#2 The Life and Times of Jesus
The Life and Times of Jesus: The Messiah Behind Enemy Lines
Jesus was a Messiah behind enemy lines â God come into a sinful world ruled by evil. He was on a secret mission to save humanity. To Jesusâ first-century Jewish contemporaries, whatever the Nazarene might be, he was not simply âanother good rabbi.â Jesus was a polarizing figure. One believed either that this powerful preacher and wonderworker was uniquely of God or that he was an agent of the Evil One. As he said in Lukeâs Gospel, âWhoever is not with me is against me, and whoever does not gather with me scattersâ (Lk. 11:23).We often speak of the love, mercy, and compassion of Jesus, but Malachi also prophesied of him, âYes, he is coming, says the LORD of hosts. But who will endure the day of his coming? And who can stand when he appears? For he is like a refinerâs fireâ (Mal. 3:1-2). That is indeed how he came. Jesus was always moved by love of God and neighbor, but he was not always ânice.â He was âmeek and humble of heartâ (Mt. 11:29) but never tame. Innocent though he was, it is little wonder that his boldness and zeal for righteousness provoked such powerful enemies; he knew it would be so. Jesus walked the earth at a time when human life had become cheapened, and prompt and brutal execution was a matter not so much of justice as of expedience. Ultimately, Jesusâ paradoxical roles as fiery prophet and meek Lamb of God would intersect on the wood of the cross.