Richard Angelus: It seems like everyone know about the National Geography’s Killing Jesus (2015) film. The movie is based on Bill O’Reilly and Martin Dugard’s book (2013). There are many critics, recommendations, opinions and thoughts about the film, that I feel both sad and happy. First, sad, because the book (and that lead to the film) is not based on the actual and reliable accounts of Jesus in the Bible but under the influence mostly from other external second-hand sources. But I do feel happy because with many movies and films like this in recent years and beyond – even though some are just for the sake to gain profits rather than ministry – have spark people’s interests to know more about the real Jesus and Christianity. I’m really excited! So, let’s get back to the main topic, who actually killed Jesus?
Jesus Christ:
“For this reason the Father loves me, because I lay down my
life that I may take it up again. No one takes it from me, but I lay it down of
my own accord. I have authority to lay it down, and I have authority to take it
up again. This charge I have received from my Father” (John
10:17-18).
Jared C. Wilson: In his book Your Jesus is Too
Safe (2009), he writes, “Nobody takes
Jesus’ life from him. He’s the King of the universe. He had all the frailty
of man, but if he so wished, he could have called legions of angels to his
command. He could have hopped down off that cross, as the overlookers taunted
him to do. When Satan tempted him in the desert to show his power in a way that
might save him from the will of his Father, Jesus could have done those things.
At any point, he could have said, ‘You
know what? Forget this,’ and taken up a sword and laid waste to all who
opposed him. He had that power.
But he choose to lay down his life. Nobody took it
from him… the Jews had no authority
to execute anyone, so in the end, the Roman government is guilty of actually
murdering Jesus.
Regardless of the apparent
players in the drama, we have to remind ourselves that nobody took Jesus’ life.
He gave it of his own free will. Nobody took
anything from him that he wasn’t willing to give. So focusing on who killed
Jesus is the wrong question and winds up with beside-the-point answers. The answer
to the question of who killed Jesus is found in three truths about his death:
(1) Jesus himself said that he gave his
life willingly; (2) Jesus forgave his
executioners while he was on the cross; (3) the guilt Jesus took to the cross
belongs to everyone.
The great power of the
betrayal and execution of Jesus is that he went into it with his eyes wide
open, with his heart ready to endure the agony submissively, willingly – like a
lamb led to the slaughter. Do you remember what he said in the garden of
Gethsemane on the eve of his crucifixion? ‘Father… not my will, but yours, be done.’ That’s Jesus saying, ‘I
know what lies ahead, and I’m up for it.’”
Bill O’Reilly don’t know the whole truth, the
Scripture have the Truth
Killing Jesus’ book and film is not based on reliable
history, the Gospel does.
Who really killed Jesus? Nobody. Jesus choose to lay
down his own life.
Why? Because Jesus loves us. Because Jesus choose to
pay the penalty of our sins.
Because Jesus loves the Father. Amen.
THINK BIG.
START SMALL. GO DEEP.
No comments:
Post a Comment