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Chapter 68 of 94

02.02. Part 2

14 min read · Chapter 68 of 94

They watched a man go down the street. Well, when the high priest went into the holy place, did he go in rags like this? Stained with His own blood? Had he been up for hours? Had he been pushed around by a vassal king by the name of Pilot, who said, "Oh, You get over to Herod. You are in his domain." And Herod says, "You get Him back into his territory… I don’t want this responsibility?"

You think the high priest could have gone into the holy place with a faded gown that once belonged to a king, and a crown of thorns, and spit on his jaw, and hair pulled from his face, struggling under a load as though he was drunk? The priest went into the holy place in garments of glory and beauty, the most beautiful garments in the world, all hand sown, meticulous, marvelous. He went with a crown on his head, he went with a breast plate. Beautiful stones.

How did Jesus go? Jesus went there staggering to the cross. Did He have a stone? A red stone on His breast? no, just His own blood, that’s all. Did He have an immaculate garment threaded? no, a peasant’s garment. Did He have a golden crown with "Holiness unto the Lord"? no, He had a crown of thorns with holiness in His spirit. Did people stand in awe and say, "The priest has gone in, will he come out?" No. This is what they said as the holiest man that ever lived trudged up that road that they call the "via dolorosa", staggering under a cross, "Ha, ha, He is the Man that talked about being strong and He gave strength to the weak, and eyes to the blind, and He did a lot of things, and look He can’t keep up the load." He wasn’t sinking under the load of the cross. He was carrying the weight of the sin of the world!

Those poor dumb, blind folks that stood there, the gamblers and the thieves, the lawyers and the doctors and the soldiers had no eyes to see. The priest went into the holy place with gorgeous diamonds and priceless stones on his breast once a year for one nation - and could be dead and replaced before next year. Here is a man staggering up this road Who is going to take the consummate sin and grief, not of one nation, but of THE WHOLE WORLD!

There is not a computer of computers that can give you the frightful amount of human guilt; it was more than the sands by the sea shore or the stars in heaven. He isn’t going to go every year - He is going once into the holy place.

He isn’t burdened under a cross of wood - He is carrying the sin of the world which Samson, with all his strength, could not carry.

He is solving a problem that Solomon, with all his wisdom, could not solve.

Oh, blind idiots looking out of their chariots, · those Romans with their proud garments, those priests who thought they had an investiture from God, those merchants who scorned His poverty. God pity them!

He is going to the cross. He hasn’t got a dime in His pocket and He put every vein of silver in the world and nugget of gold that is in it. Nobody stood by Him. Not even His disciples. Isn’t there a hymn that says:

· "The pain in His heart was the hardest to bear, The heart that was broken for me."?

Again I say, He is not going to repeat the act. He is doing it once and for all. That’s what He is doing.

See, Jesus is the consummation of everything, every type that is in the Old Testament.

You can take the sacrificial type · · - He is the red heifer.

- He is the perfect lamb.

- He is the dove whose breast was put in blood and thrown away, sent out into the air. But the priest has no sacrifice. It does not cost him a thing - he is using the blood of beasts. This Man is going to enter the holiest place of all in His own blood. Not every year but once forever. The priest that walks into the holy place to the astonishment and amazement of all the people is going to go once and eventually is going to die - but our High Priest is going to live forever.

He is the perfect offering and He is the perfect priest, He is the perfect prophet and He is the perfect King.

Moses is the greatest prophet, but "a greater than Moses is here". You take the perfection of every one of those characters in the Old Testament and He is the ultimate in perfection.

He has the wisdom of Solomon.

He has the patience of Job, He has the self-reliance of Nehemiah.

He has the statesmanship of Moses.

He has the courage of Joshua.

He has the broken heart of Jeremiah.

All rolled into one personality. Do you wonder that Satan said, "If you can get that Man out of God’s will, if we can push Him out of the main track, we can hold the world captive for millions and millions of millenniums."

Again, going down that road the people mocked Him - that’s what the Bible says. "They that passed by reviled Him wagging their heads." What a bunch of dumb, blind, senseless folk. If Caesar comes down the road they bow the knee and say, "Hail, Caesar."

If the priest comes, they stand in awe. But, you see, He not only was, He IS. In this mad, insane, world in which we live, HE STILL IS DISPISED AND REJECTED OF MEN. As you know, I am not very fond of translations of the New Testament - I like the good old King James. But I love this verse in Phillips’s translation. I am going to get it printed as a little card. His translation of Ephesians 1:10 is this: "For God has allowed us to know the secret of His plan. He purposes in His sovereign will that all human history shall be consummated in Christ."

I don’t care how drunk the nations are with their iniquity today! I don’t care that politicians are as hypocritical today as they were in Nixon’s day or anybody else’s. I don’t care how intoxicated men are with iniquity. I don’t care that people say we are nearer a blowout in the Middle East at this moment than ever we’ve been for years. (When they finished the news the other night the newscaster actually said, "Well, that’s the end of the bad news for the day." They are not often so honest!) But listen, God has allowed us to know. Come on, lift your chin up however rough the going. God has allowed us to know. We are initiated. We are the believers. We know Him, and He has allowed us to know the secret of His plan, and it’s this: "He purposes in His sovereign will that all human history shall be consummated in His Christ." Could you try and imagine what Jesus was thinking on that road to the cross? I think the earth shook beneath His feet. I say God draped the sun - He would not let anybody see His Son bear the sin. He became sin for us! Remember please, will you? When Jesus utters these three words - It is finished - it is after the three hours of darkness that covered the whole earth. There was a historian in Egypt at the time who wrote this, listen, "In this awful mid-day that has become midnight, either God is suffering or Somebody He loves is suffering." That was a pagan testimony. The whole world shook under the impact. He is not bearing millions or trillions or quadrillions, He is bearing the total sum of human sin. Not only committed sin but depravity as a whole.

They reviled Him, they shook their heads. Matthew 27:41 says, "Likewise the chief priests." These are the men who know the law and the prophets. These are the men that read Isaiah 35:1-10 so many times, "When He comes the eyes of the blind shall be opened." And He did it before them and they still spit on His face, because that’s what it says a bit later on.

Oh, you have it rough and I have it rough at times.

Anybody boot your behind and nearly break your spine?

Anybody get a nice mouthful of flem and spit in your eye?

Anybody take your beard and pull the flesh out with it?

Anybody say, "Well, I know you of course, you are devil possessed"?

They mocked Him, they scorned Him, they reviled Him. The people passing by wagged their heads. And then the priests mocked Him. But wait a minute, there were two men beside him crucified, you know what they did? The thieves which were with Him, they cast the same in His teeth. Isn’t it amazing that to the very doorstep of hell itself they scorned Him and blasphemed Him? And they were a heartbeat away from eternity. Well, one of the hymns says about this Lord Jesus of ours, "It is the way the Master went, should not the servant tread it still?"

It is finished. What is finished? Well, alleluia, from one angle this is finished, men aren’t going to abuse Him anymore. A hymn writer says, · · "The head that once was crowned with thorns is crowned with glory now, The royal diadem adorns the mighty Victor’s brow."

He is out of the reach of men. They aren’t going to push Him around. They aren’t going to crucify. They aren’t going to nail Him to a tree. How do you know that those thieves that were hailing Him and cursing Him on the tree were not part of the crowd of five thousand He fed. He did not discriminate. He did not say, "Give it to Jews, but not to those, and not to those Greeks, and…" He said, "Feed them!" Well, He throws His mercy over the air, over a hundred nations, a thousand peoples this afternoon.

· "Tell me the story of Jesus, Write on my heart every word.

Fasting alone in the desert, Think of the pain that He bore,"

Oh, my God, my God. To me it is insufferable that the church has ,lived for 2000 years and there is still a person in the world that doesn’t hear the gospel. There are still 1000 tribes that don’t have the written Gospel of the grace of Jesus Christ.Partly our fault. I am glad, I lived in a house where all was talk about God and missionaries - I prayed for missionaries when I didn’t know if they were missionaries or football players - but I prayed for them.

He said, "It is finished."

What is finished? Man’s power over Him.

What is finished? Satan’s abuse of Him. Satan’s testing of Him.

He started with forty days in the wilderness and He ministered three years. How long did He live before the three years? Thirty years. So He had ten years training for every one year He was going to minister. That’s pretty good training, isn’t it?

Thirty years of training? But again, He is going to do in this one act what all the "blood of beasts on Jewish altars slain, could give no guilty conscience peace nor wash away one stain, but Christ, the Heavenly Lamb, takes all our sins away." Ten million oxen have been slain. Thousands of sheep, sacrifices have been made, new moons and Sabbaths; people have done all kinds of things, and Jesus ties it all up in one redemptive act: Christ the Heavenly Lamb.

No, He is not going to be tempted anymore now. He is not going to be looking out of His eyes corners as He carries that awesome cross, and carries the sin of the world and thinks, "I can’t see Peter around or anyone."

He suffered heartbreak because His disciples were unfaithful.

He suffered heartbreak because the synagogue and the temple rejected Him.

I say they knew the law and the prophets. They heard Isaiah 35:1-10 so many times; they dreamed of it, "The highway shall be there and bondages are going to cease, the Romans will lose their power over us. There is going to be no cripple, no lame. He is going to heal and cure and everybody is going to be sanctified." And when they met Him in flesh and blood they didn’t even know Him. Do you know why? Because He didn’t do it their way - that’s why. Because He put new wine in the old wine skins, and they burst. The last great outpouring - a lot of people say it’s here, I don’t believe that for a minute. I believe we have one or two trickles, but surely not an outpouring. Someone said recently, "Well, if this is the visitation; if there are fifty million born again people, then why is the nation in this condition?" Well, the salt has lost its savor. I believe there will be such a visitation that even the workings of God will become headlines above the sports headlines, above political headlines, above economic headlines. There are going to be such manifestations of divine power that God is going to get the glory for His Son. That’s going to shake the world too. It is finished. When He said, "It is finished," really He is saying, "I don’t need this body anymore. I don’t need food anymore. I don’t need sleep anymore. I am not a human being any more in the sense you know humanity. IT IS FINISHED!" "Men have no power over Me. Satan has no power over Me."

Jesus said, "It is finished." What was finished? Temptation. No more temptation. It has no power over Him. No more dependence on human agencies. He is going to pass into a tunnel. He is going to do what no man in history ever did. This is an unprecedented act. It’s an UNREPEATABLE ACT!

I say He is the perfection of the law, He is the perfection of prophets. Take the most beautiful characters in the world and mold them all into one and HE IS EXACTLY THAT! And instead of angels hanging over Him and coming down and slaying people and saying, "BOW DOWN YOU REBELS, THIS IS THE SON OF GOD," people kicked Him, and reviled Him, and they spat on Him. THEY MOCKED HIM. Remember that lovely song that says, "He could have called ten thousand angels?" I like that song.

It is finished. What was finished? The tyranny of the devil. I don’t think the church has wakened up to that yet, but it is finished. It is so. I believe that when Jesus cried with a loud voice it echoed down every corridor in hell. IT IS FINISHED!! I can almost hear the demons in hell say, "What? He’s broken our power." "You mean that Satan doesn’t have…?" "No, no, no. Satan is bound. And not only that, death has lost it’s sting." "What?" "Yes, death has lost it’s sting. And more than that… ‘The vilest offender who truly believes that moment from Jesus his pardon receives.’ It doesn’t matter if he is going in the Woldorf Astoria this afternoon with somebody else’s wife dripping with diamonds. Or if he is a bum down the street. Or he is with the folk that still go naked to the beach every week there in San Diego and defy the police to arrest them. Or whether he is a big ecclesiastical guy standing behind the desk with all his mind loaded with such modernistic ideas. It makes no difference. If he comes to the cross..." Well, we sang about it this afternoon, "That old rugged cross, so despised by the world has a wondrous attraction."

"It is finished." The implication of the Greek word is "This is complete." This is redemption complete. You can’t add to it. You can’t subtract from it. It doesn’t need something the priest says added to it. Jesus made a perfect redemption for men. His blood was shed. It’s more than all the blood of beasts. Because again, it says in Hebrews 10:9, "If the blood of bulls and goats and the ashes of an heifer sprinkling the unclean, sanctifieth to the purifying of the flesh: How much more shall the blood of Christ, who through the eternal Spirit offered himself without spot to God, purge your conscience from dead works." He not only paid the total sum of human sin, He nailed it to the tree. That’s what He did.

It wasn’t the Greeks that put Him there, it wasn’t the Romans that put Him there - they were all there, I thank God for that. The Greeks were there, their day was over, they were coming out of their glory, they were fading out. They were the past generation. The Romans were there, they were the ruling generation at that time. And who else were there? Well, the black folk were there, a future generation.

So, you see, the past, the present, the future, all were at the cross.

If you lay a cross on the floor it points North, South, East and West. If you stand the cross up it embraces - as Wesley says, "The arms of love that compass me do all mankind embrace." If you stand it up it points to a topless heaven and to a bottomless hell and the arms are outstretched to save.

We are mutilating all the hymns and we mutilated that gorgeous hymn we sing so often, "Beneath the cross of Jesus." A stanza of it says this, listen, · · "The darkness of an awful grave That gapes both deep and wide;" And there between us stands the cross, Two arms outstretched to save, Like a watchman set to guard the way From that eternal grave." At the other side of that cross there is an eternal grave, and the only obstruction to that eternal grave is the finished work of the Lord Jesus. You see, it is finished, the law and the prophets they’ve no… at least the Old Testament economy, as we say, has no power. Sin, if we obey God, has no dominion over us. Death has no dominion over us. The power of Satan has been broken. Heaven has received Him. And the next thing is not only "It is finished," but "He is Risen" which will be superseded with "I will come again."

We shouldn’t put our tongue in our cheek and say this in a whisper. We ought to shout this from the house top. To a world that is groping in darkness we ought to proclaim with a trumpet voice, "It is FINISHED, you can’t buy salvation, · · you can’t crawl on your knees through the holy city, · · you can’t go on a pilgrimage, · · you can’t offer your righteousness, there is nothing you can do, but bow in humility and confess and accept it."

It is finished. This is the language of earth. Why? Because in heaven they never say, "It is finished." Because it is never going to be finished, for all eternity. Oh, redemption is finished, sure enough. All that I said is finished. But you see, this never finishes. We are going to live and reign with Him for ever and ever. And Gabriel isn’t going to blow the trumpet one day and say, "Hey, you’ve been living in this super millennium for four billion trillion years and it’s over." NO SIR. I like that part of the Messiah where it goes up and up as they sing "And He shall reign for ever and ever. King of Kings." Nobody wants it to finish in eternity. We are going to be with the eternal Bride Groom. But wait a minute. They never say it in hell either.

There will be people in hell today and people in hell a billion years from now. No messenger will come from another world and say, "It is finished. Your judgment is passed. You’ve no more suffering for your sin. The wrath of God doesn’t abide in you anymore." No. If we are going to escape that eternal judgment, if we are going to enter that eternal rest, it must happen now. Isn’t it amazing that people withhold their petty little lives from Him? That they love their sin enough to get the anger and wrath of God? Rather than repent, and believe, and be saved?

Christ’s love is, "so amazing and so divine," That He bore our sins in His body, That He took the curse and the wrath of God upon Him. That He took our sins and His heart was broken that ours might be healed.

· · He was an outcast that we might be brought in.

He suffered without the gate that we might enter into heaven and said,.

· · · · IT IS FINISHED!

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