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Da Vinci Code: Will the Real Jesus Please Stand Up?
Topic: #14 of 240 for Sermons on False Teaching
Scripture:
Matthew 16:13-16:16
Sermon Series: Cracking the DaVinci Code
Denomination: Independent/Bible
Date Added: April 2006
Audience: General Adults (31 - 49)
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Cracking the DaVinci Code: Will the Real Jesus Please Stand Up?
Matthew 16:13-16
Rev. Brian Bill
4/30/06
One day a teacher asked her fourth grade class this question: “Who is the greatest human being alive in the world today?” The responses came quickly. One boy said, “I think its Tiger Woods. He’s the best golfer ever.” A girl said, “I think it’s the Pope because he cares for people and doesn’t get paid for it all.” A very wise and perceptive student responded, “It’s Brett Favre because he’s coming back for the Pack.” The kids shouted out one celebrity after another until Donnie spoke up: “I think its Jesus Christ because He loves everybody and is always ready to help them.” The teacher told him that his answer was OK but that she was looking for the greatest living person, and of course Jesus lived and died almost two thousand years ago. To which Donnie replied, “Oh no, Mrs. Thompson, that’s not true at all. Jesus Christ is alive and He lives in me right now!”
He got the answer right, didn’t he? This morning we’re going to go on a quest for some answers by focusing on what are perhaps the two most important questions that we will ever be asked: “Who do people say Jesus is?” and “Who do you say that He is?” Please turn in your Bibles to Matthew 16:13-16. As you’re turning there, I want to welcome those of you who are here, or listening by tape or online to these sermons because of your interest in the DaVinci Code. I heard that one person this week thought that we were actually promoting this book because we’re doing a series on it. Actually, we’re promoting Scripture as we shine the light of truth on this book.
We’re going to go to class together today. Since there will be a lot of data and I don’t want you to get lost in it, every once in awhile I’m going to ask if you’re still with me, and I want you to answer “yes.” Even if you’re not with me I want you to still say “yes” because I’ll at least know you’re awake. Are you with me?
Jesus has spent about two years teaching and training His students. After an interaction with some false teachers, He warned his students in verse 6 to “be careful” and to “be on your guard against the yeast of the Pharisees and Sadducees.” At first they didn’t get what Jesus was talking about then they realized that yeast stood for the false teaching that the leaders were propagating (see verse 12). The thing about yeast is that it doesn’t take much of it to affect big change. That’s because while it is small and subtle in how it works, it is also alive. By itself, not much happens, but when combined with other ingredients, it is activated and unleashes its power.
Like we learned last week, much of what is found in the DaVinci Code is insidious because it scorches some of the core beliefs of Christianity like the deity of Christ, which we will study today. The book also casts aspersions on Scripture, which is our topic next week. Two weeks from today we’ll look at the spurious claim that Jesus was actually married. Sprinkled among some fact is a bunch of fiction; worked into the dough is some yeast that when activated threatens to fracture the faith of many. We learned last week that in order to separate fact from fiction, we must apply at least four diagnostics (www.pontiacbible.org):
• Take a truth test
• Make Christ the key
• Remember that God is greater
Matthew 16:13-16
Rev. Brian Bill
4/30/06
One day a teacher asked her fourth grade class this question: “Who is the greatest human being alive in the world today?” The responses came quickly. One boy said, “I think its Tiger Woods. He’s the best golfer ever.” A girl said, “I think it’s the Pope because he cares for people and doesn’t get paid for it all.” A very wise and perceptive student responded, “It’s Brett Favre because he’s coming back for the Pack.” The kids shouted out one celebrity after another until Donnie spoke up: “I think its Jesus Christ because He loves everybody and is always ready to help them.” The teacher told him that his answer was OK but that she was looking for the greatest living person, and of course Jesus lived and died almost two thousand years ago. To which Donnie replied, “Oh no, Mrs. Thompson, that’s not true at all. Jesus Christ is alive and He lives in me right now!”
He got the answer right, didn’t he? This morning we’re going to go on a quest for some answers by focusing on what are perhaps the two most important questions that we will ever be asked: “Who do people say Jesus is?” and “Who do you say that He is?” Please turn in your Bibles to Matthew 16:13-16. As you’re turning there, I want to welcome those of you who are here, or listening by tape or online to these sermons because of your interest in the DaVinci Code. I heard that one person this week thought that we were actually promoting this book because we’re doing a series on it. Actually, we’re promoting Scripture as we shine the light of truth on this book.
We’re going to go to class together today. Since there will be a lot of data and I don’t want you to get lost in it, every once in awhile I’m going to ask if you’re still with me, and I want you to answer “yes.” Even if you’re not with me I want you to still say “yes” because I’ll at least know you’re awake. Are you with me?
Jesus has spent about two years teaching and training His students. After an interaction with some false teachers, He warned his students in verse 6 to “be careful” and to “be on your guard against the yeast of the Pharisees and Sadducees.” At first they didn’t get what Jesus was talking about then they realized that yeast stood for the false teaching that the leaders were propagating (see verse 12). The thing about yeast is that it doesn’t take much of it to affect big change. That’s because while it is small and subtle in how it works, it is also alive. By itself, not much happens, but when combined with other ingredients, it is activated and unleashes its power.
Like we learned last week, much of what is found in the DaVinci Code is insidious because it scorches some of the core beliefs of Christianity like the deity of Christ, which we will study today. The book also casts aspersions on Scripture, which is our topic next week. Two weeks from today we’ll look at the spurious claim that Jesus was actually married. Sprinkled among some fact is a bunch of fiction; worked into the dough is some yeast that when activated threatens to fracture the faith of many. We learned last week that in order to separate fact from fiction, we must apply at least four diagnostics (www.pontiacbible.org):
• Take a truth test
• Make Christ the key
• Remember that God is greater
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