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The Messiah’s Secret – The Rich Man and Lazarus

The  Messiah’s Secret –  The Holy Spirit’s  Ministry

This morning at Church we heard about the work of the Bible Society and its’ history. In 1804 it was founded and called the British and Foreign Bible Society. Its main work of translating the Bible into languages, so that everybody across the world can read the Bible in their own language. The Bible is both an historical book and it gives us the key to life.

In our Old Testament reading this evening, it is about a true event that took place approximately 458 BC. Ezra was appointed by the Persian King Artaxerxes 1 to reorganise religious affairs in Jerusalem. Nehemiah 8: 9-18

Ezra was a descendant of Aaron a scholar in the Law of the God of Heaven.’ He read it aloud to the people in Hebrew, a group of priests (Levites) then ‘gave an oral translation in Aramaic the official language of the Persian Empire. When the people heard the word, they wept, grieving for their sin. However Nehemiah pointed out to them that they should not weep but rejoice, he wanted them to rejoice ‘For joy is the strength of the Lord.’ God had given them atonement, a covering for their sin through the sacrifice made at the Temple.
Brother Yun a leader in the Chinese Church in his book ‘Living Water’ he wrote this.” If you have allowed the devil to steal your joy of the Lord from you, then you will feel weak and powerless. If you learn to praise Jesus Christ regardless of your circumstances, you will find inner freedom and joy, and you will have the strength to overcome whatever you are faced with. The joy of the Lord is such a key, because Nehemiah said.”The joy of the Lord is my strength,” when the joy of the Lord returns, you will be strong!”

In our Gospel reading Jesus said this, “They will put you out of the synagogues; indeed, the hour is coming when whoever kills you will think he is offering service to God. And they will do this because they have not known the Father, or me.” John 16: 1-11.

Brother Yun spoke from his own experience, yes, he had broken the Communist law, he had been arrested for preaching about Jesus and he refused to deny his faith in Jesus, as a result he was imprisoned and tortured. In his prison cell he was downcast at first about it, but he began to praise the Lord for being able to suffer for the sake of the Gospel. The joy of the Lord filled his heart. Yun said that he forgave the soldiers who treated him badly.
Jesus also in this passage of scripture spoke of the Holy Spirit’s ministry: The Holy Spirit would convict the world of sin, righteousness and judgement.
The Holy Spirit’s ministry working in Yun convicting the people of Henan Province of the sin of unbelief.   

In Nehemiah 8: 13 the following day Ezra read to the Israelites about Israel’s Feasts, as it was the 7th month, they must have noted that The Feast of Tabernacles took place during the 7th month the 15th Tishri. 
This 7 day Feast commemorated the Exodus from Egypt were God instructed the Israelites to make booths in order to shelter them from the desert winds and the scorching sun.

                    

This prompted Nehemiah and Ezra to tell  the people to go and  gather branches of palm, myrtle, willow and make booths to celebrate the ‘Feast of Tabernacles’ or ‘Booths’. The booths were erected on their roofs, in courtyards by every family. It was to remind them of the Lord watching over his people
Another true story from Yun’s book of one of his friends being imprisoned for his faith. In prison he was severely mistreated by the guards, but he escaped, instead of running as far away as he could, the Lord wanted him to returned as a visitor and encourage those men who were in prison with him, so after only a few hours of his escape he went back. At the prison gate he showed his identity card which had his name on it, but the guards did not recognise him. Inside the prison he sat and spoke with a prisoner encouraging him. 
The Christian prisoners must have rejoiced to see his courage and the Lord’s hand upon him. He left the prison showing his card. Shortly afterwards the guards realised who he was and the alarm sounded, but he got away.   
God watches over his people.

Another element of the Feast of Tabernacles
 The pouring of water in the Temple.
From the Pool of Siloam a priest carried a pitcher of water into the Temple where the high priest poured out the water into a basin at the foot of the altar. From another pitcher wine was poured into a basin at the base of the altar. These mingled together as they flowed through special pipes at the back of the altar into the brook of the Kidron.
Victor Buksbazen in his book ‘The Gospel in the Feasts of Israel’ wrote, “It was prophetic and Messianic in its hope, looking towards the outpouring of the Holy Spirit not only on Israel but also the believers of all nations under the reign of Messiah King.”
The 7thday was called The Day of the Great Hosanna
The outpouring of water on the seventh day was accompanied by a trumpet blast on the Shoffer, the waving of the lulav and the singing of the Hallel. It was on this day that Jesus stood in the Temple and cried out: “If any one thirst, let him come to me. He that believes in me as the scripture has said, out of his heart shall flow rivers of living water.” John 7: 38
John recorded Jesus’ words and added that the Holy Spirit wasn’t given until after Jesus ascended into heaven. The Holy Spirit was first given to his disciples and followers and since that time all who believe in Jesus receive the precious gift of the Holy Spirit. 
The Lord gave his disciples and us his Spirit and the Holy Spirit testifies to the righteousness of God of how much God loves the people of the world by sending his Son to die for us, to take our place, to take upon himself the dirty rags of our sin and cleanse them with his blood, and replaces them with white robes of righteousness.

Zechariah’s vision 
In the vision Joshua was standing before the angel of the Lord clothed with filthy garments. And the angel said to those who were standing before him, “Remove the filthy garments from him.” And to him he said, “Behold I have taken your iniquity away from you, and I will clothe you with rich apparel.” Zechariah 3: 3,4.
This vision was prophetic of what Jesus has done for us on the cross. Our dirty garments representing our sin washed clean in the blood of Jesus (the Lamb of God) now whiter than snow. We put on the garments of Praise, robes of righteousness. When God looks at his children he sees the righteousness of Jesus in us.

The Holy Spirit’s ministry working in us showing to the world the righteousness of God: in our actions and in our words. 1 Corinthians 2: 12-15
The Holy Spirit ministry he looks at our heart and judges our thoughts and intentions; he uses his sword to pierce us to separate the flesh from the Spirit. 
The flesh I see as having the fear of speaking out the Gospel. Whereas, the Holy Spirit directs us and gives us the words to speak out the Gospel in making Jesus known. I’ve witnessed it a number of times when a Christian is filled with the Holy Spirit and they go and tell everybody they meet, they are so wanting to share the good news and want the same for others.
The Church in the West Drowning in a Sea of Despondency.
Yun sees the church in the West as steering its own boat instead of Jesus and Christians are in fear of drowning as Jesus seems to be asleep in the boat. He urges us to take out the Gospel regardless of the consequences.
To pray and seek the Lord’s way forward for his church to spread the good news. Yun reminds us that Jesus is alive and he loves us and to tell the people who we know and meet.

Prayer

Father God you love us so much that you wait for us to come to the end of ourselves in our striving to spread the good news about Jesus. Help us to realise that you want to direct our work through your Holy Spirit’s ministry in our lives. May we be obedient to do your will? In Jesus’ name. Amen.