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[[MP3 Version |http://www.southfayettechurch.org/sermons/2009/2009-07-12pm.mp3]] or [[PDF Version |http://www.southfayettechurch.org/sermons/2009/2009-07-12pm.pdf]]
/Based upon article: by Jud Davis, The Splendor of Thorns, pages 63-65 in Answers Magazine, Vol. 4, No. 3./
Theme: The shadowy gospel as seen through the Fall of man.
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!! INTRODUCTION
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In our previous lesson we saw just how God used the story of the Fall of man (Gen.
1-3) as a shadowy gospel.
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Tonight we look at one other – unlikely – instrument in this divinely orchestrated story of redemption: thorns.
!! ALL THORNS POINT TO CHRIST
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God pronounced a thorny curse in the lives of mankind (and ground) until redemption came through the seed of woman.
Gen. 3:17-18
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Later, God used a place of a thorny bush – to bring about deliverance (through Moses) yet a law that reminded them of their sins (curse).
Exo. 3 (Lk.
20:37; Acts 7:30); Exo.
18-20 (Heb.
12:18ff)
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When Israel became a people of God – He had this rebellious people build a shadowy tabernacle – made from all things: thorny wood (acacia) – a reminding bridge between curse and redemption.
Exo.
25-30
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And, just before entering the Promise Land - God lead his people to encamp at Abel Shittim (Field of Thorns) – seemingly a shadow not only of their entrance from the pain/suffering of bondage into freedom.
Num.
25; Josh. 2
!! THE CROWNING MOMENT – WITH THORNS
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With the symbols and shadows pointing toward redemption and our Redeemer you would think that would be enough.
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Only with divine wisdom could God have made this cursed use of thorns as He did when Jesus (mockingly) was crowned with it.
Jn. 19:1-5
!! CONCLUSION
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It is one thing to note the various texts dealing with thorns in the Bible.
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It is quite a remarkable testament to God’s wisdom that He illustrates sin and redemption with pain and freedom from it, through the unlikeliest of instruments in His eternal plan.
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