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Good News for the Poor // Why Jesus Came for Me, Part 1

Good News for the Poor // Why Jesus Came for Me, Part 1

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Most of us like to watch the news, or listen to it on the radio, or read the newspaper. But really, there's precious little good news these days. It all seems to be bad news, especially for the poor. But Jesus said that He had good news for the poor. So what did He mean? One of the little rituals that I love to perform every night is to watch the evening news on television. It's just, I don't know, my way of unwinding for the day and I guess it's my way of finding out what's been going on at home and around the world. But have you noticed whether you watch it on TV or listen to it on the radio or read it in the newspaper, there's actually precious little good news. Generally the news starts with the biggest conflict or natural disaster or court case or murder or car accident and it just goes down hill from there. In fact when they drop in the odd piece of good news we say, "What have they run out of news tonight?" But we do need good news too. In fact truth be known we desperately want good news. Good news about ourselves, our lives, who we are, but where do you get that? Have you ever wondered, this whole Jesus story, this whole Jesus thing, if its true why did Jesus, the Son of God, step out of heaven, become a little baby, become a boy, become a teenager, become a man, wander around for three and a half years preaching all sorts of stuff, healing people and then allow himself to be killed on a cross and rise again? Why did He do that? I had an email recently from someone who visited our website www.christianityworks.com and she said, "Look, Jesus, Buddha, Mohamed I mean they're really all the same, just pick one and get on with it." The big difference between Jesus and all those other guys is that firstly, Jesus made a unique claim. Jesus said, "I AM God." The other's pointed somewhere else, Jesus didn't, Jesus said, "you're looking at Him, I've arrived!" And the second difference is, that Jesus said, "Look being a Christ follower, being a Christian, believing in Me is not about working hard and becoming a better person so that you become acceptable to God." Effectively, that's what all the other religions say. Jesus said, "No, no, here look at Me, I'm going the cross to die for you so that you can be forgiven, I'll pay for your sins, I'll fulfil the righteous requirements of God's law and I will pay. And all you need do is believe in me and I will help you to have a new life, and yes new life is about change, new life is about regeneration, new life is about getting rid of the rubbish, but it's not the starting point. The starting point is the grace of God on the cross of Christ." But is it authentic, I mean why did He come? Is there something real here and now that's going to make a difference? Gospel, the word gospel literally means "the good news" – is it? Jesus was born in Bethlehem; He fled as a little baby with His parents to Egypt because they tried to kill Him. Then He moved to Nazareth in Galilee which is kind of "Hicksville" and at age thirty Jesus began His public ministry. One of the very first times that He spoke publicly He got up in a Synagogue in His own home town in Nazareth of Galilee, and He quoted something that the prophet Isaiah had written a long time before. He read this from the scrolls in the synagogue. He said, "The Spirit of the Lord is upon me because He has anointed me to preach good news to the poor. He sent me to proclaim freedom for the prisoners and recover sight for the blind and to release the oppressed and to proclaim the year of the Lord's favour." Now effectively by reading this, what He was saying to all those Jews who were sitting in that synagogue and very clearly and very unmistakably was, "I am the Messiah, the Spirit of the Lord is upon me and God has sent me to do these things. Why have I come? To preach good news to the poor, to proclaim freedom for prisoners, the recovery of sight for the blind, to release the oppressed and to proclaim the year of the Lord's favour." Now there's an opportunity in that for you and for me. And so this week we're going to be looking at those five reasons, those five promises that Jesus made about why He came. Then you can make your own mind up about this Jesus, do those reasons make it worth while for me to just live my whole life for God? And today we're looking at the first of those which is, good news for the poor. The poor literally were lonely and afflicted in the first century as in many places in the world today there was no social welfare in Israel. I've a vivid recollection of going to San Francisco and seeing a black man with blood streaming down his head begging outside the McDonald's store and he looked at us and he said, "Just because I'm black doesn't mean I'm a bum." And in India I remember seeing a woman begging and she had a little baby strapped to her, the shop keeper where she was begging came out and chased her away with a stick and beat her across the back. Two thirds of this world live in ...
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