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Nov 18, 2018 11:52:00   #
Kazudy
 
tbutkovich wrote:
The Mockery Of Jesus Christ!

In the four crucifixion narratives, we see the unthinkable! We see man, the creation, laughing in sinister derision at his Creator, the Son of God! We ask, “Who in his right mind could do such a thing as this?”

The text is plain: Man not only crucified Jesus, but he also castigated Him with venomous mockery! He made sport of the hands that would soon be nailed-pierced to save him from eternal punishment for sin. He spat upon and slapped the face of Jesus, the face that reflected the highest love for him.

Jesus was beaten with fists, blindfolded and taunted, and hit with a reed, a crude imitation of a scepter. Heartless scorn was poured upon the Savior in a steady stream! As preparations were made to brutalize His body, those in charge of Him sought to terrorize His spirit. His personality, position, character, and purpose were derided. Those He would die to save belittled His divine intentions, His holy sacrifice, and His altruistic love.

They mocked His kingship, saying, “Hail, King of the Jews!” In the midst of the Roman trial, Pilate offered Barabbas and Jesus to the crowd and asked them to choose one to be released. With a frenzied cry, they chanted, “Release for us Barabbas!” (Luke 23:18). Their choice declared Jesus to be worse than a criminal, worse than an insurrectionist and murderer.

The scene that took place after the trial, after Pilate had announced his verdict, must have caused heaven to weep and the earth to tremble. Matthew described its heart-rending details: "And after twisting together a crown of thorns, they put it on His head, and a reed in His right hand; and they knelt down before Him and mocked Him, saying, “Hail, King of the Jews!” They spat on Him, and took the reed and began to beat Him on the head." (Matthew 27:29, 30).

At the cross, the chief priests, elders, and scribes joined in the mockery. They said, “He is the King of Israel; let Him now come down from the cross, and we will believe in Him” (Matthew 27:42b).

They mocked His power, saying, “Let Him save Himself.” During His earthly ministry, Jesus had publicly demonstrated His miraculous power. The people had seen it, acknowledged it, and understood the implications of it. Even Nicodemus, the Jewish ruler, said, “Rabbi, we know that You have come from God as a teacher; for no one can do these signs that You do unless God is with him” (John 3:2). His miracles were obvious, credible, and unmistakable. Even His enemies acknowledged their authenticity.

Sweeping aside this demonstrated truth of His ministry, the sightseers at the foot of the cross wagged their heads and said, “You who are going to destroy the temple and rebuild it in three days, save Yourself! If You are the Son of God, come down from the cross” (Matthew 27:40). The rulers of the Jews added to this scorn and said, “He saved others; let Him save Himself if this is the Christ of God, His Chosen One” (Luke 23:35). The soldiers raised their voices in mockery to the suffering Christ. Coming near to Him, they offered Him vinegar to drink, and said, “If You are the King of the Jews Save Yourself! (Luke 23:27)

Of the people in Jerusalem, perhaps His apostles, disciples, and a few others were the only ones who would understand why Jesus was allowing Himself to be crucified. The rulers, in their ignorance, cried for Him to come down from the cross. Their jabbing challenge for Him to save Himself was the favorite jeer at the foot of the cross. Matthew said, “In the same way the chief priests also, along with the scribes and elders, were mocking Him and saying, ‘He saved others; He cannot save Himself’” (Matthew 27:41, 42a). They did not understand that if Jesus saved Himself there would be no salvation for the human race.

They mocked His deity, saying, “For He said, ‘I am the Son of God.’” Caiaphas commanded Jesus, “. . . You tell us whether You are the Christ, the Son of God” (Matthew 26:63b). Jesus answered, “You have said it yourself” (Matthew 26:64). He not only claimed to be God’s Son, but He had fully demonstrated it throughout His ministry. How did Caiaphas react to this affirmation? Read his response and blush with shame that human beings could treat the Son of God in such a fashion: Then the high priest tore his robes and said, “He has blasphemed! What further need do we have of witnesses? Behold, you have now heard the blasphemy; what do you think?” They answered, “He deserves death!” Then they spat in His face and beat Him with their fists; and others slapped Him, and said, “Prophesy to us, You Christ; who is the one who hit You?” (Matthew 26:65–68). The religious rulers and the scribes had charged Jesus with blasphemy because of His testimony to His deity. Our hearts break as we realize that religious people, the people who had publicly avowed that they were looking for the Messiah, the Son of God, had Jesus crucified! He came to His own, and His own did not receive Him (John 1:11).

They mocked His morality, saying, “He trusts in God.” At the cross, these religious leaders taunted Him. Some shouted, “He trusts in God; let God rescue Him now, if He delights in Him; for He said, ‘I am the Son of God’” (Matthew 27:43). Many of those at the cross declared that Jesus had been rejected not only by man but also by God. They argued that His sin had found Him out. “This Man,” they said, “is supposed to be One who walks with God. Why doesn’t God bring Him down from the cross? Can’t we all see that even His God has forsaken Him?”

Yes, Jesus was mocked! His kingship, power, deity, and morality were derided! Let us ponder this fact. However, we must not leave the mockery of Christ without personalizing it. With hearts bowed down with sorrow, let us ask, “What do we learn from the mockery of Jesus?”

First we see that mockery is cruel and cutting. These people wanted to hurt Jesus, and they did. Jesus handled it superbly; but it hurt Him, even as He was hurt by the nails that were driven through His hands and feet. To mock others is to hurt them deliberately.

Second, we see that mockery is an evil instrument. The mockery that was heaped upon Jesus served a vicious and vile purpose. It was intended to make the true Christ into a false Christ. The Jews did not want the Christ that God had sent. He did not fit the mold they had envisioned. The true Christ did not conform to their plans. It was necessary, therefore, for them to change Him, at least in their minds, in order to crucify Him and still live with their consciences. Crucifixion was for criminals and the worst of men, but Jesus was neither. He was the perfect Son of God. What could they do with Him? They maligned His character and reduced Him to a despicable personage. They could not allow the crucifixion of Jesus to stand as the horrible deed that it was. They tried to lend it respect and turn it into a service to society by claiming that they were removing a wicked person from the earth.

Third, we see that mockery can grow out of envy. We are told that it was “because of envy they had handed Him over” (Matthew 27:18). Envy has been depicted as a green-eyed monster that feeds upon its prey. It has been said that envy does more damage to the vessel in which it is stored than to the object on which it is poured. Instead of lifting up good and holy character, jealousy and envy diminish such traits. They do not defend it; they destroy it.

Next, we see how to handle mockery. Jesus committed it to God. Peter wrote, “And while being reviled, He did not revile in return; while suffering, He uttered no threats, but kept entrusting Himself to Him who judges righteously” (1 Peter 2:23). Those who mocked Jesus could not destroy Him. Instead, as a diamond seems to shine more brightly against a dark background, Jesus’ character was more visibly seen. As we observe the railings and acid words being cast at Jesus, we see deity and perfect holiness against the background of the blackest and most corrupt thinking that human hearts can do.

Fifth, we should see that ignoring what He has done for us can hurt Jesus as much as the mockery that He faced during His crucifixion. When Jesus came to Golgotha they hanged Him on a tree, They drove great nails through hands and feet, and made a Calvary; They crowned Him with a crown of thorns, red were His wounds and deep, For those were crude and cruel days, and human flesh was cheap. When Jesus came to [Searcy]1 we simply passed Him by, We never hurt a hair of Him, we only let Him die;

For men had grown more tender, and they would not give Him pain, We only just passed down the street, and left Him in the rain. Still Jesus cried, “Forgive them, for they know not what they do,” And still it rained the wintry rain that drenched Him through and through; The crowds went home and left the streets without a soul to see, And Jesus crouched against a wall and cried for Calvary.2 Jesus, the Son of God, came. Not only did His own reject Him, but they also mocked Him and crucified Him.

We would never think of mocking Jesus; but let us make sure also that we do not ignore Him. What do we do with Jesus? The Christian cries out for all the earth to hear, “Magnify Him, for He is the Son of God!”

There are those living today that continue to mock him and scoff him. May God have mercy on their souls! I pray that they have a change of heart and come to realize that Christ came for their salvation and, in spite of his power and the power of God, he went through this for all humanity. If you missed this message while alive on earth, you are a lost soul.
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Excellent post!!👍👍👍👍👍
In Jesus own Words"no one comes to the Father except thru me" it's sad what's going to happen to unbelivers, I know some of them that behave better then Christians, but Jesus gives so much and asks for so little in return, just to accept Him in our hearts for what He is, the 2nd Person of our Triune God.

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Nov 18, 2018 12:02:04   #
Bad Bob Loc: Virginia
 
Kazudy wrote:
Excellent post!!👍👍👍👍👍
In Jesus own Words"no one comes to the Father except thru me" it's sad what's going to happen to unbelivers, I know some of them that behave better then Christians, but Jesus gives so much and asks for so little in return, just to accept Him in our hearts for what He is, the 2nd Person of our Triune God.



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Nov 18, 2018 12:57:16   #
Kazudy
 
Bad Bob wrote:


YES HE IS!!!! You just don't know any better.

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Nov 18, 2018 13:45:00   #
Bad Bob Loc: Virginia
 
Kazudy wrote:
YES HE IS!!!! You just don't know any better.



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Nov 18, 2018 14:47:11   #
tbutkovich
 
Your a foolish man of few words and many blasphemous images. Hopefully, you will come to your senses one day!

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Nov 18, 2018 15:03:09   #
Bad Bob Loc: Virginia
 
tbutkovich wrote:
Your a foolish man of few words and many blasphemous images. Hopefully, you will come to your senses one day!


I did a long time ago.



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Nov 18, 2018 15:32:36   #
tbutkovich
 
Madelyn Murray O’hair has the dubious distinction of being “The Most Hated Woman in America.” She filed a lawsuit to “remove prayer from school” which was upheld by the Supreme Court. The “proclaimed atheist” died of homicide as her body and that of two others were found dismembered in a small Texas town.

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Nov 18, 2018 16:22:21   #
Bad Bob Loc: Virginia
 
tbutkovich wrote:
Madelyn Murray O’hair has the dubious distinction of being “The Most Hated Woman in America.” She filed a lawsuit to “remove prayer from school” which was upheld by the Supreme Court. The “proclaimed atheist” died of homicide as her body and that of two others were found dismembered in a small Texas town.


No kidding? Did you just find out?



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Nov 18, 2018 16:26:51   #
Justsss Loc: Wisconsin
 
tbutkovich wrote:
Madelyn Murray O’hair has the dubious distinction of being “The Most Hated Woman in America.” She filed a lawsuit to “remove prayer from school” which was upheld by the Supreme Court. The “proclaimed atheist” died of homicide as her body and that of two others were found dismembered in a small Texas town.


tbutkovich, So bb/ kevin thinks that everyone learns everything immediately and if you don’t know something it does your not worthy!
This is a picture of bb/kevin’s mentor.



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Nov 18, 2018 16:31:28   #
tbutkovich
 
Bad Bob,

I guess you "revere" Madylyn O'Hair as an martyr for the atheist movement. From my perspective, atheists are irrelevant.

I really don't have time to waste on incorrigibles (such as yourself), so my responses to your "blathering on this topic" will end with this post.

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Nov 19, 2018 06:25:56   #
jSmitty45 Loc: Fl born, lived in Texas 30 yrs, now Louisiana
 
Kazudy wrote:
Ok folks, Satan not being a dummy started recruiting more souls for HIS kingdom, so he has all the brothels, drug houses, and the like. HE started many churches. Jesus Christ in the ONLY way to heaven. The Apostle Paul said" all over seerses


Satan is working overtime to get more souls into hell with him. He knows his time is short, so he is working harder
than ever to trick anyone who will listen to him. The Bible tells us that Satan is a liar, and there is no truth in him.
Beware not to fall into his tricks.
Jesus, the Savior of the world is the only way, truth, and life.

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Nov 19, 2018 06:26:32   #
jSmitty45 Loc: Fl born, lived in Texas 30 yrs, now Louisiana
 
Kazudy wrote:
Sorry folks got cut off. Any I'll start over. Satan's new recruits come from churches that Satan established. The apostle Paul said"all that oversee the church should have one wife" not more, but must have one. Nowhere in the Bible does the Bible say for priest NOT TO MARRY. Jesus Christ is the only way to heaven period. So Satan established churches that take your eye away from Jesus and look for salvation thru for Catholic's the Virgin Mary, Mormons to a God that was a human first, Jehovah Witnesses that claim that Jesus is Michael the angel.
Sorry folks got cut off. Any I'll start over. Sata... (show quote)


Amen!

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Nov 19, 2018 07:12:08   #
Bad Bob Loc: Virginia
 
jSmitty45 wrote:
Satan is working overtime to get more souls into hell with him. He knows his time is short, so he is working harder
than ever to trick anyone who will listen to him. The Bible tells us that Satan is a liar, and there is no truth in him.
Beware not to fall into his tricks.
Jesus, the Savior of the world is the only way, truth, and life.


What does Satan look like Smitty?



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Nov 19, 2018 07:15:32   #
jSmitty45 Loc: Fl born, lived in Texas 30 yrs, now Louisiana
 
Kazudy wrote:
To you it's funny, to me it's sad. This IS you when the day comes.


Yep, Bob best repent, before it is too late. Every knee will bow, and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord!

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Nov 19, 2018 07:18:50   #
jSmitty45 Loc: Fl born, lived in Texas 30 yrs, now Louisiana
 
tbutkovich wrote:
The Mockery Of Jesus Christ!

In the four crucifixion narratives, we see the unthinkable! We see man, the creation, laughing in sinister derision at his Creator, the Son of God! We ask, “Who in his right mind could do such a thing as this?”

The text is plain: Man not only crucified Jesus, but he also castigated Him with venomous mockery! He made sport of the hands that would soon be nailed-pierced to save him from eternal punishment for sin. He spat upon and slapped the face of Jesus, the face that reflected the highest love for him.

Jesus was beaten with fists, blindfolded and taunted, and hit with a reed, a crude imitation of a scepter. Heartless scorn was poured upon the Savior in a steady stream! As preparations were made to brutalize His body, those in charge of Him sought to terrorize His spirit. His personality, position, character, and purpose were derided. Those He would die to save belittled His divine intentions, His holy sacrifice, and His altruistic love.

They mocked His kingship, saying, “Hail, King of the Jews!” In the midst of the Roman trial, Pilate offered Barabbas and Jesus to the crowd and asked them to choose one to be released. With a frenzied cry, they chanted, “Release for us Barabbas!” (Luke 23:18). Their choice declared Jesus to be worse than a criminal, worse than an insurrectionist and murderer.

The scene that took place after the trial, after Pilate had announced his verdict, must have caused heaven to weep and the earth to tremble. Matthew described its heart-rending details: "And after twisting together a crown of thorns, they put it on His head, and a reed in His right hand; and they knelt down before Him and mocked Him, saying, “Hail, King of the Jews!” They spat on Him, and took the reed and began to beat Him on the head." (Matthew 27:29, 30).

At the cross, the chief priests, elders, and scribes joined in the mockery. They said, “He is the King of Israel; let Him now come down from the cross, and we will believe in Him” (Matthew 27:42b).

They mocked His power, saying, “Let Him save Himself.” During His earthly ministry, Jesus had publicly demonstrated His miraculous power. The people had seen it, acknowledged it, and understood the implications of it. Even Nicodemus, the Jewish ruler, said, “Rabbi, we know that You have come from God as a teacher; for no one can do these signs that You do unless God is with him” (John 3:2). His miracles were obvious, credible, and unmistakable. Even His enemies acknowledged their authenticity.

Sweeping aside this demonstrated truth of His ministry, the sightseers at the foot of the cross wagged their heads and said, “You who are going to destroy the temple and rebuild it in three days, save Yourself! If You are the Son of God, come down from the cross” (Matthew 27:40). The rulers of the Jews added to this scorn and said, “He saved others; let Him save Himself if this is the Christ of God, His Chosen One” (Luke 23:35). The soldiers raised their voices in mockery to the suffering Christ. Coming near to Him, they offered Him vinegar to drink, and said, “If You are the King of the Jews Save Yourself! (Luke 23:27)

Of the people in Jerusalem, perhaps His apostles, disciples, and a few others were the only ones who would understand why Jesus was allowing Himself to be crucified. The rulers, in their ignorance, cried for Him to come down from the cross. Their jabbing challenge for Him to save Himself was the favorite jeer at the foot of the cross. Matthew said, “In the same way the chief priests also, along with the scribes and elders, were mocking Him and saying, ‘He saved others; He cannot save Himself’” (Matthew 27:41, 42a). They did not understand that if Jesus saved Himself there would be no salvation for the human race.

They mocked His deity, saying, “For He said, ‘I am the Son of God.’” Caiaphas commanded Jesus, “. . . You tell us whether You are the Christ, the Son of God” (Matthew 26:63b). Jesus answered, “You have said it yourself” (Matthew 26:64). He not only claimed to be God’s Son, but He had fully demonstrated it throughout His ministry. How did Caiaphas react to this affirmation? Read his response and blush with shame that human beings could treat the Son of God in such a fashion: Then the high priest tore his robes and said, “He has blasphemed! What further need do we have of witnesses? Behold, you have now heard the blasphemy; what do you think?” They answered, “He deserves death!” Then they spat in His face and beat Him with their fists; and others slapped Him, and said, “Prophesy to us, You Christ; who is the one who hit You?” (Matthew 26:65–68). The religious rulers and the scribes had charged Jesus with blasphemy because of His testimony to His deity. Our hearts break as we realize that religious people, the people who had publicly avowed that they were looking for the Messiah, the Son of God, had Jesus crucified! He came to His own, and His own did not receive Him (John 1:11).

They mocked His morality, saying, “He trusts in God.” At the cross, these religious leaders taunted Him. Some shouted, “He trusts in God; let God rescue Him now, if He delights in Him; for He said, ‘I am the Son of God’” (Matthew 27:43). Many of those at the cross declared that Jesus had been rejected not only by man but also by God. They argued that His sin had found Him out. “This Man,” they said, “is supposed to be One who walks with God. Why doesn’t God bring Him down from the cross? Can’t we all see that even His God has forsaken Him?”

Yes, Jesus was mocked! His kingship, power, deity, and morality were derided! Let us ponder this fact. However, we must not leave the mockery of Christ without personalizing it. With hearts bowed down with sorrow, let us ask, “What do we learn from the mockery of Jesus?”

First we see that mockery is cruel and cutting. These people wanted to hurt Jesus, and they did. Jesus handled it superbly; but it hurt Him, even as He was hurt by the nails that were driven through His hands and feet. To mock others is to hurt them deliberately.

Second, we see that mockery is an evil instrument. The mockery that was heaped upon Jesus served a vicious and vile purpose. It was intended to make the true Christ into a false Christ. The Jews did not want the Christ that God had sent. He did not fit the mold they had envisioned. The true Christ did not conform to their plans. It was necessary, therefore, for them to change Him, at least in their minds, in order to crucify Him and still live with their consciences. Crucifixion was for criminals and the worst of men, but Jesus was neither. He was the perfect Son of God. What could they do with Him? They maligned His character and reduced Him to a despicable personage. They could not allow the crucifixion of Jesus to stand as the horrible deed that it was. They tried to lend it respect and turn it into a service to society by claiming that they were removing a wicked person from the earth.

Third, we see that mockery can grow out of envy. We are told that it was “because of envy they had handed Him over” (Matthew 27:18). Envy has been depicted as a green-eyed monster that feeds upon its prey. It has been said that envy does more damage to the vessel in which it is stored than to the object on which it is poured. Instead of lifting up good and holy character, jealousy and envy diminish such traits. They do not defend it; they destroy it.

Next, we see how to handle mockery. Jesus committed it to God. Peter wrote, “And while being reviled, He did not revile in return; while suffering, He uttered no threats, but kept entrusting Himself to Him who judges righteously” (1 Peter 2:23). Those who mocked Jesus could not destroy Him. Instead, as a diamond seems to shine more brightly against a dark background, Jesus’ character was more visibly seen. As we observe the railings and acid words being cast at Jesus, we see deity and perfect holiness against the background of the blackest and most corrupt thinking that human hearts can do.

Fifth, we should see that ignoring what He has done for us can hurt Jesus as much as the mockery that He faced during His crucifixion. When Jesus came to Golgotha they hanged Him on a tree, They drove great nails through hands and feet, and made a Calvary; They crowned Him with a crown of thorns, red were His wounds and deep, For those were crude and cruel days, and human flesh was cheap. When Jesus came to [Searcy]1 we simply passed Him by, We never hurt a hair of Him, we only let Him die;

For men had grown more tender, and they would not give Him pain, We only just passed down the street, and left Him in the rain. Still Jesus cried, “Forgive them, for they know not what they do,” And still it rained the wintry rain that drenched Him through and through; The crowds went home and left the streets without a soul to see, And Jesus crouched against a wall and cried for Calvary.2 Jesus, the Son of God, came. Not only did His own reject Him, but they also mocked Him and crucified Him.

We would never think of mocking Jesus; but let us make sure also that we do not ignore Him. What do we do with Jesus? The Christian cries out for all the earth to hear, “Magnify Him, for He is the Son of God!”

There are those living today that continue to mock him and scoff him. May God have mercy on their souls! I pray that they have a change of heart and come to realize that Christ came for their salvation and, in spite of his power and the power of God, he went through this for all humanity. If you missed this message while alive on earth, you are a lost soul.
The Mockery Of Jesus Christ! br br In the four cr... (show quote)


Amen, it will be too late then. No one can pray you into Heaven once you are dead, no purgatory either.

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