Jesus, The Source Of Spiritual Rest
– Matthew Eleven
The
Lord Jesus gave commandments and a commission to the apostles. (Matthew 10) Now
by example, preaching, teaching and work He showed them how to do their work.
"Now it came to pass, when Jesus finished commanding His twelve disciples
that He departed from there to teach and to preach in their cities."
(Matthew 11:1)
At
this time John the Baptist was in prison. His only crime was preaching the
truth. He must have been terribly discouraged. He sent some from prison to
Jesus to ask, "Art thou he that should come, or do we look for
another?" Jesus' answer was very unique. He told them to tell John that,
"The blind receive their sight and the lame walk, the lepers are cleansed,
and the deaf hear, the dead are raised up, and the poor have the gospel
preached to them. And blessed is he, whosoever shall not be offended in
me." (Matthew 11:2-6)
Jesus
described the sterling character of John the Baptist. He said that there had
not been born anyone greater than he, yet He said, "he
that is least in the kingdom is greater than John." Jesus pronounced very
severe woes upon Chorazin,
A man called
John – Matthew 11:1-6: John the Baptist was a great servant of God. But, even great servants
can doubt and need reassurance. He asked, "Are You the Coming One, or do
we look for another?" (Matthew 11:3) Are you Christ? Are you the Savior?
Are you the Messiah? John said if Jesus was not the Christ they would look for
another. How wonderful it is when people are looking for the Messiah. Jesus
wanted John to know that He was the long expected Messiah. He told the two
disciples to, "Go and tell John the things which you hear and see: The
blind see and the lame walk; the lepers are cleansed and the deaf hear; the
dead are raised up and the poor have the gospel preached to them. And blessed
is he who is not offended because of Me."
(Matthew 11:4-6)
A most
unusual man – Matthew 11:7-19: John was one of God's greatest servants. Jesus used
this occasion to say some things concerning his character and ministry. He gave
His approval to the good work done by John. He said, "Assuredly, I say to
you, among those born to women there has not risen one
greater than John the Baptist." Yet He said, "He who is least in the
kingdom of heaven is greater than he." (Matthew 11:11) John was great, but
he was not born under the New Covenant. This is because he lived and died
before the completion of Jesus' work at the cross and His resurrection.
Therefore, he did not enjoy the benefits of the New Covenant and being a
citizen in the church. (Hebrews 8:6-13) Jesus said, "He who is least in
the kingdom of heaven is greater than John."
If
when they first went out to John in the wilderness they thought they might find
an unstable, and an unreliable man they were very mistaken. John did not dress
in soft cloth or live delicately like a king but he did stand strongly for
God's truth. John was that Elijah that was to come. He was a prophet and far
more than a prophet. He spoke of the Christ in very simple language and from
close proximity. He was God's messenger preparing the way for the Christ. He
did his work well! In spite of that many were not pleased with John. Some have
a heart to criticize, and they will find something to criticize. They would not
be pleased by either John or by Jesus.
A message of
repentance – Matthew 11:20-24:
The Lord pronounced woes
upon the cities where most of His mighty works were done because they did not
repent. "Then He began to rebuke the cities in which most of His mighty
works had been done, because they did not repent." (Matthew 11:20) Jesus
urged these people to change their hearts and lives, to leave their sins and
turn to God. Repentance is a change of heart or mind leading to a change in
action. It is a decision to cease doing wrong and to begin doing right. When a person repents his life changes completely. One is a
sinner before repentance and is headed toward hell. After repentance and
baptism one is righteous and lives for God.
A means of
rest – Matthew 11:25-30:
There are many ways Christ
benefits our lives and there are many blessings that come through the gospel.
No blessing is greater than "rest for your soul" which is obtained as
one comes to Jesus. He promised, "Come to Me, all
you who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take My yoke upon you and learn from Me, for I am gentle and
lowly in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For My yoke is easy and My burden is light." (Matthew 11:28-30) Those that
"labor and are heavy laden" are invited to come to Jesus for rest.
Only
those who truly feel the burden of sin will come. We should come to Jesus as
(1) Savior, "And we have seen and do testify that the Father sent the Son
to be the Saviour of the world." (1 John
"Will you come; will you come, with your poor broken heart, burdened and sin oppressed? Lay it down at the feet of your Saviour and Lord: Jesus will give you rest, O happy rest, sweet, happy rest! Jesus will give you rest." Will you come to Jesus by hearing God's word and believing John 6:44-45, repenting of sins Acts 2:38, confessing Christ and being baptized? (Acts 8:36-39) If sinners come to Christ and stay with Him they obtain rest for their soul.