Committed To The Cross - John 3:16-17; 12:32 - Outline

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Text: John 3:16-17; 12:32.
Purpose: Show how the crucifixion of Jesus Christ should motivate the whole world to be obedient to Him.

Introduction.

1.   Every action that we take in life has to have a motivation behind it.
2.   We are motivated to get up in the morning by the need to go to work so that we can make
     money.  We are motivated to shower so that we won't stink and so on...
3.   It takes a great deal of motivation to be COMMITTED TO CHRIST.
4.   What should it be that motivates an individual to commit his/her life to Jesus Christ?
5.   If I were to ask you, "Why are you a Christian?"  What kind of answer would you give?
6.   Should not be motivated by:
     a.   Guilt.
     b.   Family Pressure.
     c.   Peer Pressure.
     d.   Greed.
     e.   Loneliness.
7.   We should be motivated by the crucifixion of Christ (Jn. 3:16-17; 12:32).

Body.

We should be motivated because of...

I.   The Christ on the Cross.

     A.   Christ was equal to God the Father before He came to earth (Phil. 2:5-8).
          1.   By Him, all things were created (Col. 1:16).
          2.   He was God (Jn. 1:1-5).
     B.   Yet He willingly endured the cross.
          1.   He despised the shame of the cross (Heb. 12:1-2).
          2.   He desired that the cup would pass from Him (Mt. 26:39).
          3.   He could have come down at any time (Mt. 26:53; Jn. 19:11).
     C.   Yet, He was still willing to die (Rom. 5:6-8).
     D.   That kind of love should be enough to motivate us to be committed to Him.
We should be motivated because of...

II.  The Cruelty of the Cross.

     A.   Christ endured several beatings...
          1.   By the Jews (Mt. 26:67).
          2.   Scourged by the Romans (Mt. 27:26).
     B.   He has a crown of thorns placed on His head (Mt. 27:29).
     C.   He was mocked and spit upon (Mt. 26:68; 27:29).
     D.   He was forced to carry His own cross, which He was unable to do (Mt. 27:32).
     E.   He was hung on the cross to die...
          1.   Nails were placed through His wrists and feet.
          2.   While hanging on the cross it is very difficult to breath and one's lungs fill
               with fluid.
          3.   If you did not die quickly enough, the broke your legs to speed the
               process.
     F.   He was even ridiculed while on the cross (Mt. 27:39-44).
     G.   Yet, still He endured it.
     H.   Need we any more motivation to follow Him?
We should be motivated by...

III. The Cause of the Cross.

     A.   We often like to blame those nasty Jews for having Christ crucified.
     B.   Have you ever stopped to think that if we would only live righteously, Christ
          would not have needed to die?
     C.   Every time we sin, we need the blood of Christ to wash us clean (1 Jn. 1:7; Rev.
          1:5).
     D.   Christ died on the cross for US.
     E.   That should motivate us to follow Him.
We should be motivated by...

IV.  The Consequences of the Cross.

     A.   Because of the Cross, we can have salvation (Jn. 3:16).
     B.   Because of the Cross, we are no longer under the Old Covenant (Col. 2:14; Heb.
          10:1-4).
     C.   Because of the Cross, we can go to heaven (Heb. 9:24).  The veil has been rent
          (Mt. 27:51).
     D.   The consequences of the cross should motivate us to be committed to Christ.

Conclusion.

1.   Are you committed to Christ?
2.   Have you been washed in His precious blood?
3.   Why not do that today?
4.   Please see Plan of Salvation.

-- Ralph Price, 2000 --

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