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Bob Hoekstra

Jesus, the Ultimate Example of Faith's Results

The sermon highlights Jesus as the ultimate example of faith and its powerful results in the face of suffering and challenges.
Bob Hoekstra preaches on the prophetic passage in Isaiah 50:4-7, highlighting Jesus as the ultimate example of faith and the blessed consequences of trusting in the Lord. Jesus, as the promised Servant of the Lord, was discipled by the Father and equipped to minister to burdened lives. Despite the mounting difficulties He faced, Jesus trusted in the Father and fulfilled the prophecies about His suffering and ultimate victory. Through faith, Jesus was prepared, strengthened, sustained, and used by God, setting an example for believers to experience the same blessed results of faith.

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The Lord God has given Me the tongue of the learned, that I should know how to speak a word in season to him who is weary . . . The Lord God has opened My ear . . . I gave My back to those who struck Me, and My cheeks to those who plucked out the beard; I did not hide My face from shame and spitting. For the Lord God will help Me; therefore I will not be disgraced; therefore I have set My face like a flint, and I know that I will not be ashamed. (Isaiah 50:4-7)

In our previous prophetic verses, we saw that the promised Servant of the Lord would undertake His Messianic mission through faith in His heavenly Father. " My God shall be My strength" (Isaiah 49:5). These verses depicted Jesus as the ultimate example of faith. Now, a corresponding prophetic passage reveals the blessed consequences of trusting in the Lord. Herein, we see Jesus as the ultimate example of faith's results.

Once again, the prophetic parties are the Messiah and His heavenly Father. The confessions of Jesus (trusting in the Father) comprise the prophetic statements. "The Lord God has given Me the tongue of the learned." Jesus was "discipled" day by day by the Father (certainly using, in part, His godly parents). "The Lord God has opened My ear." This equipped Jesus to minister to burdened lives: "that I should know how to speak a word in season to him who is weary." In fact, people were amazed in general at the manner in which He spoke. "So all bore witness to Him, and marveled at the gracious words which proceeded out of His mouth" (Luke 4:22).

As Jesus would trust in the Father, He would also be prepared for the mounting difficulties that He would face. "I gave My back to those who struck Me, and My cheeks to those who plucked out the beard; I did not hide My face from shame and spitting." In approaching the cross, these prophecies of Jesus (and the enablement He found through depending upon the Father) were fulfilled. "Then they spat in His face and beat Him; and others struck Him with the palms of their hands" (Matthew 26:67). Though He knew all of this awaited Him before He came to Jerusalem that last time, He put His faith in the Father. "For the Lord God will help Me; therefore I will not be disgraced; therefore I have set My face like a flint, and I know that I will not be ashamed." The Father helped Him. He marched on resolutely to keep His redemption appointment at the cross. "Now it came to pass, when the time had come for Him to be received up, that He steadfastly set His face to go to Jerusalem" (Luke 9:51). These are the wonderful consequences of faith.

Father, Your Son, my Savior, was prepared, strengthened, sustained, and used through faith in You. I need to experience in my own life these same blessed results of faith. Please build my faith, more and more, for Your glory and service, Amen.

Sermon Outline

  1. I points: - Introduction to Jesus as the ultimate example of faith - Understanding the prophetic context of Isaiah 50:4-7 - The significance of Jesus' trust in the Father
  2. II points: - Jesus' preparation through discipleship - The importance of speaking to the weary - The impact of His words on those around Him
  3. III points: - Facing difficulties with faith - Prophetic fulfillment of suffering - Jesus' resolve to fulfill His mission
  4. IV points: - The role of the Father in Jesus' strength - Setting His face like flint towards the cross - The consequences of unwavering faith
  5. V points: - Personal application of faith's results - Prayer for increased faith - Living out faith for God's glory

Key Quotes

“The Lord God has given Me the tongue of the learned.” — Bob Hoekstra
“For the Lord God will help Me; therefore I will not be disgraced.” — Bob Hoekstra
“I need to experience in my own life these same blessed results of faith.” — Bob Hoekstra

Application Points

  • Trust in God during difficult times, just as Jesus did.
  • Seek to speak words of comfort to those who are weary.
  • Pray for your faith to grow and for the strength to fulfill God's purpose.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Isaiah 50:4-7 teach us about Jesus?
It illustrates Jesus as the ultimate example of faith, showing His trust in the Father amidst suffering.
How did Jesus prepare for His mission?
Jesus was discipled by the Father and learned to speak words of comfort to the weary.
What was Jesus' attitude towards suffering?
He faced suffering with resolve, trusting that the Father would help Him.
What can we learn from Jesus' example?
We should trust in God through our difficulties and seek to strengthen our faith.
How can we apply this sermon to our lives?
We can pray for increased faith and strive to live out our trust in God in daily situations.

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