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We Need Jesus!
John 18:1-11
Sermon by Rick Crandall
Grayson Baptist Church - March 27, 2013
*Have you ever seen a brand-new baby walk out of the hospital by itself?
Of course not, and you never will.
Every baby needs the help, care and protection of its family.
And even if you were the biggest, strongest, richest, smartest person in Louisiana, you would still need someone bigger to take care of you.
*You may have never thought about it, but none of us could make it a moment without the watch-care of Almighty God.
We need Jesus Christ, and this Scripture helps us see why.
1. First: We need Jesus because no one knows like Jesus knows.
*Here Jesus was on the night before the cross.
He gave vital words of instruction and comfort to His followers.
Jesus also prayed to the Father for all believers.
Then the Lord and His disciples headed out to the Garden of Gethsemane, but vs. 2-4 tell us that:
2. Judas, who betrayed Him, also knew the place; for Jesus often met there with His disciples.
3. Then Judas, having received a detachment of troops, and officers from the chief priests and Pharisees, came there with lanterns, torches, and weapons.
4. Jesus therefore, knowing all things that would come upon Him, went forward and said to them, "Whom are you seeking?''
*Verse 4 tells us something amazing that we must not miss: Jesus knew "all things that would come upon Him."
There were no surprises.
Jesus could see down the road of His life.
And though He was about to take the sins of the whole world on His shoulders, Jesus could take it, so He didn't run away.
Jesus went forward, straight into the jaws of danger and death.
And He did it for us!
*I think it's good for us that we can't see all things.
I don't think we could take it.
But Jesus can see down the road of our lives, and He will help us along.
He knows all things!
How awesome and mighty He is!
*In Matthew 10:30, Jesus tells us that God even knows the exact number of hairs on our heads.
Alma Guinness thought about this and wrote: "Scientists know the average number of hairs on the human scalp is between 100,000 and 150,000.
(Of course, that's the average.)
Each hair lives about 3 to 5 years and grows around one-half inch per month.
On a daily basis, the average person loses 50 to 100 hairs.
*Almost 7 billion people inhabit earth, each having an average of 100,000 hairs, and everyone losing 50 to 100 of them a day.
Yet, God always knows the exact number of hairs that are on your scalp.
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*What a picture of the Lord's all-knowing love!
By the way: God also knows every beat of your heart, every thought in your mind and every tear you've ever cried.
He knows you better than you know yourself.
No one knows you like Jesus knows you.
*And we need Jesus, because no one knows us like Jesus knows us.
2. But we also need Jesus, because no one can do what Jesus can do.
*Our Lord has unlimited power!
And we see just a little sample of His power in vs. 4-6:
4. Jesus therefore, knowing all things that would come upon Him, went forward and said to them, "Whom are you seeking?''
5.
They answered Him, "Jesus of Nazareth.''
Jesus said to them, "I am He.''
And Judas, who betrayed Him, also stood with them.
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Then when He said to them, "I am He,'' they drew back and fell to the ground.
*With just a word, Jesus miraculously sent them sprawling to the ground.
This was a most amazing thing, especially when we understand the crowd in the Garden that night.
*William Barclay explained: "There is something astonishing about the force that came out to arrest Jesus.
In vs. 3, John tells us that there were soldiers along with officers from the chief priests and Pharisees.
The officers were from two branches of the Jewish police force.
But a 'band of men' or 'detachment of troops' was also there.
In the original language that meant a force of at least 200 men, and usually up to 1,000 soldiers.
That's who came to arrest Jesus!
What a testimony to the power of Jesus!
When the authorities decided to arrest him, they sent a small army to do it."
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*But with a word, Jesus laid them all flat on the ground.
Mighty, mighty God!
*Matthew Henry said that "with that simple saying, 'I am He,' Jesus showed plainly, what he could have done with them.
When he struck them down, he could have struck them dead.
When he spoke them to the ground, he could have spoken them to hell. . .
Jesus also showed what he will do at last with all his hardhearted enemies who will not repent to give him glory.
They shall flee, and they shall fall, before him. .
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*That night they did not stay down long where they fell, but by divine permission got up again.
That mob of persecutors got up again, but only because Jesus let them get up.
Jesus really does have all power.
No one else can do what Jesus can do!
*Isaiah 40 in the New Living Translation speaks of Him and says:
12. Who else has held the oceans in his hand?
Who has measured off the heavens with his fingers?
Who else knows the weight of the earth or has weighed out the mountains and the hills?
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Who is able to advise the Spirit of the Lord?
Who knows enough to be his teacher or counselor?
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Has the Lord ever needed anyone's advice?
Does he need instruction about what is good or what is best?
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No, for all the nations of the world are nothing in comparison with him.
They are but a drop in the bucket, dust on the scales.
He picks up the islands as though they had no weight at all.
25. "To whom will you compare me?
Who is my equal?" asks the Holy One.
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Look up into the heavens.
Who created all the stars?
He brings them out one after another, calling each by its name.
And he counts them to see that none are lost or have strayed away.
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O Israel, how can you say the Lord does not see your troubles?
How can you say God refuses to hear your case?
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Have you never heard or understood?
Don't you know that the Lord is the everlasting God, the Creator of all the earth?
He never grows faint or weary.
No one can measure the depths of his understanding.
*No one can do what Jesus can do!
And you can be sure that He is still at work in His world today.
Listen to this testimony about how God works, sometimes in spite of the preachers who try to declare His Word.
This testimony is from Pastor Jeff Simms:
"The first sermon I ever preached was in Yerington, Nevada in 1988.
It stands as the worse sermon in recorded history.
There were about 20 people present in that little desert church to hear me.
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