.
07:50 Even though, I think the viewers
07:53 should not be confused with the fact
07:54 that we have how many more than 10 Chapters,
07:56 14 Chapters up to that point is.
07:58 This is not the time indication here,
08:00 we just start talking about short time
08:02 from this point on until Jesus was--
08:04 Few months. And Jesus was very much
08:07 concerned about his own ministry and what will happen
08:10 and can you imagine, we are dealing here
08:12 with a human nature of Christ,
08:15 concern that He had,
08:16 He rendered to the secluded place there,
08:19 where nobody was there to contemplate
08:21 about the future of his ministry
08:23 and what will happen to Him in the last day
08:25 of His ministry when He has to die on the cross.
08:27 And we could pause and be very aware
08:29 that we may need to do the same thing
08:31 when bad news comes when we hear of sorrows.
08:35 We just need to come away sometime.
08:37 Just yesterday, I got news
08:39 that a friend of mine had passed away
08:40 half way around the world,
08:42 I need to spend just a little time with God,
08:44 there's sometimes when we just got to tell Jesus
08:46 because no one else understands.
08:48 Jesus Himself went
08:50 to His Father to be alone with Him.
08:52 But Glenn, Jesus went to the seclude place
08:57 but there is something very interesting that I notice.
09:01 What do we have in the rest of verse 13?
09:04 Was he, was he alone there?
09:06 "But when the multitude heard it,
09:08 they followed Him on foot from the cities.
09:10 And when Jesus went out He saw a great multitude,
09:13 He was moved with compassion."
09:15 Even his grieving is interrupted.
09:17 So can you imagine, did Jesus say
09:19 please leave Me alone,
09:22 you know, I need to be by Myself,
09:25 I have issues and problems.
09:27 Can you imagine?
09:29 What is the expression for compassion,
09:31 His inner organs were moved.
09:36 So that the worry and care about Himself
09:39 disappear from Jesus because the needs of the people
09:43 were much more important
09:45 than His own situation in which He was.
09:47 Boy I learned something from this.
09:49 What a heart of love.
09:50 So many times we, as Christians,
09:53 we are so much concerned about ourselves,
09:56 we are concerned about our own situations,
09:59 about own problem and we find it as excuse
10:02 why we do not, you know,
10:04 carry the witness about Christ to others as
10:07 after learning about Jesus Christ,
10:09 is the needs of others are much important
10:12 than our own needs
10:14 and when we show compassion toward others,
10:17 it effects our inner spiritual life here.
10:20 But there is something else,
10:21 I'm sorry for interrupting you.
10:23 No, no, please.
10:24 Not only that Jesus was not alone
10:25 with reference with the people,
10:27 keep in mind, you can go to the secluded place
10:30 and if you think, you are alone
10:32 but you are not alone, who is there?
10:34 Is the devil. The devil--the devil never,
10:39 never left Jesus by ourselves.
10:41 So what happened, people were hungry there,
10:45 Jesus showed compassion
10:46 and we know that he fed 5,000 people
10:49 with few loafs of bread and fish.
10:53 Okay. The Christians usually are familiar with this story
10:58 but then comes verse 22.
11:01 What do we have in verse 22?
11:02 "Immediately Jesus made His disciple
11:04 get into the boat
11:05 and go before Him to the other side,
11:07 while he sent the multitudes away." That's surprise.
11:10 He's just had this incredible meal,
11:12 tremendous response,
11:13 what a response that people must have had!
11:16 Okay, Glenn, if people are hungry
11:20 and I feed them,
11:22 isn't that not an opportunity to open the word of God
11:26 and to teach those people
11:27 and now because they see a miracle
11:29 that's so receptive, why suddenly,
11:32 actually Matthew different then Mark,
11:36 hardly uses the word 'immediately'. Mm-hmm.
11:40 When he uses the word immediately, it's immediately,
11:43 there is something that happened,
11:45 that prompted Jesus to tell His disciples
11:48 go there to the boat,
11:49 let swim the other side of lake,
11:51 leading people, why?
11:54 There was something to do with the response of the people.
11:57 The people. And then we have
11:58 through the Gospel of John Chapter 6
12:00 to find explanation,
12:02 Matthew does not talk, talk about that.
12:04 And when we read the Gospel of Matthew,
12:06 when people saw the miracle that Jesus did,
12:09 they said, this is the kind of a king that we need,
12:14 we will not work, we will arrest
12:16 and He will provide food, food for us.
12:19 Let us make Him the king
12:21 and all our economic problems will be solved.
12:25 Actually it is at that moment that Jesus recognized
12:29 the effort of Satan to prevent Him
12:32 to go to the cross
12:34 and to accomplish His mission in an easy way.
12:37 Do you remember? Very similar
12:39 to what he tried to do with Jesus
12:41 with those first three temptations.
12:44 And you see, Jesus need not succumb
12:46 to that popular demand,
12:48 Jesus recognized here an effort of Satan
12:51 to prevent Him to go to the cross
12:53 and immediately Jesus departed from that place.
12:57 Actually God always succeed, God is always victor,
13:01 God always, always wins
13:02 and Satan's plan at this moment failed completely.
13:07 They wanted to make Messiah a king
13:09 but they didn't understand.
13:11 Jesus has to redefine their understanding of Messiah
13:14 and to redefine their understanding of the Kingdom.
13:17 Because imagine, if they could have a leader
13:19 who would feed them and clothe them
13:21 and raise them from, do all these things,
13:23 they could overcome any army,
13:24 they could finally have their national state again.
13:27 But you know, Jesus went to another place,
13:31 then people come there to visit Jesus.
13:34 Again Jesus shows the compassion.
13:36 Jesus is always there to help people.
13:38 Boy, what kind of Jesus Christ
13:41 is present in the Gospel of Matthew.
13:43 Jesus who really cares about the needs of people.
13:46 He does not look at our mistakes that we made.
13:50 Sometimes our ill intensions that we make,
13:54 really Jesus looks deep there in our heart,
13:56 He sees our needs and He cares for us.
14:00 We're gonna learn a lot more
14:01 about the compassion of Jesus
14:02 in just a moment right after a break.
14:04 We'll be right back.


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