I have in my hand a chocolate bar, which I will give to the first
person to give me the answer to a quick quiz I am about to give
you. I will give you the famous last words of this person, and
you must tell me who he was.
Et tu, Brute.
ANSWER: Julius Caesar
On the 15th of March, 44BC, Julius Caesar, the Emperor
of Rome walked into his government to conduct business as usual.
As he stood to speak, Senators rushed forward and stabbed him.
Legend tells us that over 50 senators were involved. Caesar had
been expecting this - it was part of the way things were done
in those days. I must admit, that it sometimes seems a pity that
we have to vote some of our bad politicians out of office, rather
than get rid of them the way the Romans did.
It wasn't so much the fact that Caesar had been killed, but rather
that it was one of his closest friends and advisors that was also
involved. If William Shakespeare can be trusted on this point,
Brutus was the last to put his knife in. It was the fact that
his closest friend had shafted him that really hurt Caesar. It
was his dying thought. I wonder how many of you have had a good
friend let you down badly - maybe talk behind your back or do
something that really hurt you. Maybe you haven't ever forgiven
that person. The problem is: Friends let you down. They hurt
you.
It's not only friends that let you down, though, but family as
well. You know, three years ago, my brother and sister and I
arranged a wonderful party for my parents. It was their 25th
wedding anniversary. Last year, they were divorced. Three weeks
ago, my father married a woman just a few years older than me.
That hurts. Some of you know how much it hurts. Et tu, my
friend?. You, too? People let you down.
There was another man in history, and you probably won't guess
his name if I tell you his last words, so I am going to tell you
his name, and the chocolate goes to first person to tell me what
he is famous for. This man was old, and as his friends gathered
around his sickbed, he said:
Go away. I'm alright.
And then he died.
His name was H. G. Wells. What was he famous for?
ANSWER: He was an author.
H. G. Wells was a famous author, who lived at the end of the last
century and into the beginning of this one. He was the first
author o write a book about time travel, and in 1989 wrote a book
called, War of the Worlds, which was the first book written
about aliens invading the world. In fact, the movie, Independence
Day, had some very similar scenes as that book. His book
was so popular that it was put into script form for radio reading,
and when it was first read, people thought it was the news, and
ran out into the streets screaming.
In 1946, as he lay on his bed, very sick, he turned to his friends
and said, "Go away. I'm alright". And then, he died.
It's not that funny - many of us do that everyday. Your buddy
comes up to you and asks what's wrong, "I can see that something's
bothering you. What is it?". "Leave me alone, I'm
fine".
On the outside, you put up this mask that everything is great
- I'm doing OK. But on the inside, you're dying. Little by little,
you're dying. You know what I mean - smiling on the outside,
but crying on the inside.
Go away, I'm alright.
Then there was another man. I don't know if these were his exact
last words - no-one will ever know his exact last words, but he
said:
I hate myself and I want to die.
ANSWER: Kurt Cobain
On April 8, 1994, Kurt Cobain took a shotgun and blew his head
off. The album that Nirvana were working on at the time was going
to be called I hate myself and I want to die. That is,
if Sony would let them use that title. In his suicide note (which
can be found on-line at http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/gracefyr/greatone.htm), he explains that from the age of 7, he had begun to die inside,
and now hated himself for it. He no longer enjoyed music. He
felt that he should put a clock-in machine at the entrance to
the stage, and clock in and out every concert. That's no way
to be a musician, and he knew it. He couldn't stand to fool himself
or his fans anymore. He hated himself and wanted to die - so
he did.
Some of you know how that feels. Some of you know what it's like
to hate yourself and want to die. Some of you have even tried
that. You are so dead inside that it doesn't make any difference
anymore whether you are living on the outside or not. You are
so hurt that there seems no way back.
I hate myself and I want to die.
There was another man I want to tell you about. As he lay in
a pool of his own blood, from a gunshot wound, he said:
Please help me.
On 8th December, 1980, at about 10pm, Mark Chapman
got an autograph from John Lennon, at John's New York apartment.
At 10 minutes to 11 that night, John Lennon left his New York
apartment, probably to go and get something at the shops. Mark
Chapman shot him dead as he left his apartment. As he fell to
the ground, he was heard to say, "Please help me".
Some of you know what it's like to have friends and family let
you down, to look OK on the outside, but be dying on the inside,
to hate yourself and wish you were dead - and maybe some of you
have asked for help. Others of you know that you need help, that
you can't fix this on your own, but you haven't yet asked. By
the time John Lennon asked, it was too late - it was too late
for anyone to help.
I want to tell you that it's never too late. I want to tell you
about one more man. I don't have a chocolate for this, because
I know many of you know this man's last words. This man said:
It is finished.
He lived about 40 years after Julius Caesar was stabbed to death.
He lived in Israel. His name was Jesus. He was shafted by one
of his close friends, who betrayed him to the Jewish leaders and
then to the Romans as well. Late one night, he was taken before
a slapped together court and give a railroad trial - declared
guilty. All his friends and family left him and ran away. The
next day, he was beaten up by the Roman soldiers, whipped until
his back was just a mass of blood and flesh, a crown of thorns
shoved into his forehead until the blood streamed down his face
to blind his eyes. He carried a rough wooden cross through the
city and was crucified outside, like a criminal. And as he died,
he said: "It is finished".
He wasn't just talking about his life. He wasn't saying, "Oh
well, it's all over". No, three days later he rose from
the dead, to prove that it wasn't just all over. No! When he
said, "It is finished", he was talking about what he
came to earth to do.
Jesus came to earth to prove that He loved you. He was dying
to love you. When your friends let you down, and your family
is falling apart, Jesus wants you to know that He is a friend
you can trust. He is a friend that will never let you down.
He wants you to know that you can trust him completely.
Jesus wants you to know that he can see right into you. When
you tell other people that you're OK, Jesus sees how you really
are inside. He knows where it hurts, and He knows why it hurts.
And he understands. You can't hide anything from Jesus, because
he can see right into your heart. There is no need to try to
keep the mask up for him - he knows what it's like to be hurt,
and he wants you to know that he understands, and that he can
help.
Jesus also wants you to know that he loves you. You might hate
yourself, but Jesus loves you. He knows why you hate yourself.
In fact, he understands you better than you understand yourself
- he feels your pain and your hate - but he still loves you.
And there is nothing you can do that will ever stop him loving
you.
Jesus came to give you His love. He came to change your life.
He came to give a purpose, and a mission, and a sense of love
and peace and joy. He came to change your life.
Jesus wants to be your friend. He wants you to love him too.
You may wonder how this is possible, and what you need to do
to make it happen. It's actually very simple. There are just
two steps.
The first step is to admit that you need help. Like John Lennon,
you have to be able to ask for help. You need to admit that your
life is a mess, and you need help to fix it up. The Bible refers
to the mess that your life is in as "sin". Sin is very
simple - take the middle letter of the word, I - that is sin.
Doing everything for yourself. Trying to survive by your own
strength. Doing it your way. That is sin. It is rebellion against
God, who wants to help you.
You need to admit that this is wrong, and that you need help.
You then, secondly, need to trust that Jesus can help you. You
need to trust Him.
If you want to do that tonight, all you need to do is pray a simple prayer. It goes like this:
It's not even the words that really count. It is the attitude of your heart. If you want Jesus to be your friend and your guide to sort out your life, then please pray that prayer with me right now:
If you prayed that prayer, I ask you to please speak to your youth
leader, or come and speak to me afterwards, so that we can explain
to you exactly how Jesus can help you. You need help, and Jesus
loves you enough to offer that help to you. Please, don't leave
it until tomorrow or next week. Speak to us now - to me or your
youth leaders, or anyone - and ask them to help you to understand
how Jesus can give you all the love in the world.