Title: Suffering/Matthew 27:27-50
Content 1. Text Background
Chapters 21 to 27 culminate in the suffering and sacrifice of the King, Jesus. 26:57
27:26 describes the trial of Jesus, and 27:27-56 describes the crucifixion process.
has been
The crucifixion of Jesus can be summarized as follows.
1) Arrival at Golgotha (Matthew 27:33, Mark 15:22, Luke 23:33, John 19:17).
2) Refusal of wine burnt with gall (Matthew 27:34, Mark 15:23).
3) Crucifixion between two thieves (Matthew 27:35-38, Mark 15:24-28, Luke 23:
33-38, John 19:18).
4) First cry on the cross: “Father, forgive us,
for they do not know what they are doing” (Luke 23:34).
5) Soldiers strip Jesus naked and take his cloak (Matt. 27:35-37).
6) The Jews mocked Jesus (Matthew 27:39-43, Mark 15:29-32, Luke 23:35-37).
7) Conversation with two robbers (Luke 23:43).
8) Second words from the cross: "Truly I say to you, today you
will be with me in paradise” (Luke 23:32).
9) Third Word: “Woman, behold, your son” (John 19:26-27).
10) Darkness came from noon to three o'clock in the afternoon (Matthew 27:45, Mark 15:33, Luke 23:44).
11) Fourth cry: “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?
"(Matthew 27:46-47, Mark 15:34-36).
12) Fifth cry: "I am thirsty" (John 19:28).
13) Drinking sour wine (John 19:29).
14) The sixth cry: "It is finished" (John 19:30).
15) Drinking seaweed with wine (Matthew 27:48, Mark 15:36).
16) Seventh cry: “Father, into your hands I commit my soul” (Luke
23:46).
17) The soul departs (Matthew 27:50, Mark 15:37, Luke 23:45).
18) The veil of the temple was torn in two (Matthew 27:51, Mark 15:38, Luke 23:45).
19) Confessions of Roman soldiers: “Truly he was the Son of God” (Matthew 27:54,
Mark 15:39).
2. Central Thought
"The attitude of soldiers, passers-by, and religious people to the sufferings of Jesus and his crucifixion."
3. Text division
27:27-56 / The crucifixion of the king.
27-31 / Jesus is transported into the court by Roman soldiers.
32-38 / Jesus is crucified.
39-44 / Three kinds of slander about Jesus' death.
45-50 / The Death of Jesus
51-53 / Events after the death of Jesus.
54-56 / Confessions of Witnesses. “It was truly the Son of God.”
4. Sermon Outline
The subject of this text is "Jesus' suffering and death". Preacher's meditation, observation, and insight
A very diverse and characteristic message can be composed according to the power. "Jesus'
The sermon is conceived under the title “Three Attitudes toward Nan”.
Main text: Matthew 27:27-50
Topic: Three attitudes toward the sufferings of Jesus.
Central Content: A true Christian is one who understands the meaning of the Word.
Sermon Purpose: To give believers a right understanding of the suffering of the Lord
for.
Introduction
1) Today we are very sad about the suffering and death of our Savior Jesus Christ.
It was the beginning of a gloomy and gloomy week.
2) In a way, April is sometimes thought of as a "cruel month" as a poet put it.
But we never think that way. that we will be resurrected next week
Because there is hope to meet the God Christ.
3) However, in today's text, there are three groups that ridicule Jesus' suffering.
4) I am truly a believer, a person who asks questions about the sufferings of Jesus.
What will you answer them? Let's take a look at several views through the text.
I. There is an attitude of deciding which one is more beneficial to you (39-40).
A. They are like passersby who shook their heads and laughed.
1. These are people who have experienced and witnessed the miracles of Jesus in the past.
2. People who once expected to gain something by using Jesus
have. Those who had eaten and were satisfied followed Jesus.
3. Those who once said "Hosanna Hosanna" and were enthusiastic.
4. Those who pursued only miracles rather than the Word.
B. Just as passers-by ridiculed and ridiculed Jesus’ suffering, so he is among us today.
There are run people.
1. There are people who come to church for business purposes. There are many large churches today.
It is a phenomenon that occurs frequently. The church needs the strength of its members
But one day they will laugh and curse like passersby.
2. Some people come to church for political purposes. Voters in the election season
A person who uses the church as a means of securing, a church attended by a high-profile politician
People who go to meetings and try to look good.
3. For what purpose did I come to this church now?
If there are people who act according to their interests, like passers-by,
II. There is an attitude of being a slave to greed and not realizing the essence of the truth (41-44).
A. This is what religious leaders look like.
1. These are those who are knowledgeable in the Bible.
* You will be ridiculed and insulted (Psalm 22:6-8).
* Soldiers cast lots for clothing (Psalm 22:18).
* To be crucified with sinners (Isaiah 53:12).
2. What was happening right before their eyes was a clear fulfillment of biblical prophecy.
but they didn't realize
3. They did not know who their work was for. if you knew
Otherwise, they would not have told him to crucify Jesus.
B. There are still such people today.
1. Some churches emphasize only blessings. even mark suffering as a curse
In some cases, it is present.
2. Many people believe in Jesus but avoid sacrifice, concession, or humility.
Declare to be recognized and treated by others.
3. People who seem to know a lot in their head but do not act
have. There are leaders who teach but do not practice themselves.
Anyone who has the attitude of a passerby or that of religious leaders
if there is
III. There are those who realize the truth and truly glorify God (27-38, 54).
A. This is the attitude of the soldiers who directly crucified Jesus.
1. They know nothing. I just did as ordered.
2. They have never experienced the miracles of Jesus, nor have they heard His sermons.
They were outsiders of the truth.
3. Moreover, they did not even know what the Bible was. they are roman soldiers
because it was
4. However, these people experienced the miracle that occurred after the death of Jesus.
Through the first miracle, I came to know the true form of Jesus.
* Jews and religious leaders had the same experience, but they did not realize
couldn't
B. Some of us are like this.
1. There are those who slander God because they do not know. knowingly and deliberately
It's better than telling lies.
2. If we who believed first had preached the gospel diligently and correctly, they would
They would have accepted the gospel earlier.
3. The important thing is to realize your own essence. Roman soldiers
Recognizing God's sovereignty as we discovered God through change
attitude is required
conclusion
You should not be a person who is obsessed with your own interests or stubbornness. benefit God
He who thinks of it as a means reaps corruption. God with his knowledge or common sense
Those who want to believe do not understand the truth. Rather, the attitude of the Roman soldiers who were Gentiles
let's learn What is my attitude?