What's the Answer to
Co-Belligerence? The Gospel According to Jesus
Steve
Camp
"If any one wishes to come after Me, let him deny himself, take
up his cross, and follow Me." - Matthew 16:24
The Sufficiency of the
Gospel The church has the most powerful, explosive, life-changing,
transforming truth in all of history - the gospel of Jesus Christ! It [the
gospel] saves one for eternity (John 6:39, Ephesians 1:3-14); it completely
changes someone into a new creation (2 Corinthian 5:17); it forgives sin and
cleanses us thoroughly from our sin (2 Corinthian 5:21, Ephesians 1:7);
translates us from the kingdom of darkness into the kingdom of light (Colossians
1:10-14; 1 Peter 2:9); grants us eternal life (John 3:16); secures heaven as our
home forever (John 14:1-6); it overcomes death (1 Corinthians 15:50-58); it
defeats sin and brings us into intimacy with God (Romans 5:1); and it is rich in
grace and mercy (Ephesians 2:1-10) without which we would all be forever lost
with no hope (Galatians 5:2-6). It is completely efficacious for the believer in
Christ, past, present and future (Romans 8:20-30). We have been elected, enabled
and extolled by the gospel of Jesus Christ. In other words, we are saved
(Ephesians 2:8-9), kept (John 17:12, Jude 1) and presented (Jude 24) -
justified, sanctified and glorified. (Romans 8:29-30). Is it any wonder the
Apostle Paul boldly proclaims, "For I am not ashamed of the gospel, for it is
the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes." (Romans 1:16). And
again in 1 Corinthians 9:16, "...for woe is me if I do not preach the
gospel."
Spiritual Treason Sadly, not many today are saying that
anymore. If the gospel of Jesus Christ is all sufficient and accomplishes all
saving grace, then why is the church not about proclaiming its truth with the
boldness and conviction it demands? One significant reason is that the true
gospel has been replaced by a different gospel (Galatians 1:6-8). One that is
watered down, convoluted, a cheap imitation disguising itself as the real thing.
Some of these "other gospels" are: pragmatism - just give me what works;
entertainment - I want to feel my God not know my God; pop-psychology - God and
His word are deficient, man's word and philosophy is sufficient; the self-esteem
movement - denying yourself is passé, self-love is everything; mysticism - truth
has been replaced with experience; easy-believism - just raise a hand, sign a
decision card, walk an isle and presto... you have an instant Christian.
The Emergent Church - where postmodern culture, not biblical truth--is dictating
how the church should function and be defined; human potentiality movement -
coming to Jesus to have a better marriage, more fulfilled job, or to realize
your best life now, instead of honoring Him as Lord of your life regardless of
personal benefits; and most recently, "Evangelical Co-Belligerence-(ECB)" -
political remedies for moral maladies is now the latest trend to try and stop
the tide of decay of family values plaquing our nation.
As popular as
some of those things might be, none of them is the gospel of Jesus Christ!
This kind of Laodicean lackadaisical thinking has produced a Jesus who can
elect but cannot save; who can knock at the door, but cannot open it; who can
justify, but cannot sanctify; who can make decisions, but cannot make
disciples. No wonder J.I. Packer says of American Christianity that it is,
"success oriented, manipulative, and self-centered. Three thousand miles wide
and one inch deep."
The Almost Christian What is then the true
gospel and what are its components? What did Jesus really mean when He said,
"Follow me!"? (Matthew 28:19). This is one of the crucial issues facing the
evangelical community in our day. Contrary to popular opinion it is not
materialism; it is not communism, it is not Marxism, narcissism, or hedonism.
The issue today is the purity of the gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ. That alone
is the rudder that guides the church - it is the nexus of the matter. Take away
the truth of the gospel and the church turns into a religious bar serving up
whatever mixture of intoxicant faith that will be imbibed by those who are drunk
on their own righteousness never desiring to be awakened from their stupor. And
the lamentable thing is that they think they are saved. That is precisely why I
am a firm believer that many people attending our churches week after week have
made some sort of emotional verbal assent to Christ, but are not truly
regenerated. They enjoy all the niceties of worship, fellowship, music, service,
communion, etc, but have never been confronted with the reality of their sin,
their need for a Savior, the eternal consequences of rejecting Christ, the
awfulness of the wrath of God, the necessity for submission to the Lordship of
Christ, the complete atoning work that Jesus accomplished on the cross, what His
grace entails, and so crucially, what kind of faith is saving faith. Otherwise
their epitaph will read, "They did not receive the love of the truth so as to
be saved" (2 Thessalonians 2:10b). I am utterly convinced, the greatest
mission field in the United States today is the local church.
Walking an
Aisle--the Narrow Road that Leads to Heaven? Have you ever attended an
evangelistic outreach service at a concert, missions conference, church meeting,
etc..., where you heard gospel altar calls or appeals such as, "accept Jesus
in your heart today"; "just lift up you hand and walk this aisle and you are
saved"; "say this sinners prayer with me and if you do you're a Christian";
"make Jesus Lord of your life"; "there's a God-size hole in your heart and He
alone can fill it"; or "just be bananas over Jesus"?
As familiar
sounding as these phrases are, it may surprise you that not one of them is even
remotely biblical or associated to the gospel according to Jesus. He does not
want your hand raised, beloved, He wants your life surrendered! (Matthew 7:21).
He doesn't desire you to be bananas over Him, but He does desire that you are
obedient to Him (John 14:15, 15:14-16). There is not a hole in your heart to be
filled but your entire life to be transformed (Colossians 1:10-14). You don't
make Jesus Lord of your life - He is Lord... period. The question is will you
submit to Him as Lord and honor Him for who He is and all He claimed to be
(Hebrews 1:-8; John 1:14, 8:58; 14:5-9)?
No Cheap Grace Allowed Have
you considered the cost of what it means to be a disciple of Jesus Christ... to
follow Him? The content of the gospel is confessing Christ as Lord and believing
in your heart that God has raised Him from the dead (Romans 10:9-10); believing
on the name of the Lord Jesus Christ and you will be saved (John 1:12, 3:15-18);
that Christ died for our sins according to the Scriptures (1 Corinthians
15:3-4); for by grace you have been saved by faith; and that not of yourselves,
it is the gift of God; not as a result of works, that no one should boast
(Ephesians 2:8-9). Here we have a glimpse of the saving work of Jesus Christ. It
requires believing, confession, trusting in His complete work from the cross to
the resurrection, it is by God's grace and His enabling faith, and it is His
gift to you - you can't earn it no matter what. Notice that coupled with God's
loving grace, is the call for our conformity, and submission to all He commands.
Though we do not participate in our salvation; we do participate in our
sanctification--and yet, it is still all of grace (John 15:5). This is a mystery
beloved: God's sovereignty and man's obedience woven together in our
sanctification--ouyr daily growth and conformity to Christlikeness (Titus
2:11-12).
Let's look at three essential commands of Lord for salvation:
that you deny yourself; take up your cross; and follow Him (Matthew 16:24).
"The Gospel According to Jesus" 1. DENY YOURSELF: To deny
yourself means to come to the end of yourself; to be done with yourself; to see
yourself as bankrupt from any ability to save yourself; to not place any trust
whatsoever within yourself to be saved. The Lord did not come to "complete us"
or to help us "get in touch with ourselves." Far from it. The Lord is calling
for us to be finished with ourselves: our desires; our goals; our ways; our own
truths; our agendas; our self-made religious whims, ceremonies or inventions. We
must "deny" ourselves to be His disciple. John Calvin says it this way: "the
sum of the Christian life is the denial of self"- and I thoroughly agree
with him. We must come to Christ not putting our confidence in our own
"goodness", because we have none (Romans 3:10), but solely in what Jesus has
done for us. The prophet Isaiah brings us to the end of our own righteousness by
affirming, "All our righteous deeds are like filthy garments" (Isaiah
64:6). I recognize this is a hard way, for our entire culture shouts at you to
trust in yourself, you control your own destiny, it is personal power and self
esteem that will set you free. The most flamboyant, bold, misguided, foolish
example of this is the recent fascination with psychic power. Out of all the
religions in this world, and there are thousands of them, there are really only
two kinds; the religion of human achievement; and the religion of divine
accomplishment. The religion of human achievement says that man is good, man can
save himself, man can earn his way to heaven through good works, etc...
Christianity on the other hand says man is totally depraved, completely
sinful, by nature children of wrath, sons of disobedience, none are good, and,
in fact, no one does what is good (Roms. 3:10-18). Christianity says human
achievement cannot save and that to have salvation someone must have
divinely accomplished what man could never do. Jesus Christ fulfilled on the
cross what no man or manmade religion could ever do - satisfy God's wrath
against all sin and abolish the penalty of sin. He "died once for all, for
all time" (Hebrews 10:12). His sacrifice is complete not requiring any
additional word. When Jesus cried out on the cross "It is finished!" He was
proclaiming that He had achieved the atonement as the Captain of our Salvation
(Hebrews 2:10). When any man embraces, surrenders and submits to Jesus Christ,
by grace, as Lord and Savior of his life (2 Corinthians 4:5), he then has as
Paul says, "peace with God" (Romans 5:1). In other words, the war is over.
"If God is for us who can be against us?" (Romans 8:31). The answer is
clear... no one. And the converse is also true, if God is against you who can be
for you? The New Age movement? Buddha, Mohammed, or Krishna? No. Sun Young Moon,
J.Z. Knight or Shirley MacClaine? No. Can praying on your rosary or trusting in
the Pope in Rome? No. You must deny yourself; jettison all confidence in your
own ability to save yourself and cling to Christ alone.
That is why
Jesus says in the Sermon on the Mount, "Blessed are the poor in spirit, for
theirs is the kingdom of heaven" (Matthew 5:3). "I am the way, and the truth,
and the life; no one comes to the Father but by Me" (John 14:6). Jesus is
absolutely exclusive in His claim. He is the only living and true way! There is
no other way to heaven no matter how noble, good, or satisfying it may seem. You
must be bankrupt of human achievement, and place your belief only in Christ for
your redemption (John 3:16).
2. TAKE UP YOUR CROSS: All people in
the world have one thing in common - a sin nature. We are all born into this
life with sin in our heart that needs divine healing. It's difficult for us to
imagine this when we see little new-born babies who are so pure, gentle, sweet
and innocent. Scripture tells us though that we are "by nature children of
wrath" (Ephesians 2:3); "behold, I was brought forth in iniquity, and in sin my
mother conceived me" (Psalms 51:5); and again the Psalmist affirms this reality
when he says, "the wicked are estranged from the womb; those who speak lies go
astray from birth" (Psalms 58:3). That is why our "old man"; our "old self"; our
sin nature needs to be dealt with. We need a new nature that is not rooted in
sin but rooted in righteousness! (read Ephesians 2:1-10). Two natures cannot
co-exist with each other (read Romans 6) and that is why in order to receive a
new nature the old one must be brought to Calvary and crucified!
The
Apostle Paul was proclaiming this truth when he explodes with this amazing
statement in Galatians 2:20. "I have been crucified with Christ; and it is no
longer I who live, but Christ Jesus lives in me; and the life which I now live
in the flesh I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me, and delivered
Himself up for me." And again in Romans 6:6 he says, "knowing this, that our old
self was crucified with Him, that our body of sin might be done away with, that
we should no longer be slaves to sin." When we come and place our faith and
trust in Jesus Christ and what He has accomplished at Calvary, at that moment we
are crucified with Him. Our old self or nature is executed, put to death, and we
are made alive unto God...new creations in Christ Jesus our Lord! That is
painful for the old man doesn't want to die, but live. Oh friend, but we must
come the way of the cross if we desire to have eternal life in Jesus Christ.
3. FOLLOW HIM: Last but not least, we must follow Him. I can't think
of a better definition of a Christian than one who follows Him--who obeys the
Lord and His Word. The masses would come from miles around to hear our Lord
preach, see Him perform miracles and acts of healing. However, Jesus said to the
onlookers that they would have "to eat His flesh and drink His blood" if they
wanted to be His disciples (John 6:37ff). What did He mean by this? Every time
Jesus said follow Me, He was headed to the cross. He was meaning to partake of
the crucified life. As my friend, John MacArthur, so susinctly says, "to give
all that you are for all that Jesus is." This means that we must love Him more
than all other loves - father, mother, brother, sister, son and daughter. Jesus
isn't saying "hate your families." But what He is saying is, that He must be
first love of your life. (read Luke 14:26-27; Rev. 2:4). The gospel is
Jesus Christ and Him crucified, buried and risen bodily on the third day. It is
good news that there is eternal life in Christ, victory over sin, hope beyond
the grave for those who place their faith and trust in Him. Oh my dear friend,
consider the cost.
DIGGING DEEPER: "The Gospel According To Jesus"
by Dr. John MacArthur; "Faith Works" by John MacArthur; "A Guide To Christ" by
Solomon Stoddard; "Gospel Fear" by Jeremiah Burroughs
LIFE APPLICATION:
1. What is the most important thing in the world to you? At what cost would
you be willing to give it up?
2. Read through the Gospels of Matthew and
John. What did our Lord require of those who would be His true disciples?
3. Why is it unbiblical to assume that you can take Jesus as Savior,
while not acknowledging Him as Lord of your life?
4. In what ways is the
Gospel according to Jesus different from the "easy-believism" that much of
contemporary evangelism espouses today?
5. Pray that the Lord will give
you an understanding of what His work on the cross cost Him, what your life in
Him will cost you, and what the cost would be in rejecting
him.