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THE PERSON AND WORK OF CHRIST by Francis Dixon
Study 6 THE AUTHORITY OF HIS TEACHING
There is no power whose attraction is greater than an authoritative word. Of the Lord Jesus it was said, “The crowds were amazed at his teaching, because he taught as one who had authority, and not as their teachers of the law”. This is the key verse of the present study. When we consider the large amount of space given in the Gospels to the recorded sayings and teachings of our Lord, it makes it imperative that we study the characteristics and the scope of His teaching. The Lord Jesus Christ is the Teacher supreme! Unlike every other teacher, not only does His teaching still live, but He (the Teacher) lives. He is the incarnation of the truth He came to teach. All that He ever taught is perfectly summed up in Him. He not only spoke the truth, not only was all His teaching true, but He is the Truth – look up John 14:6. His words are the expression of Himself. Our first need is to know the Lord as our Saviour, and therefore His first word to us is, “Come to me…” (Matthew 11:28); but having come to Him and trusted Him as our Saviour, our second need is to know Him as our teacher. His word to us therefore is also, “Learn from Me…” (Matthew 11:29). Now notice the following characteristics of our Lord’s teaching:
It is not possible, within the compass of this study, to consider the substance and the scope of our Lord’s teaching. Indeed, here is a life-long course of study for each one of us. Think of the variety of themes upon which He spoke (and speaks) with authority. Upon every subject He is the Authority, for there is no other – look up 1 Corinthians 1:24; Colossians 2:3. It is important to remember that the authority with which our Lord taught in the days of His earthly ministry is the authority with which He teaches us today, through His Word (the scriptures of the Old and New Testaments). In this connection notice these three vital truths: 1. The Lord Jesus taught with authority because He only taught those things He received from the Father Jesus is God, but during His earthly life He was dependent upon the Father for all that He did and all that He said – look up and compare John 8:26,28 and 38; John 12:48-50 and John 14:24. He claimed that all His teaching was not from Himself, but that both what He should say (the matter), and what He should speak (the words), were given Him of the Father. Where else is there such an Authority? 2. The Lord Jesus taught the absolute authority of the Old Testament Scriptures This is tremendously important in view of the fact that many today who profess to be His followers deny the authority of the Old Testament. The scriptures which Jesus had were exactly the same as the Old Testament in our Bible; all are agreed about this. He regarded the Old Testament scriptures as authentic in their entirety. For example, He endorsed the opening chapters of Genesis – look up Matthew 24:37-39; Mark 10:6-7 and Luke 11:51. Also refer to Matthew 15:4; Matthew 19:18; Luke 24:27 and John 8:56-58; and if you want a few more confirming scriptures turn to and compare 1 Samuel 21:6 with Matthew 12:3-4. If that is not enough, compare 1 Kings 17:9 with Luke 4:26; and 2 Kings 5:1 with Luke 4:27. Our Lord quoted from Isaiah 61:1; Jeremiah 7:11; Daniel 11:31; Hosea 6:6; Jonah 1:17; Zechariah 13:7; and Malachi 3:1 etc. He honoured the whole of the Scriptures as the authoritative oracles of God – look up Luke 24:27. He constantly referred to and quoted from the scriptures saying, “This scripture must be fulfilled…”, thereby attesting their absolute authority – look up and compare Mark 14:49; John 13:18; John 17:12. Our Lord never questioned the accuracy of any part of the Old Testament. How solemn for anyone to do so today! – look up Revelation 22:18-19. 3. The Lord Jesus taught the authority of the New Testament Scriptures Before our Lord died, He made provision for the writing of the New Testament by promising that the Holy Spirit, who had inspired the writers of the Old Testament scriptures (2 Timothy 3:16 and 2 Peter 1:21), would also inspire the writers of the New Testament scriptures – John 14:26; John 16:7 and John 16:12-13, and compare 1 Corinthians 2:13. We learn from this study that the Lord is our Teacher. He is the living Word – (John 1:1); and He speaks with authority through the written Word – (Psalm 119:160). |