Books of the Book: Matthew

The Crucifixion

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Participants: Glenn Russell & Ranko Stefanovic (Host)

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00:01 We're back discovering and exploring the marvelous
00:05 love of Jesus on the cross for you and for me.
00:08 Let's continue on with Matthew Chapter 27.
00:12 Jesus comes to the place of the cross.
00:14 It's early morning, it says here
00:18 in verse 45, the sixth hour.
00:20 What time would that be, Ranko?
00:22 Sixth hour would be noon. Because Jews,
00:26 they count the time from 6 in the morning.
00:28 But some things that happened earlier in the morning,
00:31 let's go back and notice.
00:32 He arrives there at the cross and he is nailed to the cross
00:37 and it's interesting to notice how the people respond.
00:41 And in verse 39 of Mathew 27,
00:44 "And those who passed by deride him,
00:46 wagging their heads saying,
00:47 He who would destroy the temple
00:49 and build in three days, save yourself
00:50 If you are the Son of God, come down from the cross."
00:53 What they are saying is really true.
00:55 He couldn't be the Savior and come down from the cross.
00:59 Actually the more serious statement is,
01:00 the one who helped others, he cannot help himself.
01:05 That was actually what Jesus mission was,
01:08 to come to save us, but he could not use
01:11 His divine prerogative to help himself.
01:18 And a few technical things which has to mention is,
01:21 we go to Jerusalem, we can be very much certain
01:27 about the place where Jesus was crucified.
01:30 It's called here Golgotha
01:32 or Calvary, which is one Latin,
01:34 another one is Aramaic, is the same place.
01:39 It's probably the place that is marked today
01:41 by the church of the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem.
01:45 It's most likely-- their own evidences were that,
01:48 that place was outside of the city wall.
01:53 Second thing is Jesus was on the cross
01:56 for about six hours He was crucified
02:01 at the 3rd hour, which was 9 in the morning.
02:04 So the trial was very early in the morning.
02:07 And He died at 9 hour,
02:11 which was actually 3 in the afternoon.
02:13 So, he was--actually, it's very interesting is,
02:17 when we read the gospels,
02:19 the gospels did not put too much emphasis
02:22 on the physical suffering of Jesus.
02:25 For instance, Gibson's movie, it's there.
02:28 Jesus was much shorter time
02:33 on the cross than other criminals.
02:34 Usually criminals would be there
02:36 on the cross for several days.
02:38 In fact, that's why the Roman soldiers
02:40 came to break the legs. To break the legs.
02:41 So they couldn't flee away overnight or something.
02:43 But they were surprised actually that Jesus was there
02:46 when they approached after six hours.
02:48 It was very unusual, what is telling us
02:51 that the emphasis on the gospel
02:52 is not on the physical suffering of Jesus.
02:56 It was on his mental and emotional.
02:58 When Jesus died, it was not just
03:01 because of the physical suffering.
03:04 That famous phrase that Jesus died of broken heart,
03:08 it was the weight of the sins of the humanity
03:11 that was placed on Him and He died
03:15 because of the broken heart, you know,
03:17 to save people from their sins.
03:20 Ranko, you mentioned that we have very little
03:22 evidence of exactly how crucifixion was.
03:24 But there has been a discovery that can give us
03:27 some light on this very important subject.
03:29 Tell us about it. Yes, praise God.
03:31 We have at least one finding from the first century
03:39 that give us little bit of glimpse into how terrible
03:45 and agonizing the experience of crucified
03:48 people on the cross was.
03:49 Actually, in 1968, a discovery
03:53 in Jerusalem was found of the --
03:57 containing bones of a young man.
04:01 You know even his name,
04:03 by name of John the son of Eleazar.
04:06 He was crucified in the first century.
04:09 We mentioned already that crucified
04:12 people were not allowed to be buried.
04:16 But most likely the family of this young man,
04:20 his parents, were very rich.
04:23 So they were able to bribe the Roman authorities
04:26 and to purchase the body of their son
04:31 and to bury him properly. By the way,
04:34 when I was in Jerusalem, if you go
04:36 to the Rockefeller Museum there,
04:37 we see the remnants of the bones of that young man
04:41 and we learn something.
04:42 Says that he was fastened to the cross with three nails.
04:48 Okay? Two of them were on the forearm.
04:50 So it was not here. It was here, right here.
04:53 Because here if you put the nail,
04:56 there is not too much, I mean,
04:57 there is a pain but not too much.
04:58 When you put here, it's agonizing pain.
05:02 But I still cannot erase from my mind
05:07 what I saw about the third nail.
05:10 And please I'd like to demonstrate a little bit--
05:12 So you're talking about nails in the feet.
05:14 Feet. Usually, people think that the nail went here,
05:18 but actually he was fastened on the cross and put away.
05:22 His body was completely twisted
05:26 and very huge nail was put here,
05:29 through this bone here, through this joint here
05:32 and come here
05:34 and that's how He was nailed on the cross.
05:37 So can you imagine, I mean,
05:39 when he was hanging on that cross there.
05:43 When you go to the museum,
05:45 there is an astonishing scenery that you can see.
05:49 Evidently, they could not pull out the nail,
05:54 you know, to bury him.
05:55 So they cut the piece of the cross.
06:01 And it was in such condition that
06:03 this young man was buried. And of course,
06:07 one of the terrible things about
06:08 crucifixion was actually, a person couldn't breathe
06:11 and they would have to push themselves up.
06:14 Imagine with that spike through your ankles.
06:17 Actually, really, when the person
06:19 was on the cross, the person could easily die
06:21 because the pressure was so much,
06:22 he could not breathe.
06:24 So what they put there, on that vertical
06:29 beam on the cross, they would put here
06:31 support to keep the person alive as long as possible.
06:36 So that person would suffer and die in the agonizing pain.
06:40 But so many times when we watch
06:42 the picture of crucified Jesus on the cross,
06:45 it looks so nice that almost you like to be there.
06:48 But we have to understand that actually,
06:50 the person was stripped of the clothes, of the robes.
06:54 We read it clearly in the Gospel of Matthew
06:56 and other gospels. The person was on the cross
06:59 completely naked.
07:02 The humiliation was total. Actually, Glenn,
07:05 this is what explains what happened at noon,
07:08 actually, in the sixth hour. What do--
07:10 If I may read Mathew 27 verse 45 and following.
07:14 "Now from the sixth hour there was darkness
07:17 over all the land until the ninth hour."
07:19 So let's remember, He's been on the cross for three hours,
07:22 now moves to the next stage
07:24 and darkness surrounds the cross.
07:26 So there was mocking, there was, you know,
07:29 laughing, torture, spitting on Jesus,
07:31 accusations, all kind. But now happened something,
07:34 what was that--Now we even see nature responding.
07:37 "About the ninth hour, Jesus cried with a loud voice,
07:41 'Eli, Eli, lama sabachthani?' That is, 'My God, My God,
07:45 why have you forsaken me?'
07:47 And some of the bystanders, hearing it, said,
07:49 This man is calling Elijah.' And one of them
07:52 at once ran and took a sponge, and filled it with vinegar.
07:54 Put it on a reed and gave Him to drink.
07:56 But the others said, 'Wait,
07:58 let us see whether Elijah will come and save him.
08:00 '" What an attitude. So what happened at noon?
08:03 Darkness, why darkness? We have to understand
08:08 that the Father was still close to His son there.
08:11 So we have here the heaven's intervention,
08:13 even the sun darkened. Why? To cover Jesus,
08:18 to hide Him from the eyes of the people
08:21 being humiliated there on the cross.
08:23 So for three hours,
08:24 people could hardly even see Jesus.
08:27 The darkness was so dense there.
08:30 And, you know, we should pause right here to notice,
08:32 sometimes in our experience,
08:34 God may seem far away just like
08:37 He seemed so far from Jesus.
08:40 But He was right there beside.
08:42 The sin blotted His presence out.
08:45 But the Father was with the Son.
08:47 He never abandoned Jesus,
08:49 even though the experience was so difficult.
08:51 And we should remember that in our own lives,
08:53 sometimes we just can't see God.
08:55 It doesn't mean He's not there.
08:56 It means that there's a darkness that comes.
08:59 My Father, my Father, why have you forsaken me?
09:01 The Father did not forsake-- But He felt forsaken.
09:05 He couldn't see beyond the cross.
09:08 Only faith hung on. And, Glenn,
09:10 I would like to go to the final point.
09:12 And finally Jesus died. Verse 50, what was going on?
09:16 "And Jesus cried again with a loud voice,
09:18 and yielded up His spirit.
09:20 And behold, the curtain of the temple was torn in two,
09:22 from top to bottom. And the earth shook,
09:24 and the rocks were split. The tombs were opened.
09:27 And many bodies of the saints
09:28 who had fallen asleep were raised."
09:30 We should notice at the ninth hour,
09:33 at 3 o'clock, was the time of what, the Passover lamb?
09:36 Passover lamb. The slaying of the Lamb.
09:38 Has been fulfilled with Jesus--
09:39 You know, for centuries, the Jewish people
09:44 were offering that sacrificial lamb on the altar
09:48 and with every Passover, they would eat that lamb
09:52 and take the blood and put there on the doorpost.
09:57 And now at the moment, you see that the Lamb of God,
10:02 the real Lamb finally died,
10:06 was offered on the altar
10:09 for the sins of all people who lived before.
10:12 You remember? Yes.
10:13 The beginning of the gospel of Matthew,
10:14 Jesus came to save His people from their sins.
10:17 Now that salvation is there provided, and now,
10:20 all the function of the temple,
10:23 all the lessons that the temple--
10:25 that the rituals in the temple were teaching people
10:29 actually came to the end.
10:30 You don't need anymore animal sacrifices.
10:33 You don't need the animal blood because
10:35 now the live sacrifice, the live sacrifice of
10:38 Jesus Christhas been offer.
10:39 But there is also the second point.
10:41 When Jesus died, there was an earthquake.
10:44 What happened, Glenn, with the earthquake?
10:46 This is a detail that's often neglected.
10:48 The earth shook, and verse 51 "The tombs were opened.
10:51 And many bodies of the saints
10:53 who had fallen asleep were raised.
10:54 Coming out of the tombs after His resurrection,
10:57 they went into the holy city and appeared to many."
11:00 It's very hard to deal here with this text
11:02 because it's not clear
11:04 if those people were resurrected
11:07 at the moment Jesus died
11:09 or at the time of His resurrection.
11:11 When I look Greek text carefully,
11:14 it indicates the moment Jesus died,
11:16 the tombs were opened and they resurrected
11:20 most likely at the resurrection of Jesus,
11:24 which was on Sunday.
11:25 They went there to Jerusalem to show themselves
11:28 there to the people and actually this group--
11:32 people were very much curious about.
11:35 Who were those people? And the few things
11:39 that the rest of the Bible indicates was,
11:42 most likely we are dealing here
11:44 with the prominent
11:47 personalities of the Old Testament.
11:50 Who knows? Maybe David, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob,
11:54 prominent personalities of the Old Testament.
11:56 They were resurrected. What did they do?
11:59 They went there to Jerusalem, telling people,
12:02 you crucified the promised one.
12:04 You see we are talking about the day of Pentecost,
12:08 how 3,000 people responded, 5,000 people responded.
12:12 There was not any emotional outbreak at Peter's preaching
12:17 Actually, those people repented
12:18 and the ground was prepare with powerful
12:22 testimony of this resurrected saints.
12:25 Just to the viewers, most likely,
12:27 these resurrected saints, they ascended with Jesus
12:32 to the heavenly places, according to Ephesians
12:34 Chapter 4 and they were the ones
12:37 presented in the Book of Revelation as 24 elders
12:40 there before the throne of God. You go.
12:43 So we see this incredible experience.
12:46 Jesus had said I have the keys of heaven
12:50 and of death and when He dies the graves open.
12:53 Actually, these resurrected saints were the first
12:57 fruit of Jesus' resurrection, telling us that
13:01 one day we accept today Jesus Christ as our Savior.
13:04 We will one day resurrect,
13:07 and be with Jesus there in the heavenly
13:09 places through all eternity. Amen.


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