The Reporter   
 Volume 47 # 33,  --  August 17, 2007

 

Attend Our Gospel Meeting

September 9th-12th

Walnut Street Church of Christ

7:00 PM


The Death and Burial of Jesus

– Matthew Twenty-Seven  

 

   The death of Jesus demands more than just asking Jesus into your heart. His death for our sins demands submissive obedience. The death of Jesus demands a change in behavior of those that would follow Him. The life of one that  would follow Jesus must show evidence of commitment to Him who died, was buried and arose again. The story of Jesus' death and burial in Matthew Twenty-seven should move us to that commitment.

 

   Matthew devoted about one-fourth of his gospel to the death of Jesus and the events of the last days of His life leading to that sacrifice for our sins. His death pictures the struggle between salvation by His blood and damnation brought on by following men. Jesus was a godly and perfect man that did nothing wrong.  (Matthew 27:19, Matthew 27:23) The Christ suffered pain, humiliation and separation from God so that sinners might be saved. He died for the sins of the entire world. Jesus was crucified not for doing anything wrong, but for His claim to be the Messiah.

 

   Jesus' betrayer hangs himself – Matthew 27:1-10: The chief priests and elders wanted Jesus  put to death. Pilate was the person used to accomplish their wicked purpose. They thought that Pilate would be willing to put Jesus to death  because he claimed to be a friend of Caesar. Pilate knew Jesus was innocent but did what the Jews wanted anyway.

 

   Jesus had already been condemned by the Jews on the charge of blasphemy. They knew this would not be enough for Pilate to pronounce a death sentence on Him so now they make a political charge against Jesus. They began to accuse Him of making Himself the King of the Jews. Pilate asked Him, "Art thou the King of the Jews?" Jesus, of course, is King, not only of the Jews, but of all obedient people everywhere. Jesus is king but only in a spiritual sense. Jesus said, "My kingdom is not of this world: if my kingdom were of this world, then would my servants fight, that I should not be delivered to the Jews: but now is my kingdom not from hence." (John 18:36)

 

   In addition to the tragedy of Jesus' death Matthew twenty-seven also records the death of Judas. Judas had sold Jesus and betrayed Him with a kiss. (Matthew 26:47-50) Judas then committed suicide by hanging himself. He  reminds us that sin never turns out like the sinner thinks it will. In this case Judas' sin lead to such guilt that he returned the money and hanged himself. When he hanged himself he probably fell down, and the violence of his fall probably caused his bowels to gush out according to Acts 1:18.  Judas also reminds us that we cannot undo what has been done. Sin always has a terrible end!

 

   Jesus was sentenced to death by Pilate – Matthew 27:11-26: Pilate asked Jesus, "Are you the King of the Jews?" Jesus did not reply to the false charges made by the chief priests and elders. This caused Pilate to marvel and to understand that Jesus really was innocent. Pilate believed in Jesus but, like many, would not submit to Him. Even Pilate's wife knew Jesus was an "upright man." "...His wife sent to him, saying, have nothing to do with that just Man, for I have suffered many things today in a dream because of Him." (Matthew 27:19) Though man can never rid himself of personal responsibility Pilate tried. He first wanted to release Jesus instead of Barabbas. The people refused. Then in response to the people's desire to crucify Jesus, Pilate washed his hands of responsibility (he thought) and allowed Jesus to be crucified.

 

   Jesus was mocked by the soldiers – Matthew 27:27-31: Jesus was mocked and humiliated in every possible way. He was dressed in a scarlet robe like a king. They probably decided that a king needs a crown. They platted a crown of thorns and put it on His precious head. As if that were not painful and humiliating enough, they gave Him a "scepter" to hold in His precious hands. It was a reed. Then they began to mock Him, and bow their knees to Him, and say to Him, "Hail, King of the Jews!" Hail means greetings, good health to you, live long to you. They spat on Jesus, struck Him with a reed, dressed Him again in His own clothes and led Him away for the crucifixion. Why did Christ have to suffer so? Jesus suffered this agony because He loved us and He did not want any of us to die without hope! His suffering causes us to see a vivid picture in our own minds of the ugliness of sin.

 

   Jesus' death and burial – Matthew 27:32-66: The power of the cross makes salvation possible. The sign over His head read, "This is Jesus the King of the Jews." He is far more though, "Now to the King eternal, immortal, invisible, to God who alone is wise, be honor and glory forever and ever." (1 Timothy 1:17) Jesus showed the world God in the most sacrificial way possible. Now we must be, "Looking unto Jesus the author and finisher of our faith; who for the joy that was set before him endured the cross, despising the shame, and is set down at the right hand of the throne of God." (Hebrews 12:2)

 

   Simon of Cyrenia helped Jesus bear the cross to Golgotha. This place is also called Calvary and the place of the skull. There Jesus suffered and died for the sins of the world. Even nature acknowledged the death of the Son of God for sinners. No wonder the sun hid its face, the veil of the temple rent and the graves opened. God had died for the sins of man! "Now when the centurion, and they that were with him, watching Jesus, saw the earthquake, and those things that were done, they feared greatly, saying, Truly this was the Son of God." (Matthew 27:54)

 

   Jesus was buried in a tomb belonging to Joseph of Arimathea. He had not consented to the action of the council even though he was a member. He displayed love and courage by seeing that Jesus was properly buried. Joseph's tomb was a "new tomb hewn out in a rock." (Matthew 27:60) Some Roman soldiers were given the impossible task of trying to keep Jesus in the tomb. In spite of their guard "He arose."

 

            Jesus' sacrifice on the cross is the result of amazing love. "Love so amazing, so divine, demands my soul, my life, my all." If Jesus could willingly endure this suffering for us, surely we can live for Him! To prepare for eternity you must obey the gospel NOW and keep faithful to God. Purify your heart by deep faith (John 8:24), change your life through repentance, (Acts 17:30), change your relationship with God through baptism. Then, from that watery grave of baptism arise to walk in newness of life in Christ. (Romans 6:3-4) Now is the time when you should prepare for eternity. “For He says: "In an acceptable time I have heard you, And in the day of salvation I have helped you." Behold, now is the accepted time; behold, now is the day of salvation.” (II Corinthians 6:2) Why not be the person you can be through Christ?  

---- Charles Box

            News & Notes

 

 

1. Prayer List: In Need Of Prayers: Mae Beverly, Jennifer Folmar, Roy Goodwin, Montine Hardin, Jean Harrell, Evan Hartsell, Susan Herring (sister of Dale Brannon) Wanda Kyser, Jo Ann Moorer, Deborah Owens, Mary Powell, Ottey Simno, Ralph Sims, Nell Shanklin, Ronnie Shaver (son-in-law of Evelyn Duke), Kenneth Smith, Brenda Stallings, Pam Till, Tiffany Till, Mashea Turner (great-niece of Phillip Pierce), Earl Walden, Leroy Waller, Mary Williams and Melissa Woodruff. Crowne Health Care: Kathy Johnson, Myrtle Perdue, and Iva Lou Wright. Homewood Greenville: Marie Walton. Pine Needle: Mary Lou Phelps. Georgiana Nursing Facility: Helen Autrey and Doris Pierce. Shut-Ins: Emma Lee Gafford, Jean Hayes, and Doris Taylor.

 

2. Baptized Into Christ: We are rejoicing that Jeff Thomas was baptized after evening service last Sunday night. He is the husband of Cindy. Please make him feel welcome as a part of the Walnut Street Church.

 

3. Bible School Promotion: Promotion Day for our Bible classes is today (Sunday August 19th). We are thankful for all of those that participate in our classes regularly and for all our teachers. A special “Thank you” is extended to Mike and Lora Gail Bagents for their good work with our Bible School program.  

 

4. Please Pray For: The following people are serving in Iraq: Sam Sanders, Jason Godwin, Michael Howell, Kimberly Williams, Taylor Bodie, Lynn Kervin, Paul Findley and Richard Shows. Pray for them often!

 

5. Finger Foods/Bridal Shower: There will be a bridal shower for Kimberly Hittell and Adam Garlock on Sunday, August 26th after evening service. Ladies are asked to bring finger foods.

 

6. Walnut Street Church of Christ Gospel Meeting: Our gospel meeting with George Merritt is scheduled for September 9th – 12th. Services will be Sunday 9:30 & 10:30 a.m. – a meal together following morning service – Sunday night through Wednesday night at 7:00. Everyone is encouraged to attend.

 

7. Guyana School Supplies: This is a great time to purchase school supplies for Guyana. Either bring them in yourself or give extra money and they will be purchased. We need to purchase these supplies now. Today ends this appeal!

 

8. Birthdays: Celebrating birthdays this week are: August 19th Van Spier, August 22nd Kayla Thomas, August 23rd Kaitlyn Newton, and August 24th Chase Black and Kyle Sexton.

 

9. Thank You: (a) To Our Walnut Street Family, We are so thankful for wonderful people like you. We had such a big move yesterday and with Mr. Bobby’s truck the task was made much easier. Many thanks to Bruce, Ann, Sam and Andrew Cauthen also to Mr. Pierce, Walter Johnson, Ricky Bagents, Debbie Jean Acree…thank you from the bottom of our hearts. There were so many helping hands and we are grateful for every one. You all have loved your neighbors as yourselves. In Christian Love, Randy & Dawn Fullington (b) Dear Church Family, I was totally surprised and very grateful for the birthday party. You have so many ways of showing your love. You have blessed my life. I have enjoyed my gifts and cards. A special thank you to Mike and Lora Gail Bagents and the young people. Also thanks to Bruce for the pictures. God bless you! Marie Curlee (c) Dear Church Family, Thank you for all your acts of love and kindness during my recent surgery. Your visits, food, cards, calls and prayers have been a special blessing to me. It is comforting to be a part of such a loving church family. In Christian Love, Leroy Waller

 

10. Put These Dates On Your Calendar: (a) August 19th – Youth Rally – Ariton Church of Christ – Time 4:00 – 6:00 p.m. (b) August 19th – Homecoming – Strata Church of Christ – Raymond Elliott – Bible Class 10:00 a.m., Worship 11:00 a.m., Singing 2:30 p.m. and Worship 4:00 p.m. (c) September 8th – Ladies Day – Cedar Grove Church of Christ – Speaker Sheila Butt – Time 9:00 a.m., (d) September 9th-12th – Gospel Meeting – Walnut Street Church of Christ – Speaker George Merritt – Time  Sunday 9:30 & 10:30 a.m. and each evening at 7:00. (e) September 24th-26thRegions University’s Spiritual Enrichment Forum – Embassy Suites, Montgomery.

 

Obey AND Honor

 

   I was sixteen, and I wanted nothing more than a pick-up truck of my very own. Everywhere my parents and I went, I would point out everything with four wheels and a tailgate. As the months passed, I found myself feeling a little bitter when I saw other guys at school driving up in their brand new Z-71’s. My parents may not even remember now, but on a few occasions I lashed out at them because of my selfishness. I thought they were punishing me, so I did not honor them the way that I should have. What lesson can we learn from this? For one, thanks, Mom and Dad, for teaching me to appreciate things and to work for what I have. Also, thanks for the two-tone (white in front/red in back) 1970 Chevy C10 that I truly loved and enjoyed during my last couple of years of high school.  But in a broader sense, let’s focus on the first four verses of Ephesians 6. 

 

   “Children obey your parents in the Lord: for this is right. Honor thy father and mother;” (v 1-2). Obey and honor your parents. Young people, you are technically “obeying” your parents when they tell you to clean your room and you do so while you stomp around, slinging objects into the closet, and mumbling snidely under your breath. You are obeying, but you are not honoring them!  I didn’t honor my parents when I lashed out at them during my youth. If you want your parents to respect and reward you, show them the honor that God demands of you. Then, God will reward you both here and hereafter. (v 3).

 

   “And, ye fathers. Provoke not your children to wrath: but bring them up in the nurture and admonition of the Lord” (v 4). Of course, parents should not try to anger their children, but discipline them with love. They must avoid discipline without love, which provokes…and they must avoid “love” without discipline, which actually shows a lack of love. So often, children view what their parents do as anger provoking, when it is merely giving them what they need instead of what they want. Children, obey and honor your parents, and observe how the Lord will bless you.

 

- - - - Darrell Powell

 

Gospel Meeting

Walnut Street Church of Christ

September 9th – 12th

Speaker George Merritt

7:00 p.m. 

 

Don’t just own a Bible; read it!

 

Walnut Street Church of Christ

P.O. Box 551

Greenville, Alabama 36037-0551

(334-382-3001)