John;s gospel in Chapter
12,verses 20-33. Turn with me to this passage which John alone tells.
Jesus had entered Jerusalem for the Passover
festival having just raised Lazarus from the dead, and was receiving an
enthusiastic welcome from crowds of people gathered for the festival. This was the major festival held annually to
remember how God saved Israel. But there were some who did not welcome
Jesus, and indeed were plotting His death.
At such a time as this many
Gentiles would go to the city and although not Jews would join in the
celebrations. Some Greeks were amongst
the crowds who had heard of Jesus and were determined to meet Him. They were from a settlement in the North of
Galilee and went to Philip who came from near their area and said to him, ‘Sir,
we want to see Jesus’.
Having heard the stories of what
Jesus had done they realised something was missing from their lives and wanted
to receive from Him that something So
when they said they wanted to see Jesus, they were in fact seeking a meeting
with Him.
In many small evangelical
churches in the United
States, they have these words inscribed on
the pulpit to remind the preacher that people have come to hear about Jesus
Christ. . I had the joy of preaching
recently at a small Methodist
Church which had the same
words inscribed on the pulpit. It is a call to the preacher that he must only
preach Jesus Christ and not engage in philosophy, politics, or be submissive to
political correctness. These words were the theme of the preacher when I was
ordained at Chester Cathedral, one of the godliest men you could possibly meet
When Jesus was told of their
request He was pleased and responded immediately. He had not gone to Jerusalem to enter for the same purpose as
the crowds had in mind, events were building up and were leading to the time of
our Lord’s road to the Cross. So when
He heard a group of people were genuinely seeking Him, He said, "The hour
has come for the Son of man to be glorified.
The Jews would not have
understood what Jesus meant. For them
the Son of Man conveyed an image of someone who would lead to world conquest
and so attain glory, but Jesus meant it was time for Him to make the supreme
sacrifice for the world by dying on the Cross so bringing glory to Him and to
God
He went on to say "Truly,
truly, I say to you." Whenever
Jesus used those words, it meant that He was going to say something important.
Jesus said, "Unless a grain of wheat falls into the earth and dies, it
remains alone." He was pointing
out that when a seed died it brought forth fruit, and death brings life through
people.
As Christians were martyred for
the faith, so the Church grew, and He was here meaning that He was like the
grain of wheat and unless He went to the cross, His whole purpose in coming to
earth will have been in vain. He knew what He had to face, and that He is going
to be glorified through the sacrifice the cross, because by that cruel death
the way to forgiveness for all believers was made possible. If He had not made the sacrifice on the
Cross, you and I and everybody else, could not have forgiveness. His death
meant eternal life for all who believed in Him.
When He met those Greeks it was
as the first sign that the gospel was to go to all the world, and part of God’s
plan to bring salvation to the Gentiles, the symbol of the great harvest for
which He came.
If He had not died we probably
would not know any more about Him for He would have just been another figure of
history, of no greater significance than any other great religious leader.
Because of the cross, He was able to do something He could never have done
otherwise.
Jesus said the one loves their
life will lose it. He was referring to
those who live solely for themselves and out to get as much as they can without
thought for others. Billy Graham
received offers which would have made him a very rich man, but made clear his
greatest desire was to preach the gospel for which he only took the salary of
an ordinary Baptist Minister.
Christians generally are called
to put service of the Lord first, and indeed there are many men and women who
could have followed brilliant careers for rich rewards, but chose to go on
mission fields far away from their homeland.
We see the humanity of Jesus
displayed when He expressed his fear at the thought of the Cross, but was ready
to give obedience to God and suffer much pain which would ultimately lead to
triumph. God spoke to Jesus in His hour
of torment, just as He did at His baptism and when on the Mount of
Transfiguration. God is always ready to
give strength when we seek it for the tasks we face in His name and cause
At the cross, Jesus underwent the
judgement we deserve and paid our debt to God.
His death gives us hope of everlasting life with Him one day. He wants
to give you that hope in your life today. He alone can give you that new life
that can never fade, and you can find that new life by meeting Jesus.
People in these high pressure
days are so often weary and depressed and looking for that spiritual
something. People are looking for
something beyond themselves, looking for a way that gets the most out of life,
yet carrying a load of guilt, fear and worry.
Jesus said, ‘come unto me all you are weary and heavy laden and I will
give you rest’
A day is coming when we will all
see Jesus. The Bible says everyone will assemble before Him as He sits on the
judgement throne. Some will go one way with the goats, some the other way with
the sheep. We will have either joy in
the after life with Jesus, or eternity with the lost. The criterion is how we
respond whilst we are here on earth. The
bible says ‘now is the time of God’s favour, now is the time of
salvation’. It will be too late after we
have died, and no amount of intercession will then save us.
May we ever be like the Greeks in
our passage today and want to see Jesus and seek Him with all our hearts.
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