The Passion of the Christ: Are We There?
By Rev. Mitchell Dick
Grace PRC
Hoopla over the movie The Passion of the Christ will, by the time this article is published, have simmered somewhat. Evangelical faddists will have begun testing the market for another new thing (a Disney version of the Chronicles of Narnia, anyone?). Conservatives will have gone back to the Bible for sermon material. Writers, if you will believe me, will still be finding The Passion grist for their mills.
At this same time most churches are, in
their worship services, in their concerts, and in their devotions, reflecting upon the
real passion of the Christ. We think of it
always. But it is that time of year according
to the church calendar when we focus on the
last week of our Lord on earth, His suffering, death, and resurrection. And that is good.
By seasonal reflection on the very historical events of our Saviors
life and death, we are led to ponder anew the Wonder of Eternity intersecting Time, Truth
among us, the significance of soul and body, resurrection,
and such like.
So there you have them: The Passion of the Christ, the new movie; and the
passion of the Christ, the thing the
Were you there?
The hymn asks the question: Were you there when they crucified my Lord? It is a beautiful line. It takes us right to Jesus suffering for our sins. It sings us to
And so we know the meaning of it all. Jesus died for us while we were yet in our sins. Christ Jesus died for the ungodly. The Christ Jesus died for the Christ crucifiers. God in the death of His Son revealed righteousness meeting grace, in grand and bloody embrace, and so was the beginning of the gospel of God. God in Jesus, God through that Jesus the Christ, with us sinners! Of His divine fullness and His crucified emptiness have all we received, and wave after wave after wave of grace.
Were you there, Grace Life reader? Does the song take you there? Does your faith take you there? Does the Word of God take you there? Do you tremble, and tremble, and tremble?
Show me a young man or woman who has begun
to tremble about Christs passion, and I will show you one who has begun, as the very
spring, to blossom in the true religion, to stand up for Jesus, to confess Jesus, to bow
down before Jesus, to follow hard after Jesus
to tremble, and also to rejoice, at the very mention of His
Name.
We will then be showing each other, of course, a person who trembles even to think about seeing the movie, The Passion of the Christ.
He truly trembles. Not because he is afraid that if he does he might be struck by lightning (as was the actor who portrayed Jesus in The Passion of the Christ). Not first of all because she does not like the prospect of Christs vigilant Elders knocking at her door. The movie is sin. The Passion of Christ is Gibsons folly and the blasphemy of man. Being entertained by it, or even seeking to be inspired by it is the viewers folly, blasphemy, and ignorance.
That is why a Grace Life, true passion-of-Christ-life believer trembles about this new movie. The believer loves the real passion, the real and atoning suffering of his Lord Jesus. He is reconciled to God by that suffering. He is favored and forgiven by that suffering, and that, even though he was there crucifying when they crucified his Lord! But the movie, The Passion is the lie about the passion of his Jesus. For our Jesus is our God. And when He comes in human flesh He is ever God, and without sin. And when He is crucified He bears the wrath of God, and goes to hell for our sake. And love, not nails held Him to the cross All these things may not and can not be portrayed by a man and a sinner. God is the above God, dear reader! And even when, and especially when! He shows Himself to be the God Who is with us God, in human flesh even, no one dare impersonate Him and His work (read the 2nd commandment in Exodus 20 and Deuteronomy 5; Deuteronomy 4: 14-20; Isaiah 40:18-26; Romans 1: 23-25; Acts 17: 22-29)!
Bothers the believer, does this Passion, precisely because of this. It is not because The Passion is an inaccurate rendition of the
gospels, which it is. It is not that The Passion is one Roman Catholics attempt
to foist Roman Catholicism upon the world, which it is.
What troubles and trembles most is this bold
Are you there?
Whatever biblical arguments one can adduce against Passion it is not to be denied that for many there is a great urge to see it. Not sure why. Maybe it is this perceived need for some sort of experience to ground and to revitalize religion. Probably many go because so many are going (I think lemmings say that too). Definitely many are just doing as their evangelical bosses say, and because their church just bought a block of tickets.
Whether or not you have seen The Passion, the movie, you may, and I may kind of be there in spirit. Christs true passion may not mean as much as it ought to us. It is all and just doctrine to us, but really, not even that, for we do not appreciate the doctrine. It is history to us, but not really even that, for we do not live, in our time, and on our Friday nights, as if there were incarnation, suffering, death, and resurrection, and Pentecost in the fullness of the time. It is nothing to us. And we pass by. From Sunday to Sunday, from lifeless prayer to lifeless prayer, we pass by the cross, are acquainted with it somewhat, and still may have good religious form. But the passion, Christs passion, is not our world, nor our love, and certainly not our passion. The other world, the world not of the Father has taken over. At first we liked it, pitched our tent toward it, and now we love it, and are in it up to our pillars. We butcher the popular song, singing instead: you can have this whole Jesus give me the world!
To those who may be reading who want it another way, I write. To those who are tired of wavering between the worldly Passion life, and the godly life loving Christs passion, listen closely. To those who were there when they crucified the Lord, and know it, and who want at any cost in their heart of hearts to show their love for Jesus, and to appreciate His passion, yet who sense the need to revitalize their love for their Lord, and who may even be tempted as have many, to view The Passion as a help to their religion, and a tool for evangelism there is another way.
The other way is the Word of Gods way of knowing and appreciating the passion of our Savior. What way is that? Why it is the preaching of that passion! We learn from the book of Romans (10:14,15) that the preaching of the gospel by the very ambassadors of Jesus called and sent out by God through the Church, is Christ Himself speaking to His Church, and is salvation to the people of God.
Indeed, God has appointed preaching so that now, 2000 years after the fact, His people can know and be impassioned about His Son, the cross, and the peace of God. For through this preaching God works an amazing thing. It is called faith. It is the gift of God whereby our eyes are lifted up to heaven, and directed to the Word of Holy Writ to see and understand what the natural man and mind can not perceive. It is the power of God which takes us back 2000 years, when all we could think about was a failed marriage two years ago; it is the power of God to take us forward to new heavens and earth, when we were just seeing a minute ago, only next week when the boss has said we will have to go, or only our dying and we were not quite ready to go .
All attempts to see and believe Jesus
through James Jesus Caviezel (the actor), or to have the religious fires fanned there at
the theatre are in vain at best, for unholy fire usually, for unholy alliances always. The many calls of leading evangelicals to see Passion betray a shocking mistrust of the sufficiency of preaching, and will convey the
damnable distortion that it is the more blessed thing to see and touch and to have moving
(and movie!) experiences of Christ than to believe (John 20:29).
Preaching!
Preaching, and precisely not reenactment, is for the faith of the Church,
and for her daily and annual celebrations of the Christs passion. Preaching is the spark and the fire of holy passion for Jesus. Preaching is what the Lord Jesus Himself did always
and then first thing after His passion, death,
and resurrection. You remember? Remember one time, when there were two confused
souls traveling away from
**** **** ****
Now showing The Preaching of the Passion of the Christ!
At your local, but true, church, where through faithful declaration of Truth, there is Christ, evidently set forth, crucified, in the congregation of believers and their seed (Galatians 3:1).
In the virtuous and honored bride of Christ where the virtues and glories of Christ Himself are displayed.
In the virtuously busy body, whose hands and feet never cease doing good to the household of faith, and in all the world for praise to God.
By the righteous believers willing to suffer and even die for Christs sake.
Among holy saints who know the difference between the cross of our Lord, and the cultivation of true piety and virtue, and the cross of an apostate church and the culture of this world.
Among the happy saints who know, in living and in dying, and by the very faith worked by preaching, their belonging to Jesus, and that this is their only comfort in life and in death.
Go see that Preaching, and that Preachings Passion and that Preaching and that Passions fruit! Be part of it! And bring your friends. Start young pursuing it. And grow old enjoying it. No need for tickets, as if attending a cheap thing. For there is wine and milk and a Jesus without money and without price.
Just grace. Just faith. And Jesus above all.
Were you there? Are you there?
At the passion of the Christ, that
is. See you in Church!
==========================
Return to the Proclaiming the
True Passion of Christ Page