Chapter #10
Acts 3:14-15
In this passage Peter is preaching to the Jews and their religious
leaders in the temple. He who once quivered before a maid now speaks
with boldness. He gloried in the cross of Christ and plainly exposed the
hideous sin of the people to whom he preached, saying, you "killed the
Prince of life!" Here the Apostle gives an example to all who preach the
gospel. The subject of our preaching must always be the cross of our
Lord Jesus Christ; and in preaching the cross we must expose the enmity
of man's heart toward God, calling the wicked to repentance and faith.
THIS TEXT OF HOLY SCRIPTURE IS FULL OF GOSPEL DOCTRINE. "Ye denied
the Holy One and the Just, and desired a murderer to be granted unto
you; and killed the Prince of life, whom God hath raised from the dead;
whereof we are witnesses."
THE DEPRAVITY OF MAN - The astonishing hideousness of human sin is
glaringly evident in the murder of our Lord Jesus Christ. Jeremiah tells
us, "The heart is deceitful above all things and desperately wicked."
Paul declares, "The carnal mind is enmity against God." But the infamous
measure of human sin is discovered only in the crucifixion of God's dear
Son by the hands of men, men who were but representatives of all men.
The coldblooded murder of Jesus Christ is a glaring proof of man's
hatred of God! That is the essence of the doctrine of total depravity.
THE HOLINESS AND JUSTICE OF GOD - When God made his own Son to be
sin for us, he forsook the darling of heaven, poured out the vials of
his unmitigated wrath upon him, punished him to the full satisfaction of
his infinite justice, and killed him! The death of Christ upon the cross
declares that our God is a just God and a Savior (Isa. 45:20), both just
and the Justifier of all who trust him (Rom. 3:24-26).
THE CONDESCENSION OF CHRIST - Wonder of wonders! He who is the
Prince of life stooped to die! He who is Lord of all humbled himself to
die by the hands of wicked men. He who gives and sustains all life was
killed by men who live upon his goodness. The nails in his hands and
feet could never have held the Son of God to the cursed tree. It was his
zeal for the glory of God and his love for his people that held him
there (Phil. 2:5-11; II Cor. 8:9). Because he saved others, he would not
and could not save himself.
THE FOLLY OF REBELLION - All rebellion against the Lord Jesus
Christ is madness (Psa. 2:1-12). It is true, these men killed the Prince
of life. They rebelled against his claims. They would not have him to
reign over them. So they killed him. But he is the Prince of life! Now,
that very Christ man has crucified is risen, exalted, and given power
over all flesh. One day, either in repentance or in judgment, every
sinner will bow to and acknowledge him as Lord (Isa. 45:22-25).
THE GLORIOUS TRIUMPH OF CHRIST - He is "the Prince of life, whom
God hath raised from the dead!" His own Godhead raised him. God the
Father raised him. God the Spirit raised him. He resumed his life
triumphantly. By his resurrection from the dead, Jesus Christ was
declared to be the Son of God with power (Rom. 1:1-4). His resurrection
declares that satan is vanquished (John 12:31; Rev. 20:1-3), the sins of
God's elect have been put away (Col. 2:12-15), his people are justified
(Rom. 4:25), God's justice is satisfied (Isa. 53:10-12), and all his
redeemed shall also be raised from the dead (John 11:25; I Cor. 15:23).
THE CREDIBILITY OF THE GOSPEL - The credibility of the gospel is
the fact that it is the revelation of God. Yet, so gracious is the
Almighty that he gives men undeniable proof that the gospel of Christ,
(the message of his death, burial, and resurrection as the sinners'
Substitute), is true. Peter says, with regard to these things, "Whereof
we are witnesses."
There stood Peter and John, two evidently honest men. They had
nothing to gain by their testimony, and much to lose. They might have
called upon the other nine apostles. They might even have called upon
more than 500 brethren who had seen the risen Lord at one time to
confirm their testimony (I Cor. 15:4-7). The witness of such men is
unquestionably true. Jesus Christ the Lord overcame the powers of death.
His body arose from the tomb three days after he died. His victorious
resurrection is a matter of fact, as certain and credible as any fact
recorded upon the pages of human history. Jesus Christ of Nazareth,
though he died upon the cross, lives today as the Prince of life!
"THE PRINCE OF LIFE" IS A TITLE THE LORD JESUS CHRIST IS WELL
QUALIFIED TO WEAR. This is one of those famous titles by which the Son
of God reveals himself to men. He will be gloriously known by this name
in the day of his appearing, when he shall raise the dead. But it is a
title which rightfully belonged to him before he was crucified, for his
murderers "killed the Prince of life." This title belonged to him even
when he was in the tomb. Though his body was dead, Christ was still the
Prince of life. Now that he is risen from the dead and ever lives to
make intercession for us, the Lord Jesus fully possesses all that is
implied in this title. He shares it with no one; and no one can take it
away from him. The Lord Jesus Christ, our Savior, is the Prince of life.
What does this title imply?
He is the Author of life. All life proceeds from Jesus Christ, God
our Creator, by whom all things consist. This is especially true of
spiritual, eternal life. The gift of life is entirely the prerogative of
the Prince of life (John 5:21; 17:2; I John 5:11-12).
Christ possesses life supremely. Life is in him emphatically and
superlatively. He is the life (John 14:6; I John 1:2). Apart from him
there is no life. Christ is life self-existent, life essential, and life
eternal. Life dwells in him in all its fulness, force, perfection, and
independence (John 5:26). Everything else is passing away, but Jesus
Christ lives and gives eternal life to all who trust him.
He won for his people the right to live. Christ has "abolished
death, and brought life and immortality to light through the gospel." He
delivered us from death (spiritual and eternal) by his obedience to God
as our Substitute and the power of his grace. He delivered us from the
fear of death (physical) by granting us faith in him (Heb. 4:14-15).
Jesus Christ freely gives life to dead sinners (Psa. 68:18-20).
While in this world, whenever our Savior came into contact with death it
fled from his presence. He always triumphed over it (Mk. 5:35-42; Lk.
7:11-15; John 11:43-44). The same is true today. Wherever the Prince of
life comes in saving power, spiritual death flees (John 5:25). So it
shall be when he comes again (John 5:28-29).
Christ marvelously sustains life. By the power of his grace (John
10:28-29), by keeping us in union with himself (John 15:5), and by
feeding our souls upon the Bread of life (John 6:47, 48, 51, 53-56), our
Savior keeps us in life!
The Prince of life is the Ruler of life. Where Christ lives, he
reigns! All true, spiritual life gladly yields obedience to him (Lk.
14:33). He wears no empty titles. All to whom he gives life willingly
bow to him as "THE PRINCE OF LIFE."
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