
Wednesday, April 9, 2008
Vintage Jesus - Chapter 8-9

Vintage Jesus - Chapter 6-7

- God is holy and withouth sin.
- God made us holy and without any sin (originally)
- Sin results in death
- Jesus is sinless
- We are sinful
- Jesus became ou sin
- Jesus died for us
"But he was wounded for our transgressions; he was crushed for our iniquities; upon him was the chastisement that brought us peace, and with his stripes we are healed." (Isa. 53:5)
Chapter 7- Did Jesus Rise from Death?
Mark starts out this chapter with a tear jerking (no surprise there, I'm a sap) story about 2 young godly people in love and on their way to a pure and wonderful life together for Christ. When the young man learns he has leukemia the story turns for the worst, they decide since they have no time left to marry as soon as possible and as a result of the cancer the young man dies very shortly there after the hospital room wedding ceremony. What is the point of this story Mark starts off with? The funeral. Yes, the funeral, he remarked that the ceremony remained virtually TEARLESS! This incredible young man throughout his life had devoted his time to sharing his faith with unbelievers and believers! It was a celebration ceremony, for the resurrection of his life someday! This story transfers to the actual and physical resurrection of Jeus Christ ater those 3 days in the tomb. It is said that the resurrection is the most known adn celebrated miracle in the history of the world! But NOT all are convinced of this amazingly unbelievable feat by Jesus Christ, so Driscoll explains some Biblical evidences of his resurrection, here a few:
- the resurrection was prophesied in advance
- Jesus predicted his resurrection
- Jesus died on the cross
- Jesus appeared physically alive three days after his death
- the resurrection was recorded in Scriptures shortly thereafter
Driscoll also puts some circumstancial evidences of his resurrection, some being:
- the change in the disciples lives
- teh day of worship was changed
- theological changes made in the church
- growth of the church
The author to make his point even clearer puts non-Christian historical evidence in this chapter!
- Josephus the Jewish historian records it
- Suetonius the roman historian
So when it comes down to it we must remember this: Forgiveness and eternal life are made possible only through Jesus' own death and resurrection for us.
Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Saturday, March 29, 2008
Chapter 2 of Vintage Jesus by Mark Driscoll.
As I worked my way through the second chapter, “How human was Jesus?”, I found myself experiencing a déjà Vu, moment for Mark Driscoll’s sermons are very similar. He has a series that I have listened to that his book makes reference too. Although this is true I am enjoying reading this book. It does a fantastic job of balancing the deity of Christ and the manhood of Christ.
Mark, very wittingly discusses the world’s “de-manifying” (taking away the manhood) of Christ. He describes the way that writers, religious leaders and Hollywood has portrayed Jesus as a young Caucasian good-looking perfect complexion, feminine looking man that doesn’t experience any “unpleasant” human bodily functions and all that go along with them. But the very opposite is true. He was a man, a perfect God-man that felt and experienced as we do, so that he could sympathize with us. Christ didn’t learn because he didn’t know, he learned through experiences to connect with us on a intimate level.
Mark then explains the different aspects of the humanity of Christ with catchy subtitles like, “Jesus was Funny, Jesus was Passionate and Jesus was Bummed”. My favorite part about this chapter is his description of Christ’s life according to the book of Mark, here is a portion of that section just to give you a taste of his creative depiction,
“Jesus starts off by yelling at complete strangers to repent of their sin, like the wing-nuts with billboards who occasionally show up at shopping centers. Shortly thereafter, Jesus orders some guys to quit their jobs and follow him, and before long Jesus is telling a demon to shut up and healing a leper only to tell him to shut up too.”
This chapter is all about the Incarnate Christ and ends with some very poignant questions like, Did Jesus have a sin nature? Even though I have spent 4 /2 years at a bible college, I found this chapter to be very enjoyable and a great reminder of who Jesus Christ really is.
Thursday, March 27, 2008
Beginnings
This is my first experience in the blogging world and although i am not sure why anyone would want to read anything i have to say, I hope that the light of my life, Jesus Christ is glorified in what i do and say...or write! So i guess I am a "blogger" now!?
In Response to my newly purchased book, Vintage Jesus, by Mark Driscoll.
I have listened to many of Mark Driscoll’s messages and they, along with this unique and raw book about the God-man, Jesus Christ are written to reach a group of people who are ready for the reality of the modern world. Some would say that it is hard to look past his brazen references to some people’s term for Jesus as being their “homeboy”, or his mention of Lennon’s comment, “We’re more popular than Jesus now”, but these and many of his inquiries of Christ are, I believe an effective way to catch the attention of the reader. It also interests them in what and who this “person” Jesus really is! Mark’s simple and creative language engages me and that is also why I like to listen to him preach, he simply loves to tell it how it is.
He continues Chapter 1 in explaining the many different view points on who Jesus is from
the “Jesus of the pop culture”, to the “Jesus of the demons”. So many people have made their claims on
the Savior so he then states that the only place to find the truth about…well THE TRUTH…..is from
the truth giver himself, Christ Jesus. The book now ensues on a lengthy but clearly and easily
understood explanation on the fact that Jesus is God. The questions posed ending the first chapter
is quite honestly, Is Jesus a Liar, Lunatic, or Lord?I will emphatically shout HE IS LORD! As the Christian Music Artist, Twila Paris writes,He is Lord of heaven, Lord of earth, He is Lord of all who live,
He is Lord above the universe,
All praise to Him we give.
Hallelujah to the King of Kings,
Hallelujah to the Lamb.
Hallelujah to the Lord of Lords,