Summary: Who Jesus is in your midn will determine how you respond to him

Story: A number of years ago, a young police officer was taking his final exam for the police academy.

This was one of the questions:

You are on patrol in the outer city when an explosion occurs in a gas main in a nearby street.

On investigation you find that a large hole has been blown in the footpath and there is an overturned van nearby.

Inside the van there is a strong smell of alcohol. Both occupants—a man and a woman—are injured.

You recognize the woman as the wife of your Chief of Police, who is at present away in the USA.

A passing motorist stops to offer you assistance and you realize that he is a man who is wanted for armed robbery.

Suddenly a man runs out of a nearby house, shouting that his wife is expecting a baby and that the shock of the explosion has made the birth imminent.

Another man is crying for help, having been blown in the adjacent canal by the explosion, and he cannot swim.

Describe in a few words what actions you would take.

The young man thought for a moment, picked up his pen and wrote,

“I would take off my uniform and mingle with the crowd.”

In a similar way, Matthew 11 is all about IDENTITY .

Who is Jesus?

Mt Chapter 5-10 relate to the miraculous signs and wonders – the works of Christ referred to in Mt 11:2 - that Jesus has done

And Chapter 11 opens with John the Baptist sending a message to ask Jesus if he really is the Messiah (Mt 11:2-19).

Why – because Jesus did not fit the “all conquering hero” concept that the Jews were expecting of the Messiah.

Then Jesus goes on to castigate Chorazin and Bethsaida because they did not recognize him – and respond to his call to repent

And then in verses 25-20 Jesus calls his disciples into a closer relationship – a privileged relationship – where we can entriust our problems to him

28"Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. 29Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. 30For my yoke is easy and my burden is light."

And as Blaise Pascal once put it:

“Jesus is the God whom we can approach without pride and before whom we can humble ourselves without despair.”

I think the key to understanding the rest of it can be summed up saying,

Who is Jesus?

The religious people rejected Jesus just as they had rejected John the Baptist

For them John was too asture

For them Jesus simply mixed socially with “the wrong people”

But Jesus tells them that they are missing the boat because everything we know about God the Father comes ONLY from Jesus

That is quite a stunning claim.

And there are three elements to this claim from our Gospel reading this morning that I think can impact our lives

1. First of all Jesus maintains that God the Father conceals ands reveals according to his will.

We read in the Gospel this morning:

I praise you Father Lord of heaven and earth, because you have hidden these things from the wise and learned and revealed them to little children (Mt 11:25)

It is simply grace that we can know God – it is not something we earn – or we can discover by dint of intellect.

No wonder Jesus said unless we become like little children we will not enter the Kingdom of God. Little children love and depend on their parents – as we are called to love and depend on God

And this will keep us humble enough in our

prayer time to ask God to show us more of himself from the Scriptures and not rely on our own understanding

2. Secondly only Jesus can reveal God to us

As Michael Green put it:

“Great people have of course discovered many true and noble things ABOUT God.”

But Jesus reveals God as the Abba of the Lord’s Prayer.

Jesus taught his disciples (it is interesting to note) to address God as our Father

Sometimes the English language is weak in definitions

In German for example there are two words translated “to know”

Wissen is to know a fact

Kennen is to know a person

Jesus brings us to know (kennen) the person of God the Father.

Story: When Mahatma Gandhi was dying, one of his relatives came and said:

“Babaki, You have been looking for God all your life. Have you found him yet?

“No”, Gandhi replied “I am still looking for him”

It is grace that Jesus reveals the Father to us when we become Christians.

3. Thirdly Jesus claims to be God

Jesus makes a monumental claim about himself when he says:

“No one knows the Son except the Father and know one knows the Father except the Son and those to whom the Son chooses to reveal him” (Mt 11:27)

He claims to be God

In John’s Gospel he put it even more clearly when he said:

`“I and the Father are one” (Jn 10:30) and the Jews immediately took stones up to stone him for blasphemy

Look again at what Jesus himself said:

No one knows the Father except the Son and those to whom the Son chooses to reveal him (Mt 11:27)

And of course on the Mount of Transfiguration God the Father vindicates Jesus’ claim when he says:

“This is my Son, and I am fully pleased with Him listen to him” (Mt 17:5)

So may I leave you with the question

What do you personally think about Jesus ?

Because who you think Jesus is will determine how you respond to him

In his famous book Mere Christianity, C.S. Lewis once famously wrote

"A man who was merely a man and said the sort of things Jesus said would not be a great moral teacher. He would either be a lunatic--on the level with a man who says he is a poached egg--or he would be the devil of hell.

You must take your choice. Either this was, and is, the Son of God, or else a madman or something worse.

You can shut him up for a fool or you can fall at his feet and call him Lord and God. But let us not come with any patronizing nonsense about his being a great human teacher. He has not left that open to us."

So the challenge this morning is what do YOU think about who Jesus really is

Is he what he claimed?

For whatever you decide will affect the way you live your life – not just on Sunday but 24/7

May I leave you with some thoughtful words from the famous mathematican Blaise Pascal:

"In faith there is enough light for those who want to believe and enough shadows to blind those who don’t."

Are you open to receive the light or are you too too frightened by the shadows?