{"id":1607,"date":"2022-10-15T14:58:03","date_gmt":"2022-10-15T19:58:03","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/articles\/luke-951-like-a-rock-bible-study\/"},"modified":"2022-10-15T14:58:03","modified_gmt":"2022-10-15T19:58:03","slug":"luke-951-like-a-rock-bible-study","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/articles\/luke-951-like-a-rock-bible-study\/","title":{"rendered":"Luke 9:51 &#8211; Like A Rock! &#8211; Bible study"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Luke 9:51 Like A Rock!  Perhaps some of you recognize that slogan.  It was Chevys slogan for many years.  However, it is also true of Jesus.  In fact, Jesus is not just like a rock, He is THE Rock.  But there is an Old Testament prophecy of Jesus that is fulfilled in our text.  The text is found in Isaiah 50, the great Old Testament prophecy chapter on the crucifixion.  There Jesus Himself wrote of His own cruel death and described some of the events that would take place before it, during it, and after it.  Isa 50:7  For the Lord GOD will help me; therefore shall I not be confounded: therefore have I set my face like a flint, and I know that I shall not be ashamed.  Notice the phrase, &quot;therefore have I set my face like a flint.&quot; A flint is rock. In Isaiah, Jesus prophesied of this day by saying, I have set my face like a rock.  Here in Luke, Luke wrote of Jesus, &quot;he stedfastly set his face to go to Jerusalem.&quot;  How steadfast was Jesus?  He was steadfast &quot;like a rock,&quot; that is, Jesus was absolutely determined and could not be stopped from going to Jerusalem.  In two Sundays, we will celebrate Easter or the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead.  Before Jesus could rise from the dead, He had to die.  Before Jesus could die, He had to go to Jerusalem.  This verse started that procession of events.  Would you allow me to guide you along a journey that our Savior took? Let me share three things.  I. Jesus knew WHAT was going to happen.     A. I believe that sometimes people forget that Jesus was God.         1. That is actually understandable for looking at Jesus in             the gospels, what we mostly see is Jesus humanity.             a. His earthly body was conceived in a womans womb.             b. He was delivered from that womb into humble                 surroundings, including His birthplace, His earthly                 parents, and His first 30 years of life.             c. Even in His ministry, Jesus was sustained by the gifts                 of earthly donations.             d. The Bible tells us that Jesus body grew tired, that                 His belly needed food, and that His body needed                 drink.             e. Jesus was tempted of the devil like we are.             f. Jesus was arrested, beaten, and even died in like                 manner as we ourselves might be killed.             g. Studying the Bible, one would have to say that Jesus                 was 100% human, a Man.         2. However, the same Bible also makes it clear that Jesus was             100&amp; God.             a. Though Jesus body was conceived in a womb, that is                 not where Jesus began.                 (1) Jesus is eternal, having no beginning and no end.                 (2) Jesus merely took up residence in that human body                      at the point of its conception.             b. Though Jesus surroundings were meek and humble, He                 wasas it wereundercover, incognito; for He was                 and is the God of the Universe and the Owner of all                 that there is masquerading as a common man.             c. Though Jesus could be tired, hungry, and thirsty in                 the flesh, He could not have died by any means until                 He first took upon Himself the sins of others.             d. And though Jesus was arrested, beaten, and crucified,                 none of those things could have happened had Jesus                 Himself not allowed it, for He had more than 12                 legions of angels that He could have called upon to                 rescue Him!! \\#Matt 26:53\\     B. So, my friend, Jesus was 100% Man but He was also 100% God and         although it may be difficult to remember that, we need not forget         it for in this text, Jesus was revealing that He knew what         was about to happen to Him.         1. In fact, Jesus not only knew, He had begun to intensively             teach His disciples what lay ahead for Him.  Luke 9:22  Saying, The Son of man must suffer many things, and be rejected of the elders and chief priests and scribes, and be slain, and be raised the third day.              a. Jesus described what would happen in Jerusalem: He                 would be rejected.             b. Jesus described who would reject Him: the elders                 (rulers of Israel, the scribes and the chief priest                 (the religious leaders of Jerusalem).             c. Jesus described how they would express their                 rejection: they would kill Him.             d. And Jesus described how this would all end: He would                 be raised on the third day.         2. \\#Mark 8:31\\, a parallel passage, says that Jesus &quot;began             to teach them&quot; this, meaning that Jesus repeated this             teaching over their journey back to Jerusalem.         3. Luke recorded Jesus teaching this truth again but with             more details.  Lu 18:31  Then he took unto him the twelve, and said unto them, Behold, we go up to Jerusalem, and all things that are written by the prophets concerning the Son of man shall be accomplished. 32  For he shall be delivered unto the Gentiles, and shall be mocked, and spitefully entreated, and spitted on: 33  And they shall scourge him, and put him to death: and the third day he shall rise again.              a. Here Jesus added the Gentiles (primarily the Romans)                 would also have a part in His death.             b. Specifically, Jesus said that the Gentiles would mock                 Him, spit on Him, scourge Him, and kill Him.                 (1) So who was actually going to kill Jesus in                      Jerusalem?  The Jewish religious leaders or the                      Gentiles?                 (2) BOTH were and BOTH did.             c. Then Jesus explained again how things were actually                 going to end: He would be raised from the dead.     C. Two questions have to be asked:         1. How did Jesus know these things?  The answer: He is God!             a. Again, we tend to forget that Jesus is God and God is                 not limited in anyway unless He wants to be limited.             b. Remember, God is not only everywhere; He is also                 every WHEN.             c. Not only is the no place where God is not at, but                 there is no time where God is not at.                 (1) That will blow your mind.                 (2) Have you ever wished you could go back in time                      and change something you did or didnt do?  God                      can.  How?  He is not bound by time like you and                      I are.  If He wanted to, He could easily change                      a yesterday, a yesteryear, a tomorrow, an event                      that happened thousands of years ago or an event                      that will happen thousands of years from now!                 (3) However, God never does that!                      (a) Why?                      (b) Because by being every when and everywhere,                           He never makes in mistakes.                      (c) He knows what is going to happen with every                           action that occurs.                      (d) How?  Because He is already at the end of                           that action.  He is at every point in time                           that an action will effect.                 (4) I am telling you this will blow your mind!                      (a) Finite beings cannot spend too much time                           attempting to figure out an invite God or                           you would go insane.                      (b) But you can get the result of Gods infinite                           ability.                      (c) The result is that Jesus KNEW exactly what                           was going to happen to Him in Jerusalem,                           every detail!         2. Why then was Jesus stedfast to go?  Why did Jesus &quot;set His             face like a flint&quot; to go there?             a. Because that is why Jesus came!  Jesus came to pay the                 price of our sins and death, separation from God and                 all of Gods goodness, is the only payment that could                 pay that debt.             b. Jesus spoke of this very fact:  Joh 12:27  Now is my soul troubled; and what shall I say? Father, save me from this hour: but for this cause came I unto this hour.               c. As Jesus approached the cross, He did not shrink                  from it, He steadfastly determined to march toward                  it!              d. That should do one of two things to you:                  (1) If you are saved, it should make you leap for                       joy!                  (2) If you are unsaved, it should make you reach for                       the cross!  II. Jesus knew WHEN this was happening.  Luke 9:51 when the time was come.      A. That is interesting to me for Jesus had been watching the         clock, waiting for the time to come.  Ga 4:4  But when the fulness of the time was come.      B. John recorded three times when it was too early for Jesus to         die.         1. The first time, John quoted Jesus.  Joh 2:4  Jesus saith unto her, Woman, what have I to do with thee? mine hour is not yet come.          2. The other two times, John it pointed out.  Joh 7:30  Then they sought to take him: but no man laid hands on him, because his hour was not yet come.  Joh 8:20  These words spake Jesus in the treasury, as he taught in the temple: and no man laid hands on him; for his hour was not yet come.          3. But after Jesus set His face like a rock to go to             Jerusalem, John recorded three times that it was time.  Joh 12:23  And Jesus answered them, saying, The hour is come, that the Son of man should be glorified.  Joh 12:27  Now is my soul troubled; and what shall I say? Father, save me from this hour: but for this cause came I unto this hour.  Joh 13:1  Now before the feast of the passover, when Jesus knew that his hour was come that he should depart out of this world unto the Father, having loved his own which were in the world, he loved them unto the end.      C. Get this.  It is not just important to God WHAT happens.  It         is also important to God WHEN it happens.         1. Did you know that God has a time table for you?             a. God selected the time you would be born.             b. God has also appointed the time you would die.                 \\#Heb 9:27\\.             c. But God also has a time for you to be saved.  2Cor 6:2 behold, now is the accepted time; behold, now is the day of salvation.           2. I am not saying that now is the only time you can be              saved.  You could have been saved yesterday or last              year, but I am saying right now is the best time for you              to be saved!  III. Jesus knew WHERE this would happen.  Luke 9:51 he stedfastly set his face to go to Jerusalem.      A. It was to happen at Jerusalem.     B. And knowing that, Jesus steadfastly set His face to go there.         1. From this point, everything that is recorded in Luke will             be of Jesus on His Farewell Tour.         2. \\#Luke 10:1\\ tells us that Jesus sent others ahead to             prepare the way for Him.         3. He sent to let the people in those locations and in the             surrounding areas know that He was coming.         4. They did not know it was their last time to get to see             Him, to hear Him, to be healed by Him, to believe on             Him. but He did.     C. It is interesting that some of the people on Jesus route         totally rejected Jesus.         1. One of the first places that Jesus had planned to go             rejected Him.         2. \\#Luke 9:52-56\\             a. In John 4, a Samaritan village was one of the first to                 accept Jesus as their Savior.             b. This passage tells us that another village was one of                 the last to reject Him.             c. If you map out Jesus final journey to Jerusalem, you                 would see that He did not press them.             d. At that point, Jesus turned sharply to the east,                 crossed over the River Jordan into an area the Bible                 calls &quot;wilderness,&quot; it is the area in which Jesus                 and John baptized, and went toward Jerusalem on the                 far side of the river, never coming close to the                 land of the Samaritans ever again!             e. That just demonstrates that we never know the last time                 that Jesus will pass by!         3. That route brought Jesus through the city of Jericho where             a  blind men called upon Jesus to receive his sight, and             he did!  \\#Luke 18:35-43\\             a. The crowd tried to hush the blind man, to stop him                 from calling out to Jesus, but he would not be                 stopped.             b. Good for him for had he not called upon Jesus that                 day, he would have been lost in darkness the rest of                 his life and perhaps the rest of eternity!  Jesus, knowing what, when, and where His crucifixion was to happen, set His face like a rock to be there.  Why?  Because YOU need Him and because HE wants you.  I pray that you will trust Him today.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Luke 9:51 Like A Rock! Perhaps some of you recognize that slogan. It was Chevys slogan for many years. However, it is also true of Jesus. In fact, Jesus is not just like a rock, He is THE Rock. But there is an Old Testament prophecy of Jesus that is fulfilled in our text. 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