Wednesday, February 26, 2014

The Testimony of John the Baptist - John 1:19-34

 

The Testimony of John the Baptist

John 1:19-34
19 And this is the testimony of John, when the Jews sent priests and Levites from Jerusalem to ask him, "Who are you?"

    The Jews - those that set themselves against Jesus.

    The Fourth Gospel is two things - First, as we have already seen in the prologue, it is the exhibition of God in Jesus Christ.

    But second, it is equally... 
    The story of the rejection of Jesus Christ by the Jews:
           The story of God's offer and their refusal
           The story of God's love and human sin
           The story of Jesus Christ's invitation and their rejection

Why are they coming to him in the first place?
History -

John was a preacher. He had been preaching a message of repentance and apparently he struck a chord with the religious rulers.
A message of repentance will always strike a chord with the impenitent heart. Turn from sin and turn to God.

John was of priestly descent. John's father (Zachariah) was a priest. He was a descendant of Aaron. The only qualification for the priesthood was descent. If a man was not a descendant of Aaron, nothing could make him a priest: but if he was a descendant of Aaron, nothing could stop him being one.

It was natural for them to question his behavior. He wasn't living up to the "expectations" of a priest. And to be real here John wasn't your typical priest.
      "Now John was clothed with camel's hair and wore a leather belt around his waist and ate locusts and wild honey." Mark 1:6
Nor was he your typical preacher!
      "John appeared, baptizing in the wilderness and proclaiming a baptism for the forgiveness of sins." Mark 1:4
[application]
I think the church always runs the danger ot condemning a new way just because it is new.
William Barclay says, "in one sense, there is hardly any institution in the world which resents change so much as the Church does."
This is very interesting seeing that God is ever transforming us from who we were to who he wants us to become. The only time we stop changing is when we are changed for the final time - 1 Cor. 15:51, 52.

John was a person. Yes his mission was the subject of prophecy but he was still just a man. And he of all people knew who he was before God. Listen to how he responds to the questions...

20 He confessed, and did not deny, but confessed, "I am not the Christ."
21 And they asked him, "What then? Are you Elijah?" He said. "I am not." "Are you the
Prophet?" And he answered, "No."
22 So they said to him, "Who are you? We need to give an answer to those who sent
us. What do you say about yourself?"
23 He said, "I am the voice of one crying out in the wilderness, 'Make straight the way
of the Lord,' as the prophet Isaiah said."

24 (Now they had been sent from the Pharisees.)

  1. Christ - Rumors were beginning to spread about who he was. Luke tells us that "the people were in expectation, and all were questioning in their hearts concerning John, whether he might be the Christ..." Luke 3:15
  2. Elijah - 5 “Behold, I will send you Elijah the prophet before the great and awesome day
  3. of the LORD comes. 6 And he will turn the hearts of fathers to their children and the
    hearts of children to their fathers, lest I come and strike the land with a decree of utter
    destruction.” Mal. 4:5-6
     
  4. The Prophet - 15 “The LORD your God will raise up for you a prophet like me from among you, from your brothers—it is to him you shall listen” Deut. 18:15
A. John knows who he isn’t. He isn’t someone important in his own eyes. But he
knows who he is – a voice. A voice that points others to Christ.
He is essentially saying, “I am nobody, but the One who is coming is somebody.”
But what is interesting is that he quotes Isa. 40:3. Isaiah was prophesying to the
nation of Israel about their pending deliverance from bondage and captivity to the
Babylonians. It was the beginning of a message of hope (in chapter 40.)


 25 They asked him, "Then why are you baptizing, if you are neither the Christ, nor
Elijah, nor the Prophet?"
26 John answered them. "I baptize with water, but among you stands one you do not
know, 27 even he who comes after me, the strap of whose sandal I am not worthy to
untie."
28 These things took place in Bethany across the Jordan, where John was baptizing.


Now instead of asking him why he quoted this passage they are so blinded to the
truth of Scripture that they are more concerned with what he is doing baptizing people In
the Jordan!
John was just a signpost - pointing the way to Christ. We need to remember that that
is what we are - signposts in this world. People may criticize the sign but they totally
ignore the signals - [story of stoplight in Salinas]


Behold, the Lamb of God


29 The next day he saw Jesus coming toward him, and said, “Behold, the Lamb of
God, who takes away the sin of the world! 

 
Two things to consider as John calls attention to Jesus as the Lamb of God:
1. John was the son of a priest. He knew all about the rituals and Temple sacrifices
that took place every single day. Every morning and every evening a lamb was
sacrificed for the sins of the people.
2. But in addition to this, in chapter two we find out that this is the time of Passover.
That is the feast to commemorate the old story of Passover mentioned in the
book of Exodus when the blood of the slain lamb protected the houses of the
Israelites on the night when they left Egypt. The Israelites were to smear their
doorposts with the blood of the slain lamb, and the angel, seeing it, would pass
over that house. It could very well be that John saw flocks of lambs passing by
as they were being prepared to serve as sacrifices for the Passover Feast.
3. The blood of the Passover Lamb delivered the Israelites in Egypt from death; and
John is now saying, “There is the one true sacrifice who can deliver you from
death.”
4. There is a deliverance that only Jesus Christ can win for us.
5. Perhaps, what they wanted to hear is – Behold, your king who delivers you from
the oppression of Rome.
6. They may have wanted a ruler, but they needed a savior.
7. John’s baptism confronted people with the need for repentance. But they
needed much more than repentance, they needed redemption (to buy back –
sold as slaves).
8. No amount of water could remove the stain of sin, that requires blood. Hebrews
9:22 says, “that without the shedding of blood there is no forgiveness of sin.


30 This is he of whom I said, ‘After me comes a man who ranks before me, because
he was before me.’
31 I myself did not know him, but for this purpose I came baptizing with water, that he
might be revealed to Israel.”
32 And John bore witness: “I saw the Spirit descend from heaven like a dove, and it
remained on him.
33 I myself did not know him, but he who sent me to baptize with water said to me, ‘He
on whom you see the Spirit descend and remain, this is he who baptizes with the Holy
Spirit.’
34 And I have seen and have borne witness that this is the Son of God.” 

 
Baptism of the Spirit.
Johns’ baptism meant two things.
1. It meant cleansing
2. It meant dedication
Now the Spirit’s baptism means possession. He takes ownership over our lives.


And we can say when the Spirit takes possession of us certain things happen…
A. Our lives are enlightened. God illuminates our understanding so that we may
discover Him and his will and his ways.
B. Our lives are strengthened. The Spirit gives us power to live the normal Christian
life! Acts 1 – you shall receive power when the Holy Spirit comes upon you…
C. Our lives are purified. Baptism of fire. Fire is judgment and cleansing.

Tuesday, February 18, 2014

John 1:1-18 - Watch Video and Read Pastor Manny Olivas' Notes


John 1:1-18 from Skyline Church - TO on Vimeo.

The Gospel of John - Prologue

The moment we pick up John’s gospel we are aware that it is different from the others.
There is no genealogy, no manger scene, no boyhood, no baptism, no temptation, no mount of transfiguration, no Gethsemane.
There are only a few special miracles chosen by John as “signs.”
We have the famous I AM sayings of Jesus and many discourses found no where else.
There are no Scribes, no publicans, no lepers, and no demoniacs.
There are no parables.
Graham Scroggie said, It would almost seem, as others have pointed out, that John sits with a copy of Luke’s gospel open before him, deliberately leaving out things Luke puts in and putting things in that Luke leaves out. Luke had written to show that Jesus was the Son of Man; John is writing to show that Jesus is the Son of God.

John’s language is Greek but his thoughts are Hebrew. His language is simple, his vocabulary small. There are about six hundred words in John’s vocabulary. It is the vocabulary of a seven-year-old child. (Because a child supposedly adds 100 new words to his vocabulary each year.)

But if John’s coins are few, their denomination is large; they are golden coins.
John uses the word Father 121 times, My Father 35 times
Believe 99 times
World 79 times
Jews 71 times
Know (oida 61 times and ginosko 56 times)
Abide 41 times
life 36 times
light 23 times
love 57 times
truth 66 time
But his favorite word by FAR is Jesus -

Matthew uses his name 151 times, Mark 13 times, Luke 88 times, John 256 times!!!

The Gospel opens with one of the most elevated statements about Jesus found in the New Testament. Only the texts of Col 1:15–20 and Heb 1:1–13 come close to approximating the profound view of God’s Son presented in John 1:1–18. These first eighteen verses of the Gospel, which have a wonderful poetic ring, have been labeled by scholars with the unpoetic title “The Prologue.” But in spite of its poetic ring, the reader should be forewarned that this Prologue is one of the most complex theological statements in the Bible. An entire seminary semester’s course could be taught on these
eighteen verses.
Study of this text takes time, but those who ponder these magnificent words will learn that God will reward his children who diligently and prayerfully seek for understanding. The reader is welcomed to an intellectual, spiritual, and life-challenging pilgrimage with an evangelist who continues to call us to new dimensions of believing. (New American Commentary.)

Monday, February 17, 2014

What is happening this week at the Skyline Church Thousand Oaks - 2-17-14 to 2-24-14

JR High Youth
Green Valley Lake ... This Friday thru Sunday ... 2/21-2/23
"Rent a Youth"  Contact Aaron Council 

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Rock Academy is offering a Spiritual Gift Workshop for Adults and the Youth on March 2 at 9am. Have questions?  Want to be tested? Want to know where and how to use your gifts?
This workshop is for you.
See Steve and Kathy for details or call the church office at: 805-418-7721. Please feel free to send us an email at info@calvaryskyline.org.
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Midweek Service 7pm - This Thursday prayer and worship service with
special guest musician Jeff Anderson.
https://www.facebook.com/jeffandersononline 

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RECRUITING FOR...Saturday Cleaning Teams - Sunday Hospitality (“Gazebo” area) - Greeters - Contact Pastor Don Dukes at (805) 418-7721
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Sunday Morning Services at 9 and 11 am. Pastor Manny is going through the Gospel of John. Listen to previous teachings HERE.





Thursday, February 13, 2014

What is happening this week at the Skyline Church Thousand Oaks - 2-9-14 to 2-15-14

1) JR HIGH FUNDRAISER - Car Wash - Saturday (February 15th) - 7a to 2pm - Mobil Station (Next to Trader Joe's on Reino Road – in Newbury Park)


2) VALENTINE DINNER ~ “50's Rock-a-billy Dinner @ the Olivas' Rockin' Backyard Diner (aka backyard) ~ Next Friday, February 14th (6pm – 9pm) ~ $35.00 ~ Childcare provided (special dinner & program planned for them). Call our church office at: (805) 418-7721.

3) RECRUITING FOR...Saturday Cleaning Teams - Sunday Hospitality (“Gazebo” area) - Greeters - Contact Pastor Don Dukes at (805) 418-7721

4) Mid-week service tonight at 7pm. Spread the word!!!
Pastor Manny is going through the book of Daniel on Thursday evenings. If you missed any of these services here is an opportunity to catch up. Just click on the link below and you will be directed to our media player where you will be able to listen to last week's message. Childcare provided. Be blessed!http://www.skylinechurch.us/media.php?pageID=31


5) Sunday Morning Services at 9 and 11 am




Monday, February 10, 2014

John 6:22-40



http://www.skylinechurch.us/media.php?pageID=69
 
Click here to listen to this church service from 2/9/14- John 6:12-40

Read Pastor Manny Notes:
Ecclesiastes 1:12 - I, the Teacher, was king of Israel, and I lived in Jerusalem. 13 
devoted myself to search for understanding and to explore by wisdom everything being done under heaven. I soon discovered that God has dealt a tragic existence to the human race. 14 I observed everything going on under the sun, and really, it is all meaningless—like chasing the wind.

Why did Solomon pass this verdict on human effort? Because work, he felt, produces nothing of lasting value. 

This includes toil (1:14; 2:11, 17; 4:4, 7–8), wisdom (2:15), righteousness (8:14), wealth (2:26; 5:10; 6:2), prestige (4:16), pleasure (2:1–2), youth and vigor (11:10), life (6:12; 7:15; 9:9), and even the future after death (11:8).

These are man’s work. This is what we strive after. And Solomon, the wisest man to ever live, concludes that at the end of life, none of these has value.

Although Solomon had a great start early in life with riches, fame and wisdom, he became restless and unsatisfied with life.

Here is a guy with basically unlimited resources - unsatisfied.

That brings us to our section here in John.

The masses have just been miraculously fed.

Jesus took a small amount of food and multiplied it so that 5000 people had enough to be stuffed to the fill with left overs.

Obviously this act has a certain appeal. Endless supply of food - for free!!

They were attracted to Jesus because he satisfied their hunger for a day, and now they want more.

In this section Jesus is going to teach us that there is more to life than the temporal satisfactions of the flesh.

That is where Solomon was in life. He realized there was more to life than empty pursuits of the flesh. We work hard to obtain and what do we get for it at the end?

He tells us an important principle when it comes to pursuing stuff in this life…


3:9 - 9 What do people really get for all their hard work? 10 I have seen the burden God has placed on us all. 11 Yet God has made everything beautiful for its own time. He has planted eternity in the human heart, but even so, people cannot see the whole scope of God’s work from beginning to end.

Jesus came to show us the whole scope of God’s work from beginning to end.

John 6:22

[22-25]
The first thing we notice is that the crowd is frantically searching for Jesus.

The people were looking for something - they thought they found it in Jesus.

We can seek Jesus for all the wrong reasons.

They were looking for a comfortable, soothing, indulgent Savior.

They were empty and they partially knew it, that is why they were seeking him.

But they sought him for the wrong reasons, they wanted more temporal satisfactions to be met by this miracle worker.

[26-34]!
Next, as Jesus responds he will point out two things he notices about the crowd.

1. He points out their carnal nature.
“You are seeking me because you ate your fill of the loaves.”

• They were delirious over bread.
• People sometimes rant and rave over bread.
• Pan dulce.

Is Jesus concerned with our physical needs? Yes, but he is trying to get people’s thoughts to rise higher than their physical needs!!

But these folks were so caught up in their physical needs that their thoughts could rise no higher…

“You’re not really interested in Me. You’re only interested in what I can do for you.”

Application: when we are so focused on the temporal we often times miss out on the
eternal.

Jesus says later on in John 10 - I have come to give you life, and life more abundant.


2. He points to their true need.

“I know you what you WANT but I’m not gonna give you what you WANT but what you NEED”

Errors in their thinking -
28 - what must we do? thinking salvation is something you can earn. (grace)!
Humans crave to do something for their salvation.!

“What shall we do, that we might do the works of God?”
Fast - says Islam!
Do penance - says the Roman Catholics!
Earn indulgences!
Torture your body says Hinduism.!
Learn the 4 noble truth says the buddhist.

30 - what sign do you do? Thinking that seeing would lead to believing. (faith)!

Jesus is not ready to go deeper just yet.

So he addresses the easiest thing for them to understand -

They were wrong in thinking Moses gave them bread - so he corrects them.

My Father is the one that actually gave you bread.

The source and supply is God.

They were under the wrong impression about the bread of God. The bread of God is not a what but a who.

[35-41]
Sermon on the Bread of Life!

verse 35 - key statement!
35- a personal response is necessary!
36- it is neglected!
36- rebuked for a lack of faith!
37, 39 - assurance of eternal security
38 - I am the sign!
40 - key to understand eat my flesh and drink my blood.

Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Jesus Walks on Water- John 6

Jesus Walks on Water - by Manny Olivas

https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/sunday-morning-service-at/id370814824

 Click here to listen to this church service from 2/2/14- John 6:16-21 on iTunes.

I had just completed boot camp and had received orders to go to a training school in Tennessee. My wife and I decided that we would drive from California to Tennessee.
 Her sister was living there at the time so it worked out for her to join me during my training.

As we were driving through Arkansas, it was late, and very windy and rainy.
But as we continued the wind intensified. It was so strong that it was stripping the leaves off the trees and blowing them down the highway.

I couldn’t tell where I was driving. It was so intense that i was actually scared to continue so we pulled over.

By this time we realize we are right in the middle of a storm. Now we had never been through tornado weather in our lives - we’re from California.

But there we were at a rest stop parked between two large semi trucks. Our little Nissan Sentra didn’t stand a chance out on the open road but we felt sheltered by the two large trucks.

We fell asleep and woke up the next day to a clear and sunny day.
We all eventually go through storms, whether it is literal as the one I just described or metaphorical.
And more often than not we aren’t aware that we are driving right into one. We have no idea.
But Jesus does. He knows exactly where we are heading and for reasons that we do not immediately understand, he allows us to enter them anyways…
 
Jesus had just performed a miracle. He fed 5000 people with five loaves of bread and two small fish. The crowd was besides itself. The text tells us that they wanted to take him and crown him king. Yes Jesus was moved with compassion for he saw the people as sheep without a shepherd. But there is something more to the story.

Jesus is setting the stage to explain to the crowd that he is the Bread of Life (which will be covered next week.) But for now two things need to happen, one, the crowd needs to settle down; and two, his disciples need to settle in.

As far as Jesus is concerned the crowd is not ready for deeper spiritual truths. God at times will teach us deeper spiritual truths which ultimately make us stronger in our commitment to him.

Deeper spiritual truths don’t make us smarter they make us stronger in our faith.
And that is what the disciples need, to be strengthened in their faith.
At the end of this entire ordeal Jesus will issue a challenge. And as a result of that challenge it says that, “many of his disciples turned back and no longer followed him.”
He then turned to his disciples (that is, the twelve) and asked them, “You do not want to leave too, do you?”
But what does Peter say? “Lord, to whom shall we go? You have the words of eternal life?” v.68
Why did many leave while some stayed? The same reason some go and some stay today.

Let’s see what lessons we can learn in the storm…

John 6:15-21
15 Perceiving then that they were about to come and take him by force to make
him king, Jesus withdrew again to the mountain by himself. 16 When evening
came, his disciples went down to the sea, 17 got into a boat, and started across
the sea to Capernaum. It was now dark, and Jesus had not yet come to them. 18 The sea became rough because a strong wind was blowing. 19 When they had rowed about three or four miles, they saw Jesus walking on the sea and coming near the boat, and they were frightened. 20 But he said to them, “It is I; do not be afraid.” 21 Then they were glad to take him into the boat, and immediately the boat was at the land to which they were going.

Matthew 14:22 Immediately he made the disciples get into the boat and go before him to the
other side, while he dismissed the crowds.

God is going to use this as an opportunity to test the disciples. Drivers ed for the disciples…

So lesson #1 - Jesus sends us into the storm.

The word “made” could be translated “compelled”

Jesus deliberately sent his disciples into the lake.

There are two ways to get into a storm:
  1. One is to flee God’s will in disobedience. Jonah found himself in a storm because he was not willing to walk in the will of the Lord.
  2. The other by obedience, as we see the disciples here.

23 And after he had dismissed the crowds, he went up on the mountain by himself to pray.

Lesson #2 - Jesus prays for us in the storm.

See, the disciples faithfully followed Jesus’ instruction and here find themselves in a storm.
This is a picture of God interceding for us while we, at the direction of Jesus, enter the storms of this life.

 25 Consequently, he is able to save to the uttermost those who draw near to God through him, since he always lives to make intercession for them. (Heb. 7:25).
When evening came, he was there alone, 24 but the boat by this time was a long way from the land, beaten by the waves, for the wind was against them.

Lesson #3 - God tests us in the storm!

James 1:2-4 - “Count it all joy, my brothers, when you meet trials of various kinds, for you know that the testing of your faith produces steadfastness. And let steadfastness have its full effect, that you may be perfect and complete, lacking nothing.”

The word “testing” means to “try and to learn the genuineness of something by examination and testing, often through actual use. The only way that we are gonna see what we are made of is by actually being put in some stressful environment.

As those who have decided to follow Christ, we will find ourselves beaten by the waves and the wind against us - there is no doubt about it.

Moses would have never felt the pain of rejection by a complaining people if he ignored the burning bush.

Daniel would not have had to face off with a lion if he hadn’t purposed in his heart not to defile himself.

Paul would have avoided persecution and imprisonment if he had simply stayed
in Tarsus.

25 And in the fourth watch of the night he came to them, walking on the sea. 

Lesson #4 - Jesus comes to us in the storm.

He came to them - He descended the same path they had taken.!
He understands our situation!
He feels what we feel!
He walks where we have walked!

Hebrews 4:14-16 - 14 Since then we have a great high priest who has passed through
the heavens, Jesus, the Son of God, let us hold fast our confession. 15 For we do not
have a high priest who is unable to sympathize with our weaknesses, but one who in
every respect has been tempted as we are, yet without sin. 16 Let us then with
confidence draw near to the throne of grace, that we may receive mercy and find grace
to help in time of need.

He came at the fourth watch of the night - It was the darkest part of the night, somewhere between 3am and 6am. They left when it was still light!

This tells me that they were exhausted, miserable, and tired. Probably wondering where Jesus was!!

26 But when the disciples saw him walking on the sea, they were terrified, and said, “It is a ghost!” and they cried out in fear.

Help was on the way! there is comfort in knowing that help is on the way. BUT the text says they were terrified.

One commentator put is this way - Often the perversity of our hearts causes us to push God away when he comes to us in the storm.

Are you pushing God’s help away?

Lesson #5 - The Word of God brings comfort in the storm!

27 But immediately Jesus spoke to them, saying, “Take heart; it is I. Do not be afraid.”

John 16:33 - 33 I have said these things to you, that in me you may have peace. In the world you will have tribulation. But take heart; I have overcome the world.”

Lesson #6 - The Word strengthens our faith

28 And Peter answered him, “Lord, if it is you, command me to come to you on the water.” 29 He said, “Come.” So Peter got out of the boat and walked on the water and came to Jesus. 30 But when he saw the wind, he was afraid, and beginning to sink he cried out, “Lord, save me.” 31 Jesus immediately reached out his hand and took hold of him, saying to him, “O you of little faith, why did you doubt?”
32 And when they got into the boat, the wind ceased. 33 And those in the boat worshiped him, saying, “Truly you are the Son of God.”