Archive for Salvation
I Must Die Too!
Posted by: | CommentsThe crucifixion, death and resurrection of Jesus are the foundation of the Christian faith and the theology of God living in us. If there was no resurrection, then Jesus was simply a man who lived and died just like every other man. If Jesus does not live today, there is no resurrected life to indwell us. The accounts of the apostles assure us that He was raised and that He lives eternally. Scripture teaches that by our repentance and faith in Him as Lord, He will come to live within us. His life becomes our life as we accept that our old fleshly man of sin died with Jesus on the cross. That is the central truth of real Christianity. We died with Christ and are raised with Him into eternal life. Every Christian must understand that. People who have received the life of Christ will be with Him in eternity and somehow be like Him. Eternity is a done deal. My problem has always been how to live on earth until I get there. The point is that “I Can’t” but “He Can”. I have to die so that He can be raised in my life.
What Does it Mean to be Filled With the Spirit?
Posted by: | CommentsThere is no question that the New Testament teaches a doctrine of being filled with the Holy Spirit and the filling is something that happens throughout the earthly life of a Christian. The filling of the Spirit has nothing to do with being “more saved” but it has everything to do with the extent that we surrender control of our lives to God. The filling of the Spirit is possible and is the will of God for every Christian. The filling of the Spirit is not just for preachers, teachers or any group of specially gifted believers. The filling of the spirit is not about spiritual gifts or signs and wonders. The filling of the Spirit is about allowing the Spirit of God to completely invade our soul and spirit and have His way with us. Simply put, every Christian can have just about all of God in them they really want! The truth of the matter is that most Christians really don’t want that much of God in them because the price of being filled with the Spirit of God is very high. The price is the death of self.
The Problem of Sin
Posted by: | CommentsThe Bible reveals that sin is at the very center of the nature of human beings and is a terminal condition that results in spiritual death and separation from God. It is this revelation of the nature of sin that upsets the modern world that pursues relative truth and everchanging standards of morality.
In the Biblical history of the Hebrew people, the nature of man’s relationship to God is totally exposed. Human beings are left without defense before the awesome, transcendent God who claims to be the author of life itself. In the sin revelation, the message is clear that the best efforts of man are never enough to achieve righteousness or to be pleasing to a holy God.
Sin is probably the most hated word in the history of the human race, and one of the most misunderstood in our modern day. Many believe there is no such thing, and if there is, it does not present any problem for them in their relationship with God. The revelation of the serious nature of sin is an unexpected surprise, but lines up with the observable facts so evident in human history.
Nobody Wants This!
No human being in their right mind would have voluntarily created such a religious doctrine out of their own thinking, because they would have created an impossible problem to overcome by their own effort. In Hebrew theology, man always fails and no solution is provided that will produce a permanent, peaceful relationship with God. Man is portrayed as dust and beyond hope.
Man on his own would never have written it that way. Man would have created a theology by which he can triumph and appease God, thus fulfilling his dreams and desires. We do not see this as it is revealed in the history of the Hebrew people. We see sin, death and judgment. Man’s desire is to embrace ideas and concepts that will produce the results he wants. The things that man wants are found in naturalistic concepts of deity, and in bizarre idealistic theories. That fact indicates naturalistic religions are primarily functions of human thought, no matter how convincing the human explanations may sound.
How could man have created the Hebrew concept of God from his own thinking? To believe that he did strains logic, based on what we know about human character. The truth of it becomes clear when we can understand the concept of sin. The concept of sin is a foundational difference between the revelation of the Hebrew God, and the god-concepts of other religions. The uniqueness of the Hebrew revelation is in a personal God, and the revealed nature of sin which other theologies and secular ideas do not embrace. Sin is a hated concept and man wants to reject it as truth.
The doctrine of Sin indicates that man is a dead duck. The only way a person who thinks they are alive can come to understand that they are really dead, is by revelation. Because we are talking about spiritual death, it is a hard concept to grasp in a biological brain that thinks it is alive.
The Purposes of God
Posted by: | CommentsBiblically, there are only two types of people in the world. There are those who are lost and do not know Jesus Christ and those who do. To those who are lost and spiritually dead to God, there is only one divine purpose for them. That purpose is that they may be convicted of the reality of their sinful nature and come to understand they are incapable of achieving the righteousness of God by their own works and effort. God wants them to see that they have already been judged and condemned in their sin and the penalty is spiritual death and eternal separation from Him. That is the only work that God is doing in the lives of the lost. He is not hearing or answering their prayers. He is not leading them in spiritual growth. He is not providing them with internal peace about their lives on earth. This is the clear teaching of the Bible when it is accepted at face value.
The second type of person on this earth is one who has made true repentance of their sin, accepted Christ as their Lord and believed in His deity and His resurrection. These people are graced with a new status in God’s kingdom. For these elect, God has one purpose and one purpose only. His purpose is that they will be conformed into the image of Jesus and the conformation process begins the moment a person becomes a believer. God is going to take everything that happens in the life of that believer and use it to make him or her more and more like Jesus. To become more and more like Jesus means to think like Jesus, to see other people as Jesus sees them and to love like Jesus loves. If we are not learning to love as Jesus loves we are carnal. We are like the Corinthians.
Every person who ever came to Christ came in a condition of powerlessness, humility and total surrender. The convicting work of the Holy Spirit upon them when they were lost was successful. They came to Him ready to do His will and to allow Him to begin a mighty work in them. The problem is that many Christians don’t really understand the process. They expect to be saved on Sunday and to be perfect by Monday! They do not understand that God intends to completely destroy their flawed Body of Truth and replace it with the mind of Christ. They do not understand they must recognize the error of the lies they believe and give them up. They do not understand that their life has become none of their business. They do not understand that God is not concerned about their wealth or anything else of the world. God’s sole purpose is to conform them into the image of Jesus.
The Notional Christian
Posted by: | CommentsA carnal Christian must not be confused with the lukewarm person described in Revelation 3:14. The lukewarm person is ambivalent about Christ. They may occupy a church pew every Sunday but the Jesus they follow is a murky myth and legend they do not know personally. They are neither hot nor cold. They are lukewarm. They have claimed the label of Christian but it is just a label. There is no life in it. Their Bible is dead. Their hearts are dead. Their spirit is dead. They cling to lies and demand to be in control of their lives. They believe their life is their business. They believe they can define the truth, God, and what is right and wrong for themselves. They foul the mouth of Christ and will be spewed from his lips. I believe these lukewarm souls are what we might identify as Notional Christians. They have a notion they are Christians but they have not given up their rebellion against God.
With respect to what can be observed by behavior, there is a fine line between the lukewarm and those who Paul described as carnal Christians. The lukewarm of Revelation 3:14 are Christian philosophers who pick and choose what they want to believe about Jesus, the Bible and the Church. They have swallowed an apostate form of Christianity. They have never repented of their rebellion against God and they most certainly have not allowed the living Christ to become the Lord of their life.

