2 Corinthians 5 v 20.to 6 v 10
In this Epistle, the words of Paul are particularly relevant;
'be reconciled to God.’
The passage begins telling us we are ambassadors for Christ,
and an ambassador is someone who represents their Sovereign in a foreign
nation. As Christians, we are citizens of two nations; our national one in
which we observe our country’s rules, but also in the Kingdom of God whose
rules we are committed to obey. Wherever we reside, we are to represent God
faithfully and devotedly, living according to his Word, and being a credit to
him
We have the awesome duty of bringing people back into a living relationship with God; thatis what we are here for, to lead people to God. We are the hands, feet and mouth of God on earth. Jesus said He would build His Church and He meant He would do this through His followers.
We are living in a world which is hostile to Christians,
materialism and hedonism are big factors in people’s lives, and God is seen as
a restrictive force. But there is a need for a spiritual dimension in every
person’s life, and the Church is the only body which can provide that need.
When God looks at our world, He sees the hurt in people's
lives, the misery they are going through. He sees all the hatred, violence and
bitterness.
This is a troubled world; so many people with problems,
financial, moral, domestic, spiritual, and breakdowns. There are people in our
towns and cities, living lives isolated from family and friends, victims of
broken marriages or romances, or just lonely people. Some have become prisoners
of alcohol, drugs, or some other addiction, and long to break free from that
addiction and find freedom. The Bible gives a simple answer, turn to God.
There is a very widely held belief that everyone,
irrespective of lifestyle, will end up in heaven when their life here is over.
I have taken many hundreds of funerals over many years, and I imagine barely
100 have been Church members. Yet in everyone, relatives have assured me their
deceased will be in heaven. One lady told me her niece didn’t believe in God,
but was a lovely Christian girl. (I am still trying to work that one out)
Another asked me not to make the service too religious.
The Bible states that people turn away from God at their
peril, and the greatest need to day is for reconciliation with God. Jesus
Christ died on the Cross for that. He held out two arms, one reaching out to
us, and the other reaching out to God to bring us closer together. His message
was that all could be reconciled to God.
God seeks reconciliation, bringing together those separated
for any reason. It is because we have turned away from God and decided to our
own way, that so many have become separated from Him. Nothing could be sadder
than to be estranged from God who made us; but we have the assurance that God
has found a means of reconciliation, and it is our duty to declare it to those
willing to hear.
In the Epistle, Paul writes, ‘God was reconciling the world
to Himsqelf in Christ, not counting men’s sins against them’. This does not
mean that God is not concerned about our sins; He knows that we cannot be free
until something is done about them.
This is not just a call for so-called bad people. The Epistle
calls on us all to come to God with all our. hearts, but all this is done
through the action of Jesus on the Cross.
The Bible states we have all fallen short of the glory of God
because we are sinners, but what God wants us clearly to understand, is that
our sins do not keep us from coming to him. We can come to God, knowing we will
be received and forgiven.
The New Testament never speaks of man seeking reconciliation
with God, God is the One who takes the initiative and provides the means by
which we can be reconciled, by sending Jesus to the Cross to accept the
punishment we deserve, so restoring our relationship with Him. That means that
the cross of Jesus Christ was substitution. Christ stood in our in order, that
our sins were placed upon the head of Christ.
But we have a part to play. We have to respond to God’s call
for repentance, which means to turn around and adopt a new way of living. It
means putting God and Jesus first in our lives, to let God be God, and not be
forced out by other things. We may have to admit we have fallen short of what
God expects from us. Only when we have submitted ourselves to Him, will God
grant us forgiveness, and we will be reconciled to God.
The apostle Paul was very anxious that the truth of what God
has done in reconciling us, His people unto Himself through the work of Christ,
be declared through preachers. This great fact, he says, must be proclaimed.
God has called on His Church to witness that He has
reconciled the world to Himself, and given us the privilege and responsibility
to proclaim the gospel, and it is important we do so because of the eternal
consequences that depend on what we say; and let it be known that all who hear
it may be drawn to Him, because of the work of Christ upon the Cross.
The Church is the body of Christ, and belief in the Church is
essential.
The doctrine of the Church however, must be based on the
teaching of the Apostles, which has been passed down to us in the New
Testament.
Many of us here, will remember when the Church was held in
much greater respect that it commands today. It was seen as a place set apart
from the ways of the world; a place seen as holy, with something special to
offer, something spiritual and supernatural. This is no longer the case, which
means our task is much harder. We can only truly perform the task God has set
us, when we preach the doctrine handed down to us by the Apostles, and we have
to be careful, that we do not wander away from the true gospel in order to
achieve the approval of society.
The Church at large in the Western nations, has not been
united in proclaiming the gospel as handed down by the Apostles, partly because
it is something people do not want to hear, and partly because many preachers
don’t want to tell it, fearing unpopularity, if in fact they really believe it
themselves. I doubt you will hear many messages in the pulpits of our land, of
that nature.
Some may say I am a good Church going person, and this call
to be reconciled is really for other people. If anyone thinks all Church going
people are good, they are living in a world of make believe. People go to
Church for various reasons, not all worthy; business advantage, giving a false
appearance of being holy. I have seen Ministers driven from their Church by
embittered people, who were upset at not being given the attention they felt
they deserved.
Charles and John Wesley were religious men, Ministers of the
Church, but it was some years later when first Charles and a few days later
John, after a meeting realised there had to be a complete realisation of
salvation in Christ alone.
This is not just a call for so-called ‘bad people’. The
Epistle calls on us all to come to God with all our hearts. But all this is
done through the action of Jesus on the Cross.
These are not welcome statements to make these days, being
seen as politically incorrect. It is more popular to say all religions lead to
God, and there is only one God, both of which are incorrect. They are false
statements and not biblically correct. We worship the God of Israel, other
faiths do not. Islam states God has no son, and worships Allah, and would not
recognise any God of Israel. So, whilst we must accept other faiths, and the
fact that some good moral precepts are held, we cannot depart from Apostolic
teaching. There is only one way to God.
The Bible states, ‘ by grace you have been saved through
faith, and this is not your own doing, it is a gift from God’ God in His
gracious spirit had mercy on us, and gave His Son as a sacrifice, so that all
who believe on Him shall not perish but have eternal life. We have to accept,
there is nothing we can do to earn our salvation; we have to depend on Jesus
for that. Our only hope of salvation, is based on a total and whole hearted
faith in Jesus Christ as Lord and Saviour.
The Cross is at the very heart of our faith, but not of any
other faith, and it is all about judgement on human life, which many may not
like, but that should not stop us from preaching about it. There is a
reluctance to speak of judgement; of heaven or hell, yet Jesus spoke about such
46 times.
The Cross makes a judgement upon human life. Jesus taught
this when He gave the parables of the sheep and goats; the tares and wheat; of
two roads, giving warning of our eternal future.
We cannot preach any credible message without the Cross being
at the centre, it has been the standard for God’s people, and the Church. The
Cross is displayed outside and inside Churches, to remind people of its
importance.
There are people in our Churches who are dissatisfied with
life, and don’t know why this is. The reason is, they are trying to please God
and mankind, to serve God, and the world at the same time. Their conscience
tells them what they should do, but their mind is calling them to do something
different.
.We thank God for is Holy Word. May God be for ever Glorified
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