Memorial Day Sermon and Worship Media Bundle
  |  Forgot password?
Preach Better Newsletter Go »
Home » All Resources » Sermons on Cross » Dennis Davidson, PARADOXES OF THE PASSION - Page 1 of 7

Free Memorial Day Resources

Sermons & Illustrations: Top SermonsTop Illustrations

Sermon & Worship Packages: Time to Remember

Media: BundleVideo IllustrationsMotion Backgrounds


PARADOXES OF THE PASSION

Scripture: Mark 15:21-15:32
Sermon Series: Easter
Denomination: Baptist
Date Added: April 2011
Audience: General Adults (31 - 49)
MARK 15:21-32
PARADOXES OF THE PASSION

As a Christian reads this text we can't help but be confronted with Paradoxes of the Passion. A paradox defines a statement which superficially seem to be contradictory, impossible, even absurd, yet beyond the superficial is in reality true. A paradox seems to contradict commonly accepted opinion or be inconsistent with common sense and yet is nevertheless factual. To speak of the Paradoxes of the Passion is to disclose the very center of that which is the object of our faith. Paradoxes of the Passion call us to look past the shallowness of man and see the Crucifixion of Christ from God's perspective. For the death of Christ was not what it superficially seemed.
The word paradox (( , contrary to opinion) comes from the Greek word para [ ] which means "along side of or beyond," and the word doxa [from , "to suppose or to seem to be."] which means "opinion, recognition or thinking." Therefore a paradox is something which is beyond our normal thinking or opinion. And yet it is a certainty that whether we use that word paradox or not, we are saved and redeemed by the Paradoxes of Jesus' Passion; for you see things were not as they seemed.
Taticus, the Roman historian, states concerning Judea during the whole life and ministry of Jesus; His trial, His crucifixion and His resurrection, one sentence "nothing of significance happen in that time during those days." That is a paradox. The greatest historian of the era could say that nothing of importance happen in Judea when Jesus walked the earth & gave His life for mankind. And yet our minds are riveted on that day and that life as the center of time and eternity.
These Paradoxes force the understanding of the Cross of Jesus outside our natural human logic and value system. Friends, to the natural man, there is no coercive value in the Cross of Christ. It alone will not constrain you, it will not compel, it will not force you. It stands there the great paradox, justice out of injustice, light out of darkness, healing out of wounds, life out of death. And it calls on you, to believe that God was at work in that mysterious paradox. The great paradox of the Cross consists of many less conspicuous paradoxes, a few of which time will permit us to see today. Our first puzzle is:

I. THE PARADOX OF STRENGTH OUT OF WEAKNESS, 22-23.

Those who stood before the Cross did not see that paradox and they missed the moment. And if you and I do not see that paradox we will miss the message. The Paradox is strength out of weakness.
Let us first look at His weakness on the way, or on The Via Dolorosa. Verse 22 reads, "And they bear Him up to the place Golgotha, which is being translated, Place of the Skull."
Most of this passage is in the vivid present tense. Even though in the KJV we find past tense words, Mark writes the story as if it is occurring before Him and us. They carry Him, they crucify Him, they divide His garments, they are wagging their heads. Like waves that crash in and over again and again so Mark portrays the drama before us.
The soldiers "are bearing Him." The word translated "bring" in the KJV, ( , ) means literally to bear or to carry Him, not to bring or lead Him. However He may have left with His cross, the witness of Mark is that in the way He staggered under it and even though
Rate this Sermon
(click a star to rate)
next page »
View on one page
<< Previous
1
...
Celebrate God's Word with The Preacher's Pledge

Comments

Be the first to leave a comment!

Join the discussion

  |  Forgot password?
Sign in to join the discussion New to SermonCentral? Create an account
Memorial Day Sermon and Worship Media Bundle
SermonCentral MediaVault for PRO Members, videos, PowerPoint templates and more Pastor's MediaVault
$20k in free church resources with PRO
Learn more or Try it Free for 14 Days
Free PRO Video of the Week
Sermon Video Illustration Greater Love Produced by The Veracity Project
Producer: The Veracity Project
Free PRO PowerPoint of the Day
Topic: Holidays: Civic
Philippians 1
Featured Resource
Today's Most Popular Sermons
Memorial Day - A Time To Remember
Contributor: Melvin Newland
Denomination: Christian/Church
Date Added: February 2001
A Good Soldier (thoughts For Memorial Day)
Contributor: Tom Walker
Denomination: 
Date Added: October 2000
Bring Life Into Your House Again
Contributor: Randy Bataanon
Denomination: Evangelical/Non-
Date Added: May 2012
A Basket Case
Contributor: Ron Kelly
Denomination: Christian Church
Date Added: April 2011
So Much To Remember! - Memorial Day
Contributor: Jerry Shirley
Denomination: Baptist
Date Added: May 2006
Memorial Day - 2006
Contributor: Steve Shepherd
Denomination: Christian/Church
Date Added: May 2006
One Small Step To Destruction
Contributor: Richard White
Denomination: Christian/Church
Date Added: May 2012
Facing The Impossible
Contributor: Randy Bataanon
Denomination: Evangelical/Non-
Date Added: June 2011
Recently Added Articles
Sponsored Links

Top Pastor Resources

Sponsored By:
SermonCentral.com
Additional Resources
SermonCentral Partners