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Thessalonians 1
In the coming weeks, I hope to base the midweek sermon to be
on the Letters of Paul to the Thessalonian Church. I am aware a sermon was given a few weeks
past, but this series will be more detailed as what it might be called a
description of a true Church.
There is a big difference between a religious person and a
Christian. There are so many people who think if a person is not of another
faith, or is an atheist, and if living in this country must be a Christian;
this is more so if they watch Songs of
Praise on television. This is a total
myth, for a lot of nice and good living people are Muslims, or even atheists,
and would be understandably offended to think they may be Christians.
There is a story about a man who attended one of the Billy
Graham Crusades, and after the service was approached by a counsellor and
asked, ‘are you a Christian sir?’ The
man replied, ‘ I have been an Anglican all my life and I am not about to change
now’
I was once asked by a lady, to explain that she had heard a
man on television say he had attended a Church for years, but had only just
become a Christian. What did he mean?
Turn with me to Paul’s first Letter to the Thessalonian
Church, This was a Church which Paul had founded and he was very fond of it. I
have come to like this Letter as it is so relevant and helpful, especially to
new Christians. Most of the believers had come to Christ from idol worshipping,
and they had made a huge impact as new Christian members.
Here was a Church which started off with new people coming
into our faith, and such was the commitment and enthusiasm, it made others
wanting to join. This typical human nature of people seeing others having
something which they hadn’t, so don’t
want to be left out. Such was the vibrancy of their faith, that it spread
widely, and the people were speaking of their devotion, their past practices
left behind them. The believers shared
their good news through the area, telling what a difference God had made on
their lives. Their friends and families
began to ask questions about what happened to make such a change.
Research has proved that the most successful form of
evangelism is hat of ordinary men and women Christians telling others of how
Christianity has changed their lives.
Paul commended them
for the main element of a Christian life, faith and love. For a faith which works, love which labours,
and a hope which endures. Faith is not
merely belief, it is something that changes your thinking, making you turn from
something that is wrong to something which is right; love which causes you to
work for the gospel; and hope which makes you steadfast in the faith and enable
you to endure. This is he whole
Christiam life, beginning in faith, continuing in love, and culminating in the
hope of eternal life.
Paul tells the believers they had been chosen by God. The Bible tells us that God knows the secret
working of our hearts, and knows when we are ready to acknowledge Him through
Christ, by whom alone we can come to God. He, by His amazing grace, chooses and
calls us into His family. God finds us
before we find Him.
Two things must happen in order for a person to become a
Christian; first from God’s side and then from the human side; but God side
must always be the first. A Christian then is then one who responds to the
gospel message.
Have you ever wondered why two people can hear the same
message. yet respond in different ways? It happens because one hears words,
while the other man hears a message. It
is the Holy Spirit who takes human preaching, and makes it alive inside the
human heart.
These Thessalonian Christians we are told, accepted the Word
of God and received it into heir hearts.
It is like someone sending you a present, you receive it when delivered
to you and you accept and use it for the purpose given. So the early Christians
accepted the Word of God to improve their lives.
The last words of our Lord to His Apostles were to go out
into the world and make disciples of all nations. Baptizing them in the name of
the Father and Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching the, to observe all that I
have commanded. Here in the words of our
Lord is the purpose for which founded the Church.
The Apostles taught the truth about Jesus Christ; they taught
the way in which He fulfilled the Old Testament Scriptures, in order to bring
people to salvation through His sacrificial death on the Cross, and His
resurrection. They also taught how
salvation in Jesus was to be worked out in the life of a believer. They did not teach something that they made up in their own minds, only
things revealed to them by Jesus and the Holy Spirit. Jesus had already made clear to them that
their teaching was to be consistent with His. Our whole gospel message is based
on the Apostles teaching, now enshrined in the New Testament.
As the years went by, the Apostles went all over the world
teaching the truth. The Bible tells us people were cut to the heart, in other
words, deeply convicted. The people devoted to the teaching, there was no
coercion. Throughout he ages. God has
opened the hearts of people, to call them to Jesus.
This is Christianity in its purest form, stripped of all
human influences and addition of false doctrines and ritual, which transformed
the ancient world This is how it was in
the beginning and what makes a successful Church, as opposed to a religious
club. United by common interest; it is a people chosen by God, receiving power
through Jesus Christ, who demonstrate this in faith. All Christians should consider how deep our
commitment is to Jesus Christ.
What should occupy our minds is if the Church, is still
preaching, and is it fit message of the Apostles and is it fit for the purpose
Christ and the Apostles built it? If we are going to be honest, only to
Independent Evangelical Churches, for we have seem how leaders in main
denominations have wandered into creating false doctrines to meet society’s
calling. The Church has cast aside the Bible and in so doing caused the country
to lose its
Influence. Guidance and moral standards, with the consequence
the young people are not able to distinguish between good and bad. Church has
become disconnected from the Word of God. With no firm statement of belief, so
is unable to fulfil our Lord’s command to teach the Bible.
Martin Luther wrote, the true treasure of the church is the most holy gospel of the glory and grace of God. This is what the Church should be preaching, but to many people are Concerned to follow an equality and diversity agenda, Which puts forward childish and silly remarks. This has become now an obsession.
Jesus gave strict commands on spiritual, moral. Ethical, and
social matters, and all clergy vowed at ordination to honour the words of
Scripture and banish false doctrine.
We live in an evil world, and when you read newspapers, it is
hard to believe how barbaric humans can be to fellow humans. There is ill
concealed lying by politicians .corruption, deceit, cheating and lusting to
such an extent that women are at constant peril from all manner of sexual
attacks.
We have to accept that the Church exists primarily to
proclaim the gospel. If we restrict that then we have no claim to be here. Today there are many attacks on Christianity.
The liberal lobby have lost all sense of reality with their spurious devotion
to a woke agenda
All Christians at this perilous time need to think what we
can offer to God. Above all, we must not be ashamed of the gospel, nor
reluctant to preach it without fear or favor. Come to Church prepared to feast
on sound teaching. Do not listen to anyone tell you that you don’t matter or
count, you count tremendously. Glory in
what you do for God, He expects us to be His ambassadors.
The greatest revival on the history of the Church in this
country took place under the
Ministry of John and Charles Wesley. The once great Methodist Church was built on
a strong Biblical foundation. Sadly,
that greatness has been destroyed and the Church seems to be falling apart, as
many of the devoted older members have been abandoned by the so-called
progressives. I say this from much personal experience, as when Visiting to
take services, I was regularly told how appreciated they were to have an older
man with a strong biblical message, not a regular experience. The Wesley
teaching that through Christ alone was salvation given, and the value of a
person’s life was measured by their faith, by the manner in which they lived
their lives, and the doctrine of Heaven and hell.
I close with the words of John Wesley
I want to know one thing, the way to heaven; how to land safe
on that happy shore. God Himself has condescended to teach the way; for this
end He came down from heaven. He hath written
down in a book. Give me that book. At any price give me the Book of God
Give Praise to God for His Glorious Gospel.
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