Jesus, The Zealous 3-29-26 AM

I.            Zeal declared by David.

a.      Psalm 69:9.

b.      In the context of the psalm, David is suffering reproach and opposition.

c.       We don’t know the exact circumstances in which David found himself, but part of the reason for the suffering was His devotion to God.

           i.      His loyalty to God brought trouble into his life.

           ii.      This shows us that zeal for God is not applauded by the world, and sometimes, possibly not even by our own brethren.

d.      There are times that zeal for God brings suffering instead of comfort.

e.      David’s zeal was seen throughout his life.

           i.      1 Sam. 17:26 – David was upset that Goliath was defying God.

           ii.      1 Sam. 17:36 – David said the Philistine would be like the lion and bear he had killed because Goliath had defied God.

           iii.      1 Sam. 17:45-46 – David made it clear that the battle was about the name and the honor of God.

           iv.      David would not and could not sit by while God was being mocked.

f.        David’s zeal was seen in worship.

           i.      David made the plans for the place of God’s worship.

           ii.      David made the plans for the places of the people in God’s worship.

g.      David’s zeal was seen in his longing for God.

           i.      Ps. 27:4.

           ii.      Ps. 42:1-2.

           iii.      Ps. 63:1.

           iv.      Ps. 84:1-2, 10.

h.      David’s zeal was seen in his concern for God’s house.

           i.      2 Sam. 7:1-2 – David didn’t understand why he lived in a nice house while God’s ark remained in a tent.

           ii.      1 Chr. 29:2-3 – David gave sacrificially for the temple because He loved God.

i.        David’s zeal was not merely emotional.

           i.      It affected what grieved him.

           ii.      It affected what delighted him.

           iii.      It affected what he defended.

           iv.      It affected what he gave.

j.        Think about that practically from David’s life.

           i.      He ran toward Goliath when others cowered in fear.

           ii.      He rejoiced openly before the Lord while others mocked him.

           iii.      He longed for God, even when he was on the run from Saul.

           iv.      He gave generously for what would honor God.

k.      David’s statement in Ps. 69:9  was a personal confession of great devotion to God’s honor, worship, and dwelling.

l.        Zeal for God means caring deeply about what bears God’s name and refusing indifference when God is dishonored.

m.    Zeal for God changes what you defend, desire, and devote yourself to.

n.      David declared his zeal for God but his zeal was still imperfect.

II.            Zeal displayed in Jesus.

a.      John 2:13-17.

           i.      Jesus entered the temple and found abuse taking place.

           ii.      He saw God being dishonored and people being taken advantage of by those who said they loved God.

           iii.      This drove Jesus to show righteous indignation by creating a whip of cords, drive out the moneychangers and overturn the tables.

           iv.      John 2:16-17.

           v.      This caused His disciples to remember Psalm 69:9.

b.      This shows that the fullest fulfillment of this verse is in Jesus.

c.      Why did Jesus cleanse the temple?

           i.      It was being used in a way that dishonored God.

           ii.      It was meant to be sacred and was being treated as common.

           iii.      Worship had been corrupted by greed and irreverence.

d.     What exactly was wrong?

           i.      They had made it a house of trade, or merchandise (John 2:16).

           ii.      Later, we read that Jesus says the had made it a den of thieves (Mk. 11:15-17).

e.      It was not the activity that was wrong, it was the corruption.

f.       It was not the convenience but the commercialization of what was holy.

g.      Why were these things wrong?

          i.      They had turned worship into a money-making scheme.

          ii.      They distracted from the true purpose of the temple.

          iii.      They dishonored the Father whose house it was.

          iv.      It is very likely they were hindering those seeking God, especially those in the outer court area associated with the Gentiles.

h.     Jesus cleansing the temple was not sinful rage.

         i.      It was holy zeal.

         ii.      It was righteous concern for the honor of God.

         iii.      It was over for the Father expressed in action.

i.      This type zeal was seen in other places in the life of Jesus.

         i.      Luke 2:49 – as a child.

         ii.      John 4:34.

         iii.      John 5:19, 30 – Jesus was committed to doing only what pleased the Father.

         iv.      John 6:38.

         v.      John 8:29.

         vi.      Luke 22:42 – Jesus finished the work the Father gave Him to do.

j.      Jesus did not just feel strongly about God’s will: He obeyed it, defended it, suffered for it, and fulfilled it.

k.     John applies Ps. 69:9 to Jesus because Jesus perfectly embodied consuming devotion to the Father’s honor.

l.      True zeal is not measured by personality, volume, or intensity, but by obedience to God’s will even at a cost.

m.    David had zeal, but Jesus is the Zealous One.

n.     David cared for the Father’s house, but Jesus cleansed it.

o.     David suffered reproach for God, but Jesus went all the way to the cross in obedience to the Father.

III.            Zeal demanded of Christians.

a.     We don’t have the example of Jesus given to us merely for admiration.

b.     It is also given for imitation.

c.     You and I are to be zealous people.

        i.      Newer versions have “Do not be slothful in zeal…” to begin Romans 12:11.

        ii.      Titus 2:14.

        iii.      Gal. 4:18.

        iv.      1 Cor. 15:58.

d.     We need zeal in the Lord’s church today.

        i.      Zeal in worship.

        ii.      Zeal in prayer.

        iii.      Zeal in sanctification.

        iv.      Zeal in evangelism.

        v.      Zeal in repentance.

e. It has to be proper, biblical zeal, not misplaced zeal.

        i.      Rom. 10:2, Gal. 1:13-14 and Php. 3:6 were mentioned in the introduction.

        ii.      Jam. 3:14-16.

        iii.      Two of the apostles were zealous of a special place by Jesus, which caused problems (Mk. 10:35-41).

f.      There are two dangers here: lacking zeal and misplaced zeal.

g. Lukewarmness is condemned.

        i.      Rev. 3:15-16.

        ii.      A cold, indifferent, passive Christianity is not acceptable to Jesus.

h. Misplaced zeal is also dangerous.

        i.      Passion without truth can be destructive.

        ii.      Energy without knowledge can be harmful.

        iii.      Sincerity alone is not enough – Paul was sincere while persecuting the church (Ac. 23:1).

i. How do we grow proper zeal today?

         i.      We have to keep Jesus at the center.

1.      Real, true zeal grows when we look at the obedience and devotion of Jesus.

2.      If we have a cold heart, it will be warmed by seeing Jesus clearly.

         ii.      We must anchor our zeal in truth.

1.      Zeal has to be governed by scripture.

2.      2 Tim. 2:15.

         iii.      We have to connect our zeal to obedience.

1.      Real zeal is not loud talk.

2.      It shows up in faithful living.

         iv.      We have to guard against those things that kill zeal.

1.      Sin.

2.      Worldliness.

3.      Prayerlessness.

4.      Constant distraction.

         v.      Christians have to stir up one another.

1.      Heb. 10:24-25.

2.      Zeal is strengthened by faithful fellowship.

j.     How do we do these things?

        i.      Show zeal in worship by coming prepared and attentive.

        ii.      Show zeal in prayer by setting aside consistent time with God.

        iii.      Show zeal in study by reading the Bible daily and seriously.

        iv.      Show zeal in purity by removing what feeds our temptation.

        v.      Show zeal in good works by looking for others to serve.

        vi.      Show zeal in evangelism by choosing to speak to others about Jesus.

        vii.      Show zeal in repentance by dealing with sin quickly.

k.    The New Testament calls over and over for believers to have fervent, informed, obedient zeal.

l. Christian zeal is holy passion shaped by truth and shown in obedience.

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