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THE GREATEST MAN WHO
EVER LIVED
THE GREATEST MAN WHO
EVER LIVED
“He was
born in an
obscure
village, the
child of a
peasant
woman.
He grew up in another village,
where He worked in a carpenter
shop until He was thirty.
Then for three
years He was
an itinerant
preacher.
He never wrote
a book.
He never held
an office.
He never had a
family or a
home.
He didn’t go to
college.
He never visited
a big city.
He never travelled
far from the
place where He
was born.
He did none of the
things that
usually
accompany
greatness.
He had no
credentials but
Himself.
He was only thirty-three when the tide of public opinion
turned against Him.
His friends
ran away.
One of them
denied
Him.
He was turned over to His enemies and
went through the mockery of a trial.
He was nailed to a Cross
between two thieves.
While He was
dying, His
executioners
gambled for His
garments,
the only property
He had on earth.
When He
was dead,
He was laid
in a
borrowed
grave
through the
pity of a
friend.
Nineteen centuries have come and gone, and today
He is the central Figure of the human race.
All the armies that ever marched, all the navies that
ever sailed, all the parliaments that ever sat, all the
kings that ever reigned, put together, have not
affected the life of man on this earth as much as
that one solitary Life.”
There is no doubt that
Jesus Christ is the
greatest Man who has
ever lived in all of
history.
He changed
the world
forever.
• When He was born, He transformed the very way
we measure time
• He turned aside the river of the ages out of its
course and lifted the centuries off their hinges.
His birthday, His Incarnation, touched and
transformed time.
Now the whole world counts time as Before Christ
(BC) and AD (Anno Domini – in the year of our
Lord). Jesus Christ is the central figure of history.
• More books have been written about Jesus Christ
than any other person in history.
• The world before Christ was a world without
hospitals, a world without charity, a world without
respect for the sanctity of life.
• . Hospitals were an innovation of Christianity.
Hence the healing symbol of a cross represents
hospitals.
• The nursing profession was
founded by Christians such
as Florence Nightingale out
of devotion for Christ.
• One of history’s greatest humanitarian movements,
the International Red Cross, was founded by
Christians
• in response to the Scriptural injunctions to care for
the sick and the suffering
• Christians such as Dr.
Louis Pasteur have
fuelled some of the
greatest practical
advances in medicine.
• Pasteur has probably
saved more lives than
any other individual in
history through his
inventions.
The whole concept of
charity was a Christian
innovation. Benevolence
to strangers was unknown
before Christ.
The teachings and example
of Jesus Christ have
inspired the greatest acts
of generosity, hospitality,
self-sacrifice and service
for the poor, sick and
needy over two thousand
years.
The teachings and
example of Jesus
Christ have inspired
the greatest acts of
generosity,
hospitality,
self-sacrifice and
service for the poor,
sick and needy over
two thousand years.
• Before the advent of Christianity every culture-
practised slavery and human sacrifice – even the
highly esteemed Greek and Roman civilisations.
Child sacrifice was common among the pagan
religions.
• The Aztec
Empire in
Mexico and
• Inca Empire in
Peru engaged in
slavery, ritual
rapes and mass
human sacrifice.
• Suttee, the burning of widows on the funeral pyres
of their husbands, was common practice in Hindu
India before the missionary William Carey arrived.
• Slavery was
eradicated as a
result of
tireless efforts
of Christians
such as
William
Wilberforce
and David Livingstone.
Respect for life and liberty is a fruit of Christianity.
• Those promoting abortion, euthanasia and
pornography are not offering us progress, but only a
return to pre-Christian paganism.
• The positive impact of Jesus
Christ on the world cannot be
overstated. Everything from
education to human rights,
from public health to
economic liberty – the things
we cherish most and many of
the blessings we take for
granted – all can be traced to
the spiritual and the cultural
revolution begun by Jesus
Christ.
• The irrefutable fact is that Christianity gave birth
to modern science. The scientific revolution began
with the Protestant Reformation and the Bible
played a vital part in the development of scientific
discovery.
• Every major branch of science was developed by
a Bible believing Christian.
• The Bible essentially created science.
• When we get into a car, start the engine, turn on the
lights, drive to a hospital, receive an anaesthetic
before an operation, and have an effective operation
done in a germ-free environment, we need to
remember that we owe it all to Jesus Christ.
• “Every school you
see – public or
private, religious or
secular –
is a visible reminder of
the religion of Jesus
Christ.
So is every college and
university.”
• Dr. James Kennedy.
Harvard
• The phenomenon of education for the masses has its
roots in Christianity. The pursuit of the knowledge
of God in a systematic, philosophical and in-depth
way gave rise to the phenomenon of universities all
around the world.
• It was the Christian faith that gave rise to the
idea of higher learning.
• Most of the languages of the world were first set
to writing by Christian missionaries. The first
book in most languages of the world has been the
Bible.
• Christianity has been the greatest force for
promoting literacy worldwide throughout
history.
• The Christian missionary movement in the 19th
Century pioneered tens of thousands of schools
throughout Africa, Asia and the Pacific Islands –
providing education for countless millions, even in
the remotest jungles, giving the gift of literacy to
tribes which had
never before had a written
language.
• There is no doubt
that Jesus Christ
was the greatest
Teacher the world
has ever known.
• When He spoke,
“They were
astonished at His
teaching, for He
taught them as one
having
authority…”
Mark 1:22.
• The life, teachings and example of Jesus Christ have
profoundly influenced the whole development of
education worldwide.
The Great Commission of our Lord Jesus was to
“make disciples of all nations…teaching them…”
Matthew 28:19-20
• From the very beginning Christians were establishing
schools. Amongst the many innovations in Christian
Education was that these Christian schools taught
everybody, including girls and women.
Formally educating both sexes was a Christian innovation.
• The Greeks and Romans before the birth of Christ
did not formally educate girls. Only boys from the
privileged classes obtained an education.
• Christianity revolutionised education by making
it available to all classes and both genders.
• Saint Augustine observed
that Christian women
were better educated than
the pagan male
philosophers.
• Every
branch
and level
of
education
was
pioneered
by Bible
believing
Christians
GRADED EDUCATION
Graded levels of education was first introduced in the 16th Century by
a German Lutheran layman, Johann Sturm, who believed that this
system would motivate students to study, because they would be
rewarded by advancing to the next level. Sturm introduced the
gymnasium, in Strassburg in 1538.
KINDERGARTENS
Kindergartens were first established by Frederick Froebel (1782 -
1852). Froebel was a devout Christian who believed that the world of
man and nature were connected by God.
The son of a German
Lutheran pastor,
Froebel developed the
idea of a school that
would allow young
children to grow under
the care of an expert
gardener (a teacher) in
a children's garden
(kindergarten) because
he had often helped his
father in the family
garden.
EDUCATION FOR THE DEAF
Education for the deaf was
also pioneered by
Christians.
Charles L'Epee
developed a sign language
for formally teaching the
deaf,
in 1775.
Before Jesus
Christ, human
life in the Greek
and Roman
world was
extremely cheap.
Infants born with
physical defects
such as
blindness, were
commonly
abandoned to die
in the wilderness.
• In Greece, blind
babies were cast into
the sea. Those who
survived their blind
infancy, or became
blind later in
childhood usually
became galley slaves,
and blind girls were
commonly assigned to
a life of prostitution
However, Jesus Christ
showed particular
compassion for the
blind, healing many
blind individuals
during His ministry
on earth.
When the Roman
persecution of the Church
ended, in the 4th Century,
Christians established
asylums for the blind. In
the 19th Century, Louis
Braille, a dedicated
Christian who lost his
eyesight at age three,
developed the worlds first
alphabet that enabled
blind people to read with
their fingers.
Sunday schools
were begun by
Robert Raikes in
1780 to provide
boys and girls
from the poorest
homes with the
gift of literacy
and the riches of
the Scriptures
• The first universities grew out of the monastic
missionary centers, which had discipled Europe.
• The first
university
lecturers were
the missionary
monks who had
collected books,
accumulated
libraries, copied
manuscripts and
were uniquely
equipped for
advanced
academic study.
• Most universities began as Christian schools,
including Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Oxford,
Cambridge, Heidelberg and Basel.
• The greatest invention in
the field of learning, the
printing press, by
Johannes Gutenberg, was
also a fruit of the Christian
faith.
• The first book to
be printed was the
Bible.
• The very name “university” testifies to its Christian
origins. University means “One Truth”.
• Isn’t it time that teachers, lecturers and professors
took an in depth look at the greatest Teacher the
world has ever known, the greatest Book ever
produced and the Faith with inspired and
pioneered every major branch of education and
science?
• Just consider some
of the every-day
things, which have
been inspired by the
Bible.
The word “breakfast”
comes from the
concept of breaking
the fast.
• The word “restaurant” comes from Jesus’ promise
in Matthew 11:28 “Come to Me, all you who labour
and are heavy laden and I will give you rest.”
• The first restaurant founded in Paris in 1766 placed
that verse from Matthew 11:28 in bold letters
outside this first public establishment dedicated to
providing meals in a pleasant atmosphere.
• The fact that our week consists of seven days is a
testimony to the fact of God creating the world in
six days, resting on the seventh.
• The practice of Sunday being a Day of rest dates
back to the Christian tradition of honouring the first
day of the week as the Lord’s Day, a testimony to
the fact that Jesus Christ rose from the dead on the
first day of the week.
• Every time a newspaper publishes the date, it is a
testimony to the centrality of Christ. When we call
this the year 2014, we are acknowledging that Jesus
Christ is the central focus of history. This is the
year 2014 AD, ‘in the year of our Lord’.
• The very word “goodbye” comes from a parting
prayer: God be with ye.
• The word “holiday” comes from holy day.
• The Bible, particularly the Ten
Commandments, laid the
framework and legal
foundations of Western
civilisation.
• The very first statute, the first written restriction on
the powers of government was the Magna Carta of
1215.
• It was written by a pastor
and thoroughly saturated
with Scriptural principles.
• The Bible
has inspired
the greatest
literature,
• the greatest art,
• the greatest examples
of architecture,
• the age of exploration,
•world missions,
• the rule of
law,
the
separation of
powers,
checks and
balances,
representative
government,
• the sanctity of life, and so much more that we take
for granted.
• Christianity introduced a respect for life and liberty
that was completely unknown before the coming of
Jesus Christ.
• In the ancient world, the teachings of Jesus Christ
halted infanticide, liberated women,
abolished slavery, inspired the first charities
and religious organisations, created hospitals,
established orphanages and founded schools.
• In the medieval times, Christianity built libraries,
invented colleges and universities,
dignified labour and converted the barbarians.
• In the modern era,
Christian teaching has
advanced science,
inspired political,
social and economic
freedom, promoted
justice and provided
the greatest inspiration
for the most
magnificent
achievements in art,
architecture, music and
literature.
• Christianity has been
the most powerful agent
in transforming society
for the better across
2000 years. No other
religion, philosophy,
teaching, nation or
movement has changed
the world for the better
as Christianity has
done.
• Jesus Christ is the greatest
Man who has ever lived, and
the Bible is the greatest Book
ever written.
• The Bible is the number one
best selling book
in all of history.
It is estimated that well over
30 million Bibles and
100 million New Testaments
are printed every year.
• The Bible has also been translated into more
languages than any other book in history.
• Wise men still seek Him.
• He became like us
– that we might become like Him.
• He was rejected – that we might be accepted.
• He was condemned – that we might be forgiven.
• He was punished
– that we might
be pardoned.
• He suffered –
that we
might be
strengthened.
• He was whipped – that we might be healed.
• He was hated – that we might be loved.
• He was crucified –
that we might be
justified.
• He was tortured –
that we might be
comforted.
• He died – that we might live.
• He went to hell – that we might go to Heaven.
• He endured what we deserve – that we might
enjoy what only He deserves.
There is one appointment not one of us will miss.
In fact none of us will even be able to be late for this
appointment.
“It is appointed unto man once to die and after this to
face Judgement.” Hebrews 9:27
We do not know when, or under what
circumstances, our lives will come to an end. But
we do know that when we die we will stand before
Almighty God, our Creator and eternal Judge, and
we will have to give an account of our lives to Him.
“For we must all appear before the
judgement seat of Christ, that each
one may receive what is due to him
for the things done while in the body,
whether good or bad.” 2 Corinthians 5:10
“Only life,
it will soon
be passed
– only
what’s done
for Christ
will last.”
We need to work out our priorities in the light of
eternity. We need to invest our time, talents and
treasure into those things that are going to last for
eternity:
the people of God,
the Word of God
and the Kingdom of God.
These are what are ultimately important.
“Seek first the Kingdom of God, and His
righteousness and all these things will be
added unto you.” Matthew 6:33
In the light of eternity, knowing that you are going
to stand before the Creator and eternal Judge, you
need to review your life’s work, your family
relationships, habits and activities.
Imagine: On that great day when you will stand
before the Judgement seat of Christ and give an
account of your life, do you really believe that any
of us will be thinking:
I should have watched more TV!
I was too generous! I should have held on to that
grudge for longer! I was too spiritual! I spent too
much time studying the Bible and praying! I was
too evangelistic! I sacrificed too much for God’s
Kingdom!
Seriously, in eternity: Will any of us regret
praying too much? Studying the Bible too
intently? Being too forgiving? Being too
generous? Sacrificing too much for God’s
Kingdom?
If you knew that you would die next year – what
would you do differently this year? We need to
work out our priorities in the light of eternity.
If I were to ask: What is the greatest need and
priority of your life? What would you think?:
Academic achievement? Promotion? Marriage?
Political advancement? Success in business?
Money? Career? Or evangelism?
When our Lord Jesus
was asked what the
greatest commandment
was He replied:
“And you shall love the
Lord your God with all
your heart, with all your
soul, with all your mind,
and with all your
strength…you shall love
your neighbour as
yourself.”
Mark 12:30-31
It follows then that the greatest sin would be to fail
to love God with all our heart.
Failure to love God is the root sin that leads to all
others.
You cannot truly love your neighbour unless you
first love God. The Scripture makes clear that even
more serious than the bad we have done, evil as that
is, is the good that we could have done,
but did not do (Matthew 25:41-46)
“Therefore to him who
knows to do good and does
not do it, to him it is sin.”
James 4:17
What really matters? To know God and to make Him
known. To know the Word of God and the God of the
Word. Our greatest priority is to love God above all else
and more than anyone else. This is what really matters.
There are three ways of rejecting Christ:
By procrastination – knowing the truth,
being convinced, caring, but not actually
getting around to making a decision.
By apathy – knowing the truth, but not caring
enough to do something about it
Blatantly – like Atheism, denying God and
openly rejecting Him.
It is not enough to know the truth of Gospel in
our heads, we need to believe in our hearts. With
all our heart. It is not enough to know about
God, we must know Him personally, we need to
have a personal relationship with Him. We need
to trust Christ, love Him, follow and obey Him.
Our Lord Jesus commanded His disciples
to preach the Gospel of repentance and
forgiveness of sins to all nations.
Biblical repentance
involves far more
than feeling sorry
for our sins.
Sometimes we are
only sorry because
we got caught. That
is not repentance,
that is remorse.
Biblical repentance involves:
Conviction – a change of mind
Contrition – a change of heart
Conversion – a change of life
You need to respond to the Gospel of Christ in
repentance and faith. “Trust and obey, there is no
other way to be happy in Jesus but to trust and
obey.”
You do not want to settle for just knowing the truth
in your head, and failing to respond wholeheartedly
with trust and obedience in your heart.
Jesus Christ came to this world in order to die for
our sins. We need to respond in repentance and
faith.
We need a change of mind, a change of heart
and a change of life. This is what Biblical
Repentance is all about. Jesus is the reason
for the season.
Do you want to be one of those wise men who
seek Him?
“Salvation is found in no one else, for there is no
other Name under heaven given to men by which
we must be saved.” Acts 4:12
Frontline Fellowship
PO Box 74
Newlands
7725
Cape Town
South Africa
E-mail: admin@frontline.org.za
Web: www.frontline.org.za
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The Greatest Man Who Ever Lived

  • 1. THE GREATEST MAN WHO EVER LIVED
  • 2.
  • 3.
  • 4. THE GREATEST MAN WHO EVER LIVED
  • 5. “He was born in an obscure village, the child of a peasant woman.
  • 6. He grew up in another village, where He worked in a carpenter shop until He was thirty.
  • 7. Then for three years He was an itinerant preacher. He never wrote a book. He never held an office.
  • 8. He never had a family or a home. He didn’t go to college. He never visited a big city.
  • 9. He never travelled far from the place where He was born. He did none of the things that usually accompany greatness. He had no credentials but Himself.
  • 10. He was only thirty-three when the tide of public opinion turned against Him.
  • 11. His friends ran away. One of them denied Him.
  • 12. He was turned over to His enemies and went through the mockery of a trial.
  • 13. He was nailed to a Cross between two thieves.
  • 14. While He was dying, His executioners gambled for His garments, the only property He had on earth.
  • 15. When He was dead, He was laid in a borrowed grave through the pity of a friend.
  • 16. Nineteen centuries have come and gone, and today He is the central Figure of the human race.
  • 17. All the armies that ever marched, all the navies that ever sailed, all the parliaments that ever sat, all the kings that ever reigned, put together, have not affected the life of man on this earth as much as that one solitary Life.”
  • 18. There is no doubt that Jesus Christ is the greatest Man who has ever lived in all of history. He changed the world forever.
  • 19. • When He was born, He transformed the very way we measure time
  • 20. • He turned aside the river of the ages out of its course and lifted the centuries off their hinges. His birthday, His Incarnation, touched and transformed time.
  • 21. Now the whole world counts time as Before Christ (BC) and AD (Anno Domini – in the year of our Lord). Jesus Christ is the central figure of history.
  • 22. • More books have been written about Jesus Christ than any other person in history.
  • 23. • The world before Christ was a world without hospitals, a world without charity, a world without respect for the sanctity of life.
  • 24. • . Hospitals were an innovation of Christianity. Hence the healing symbol of a cross represents hospitals.
  • 25. • The nursing profession was founded by Christians such as Florence Nightingale out of devotion for Christ.
  • 26.
  • 27.
  • 28.
  • 29. • One of history’s greatest humanitarian movements, the International Red Cross, was founded by Christians
  • 30. • in response to the Scriptural injunctions to care for the sick and the suffering
  • 31. • Christians such as Dr. Louis Pasteur have fuelled some of the greatest practical advances in medicine. • Pasteur has probably saved more lives than any other individual in history through his inventions.
  • 32. The whole concept of charity was a Christian innovation. Benevolence to strangers was unknown before Christ. The teachings and example of Jesus Christ have inspired the greatest acts of generosity, hospitality, self-sacrifice and service for the poor, sick and needy over two thousand years.
  • 33. The teachings and example of Jesus Christ have inspired the greatest acts of generosity, hospitality, self-sacrifice and service for the poor, sick and needy over two thousand years.
  • 34. • Before the advent of Christianity every culture- practised slavery and human sacrifice – even the highly esteemed Greek and Roman civilisations. Child sacrifice was common among the pagan religions.
  • 35. • The Aztec Empire in Mexico and • Inca Empire in Peru engaged in slavery, ritual rapes and mass human sacrifice.
  • 36. • Suttee, the burning of widows on the funeral pyres of their husbands, was common practice in Hindu India before the missionary William Carey arrived.
  • 37. • Slavery was eradicated as a result of tireless efforts of Christians such as William Wilberforce
  • 38. and David Livingstone. Respect for life and liberty is a fruit of Christianity.
  • 39. • Those promoting abortion, euthanasia and pornography are not offering us progress, but only a return to pre-Christian paganism.
  • 40. • The positive impact of Jesus Christ on the world cannot be overstated. Everything from education to human rights, from public health to economic liberty – the things we cherish most and many of the blessings we take for granted – all can be traced to the spiritual and the cultural revolution begun by Jesus Christ.
  • 41. • The irrefutable fact is that Christianity gave birth to modern science. The scientific revolution began with the Protestant Reformation and the Bible played a vital part in the development of scientific discovery.
  • 42. • Every major branch of science was developed by a Bible believing Christian. • The Bible essentially created science.
  • 43. • When we get into a car, start the engine, turn on the lights, drive to a hospital, receive an anaesthetic before an operation, and have an effective operation done in a germ-free environment, we need to remember that we owe it all to Jesus Christ.
  • 44. • “Every school you see – public or private, religious or secular – is a visible reminder of the religion of Jesus Christ. So is every college and university.” • Dr. James Kennedy. Harvard
  • 45. • The phenomenon of education for the masses has its roots in Christianity. The pursuit of the knowledge of God in a systematic, philosophical and in-depth way gave rise to the phenomenon of universities all around the world.
  • 46. • It was the Christian faith that gave rise to the idea of higher learning.
  • 47. • Most of the languages of the world were first set to writing by Christian missionaries. The first book in most languages of the world has been the Bible.
  • 48. • Christianity has been the greatest force for promoting literacy worldwide throughout history.
  • 49. • The Christian missionary movement in the 19th Century pioneered tens of thousands of schools throughout Africa, Asia and the Pacific Islands – providing education for countless millions, even in the remotest jungles, giving the gift of literacy to tribes which had never before had a written language.
  • 50. • There is no doubt that Jesus Christ was the greatest Teacher the world has ever known. • When He spoke, “They were astonished at His teaching, for He taught them as one having authority…” Mark 1:22.
  • 51. • The life, teachings and example of Jesus Christ have profoundly influenced the whole development of education worldwide. The Great Commission of our Lord Jesus was to “make disciples of all nations…teaching them…” Matthew 28:19-20
  • 52. • From the very beginning Christians were establishing schools. Amongst the many innovations in Christian Education was that these Christian schools taught everybody, including girls and women. Formally educating both sexes was a Christian innovation.
  • 53. • The Greeks and Romans before the birth of Christ did not formally educate girls. Only boys from the privileged classes obtained an education.
  • 54. • Christianity revolutionised education by making it available to all classes and both genders.
  • 55. • Saint Augustine observed that Christian women were better educated than the pagan male philosophers.
  • 57. GRADED EDUCATION Graded levels of education was first introduced in the 16th Century by a German Lutheran layman, Johann Sturm, who believed that this system would motivate students to study, because they would be rewarded by advancing to the next level. Sturm introduced the gymnasium, in Strassburg in 1538.
  • 58. KINDERGARTENS Kindergartens were first established by Frederick Froebel (1782 - 1852). Froebel was a devout Christian who believed that the world of man and nature were connected by God.
  • 59. The son of a German Lutheran pastor, Froebel developed the idea of a school that would allow young children to grow under the care of an expert gardener (a teacher) in a children's garden (kindergarten) because he had often helped his father in the family garden.
  • 60. EDUCATION FOR THE DEAF Education for the deaf was also pioneered by Christians. Charles L'Epee developed a sign language for formally teaching the deaf, in 1775.
  • 61. Before Jesus Christ, human life in the Greek and Roman world was extremely cheap. Infants born with physical defects such as blindness, were commonly abandoned to die in the wilderness.
  • 62. • In Greece, blind babies were cast into the sea. Those who survived their blind infancy, or became blind later in childhood usually became galley slaves, and blind girls were commonly assigned to a life of prostitution
  • 63. However, Jesus Christ showed particular compassion for the blind, healing many blind individuals during His ministry on earth.
  • 64. When the Roman persecution of the Church ended, in the 4th Century, Christians established asylums for the blind. In the 19th Century, Louis Braille, a dedicated Christian who lost his eyesight at age three, developed the worlds first alphabet that enabled blind people to read with their fingers.
  • 65. Sunday schools were begun by Robert Raikes in 1780 to provide boys and girls from the poorest homes with the gift of literacy and the riches of the Scriptures
  • 66. • The first universities grew out of the monastic missionary centers, which had discipled Europe.
  • 67. • The first university lecturers were the missionary monks who had collected books, accumulated libraries, copied manuscripts and were uniquely equipped for advanced academic study.
  • 68. • Most universities began as Christian schools, including Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Oxford, Cambridge, Heidelberg and Basel.
  • 69. • The greatest invention in the field of learning, the printing press, by Johannes Gutenberg, was also a fruit of the Christian faith. • The first book to be printed was the Bible.
  • 70. • The very name “university” testifies to its Christian origins. University means “One Truth”.
  • 71. • Isn’t it time that teachers, lecturers and professors took an in depth look at the greatest Teacher the world has ever known, the greatest Book ever produced and the Faith with inspired and pioneered every major branch of education and science?
  • 72. • Just consider some of the every-day things, which have been inspired by the Bible. The word “breakfast” comes from the concept of breaking the fast.
  • 73. • The word “restaurant” comes from Jesus’ promise in Matthew 11:28 “Come to Me, all you who labour and are heavy laden and I will give you rest.”
  • 74. • The first restaurant founded in Paris in 1766 placed that verse from Matthew 11:28 in bold letters outside this first public establishment dedicated to providing meals in a pleasant atmosphere.
  • 75. • The fact that our week consists of seven days is a testimony to the fact of God creating the world in six days, resting on the seventh.
  • 76. • The practice of Sunday being a Day of rest dates back to the Christian tradition of honouring the first day of the week as the Lord’s Day, a testimony to the fact that Jesus Christ rose from the dead on the first day of the week.
  • 77. • Every time a newspaper publishes the date, it is a testimony to the centrality of Christ. When we call this the year 2014, we are acknowledging that Jesus Christ is the central focus of history. This is the year 2014 AD, ‘in the year of our Lord’.
  • 78. • The very word “goodbye” comes from a parting prayer: God be with ye.
  • 79. • The word “holiday” comes from holy day.
  • 80. • The Bible, particularly the Ten Commandments, laid the framework and legal foundations of Western civilisation.
  • 81.
  • 82. • The very first statute, the first written restriction on the powers of government was the Magna Carta of 1215.
  • 83. • It was written by a pastor and thoroughly saturated with Scriptural principles.
  • 84. • The Bible has inspired the greatest literature,
  • 86. • the greatest examples of architecture,
  • 87. • the age of exploration,
  • 89. • the rule of law, the separation of powers, checks and balances, representative government,
  • 90. • the sanctity of life, and so much more that we take for granted.
  • 91. • Christianity introduced a respect for life and liberty that was completely unknown before the coming of Jesus Christ.
  • 92. • In the ancient world, the teachings of Jesus Christ halted infanticide, liberated women,
  • 93. abolished slavery, inspired the first charities
  • 94. and religious organisations, created hospitals, established orphanages and founded schools.
  • 95. • In the medieval times, Christianity built libraries, invented colleges and universities,
  • 96. dignified labour and converted the barbarians.
  • 97. • In the modern era, Christian teaching has advanced science, inspired political, social and economic freedom, promoted justice and provided the greatest inspiration for the most magnificent achievements in art, architecture, music and literature.
  • 98. • Christianity has been the most powerful agent in transforming society for the better across 2000 years. No other religion, philosophy, teaching, nation or movement has changed the world for the better as Christianity has done.
  • 99. • Jesus Christ is the greatest Man who has ever lived, and the Bible is the greatest Book ever written.
  • 100. • The Bible is the number one best selling book in all of history. It is estimated that well over 30 million Bibles and 100 million New Testaments are printed every year.
  • 101. • The Bible has also been translated into more languages than any other book in history.
  • 102. • Wise men still seek Him.
  • 103. • He became like us – that we might become like Him.
  • 104. • He was rejected – that we might be accepted.
  • 105. • He was condemned – that we might be forgiven.
  • 106. • He was punished – that we might be pardoned.
  • 107. • He suffered – that we might be strengthened.
  • 108. • He was whipped – that we might be healed.
  • 109. • He was hated – that we might be loved.
  • 110. • He was crucified – that we might be justified.
  • 111. • He was tortured – that we might be comforted.
  • 112. • He died – that we might live.
  • 113. • He went to hell – that we might go to Heaven.
  • 114. • He endured what we deserve – that we might enjoy what only He deserves.
  • 115. There is one appointment not one of us will miss. In fact none of us will even be able to be late for this appointment. “It is appointed unto man once to die and after this to face Judgement.” Hebrews 9:27
  • 116. We do not know when, or under what circumstances, our lives will come to an end. But we do know that when we die we will stand before Almighty God, our Creator and eternal Judge, and we will have to give an account of our lives to Him.
  • 117. “For we must all appear before the judgement seat of Christ, that each one may receive what is due to him for the things done while in the body, whether good or bad.” 2 Corinthians 5:10
  • 118. “Only life, it will soon be passed – only what’s done for Christ will last.”
  • 119. We need to work out our priorities in the light of eternity. We need to invest our time, talents and treasure into those things that are going to last for eternity: the people of God, the Word of God and the Kingdom of God. These are what are ultimately important.
  • 120. “Seek first the Kingdom of God, and His righteousness and all these things will be added unto you.” Matthew 6:33
  • 121. In the light of eternity, knowing that you are going to stand before the Creator and eternal Judge, you need to review your life’s work, your family relationships, habits and activities.
  • 122. Imagine: On that great day when you will stand before the Judgement seat of Christ and give an account of your life, do you really believe that any of us will be thinking:
  • 123. I should have watched more TV!
  • 124. I was too generous! I should have held on to that grudge for longer! I was too spiritual! I spent too much time studying the Bible and praying! I was too evangelistic! I sacrificed too much for God’s Kingdom!
  • 125. Seriously, in eternity: Will any of us regret praying too much? Studying the Bible too intently? Being too forgiving? Being too generous? Sacrificing too much for God’s Kingdom?
  • 126. If you knew that you would die next year – what would you do differently this year? We need to work out our priorities in the light of eternity.
  • 127. If I were to ask: What is the greatest need and priority of your life? What would you think?: Academic achievement? Promotion? Marriage? Political advancement? Success in business? Money? Career? Or evangelism?
  • 128. When our Lord Jesus was asked what the greatest commandment was He replied: “And you shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, with all your mind, and with all your strength…you shall love your neighbour as yourself.” Mark 12:30-31
  • 129. It follows then that the greatest sin would be to fail to love God with all our heart. Failure to love God is the root sin that leads to all others.
  • 130. You cannot truly love your neighbour unless you first love God. The Scripture makes clear that even more serious than the bad we have done, evil as that is, is the good that we could have done, but did not do (Matthew 25:41-46)
  • 131. “Therefore to him who knows to do good and does not do it, to him it is sin.” James 4:17
  • 132. What really matters? To know God and to make Him known. To know the Word of God and the God of the Word. Our greatest priority is to love God above all else and more than anyone else. This is what really matters.
  • 133. There are three ways of rejecting Christ: By procrastination – knowing the truth, being convinced, caring, but not actually getting around to making a decision. By apathy – knowing the truth, but not caring enough to do something about it Blatantly – like Atheism, denying God and openly rejecting Him.
  • 134. It is not enough to know the truth of Gospel in our heads, we need to believe in our hearts. With all our heart. It is not enough to know about God, we must know Him personally, we need to have a personal relationship with Him. We need to trust Christ, love Him, follow and obey Him.
  • 135. Our Lord Jesus commanded His disciples to preach the Gospel of repentance and forgiveness of sins to all nations.
  • 136. Biblical repentance involves far more than feeling sorry for our sins. Sometimes we are only sorry because we got caught. That is not repentance, that is remorse.
  • 137. Biblical repentance involves: Conviction – a change of mind Contrition – a change of heart Conversion – a change of life
  • 138. You need to respond to the Gospel of Christ in repentance and faith. “Trust and obey, there is no other way to be happy in Jesus but to trust and obey.”
  • 139. You do not want to settle for just knowing the truth in your head, and failing to respond wholeheartedly with trust and obedience in your heart.
  • 140. Jesus Christ came to this world in order to die for our sins. We need to respond in repentance and faith.
  • 141. We need a change of mind, a change of heart and a change of life. This is what Biblical Repentance is all about. Jesus is the reason for the season.
  • 142. Do you want to be one of those wise men who seek Him?
  • 143. “Salvation is found in no one else, for there is no other Name under heaven given to men by which we must be saved.” Acts 4:12
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