Jesus the true and better

To many times we’ve made Christianity about us the Christian and how the Bible applies to us and changes us (which it does) but in making that the focus of our journey we miss the true reason the bible applies to us and changes us: for the sole purpose of bringing glory to God because of what Jesus did on the cross. A while back I was listening to a Mark Driscoll sermon and he was talking about placing Jesus where He belongs and that is the exalted position at the right hand of God and every sermon, message, lesson, bible study, small group, etc. should always exalt Jesus in the end.

This last weekend it was kind of weird to hear this statement two different times (Tim Keller podcast and the message at church on Sunday) but I’m glad I did as it reminded me that it all points back to Jesus and so should we in everything we do.

Jesus is the true and better Adam who passed the test in the garden and whose obedience is imputed to us.

Jesus is the true and better Abel who, though innocently slain, has blood now that cries out, not for our condemnation, but for acquittal.

Jesus is the true and better Abraham who answered the call of God to leave all the comfortable and familiar and go out into the void not knowing wither he went to create a new people of God.

Jesus is the true and better Isaac who was not just offered up by his father on the mount but was truly sacrificed for us.

Jesus is the true and better Jacob who wrestled and took the blow of justice we deserved.

Jesus is the true and better Joseph who, at the right hand of the king, forgives those who betrayed and sold him and uses his new power to save them.

Jesus is the true and better Moses who stands in the gap between the people and the Lord and who mediates a new covenant.

Jesus is the true and better Rock of Moses who, struck with the rod of God’s justice, now gives us water in the desert.

Jesus is the true and better Job, the truly innocent sufferer, who then intercedes for and saves his stupid friends.

Jesus is the true and better David whose victory becomes his people’s victory, though they never lifted a stone to accomplish it themselves.

Jesus is the true and better Esther who didn’t just risk leaving an earthly palace but lost the ultimate and heavenly one, who didn’t just risk his life, but gave his life to save his people.

Jesus is the true and better Jonah who was cast out into the storm so that we could be brought in.

Jesus is the real Rock of Moses, the real Passover Lamb, innocent, perfect, helpless, slain so the angel of death will pass over us.

He’s the true temple, the true prophet, the true priest, the true king, the true sacrifice, the true lamb, the true light, the true bread.

The Bible is a book about Jesus not me.

 
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