The righteous shall live by faith. (Romans 1 v 17)
This Sunday we celebrate as Bible Sunday; the day Churches thank God for His
Word, and this year we also celebrate the anniversary of the Protestant
Reformation which was 507 years ago on Thursday.
Martin Luther was a law student walking home, when a violent
thunderstorm took place and frightened him so much, he prayed that if delivered
safe he would become a monk. This he did, and became a bible tutor at
Wittenberg University in Germany.
The Roman Church at that time was using indulgences, as it was held
when a person died, they went to a place called purgatory, whilst their
ultimate fate was decided, but if you paid a sum of money to the Church, your
soul would be released and go straight to heaven. It was even extended, so that
you could pay an indulgence for someone close, and further extended, so you
could pay for any sins you may commit in the future. Then one day whilst
studying Romans 1, he came to verse 16/17 where we are called not to be ashamed
of the gospel.
This story is continued to the ongoing account of the Protestant
Reformation
Which will be related next Sunday.
The Bible states, ‘do not be ashamed of the gospel, it is the power of
God for salvation’. But the Church from the very highest level is ashamed; it
leaves a group of Muslim mothers to protest at the sexual indoctrination of
young children, a process being ordered by the government, without parents
being allowed to object. It is the church which should be protesting loud and
vigorously.
The Gospel, is that Jesus died on the Cross in order that we may be
forgiven of our sins, He taking the penalty for us, in order that God would
accept us. God, as a righteous God hates
sin, which separates us from Him. We believe the gospel is the power of God for
salvation.
The gospel tells us, how God makes us as being righteous in his sight,
through faith; it is through faith that this occurs. Jesus didn’t deserve to
die, but did so for us; we don’t deserve to live, but can because of Jesus.
When Luther read this, he realized the corruption in the Church’s
message, for one could be saved by just believing in Jesus Christ. He read whilst
studying Romans,
The righteous shall live by faith. He realized the importance of those
words, and the Reformation was begun.
He then posted a list of 95 theses on the door of the Cathedral in
which this was explained, and then had to be protected by retreating to a
castle where they ensured his safety.
He was called before the Pope and Church leaders, and told he must
recant, but said the epic words, ‘my conscience is taken captive by the Word of
God, I cannot recant, so help me God. Here I stand I can do no other.’ How
wonderful if all clergy could say likewise when we are called to compromise on
our preaching.
Luther’s courage and brilliance of mind caused seismic reaction
throughout the Church in Europe and across eventually the world, and still has
effects today. How dearly there is a need for a new Reformation in the Church
today, which has capitulated to outside forces, obsessed with causes which are
abhorrent to Scripture, yet are readily accepted by the highest echelons of the
Church. How God must weep when He sees how His Church has let Him down, and
betrayed him. This why we cannot expect God to bless the Church, when it
colludes with a decadent society.
There are multiple Churches, where today will not be so recognized
Bible Sunday, for their Ministers treat the day as just another Sunday.
We have to face the fact, however deplorable it is, that the bible is
not given the recognition it merits, based on the fact the Bible is the heart
of the service. The Bible has in fact been cast aside, in places where it is
preferred to bow to modern culture, so that we have leaders in the Church
calling for the bible’s teaching of morality to be ruled as unacceptable.
How ludicrous, we who recognize the supreme authority of the Bible, have to advise people to attend a Church which is bible based, when that should bethe normal practice of all Churches; this is the whole purpose of the existenceof the Church. When people attend worship, they have the right to expect they will hear the Bible preached and taught.
Allied to this, is the fact that
the Bible has become less relevant, to even many people within the Church,
including those whose duty is to teach the Scriptures. Thereby, whereas once
people might have thought twice before acting in consideration of what the
Bible taught, there is less restraint.
For those of us who love the Church and want to see it grow, the
present state is a matter for concern. Congregations are generally falling due
to members dying or becoming too unwell to attend, or just becoming
disenchanted at the way the Church has departed from its origins.
The Church of England has less than a million members out of a nation
of 66 million, and is losing members at a rate of 1,000 a week. The Methodist
Church is closing Churches by the week.
The Bible also states, ‘guard the gospel’. Jesus Christ created the Church and
gave command to his Apostles to take into the world all He had taught and
commanded them to do. We exist for that purpose, and anything else is
superfluous. Bible illiteracy is at an all -time high.
We may use the words of Paul, when writing to the Galatian Church. “I am
shocked that you are turning away so soon from God, who called you to himself
through the living mercy of Christ. You are following a different way that
pretends to be the gospel, but is not the gospel at all. You are being fooled
by those who deliberately twist the truth concerning Christ. Let God’s curse
fall on anyone, including us or an angel from heaven, who preaches a different
gospel than the one we preached to you”.
Paul told Timothy he is to preach in and out of season, meaning Timothy should
use every opportunity of getting the gospel message out to people. Paul
realised this would not be easy, for there were those who would not wish to
hear anything which did not fit in with their way of thinking, and more
especially with their way of living.
There were preachers willing and desiring to give that teaching, they
are called false preachers. This is so to-day, which is why some are trying
desperately hard to re-interpret the Bible to make it more acceptable.
The message we have for the world, is centred upon the person of Jesus
Christ and provides for a stable and well-balanced society. In God’s plan, the
people who have been touched by the gospel have a role in influencing the
world, to be as salt and light. God gave Himself in Christ for us.
God took the initiative, because we are all sinners who cannot save
ourselves, and Jesus died on the cross, so that we could be saved. He died, and
laid on himself God’s judgement for all the sins of those who would believe on
Him.
He is the only way. There is no other name under heaven, given among
men whereby we must be saved. When we accept that sacrifice, the Holy Spirit of
God comes into our lives and changes us from within.
This is the gospel we should be guarding and proclaiming. This is the
Gospel of Jesus Christ which must constantly be guarded. We have the
responsibility to make sure that the message of the cross continues to go
forth.
This tells us our faith is not like that which someone has made up, but
rather comes from God. Furthermore, it was given with the understanding that
nothing needs to be added, amended or subtracted from. Anyone who does so is a
false teacher. God will not ignore false teaching, and will pass judgement on
such people.
When Christians lose the beliefs that have kept the Church together,
they begin to fall apart and disintegrate. It is fatuous and irrational, to
suggest that biblical injunctions, which do not conform to modern requirements
can be re-written. If people are to be saved, they must know the truth.
But there is a basic question that we should all ask ourselves from
time to time: Why do we go to church? Is it just to sing hymns or to meet other
people, both of which are commendable? But when you go to Church, what do you
hope to hear? Is the sermon something you find boring and wish there was none?
Or do you look forward to hearing an exposition of God’s Word’.
The first Christian Church, met for the purpose of hearing the teaching
of the Apostles, for fellowship with other Christians, the partaking of Holy
Communion. This is a good example to follow. We have that same teaching as they
received, it is called the ‘New Testament’
The primary reason we attend Church on Sunday, is to learn about God,
to grow closer to Him and know how we can have a relationship with Him, all
else is secondary. Knowing Christ, becoming like Christ, is what we are here
for. Knowing what God wants us to believe and do what God thinks.
If ever the Word of God was needed in its original unadulterated form,
it is never more so than now. We need to call people to turn back to God, who
is ready and able to meet the needs of everyone who turns to Him.
People are right to expect that the church will declare the Word of God
as it was given, even if they choose to reject it. .
There is a desperate need for a Church, which will speak above culture,
which is obsessed with issues of gender and sexuality; a Church which defines
God’s order of creation as gender being male and female; which proclaims the
Bible’s definition of marriage as heterosexual, between a man and a woman.
A Church where the men and women in the pulpits are prepared to put God’s Laws
above human law; where those men and women are not prepared to be afraid to
follow the commands of the Lord Jesus Christ, and teach the gospel He
delivered; and ready to confront the bullies who desire to silence them, even
those within their own church.
People need to know, there are still Ministers we really do believe
what they say, and are not all hypocrites, making our own rules as we go along.
May all respect God’s Word and may God’s Holy Name be praised and glorified.
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