It was
the late 1920’s when a woman and her new husband moved into the man’s old
family home. It was a clapboard house with a hall down the middle. It wasn’t
much of a home, but it was all they had. Ten years later, however, the two had
managed to save just enough money to tear down the old house and build another
next to it which was to be their home for the rest of their lives. To cut back
on the expense of the new place the husband, without informing his wife,
decided to reuse many of the materials from the old house in the construction.
He used old facings and doors, and many other pieces of the finishing lumber.
When it was completed, the woman was finally permitted to inspect her "new
home." As her husband walked her through the house tears streamed down her
cheeks. Unfortunately they were not tears of joy, however, but sadness. For as
she looked around she saw the same old doors that wouldn’t shut properly; the
same crown molding that was split and riddled with nail holes, the same
unfinished window trimming. There wasn’t much in fact that was really very
"new" about it. So on what should have been one of the better days of
her life; she eventually sat down and had herself a good cry. Her husband was
confused at her response. "But I’ve built you a new home," he
objected. "No, you didn’t," his wife responded. "You just
rearranged the old one."
We
have come together to celebrate the week that brought finality to the plan of
Salvation. We celebrate the power of
Jesus Christ to destroy the works of the devil.
Jesus did not come to break the stronghold that the devil had on the
human race, but to destroy the works of the devil. Something broken can be put
back together; however, when something is destroyed it can never be put back
together. Jesus came to set us free from the power of the enemy, the devil.
John 8:32 (KJV) And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free. John
8:36 (KJV) If the Son therefore shall
make you free, ye shall be free indeed. He
laid down His Life, shedding His blood to destroy the power of sin in our
lives. Hebrews 9:22 (KJV) And almost all things are by the law purged with
blood; and without shedding of blood is no remission. . John 8:36 (KJV) If the
Son therefore shall make you free, ye shall be free indeed. John 6:44 No
man can come to me, except the Father which hath sent me draw him: and I will
raise him up at the last day.
In Jesus we are made new, and we are made on purpose for a purpose - to
be ones through whom God's message of love and reconciliation is delivered.
People look through our lives to see if they can see Jesus Christ.
The whole process of salvation is ascribed in the New
Testament to the sacrificial death of Jesus Christ. It is upon the moment of
death that the foundation of salvation is totally focused. The work of
salvation was completed when Jesus cried, “It is finished!” Nothing more needed
to be done.
The
sacrifice of Jesus Christ was a substitutional sacrifice and atonement for sin.
Christ died in our place. Christ suffered for us. Christ endured the divine
wrath for all that His people ought to have suffered as a result of sin. “Who
shall lay anything to the charge of God’s elect?” Not God because He has
justified the believing sinner for the reason that Christ died in his place and
suffered his punishment.
The
sacrificial death of Jesus Christ redeems or delivers the believer from the
curse of sin. Jesus paid the ransom price with His own blood. The blood of
Jesus has redeemed us and that redemption procures justification. “In whom we
have our redemption through His blood, the forgiveness of our
trespasses”.
The
death of Jesus Christ makes reconciliation between the guilty sinner and a holy
God. He restores us to a right relationship with God. The cross of Christ is the means of
reconciliation. God has forgiven the sinner who believes on Christ; therefore
his relationship with God is restored. Because of the death of Jesus Christ it
is possible for the believing sinner to have an intimate love relationship with
God the Father.
The
blood of Jesus Christ is the basis of God’s forgiveness. Forgiveness is based
on the shed blood of Jesus. The
believer’s guilt is removed by the perfect sin offering of Jesus Christ. The believing
sinner has a right relationship before God. He is acquitted or justified. We
have been brought into a right standing before God by the death of Jesus. The blood of Jesus cleanses the sinner. The death of Jesus Christ provided for us the
means of becoming a new creation.
It seems
to me like a lot of people in our churches today have approached the Christian
life in much the same way as the man in our story approached the construction
of his "new" home. Rather than allow God to completely remake us in
His image, we have asked only that He remodel us so that we are nothing more
than a little better version of what we were before. God is not interested in
reforming our fallen, sinful nature. He is in the business of making us new
creations. 2 Corinthians 5:17 &
Romans 6:4 that are the visible representation of Jesus Christ in this world.
This process by which the lives of men and women are conformed to the very
likeness of Christ is called sanctification. The word means "to make
something holy." In the Bible it refers to the ongoing work of God and man
that makes us increasingly free of sin and like Christ.
There
is a concern for the spiritual health of America among some Christians who have
been praying for revival. The problem is
most Christians today have never experienced a revival and think evangelism and
revival are the same. This could not be
further from the truth. The prophet
Hosea gives us an indication of what revival is all about. Hosea 10:12 says: “Sow to
yourself in righteousness, reap in mercy; break up your fallow ground; for it
is time to seek the Lord till He come and reign righteousness upon you.” The Psalmist speaks about revival when he
says, “Would Thou not revive us again: that Thy people may rejoice in Thee.”
Psalm 85:6
When we speak about revival we think of spring
and fall revivals. Revivals are planned
by the church board, a date is established, an evangelist and song evangelist
are called and advertising is designed to bring in the "lost". Revival has become purely mechanical and
"willed" by man and not by God.
Revival cannot be organized, subsidized and advertised. If we are really going to get a concept of
revival we have to get a vision of God’s sorrow over sin. We have to get a
vision of how, day by day, we offend God.
As a nation we daily offend the LORD and as a church we offend the LORD
with our weakened message of salvation.
If
America is to have a change of heart it must start in the pulpit. Joel 1:13, “Gird yourselves, and lament, ye priests: howl ye ministers of the
altar, come lie all night in sackcloth, ye ministers of my God.”2:12, 17 “Turn
ye now even to Me with all your heart and with fasting, and with weeping, and
with mourning: and rend your heart, and not your garments.”, “Let the priests,
the ministers of the Lord, weep between the porch and the altar, and let them
say, Spare Thy people, O Lord, and give not Thine heritage to reproach.”
Some will say not to worry about
the condition of the church and country that "this too shall pass". The problem is we have fooled ourselves about
the evil that exist in our country and the church; the evil today is such that
we have never seen before. The only
thing that will change this condition is the purifying and cleansing fire of
the LORD. Many talk about revival but
are not willing to have the cleansing fire of the Holy Spirit refine and purify
them. Jesus came to bring a fire on the
earth that is a consuming fire baptizing us with the Holy Ghost.
The
need for revival is definite; the church is in such turmoil that there is very
little difference between those in the world and those who call themselves
Christians in the church. Ministers
have changed the message from the pulpit.
Preachers have heeded the cry from the pew of a feel good message. Scriptural doctrine has been forsaken and the
message of Christ's plan of salvation has been ignored and many are ignorant of
true repentance. If there is to be a
revival in American churches, there must be a change in the message of
salvation and true biblical salvation preached.
The
problem we have in American churches is we have a large number of people who
are associated with the Christian
faith without accepting biblical salvation.
They came into the Christian faith under false pretense by making an
intellectual decision to become a Christian without first being convinced they
were sinners. We have forgotten the process of salvation or we have made the
choice to ignore it. There must be first
conviction of sin which is done only by the Holy Spirit. He will convince the sinner they are in need
of a Savior. When the sinner is convinced they will confess their sin and Jesus
will forgive them of their sin. When
confession is made the act of repentance will take place-there will be an about
face made and a new direction will be taken.
True repentance is "I will never do this again." In too many cases we
have reduced the new birth to the simple affirmation of propositions. We
have many cultural Christians who are religious simply because that is the way
they were raised.
The last part of salvation is restitution. God said, ". . . And he shall make restitution for the harm that he has done." If there were more preaching on restitution there would be less repeating of the act.
It was during the early 1800's that the church shifted the message of repentance. We no longer preach about conviction, confession, repentance and restitution. The message of true repentance is a negative message and does not appeal to a carnal nature. There are many in the church today professing to be Christians while living defeated lives and living with a false sense of spiritual security. They have come to an intellectual decision to become a Christian without being drawn by the Holy Spirit. The process of salvation starts with conviction of sin. The sinner must first be convinced he is a sinner. This convincing is done by the Holy Spirit. Once convinced he must confess he is a sinner. We must acknowledge that we are sinners- All have sinned and come short of the glory of God. Confession is followed by repentance and restitution for a life of sin. The elements of conviction, confession, repentance and restitution are necessary for true biblical salvation.
Today, men are not experiencing the conviction for sins; they are becoming "followers" of Christ without having their conscience roused or a sorrow for their separation from God. Men today are more concerned about their relationship with one another than a relationship with God.
The bottom line is none can come to Christ as their Savior until they are thoroughly convinced they are in need of a Savior. No one can come to Jesus as a Savior, till he realizes that he is a lost sinner and convinced he is doom without the sacrifice of Jesus Christ for his sins.
The last part of salvation is restitution. God said, ". . . And he shall make restitution for the harm that he has done." If there were more preaching on restitution there would be less repeating of the act.
It was during the early 1800's that the church shifted the message of repentance. We no longer preach about conviction, confession, repentance and restitution. The message of true repentance is a negative message and does not appeal to a carnal nature. There are many in the church today professing to be Christians while living defeated lives and living with a false sense of spiritual security. They have come to an intellectual decision to become a Christian without being drawn by the Holy Spirit. The process of salvation starts with conviction of sin. The sinner must first be convinced he is a sinner. This convincing is done by the Holy Spirit. Once convinced he must confess he is a sinner. We must acknowledge that we are sinners- All have sinned and come short of the glory of God. Confession is followed by repentance and restitution for a life of sin. The elements of conviction, confession, repentance and restitution are necessary for true biblical salvation.
Today, men are not experiencing the conviction for sins; they are becoming "followers" of Christ without having their conscience roused or a sorrow for their separation from God. Men today are more concerned about their relationship with one another than a relationship with God.
The bottom line is none can come to Christ as their Savior until they are thoroughly convinced they are in need of a Savior. No one can come to Jesus as a Savior, till he realizes that he is a lost sinner and convinced he is doom without the sacrifice of Jesus Christ for his sins.
Today
the world has very little concept of sin.
Most individuals are morally dyslexic and cannot tell the difference
between right and wrong. We have come to
accept within the church the concept that sin is more on the order of error
than a disregard for the commandments of God.
We have taken away the shame of sin.
As long as we are ignorant of the power of sin in our lives we will
think of it as a disorder or syndrome and never find deliverance from sin.
Paul did not want the Galatians ignorant of
what the fruits of sin were, Galatians 5:19-21
The acts of the flesh are obvious: sexual immorality, impurity and debauchery; 20 idolatry
and witchcraft; hatred, discord, jealousy, fits of rage, selfish ambition,
dissensions, factions 21 and envy; drunkenness, orgies, and the
like. I warn you, as I did before, that those who live like this will not
inherit the kingdom of God.
Many experience embarrassment
when they are caught in the act. A
guilty conscience is not conviction or remorse over sin. The philosophy of the day is to commit the
act and ask forgiveness when caught-- after all Christians are required to
forgive one another. This is not
conviction this is "I'm sorry I got caught." True repentance is what Paul explain to the
Corinthians, 2 Corinthians 7:9-10 yet now I am happy, not
because you were made sorry, but because your sorrow led you to repentance. For
you became sorrowful as God intended and so were not harmed in any way by us. 10 Godly
sorrow brings repentance that leads to salvation and leaves no regret, but
worldly sorrow brings death. When
the Holy Spirit convicts us there is a deep sense of guilt, remorse,
uncleanness, and ungodliness within our spirit. This feeling of guilt of sin cannot be
manufactured.
What I am about to say will no doubt be
considered by many Evangelicals and Fundamentalist as heresy. The evangelist approach to revival has
contributed to the weakening of the message of Salvation by focusing on numbers
rather than true conversions. Most
Evangelical, Fundamentalist and Holiness Churches have an invitation system to
bring men, women and children to Christ.
The congregation will sing a hymn while the preacher calls men and women
to come to the front to make a public confession to "accept
Christ". Salvation is offered with
the decision to allow Jesus into their hearts.
This custom has no foundation in biblical practice and circumvents the
work of the Holy Spirit. We have a lot
of confessing in the church with very little repentance.
The
"old fashion altar call" was unheard of until Charles Finney used it
around 1830. Finney developed the modern
evangelistic methods of forcing a decision to get results. The process was later used by Dwight L. Moody, Peter Cartwright, Sam Jones,
R. A. Torrey, Billy Sunday, Bob Jones, Gipsy Smith, Mordacai Ham, John R. Rice,
Billy Graham and many evangelists today all used the method with impressive
success. The invitation system had come to stay.
Today the "old fashion altar call" has
replaced the Holy Spirit as the first step to salvation to a forced
decision. Jesus told his discipiles,
"Nevertheless I tell you the truth;
It is expedient for you that I go away: for if I go not away, the Comforter
will not come unto you; but if I depart, I will send him unto you. 8 And when
he is come, he will reprove the world of sin, and of righteousness, and
of judgment:" John 16:7 We
are not called to save people or force them to make a decision, but rather to
be a witness of what Jesus Christ has done in our life. Our pleading, begging and singing sinners to
kneel at an altar may not bring salvation to the lost sinner but it will bring
weakness to the church. They must first
be convinced by the HOLY SPIRIT they are sinners, not by the fear of hell, the
imminent return of Jesus Christ, or the emotional appeal of Almost Persuaded
sung for one half hour but by a godly sorrow for their actions against a holy
God. Before you tune me out completely I
do believe there are those who have found true salvation from the invitation to
accept Jesus Christ at the end of a sermon or invitation song, only because the
Holy Spirit had been speaking to them prior to the message or song.
It is
conviction that causes one to realize that he or she is separated from being in
a right relationship with God. Unless a sinner repents, he will stand condemned
before God and lost forever. Luke 13:5 "I tell you, Nay: but, except ye
repent, ye shall all likewise perish."
Before there can be true repentance, a sinner must have an understanding
and acknowledgement that he is guilty of sin accompanied by a godly
sorrow. Conviction of sin brings a man
to an awareness of this hopeless, helpless condition. The guilt of sin was laid
upon the sinner by the Holy Spirit-conviction, to the point he sought
forgiveness of his sins so that he could find peace within his soul.
‘Among
those who approach me I will show myself holy; in the sight of all the people I
will be honored.’ -Lev. 10.3
America is perishing and the Church is languishing for want of the
knowledge of God. This generation of American souls is largely ignorant of the
God of the Scriptures, and we have been too preoccupied and distracted by this
world to come into that knowledge ourselves. We have preached a hollow message
that bears little resemblance to the revelation of God set forth by the
apostles and prophets, and the condition of our nation testifies to it.
We
have made light of sin, made the faith into a mere subculture, and the cities
of America remain mostly unconvinced of the reality of God. We have not
demonstrated His love and purity, for we have been functioning along the lines
of the world, catering to self and living under the intoxicating influences of
an immoral society.
If
America is to have a revival with true repentance and turning from our wicked
ways the message from the pulpits must be a message of biblical salvation. The message must speak to the lost condition
of man and his separation from God. The
sinner must be convinced and convicted of his lost and sinful condition by the
call of the Holy Spirit and the church must be convicted of her wickedness and
repent and turn again to the LORD.