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Chuck Smith

Luke 6:36

Jesus came to reveal the Father to man and to show us that God is kind, merciful, and forgiving, and that we should love and forgive others as He loves and forgives us.
Chuck Smith emphasizes that the purpose of Jesus' coming was to reveal the true nature of the Father to humanity. He explains that Jesus, as the Word made flesh, provides an accurate representation of God, countering the false ideas that had developed over time. Through His teachings, particularly in Luke 6, Jesus instructs us to love our enemies and be merciful, reflecting God's character. Smith urges believers to embody these principles, highlighting that true understanding of God leads to a life of love and compassion. Ultimately, he calls for a deeper celebration of Christmas, focusing on the transformative love that Jesus exemplified.

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The Purpose of His Coming, To Reveal the Father

Intro. We think of the babe lying in the manger, the virgin has brought

forth her firstborn Son, Immanuel, God with us. He was sent by His

Father into this world to give to man an accurate revelation of the

only true God who exists eternally.

I. His mission to reveal the Father to man.

A. In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God and

the Word was God. And the Word was made flesh and dwelt among

us, and we beheld is glory as of the only begotten of the

Father, full of grace and truth. No man had seen God at any

time; the only begotten Son who was in the bosom of the Father

He hath declared Him, or led Him forth that He might be fully

revealed.

B. The book of Hebrews opens with these words,

HEB 1:1 God, who at sundry times and in divers manners spake in

time past unto the fathers by the prophets,

HEB 1:2 Hath in these last days spoken unto us by [his] Son, whom

he hath appointed heir of all things, by whom also he

made the worlds;

HEB 1:3 Who being the brightness of [his] glory, and the express

image of his person, and upholding all things by the

word of his power, when he had by himself purged our

sins, sat down on the right hand of the Majesty on

high;

C. When Philip said to Jesus, "Show us the Father and we will be

satisfied." Jesus answered, "Have I been so long a time with

you and have you not seen Me, He that hath seen Me hath seen

the Father.

1. In John 12:45 Jesus said, "He that seeth Me, seeth Him

that sent Me.

2. In Colosians 1:15 Paul tells us that He is the image of

the invisible God.

II. Why man needed a new revelation of God.

A. Man had developed all kinds of false ideas about God, many

times from those who supposedly represented God.

1. The Greeks had their concepts of God.

a. They believed that there were many God's. God's

that controlled and governed over the many

passions and emotions of men.

b. They worshipped the planets and the other

heavenly bodies.

2. Likewise the Romans.

3. If you will look at the grotesque carvings on the hindu

temples you can get an idea of their concepts of God.

B. There was one nation to whom God committed the revelation of

Himself, the nation of Israel.

1. Paul asked the question, "What advantage has the Jew?"

He answers his own question, "Many and in every way,

for to them were committed the oracles of God."

2. Moses said to the people,

DEU 4:7 For what nation [is there so] great, who [hath] God [so]

nigh unto them, as the LORD our God [is] in all [things

that] we call upon him [for]?

DEU 4:8 And what nation [is there so] great, that hath statutes and

judgments [so] righteous as all this law, which I set

before you this day?

3. Psalm 147:19 He shows His word unto Jacob, His statutes

and judgments unto Israel.

4. By the time Jesus was born, the religious leaders of

this nation had become so corrupt that they had turned

the Temple of God into a den of thieves.

5. They were supposedly representing God, yet according to

Jesus, they were of their father the devil, and his

works were they doing.

6. Jesus had said that if the light that is in you be

darkness, then how great is that darkness.

7. He also had said that if the blind lead the blind, they

will both fall into the ditch.

8. From them the people received the idea that God was

harsh, cruel, and unreasonable. That God was demanding

of man far more than man could possible produce.

C. When you see how God was so misrepresented to man, you can see

why man felt that He could never be close to God, and did not

really desire a closeness.

D. Unfortunately this is still true in the present day.

1. Little demagogues standing before people and declaring

their distorted concepts of God, which is actually just

a revelation of themselves and a desire to bring men

under their power.

2. They represent God as self-centered, demanding, and

wanting only your sacrificial support, so that he can

live in high fashion.

3. They make a farce out of God.

III. What did Jesus reveal to man concerning God. A. If you want to really know and understand God then you have to go back and look at what Jesus revealed to us about God. 1. Here in Luke 6 Jesus commanded them to love their enemies. 2. Do good to those that hate you. 3. Bless those that curse you. 4. Pray for those that despitefully use you. 5. If someone smites you on the cheek turn the other cheek. 6. Give to those who ask of you. 7. In these things He is telling you about God, He is revealing to you things that God does. a.

Paul tells us that God commended His love towards us in that while we were still in our sins, Christ died for us. b. God does good towards them that hate him, It is the goodness of the Lord that often leads a man to repentance. c. God blesses even those who curse Him. "He causes the sun to shine on the just and the unjust." d. We remember how Jesus was praying for those who were crucifying Him. "Father, forgive them, they know not what they do." e. How often does God turn His other cheek to man. 8.

In verse 35 He says that if you do these things, then you will children of the Highest, for He is kind unto the unthankful, and to the evil. B. Jesus then commanded us to be merciful as our Father is also merciful. 1. He told us not to judge, and not to condemn. 2. He told us to forgive. 3. He told us to give. 4. These are the things that He commanded His disciples to do, that they might be like their heavenly Father. 5. Having commanded us to do these things, He then said, "Why do you call Me Lord, Lord, when you do not do the things that I command you.

C. What do you find so objectionable about the things that Jesus asked you to do? 1. Don't you think that it would be a much better world if all would follow His commandments, if we all treated others like we would like to be treated? a. Imagine a new community being developed that advertised that only loving people were to be allowed in the community. Everyone was going to treat others as they would like to be treated. b. No locks would be put on the doors of the houses. c.

There would be no police departments, no judges, no courts, no jails, for all issues would be resolved in love and consideration for each other. d. There of course would be no need for taxes, because you would have no government bureaucrats to support. You would not be paying people to tell you how you are to live, what you can and can't do. No one telling you that you cannot put up a nativity scene at Christmas time on public property. No one telling you that you cannot sing Christmas Carols in the public schools.

It costs us a lot of money to hire people to make and enforce these kinds of protection for you. That's why your taxes are so high. e. I would be first in line to sign up, then I would gladly give my place in line to someone else who was more needy than I, and patiently wait my turn as I sought to be sensitive to the needs of others. 2. Those in the media think it would be a horrible thing to have Christians in office, for they soon would be seeking to impose their value system on everyone.

They would have us to teach our children not to fight, cheat, or have sex outside of marriage. They would outlaw pornography, adultery, and alcohol. They might even impose censorship so that these rap groups go no longer advocate raping your sister of killing a cop. That means I would have to spend time with my family, I could not hang out at the bar or in the clubs drinking beer and being stimulated by the nude dancing. Can you imagine how rotten it would be if I had to love my wife and my kids?

D. At Christmas time rather than just getting sentimental over the beautiful story of a babe that was born in Bethlehem, we should stop and think of the purpose of His coming. He would have you to celebrate His coming by: 1. Loving your enemies, doing good to those who hate you, maybe even sending them a gift this year. For if you give gifts only to those from whom you expect a gift, what reward have you even the sinners do this. 2. Incidentally, the community that I spoke of earlier, it does exist. I have my reservation in, it is called heaven. I'd love to have you as my neighbor there.

Sermon Outline

  1. I points: - The Mission to Reveal the Father to Man - Why Man Needed a New Revelation of God - What Did Jesus Reveal to Man Concerning God
  2. II points: - Man's False Ideas About God - The Nation of Israel and God's Revelation - The Corruption of the Religious Leaders
  3. III points: - Jesus' Commandments to Love and Forgive - Being Merciful Like Our Heavenly Father - The Objectionable Things Jesus Asked Us to Do

Key Quotes

“He that hath seen Me hath seen the Father.” — Chuck Smith
“He that seeth Me, seeth Him that sent Me.” — Chuck Smith
“If you do these things, then you will be children of the Highest, for He is kind unto the unthankful, and to the evil.” — Chuck Smith

Application Points

  • We should love and forgive others as Jesus loves and forgives us.
  • We should do good to those who hate us and pray for those who despitefully use us.
  • We should be merciful like our heavenly Father and not judge or condemn others.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did God send Jesus to reveal Himself to man?
God sent Jesus to give man an accurate revelation of the only true God who exists eternally.
What did Jesus reveal to man concerning God?
Jesus revealed to man that God is kind, merciful, and forgiving, and that He does good towards those who hate Him.
What is the purpose of Jesus' coming?
The purpose of Jesus' coming is to have us celebrate His coming by loving our enemies, doing good to those who hate us, and being merciful like our heavenly Father.
Why is it objectionable to follow Jesus' commandments?
It is objectionable to follow Jesus' commandments because it would require us to love and forgive others, which would lead to a more harmonious and peaceful society.

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