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QUESTIONS,
QUESTIONS, AND MORE QUESTIONS
SECTION 2
- The Apostles' Creed
GREGG, it will be
very helpful to us, if we can see that God’s gospel is being summarized
for us in this special document that we call "The Articles of our
Christian Faith". This document is a creed beyond doubt, and it is
confessed by Christians throughout the whole world.' We can best start
this section by asking, `what are these articles?'
Gregg, these articles that have been handed down
to us, represents our heritage. They basically describe the specific
points of our common Christian faith.
We must start by looking at the first of these
documents, which we commonly call The Apostle's Creed.
The first part begins like this—
`I BELIEVE IN GOD, THE FATHER ALMIGHTY,
and CREATOR OF HEAVEN AND EARTH.
Then the second part is—
I BELIEVE IN JESUS CHRIST, HIS ONLY SON,
OUR LORD, WHO WAS CONCEIVED BY THE HOLY SPIRIT AND BORN OF THE VIRGIN
MARY. HE SUFFERED UNDER PONTIUS PILATE, WAS CRUCIFIED, DIED, AND WAS
BURIED; HE DESCENDED INTO HELL. THE THIRD DAY HE ROSE AGAIN FROM THE DEAD.
HE ASCENDED INTO HEAVEN AND IS SEATED AT THE RIGHT HAND OF GOD THE FATHER
ALMIGHTY. FROM THERE HE SHALL COME TO JUDGE THE LIVING AND THE DEAD.
And the final part is this—
I BELIEVE IN THE HOLY SPIRIT, THE HOLY
CATHOLIC CHURCH, THE COMMUNION OF THE SAINTS, THE FORGIVENESS OF SINS, THE
RESURRECTION OF THE BODY, AND THE LIFE EVERLASTING. AMEN.
Gregg, this Apostles Creed truly defines the
essence of our Christian faith. It represents the truths that God has so
graciously revealed to us.
Now we should begin this first part by asking
this question—`in what way are these articles divided?'
The answer to this question is this—`into three parts:
First, it describes God the Father and our
creation.
Second, it describes the Divinity of the Son and
our salvation/ or justification.
Third, it describes the Divinity of the Holy
Spirit and our sanctification.'
Though this is one of the more difficult areas of
study, it is also one of extreme importance in our basic understanding
into what it means to be a Christian. And because we are seeking to
understand these revelations into God’s hidden mysteries, it will be to
our advantage to take a little extra time here: That we might look a
little closer at just what we are dealing with.
`Since there is but one God, just as God does
plainly tell us this in His Word, why do we also speak of three Divine
personages:
1) The Father,
2) The Son, and
3) The Holy Spirit?'
It is `because that is exactly how God has
revealed Himself to us in His Word: These three distinct entities are One,
True, Eternal God.'
Gregg, I cannot emphasize this point enough—this
Apostles Creed that tradition has given us, is so very important to our
overall understanding. We need to thoroughly examine it: and then
reexamine it again and again—line by line by line.
To begin, `what do we believe when we say— "I
believe in God, the Father Almighty, Creator of Heaven and earth"?'
Gregg, we believe `that the Eternal Father of our
Lord Jesus Christ, who, out of nothing (that we ourselves can know or
imagine), created the Heavens and the earth and everything in them. Who
still upholds and rules them by His Eternal Counsel and providence. And He
is God and Father because of Jesus Christ His Son.
Gregg, I want you to know that I trust Him so
much: that I do not doubt that he will provide whatever I need for body
and soul, and He will work to my good whatever adversity He allows to come
my way in this sad world. He is able to do this because He is Almighty
God, and He desires to do this because He is our faithful Father.' I also
realize that these things are very difficult to grasp. But I also want you
to know this certainty Gregg, that each and every time that we look into
these teachings and study them, we will come to understand them better and
better. I promise you this, that God does reward all those who diligently
seek Him.
Here is another question that will help us in
understanding this creed—`what do we understand by the providence of
God?'
`Providence is the Almighty and everpresent
power of God: By which He upholds, as with His very own Hand, the Heaven
and the earth and all creatures. And so rules them that leaf and blade,
rain and drought, fruitful and lean years, food and drink, health and
sickness, prosperity and poverty—all things, in fact, come to us not by
chance but all things are held within His Fatherly Hand.' Now this
statement is certainly more than a mouthful Gregg. But especially here, it
is very important that you listen carefully to God's promises.
Gregg, I think we should look much deeper into
this aspect of God, to find out just `how does the knowledge of God's
creation and providence help us?'
And the answer here is quite marvelous—that when
we have complete trust in God:
First, `we can be patient when things go against
us.
Second, we can be thankful when things are going
well.
Third, for the future, we can have good
confidence in our faithful God and Father that nothing will ever separate
us from His love.
Finally, all creatures are so completely in His
hand, that without His will they can neither move nor be moved.' */*/* See
Job / Mk.4:26-29 / Phil.2:27
Try to answer this question—`Why is the Son of
God called Jesus, which has the same meaning as Savior?
Well—Grandpa—I’m, I'm not really sure. I think
you really do know the answer, because the answer is right there in His
name—Savior: `because He saves us from our sins.
Gregg, I want you to know that salvation cannot
be found in anyone else. It is completely hopeless for anyone to look for
any salvation elsewhere.' I really feel sorry for all those people in the
world who are trying to get to God in some other way. You must know that
Jesus, because of God’s gracious forgiveness that now freely flows out
through His atonement upon the cross, is positively the one and only way
for anyone to get to God. Now many people in the world ignorantly reject
this idea, that Jesus is the only way: But I can tell you this with
complete certainty that this fact is absolutely true—yes, even far beyond
our own understanding. Sadly, all other roads will ultimately lead its
travelers into destruction.
Q.30
What do you think Gregg, `Do those who look for
their salvation and security in themselves or elsewhere really believe in
the only Savior Jesus'
I have the answer here for you—they do not!
Although they boast of being His, by their deeds they deny the only
Savior and Deliverer, Jesus. Gregg, it must be one or the other; Either
Jesus is not a perfect Savior or Jesus is a perfect Savior. It is with
absolute certainty that those who **** in true faith accept this Savior
"Jesus"—have in Him all they need for their salvation.'
It is also important in our understanding for us
to find out why Jesus is called Christ; which has the same meaning as
Anointed or Messiah?
Answer, it was because He has been ordained by God the Father and has been
anointed with the Holy Spirit to be our Chief Prophet, our Teacher and our
King.
First, He perfectly reveals to us the secret
counsel and will of God for our deliverance.
Second, He is our only High Priest who has set us
free by the one sacrifice of His own body.
Third, He continually pleads our cause before the
Father.
Forth, He is our Eternal King who governs us by
His Word and Spirit.
Fifth, He guards us and keeps us in the freedom
He has won for us.
Yes, Jesus truly is our Chief Prophet, our High Priest, and our Eternal
King.
Grandpa, I still don't know. There sure are a lot
of things here to remember. Gregg, I can only suggest and hope that you
read these things over a few times. If you stay at it, with God’s help you
will eventually understand and remember these teachings.
****Q.31, 32
Would you like to know why we are called
Christians?
Because it is by our God given faith, that we
have become corporate members of Christ. You see, when we become members
of Christ, in reality, we become part of His body. Which means we have
become a part of the invisible congregation and the invisible kingdom. Now
what we are talking about here, is His Supernatural or Spiritual body that
is chosen out of, yet still hidden within, the corporate institution.
Gregg, when we are born again—born from above; that is, when we have been
regenerated by His Holy Spirit, Jesus literally comes and makes His home
within each of us. We become Spiritually connected—we become
individually connected into the body of Christ. When we become a part of
the body of Christ, Jesus, at the very same time, becomes a part of us.
Now listen Gregg; it is only through this faith that God gives to us, that
we are all brought to the place where we can actually know God in the most
personal way. This goes beyond just knowing about God and participating in
His visible institutions with their rituals. But here at this high level,
each of us, within this invisible spiritual realm of the supernatural, can
personally come to intimately know God as our Abba, Father! John 17:20-23
Because we are members of Christ, and members as
well of His invisible body, we also share fully in His anointing:
First, we are anointed to confess His name. Which
simply means, we are responsible to tell others about the hope and the
comfort that we have found in our blessed Savior. Now Gregg, this hope and
comfort that we receive from God, is so wonderful—at times you might feel
like you will explode if you do not tell others about this hope. The
Scriptures explain it this way—`Out of your inward parts shall flow
rivers of living water. Speaking of the Spirit they were to receive.’
Jn.7:38 and 39
Second, because we are so very thankful for the
sacrifice that Jesus made for us on His cross, we are to present ourselves
to Him as a living sacrifice of thanks. This means we are to give
ourselves—body and soul, to Jesus. To serve Him with everything we
possess.
Third, we are to strive with a good conscience
against sin and the devil in this life. What this means Gregg, is that we
are to use God's Word as a mirror for our mind. A mirror for us to look
into that we might examine ourselves and our action in the light of God’s
Word.
Marvelously, when we each look into the mirror of
God's Word, it is through our conscience that God actually guides us to do
those things pleasing to Him. If we sincerely seek His guidance, God will
always warn us when danger is near.
At the very same time, I would also like to pass
along this warning from God: We should never ignore the Holy Spirit's
guidance. Never ignore God when He is telling you no to something you are
doing or about to do. Listen to me Gregg! If you do ignore God often
enough, the day will come when you will no longer be able to hear Him:
Your nature will have turned you away from God altogether.
Finally, we, as His invisible body and a part of
His elect holy priesthood, are to reign with Christ over all creation for
all eternity. This is the sum of God's promise for us—which is eternal
life.
Why then is Jesus called God's only Son when we
also are God's children?
Because Christ alone is the eternal, natural Son
of God. We, however, are the adopted children of God—adopted by grace
through Christ. But I want you to know this too Gregg, that even though we
are adopted into God's corporate family, that after the Holy Spirit has
regenerated us, we do actually become the true children of God. Yes, we
have been adopted into God's extended family: But then at the very same
time, we must remember that we can also be born into God's immediate
family. It is the gospel of John that gives us these very important facts:
"But as many as receive Him, to them gave He the
right to become children of God, even to them that believe on His name:
Who were born, not of blood, nor of the will of the flesh, nor of the will
of man, but of God." Jn.1:12-13
You see Gregg, to be born of God, we must be born
from above where God is presently residing. So if you have been born of
God, then you are positively God's child and son: and an heir of the
kingdom!
The next question that must be answered is why do
we call Him our Lord?
Because we know that it was not with gold or
silver, but with His precious blood that He has set us free from sin and
from the tyranny of the devil. Christ has surly bought us, body and soul,
to be His very own. You see Gregg, when Jesus suffered and bled on that
cross, He paid the full debt for all of our sins—past, present, and
future. By making that one sacrifice, He literally purchased us to Himself
for the praise and the glory of His Heavenly Father. It is exactly like
the apostle Paul wrote in his letter to the Church at Corinth: "Or know
you not that your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit which is in you,
which you have from God? And you are not your own; for you were bought
with a price: glorify God therefore in your bodies."
Next, we need to find out exactly what it means
when we read that He was conceived by the Holy Spirit and born of the
virgin Mary?
What this means Gregg, is that Jesus, the eternal
Son of God, through the workings of the Holy Spirit, took to Himself from
the flesh and blood of Mary, a truly human nature so that He might become
David's true descendant: And so, He could be like His brothers in every
way except for sin. Ps.51:5
Gregg, it was because His conception was not that
of natural procreation; That is, where a man and a woman are united
together: But that a pure virgin was able to conceive through the power of
the Most High, through His own Holy Spirit. It was because of this
supernatural act of God, that the sin line that had run all the way from
Adam even to this present day was completely broken there in that
immaculate conception of Jesus. Now this child Jesus that was born to a
young maiden named Mary, was Holy (divine) in every respect: And at the
same time, through the flesh and blood of Mary, He was also human in every
respect. If you think about it Gregg, all of these things sounds
absolutely incredible; even unbelievable; and to many of us, yes, even
impossible.
But I must also tell you this with an added
certainty, there was no other observable way in God's whole creation that
all of these things could have been accomplished so perfectly.
To begin, in order to break the sin line that we
inherited from Adam, it would seem that natural procreation had to be
excluded: as its consequences are so clearly stated in Ps.51:5. God had to
do something new and wonderful; God had to literally perform a miracle. So
as we look into God's Word, we find that the gospel of Luke tells us all
about this special event. Luke begins here by telling us that God sent His
angel Gabriel down to this young virgin named Mary. Now listen as Luke
tells us what Gabriel said to this young woman: "Fear not, Mary: for you
have found favor with God. And behold, you shall conceive in your womb,
and bring forth a son, and shall call his name JESUS." "And Mary said unto
the angel, How shall this be, seeing I have not known a Man? And the angel
answered and said unto her, The Holy Spirit shall come upon you, and the
power of the Most High shall overshadow you: wherefore also the Holy thing
which is conceived shall be called the Son of God." You see Gregg, the
conception of Jesus had to be immaculate; It broke the sin line of Adam
forever.
Then in addition to breaking the sin line of
Adam, there is another important reason for this immaculate birth that
also becomes evident for us here. Since the wages of sin is death: And
this was, and still is, the judgment that hangs over the heads of all
unregenerate mankind—a perfect sacrifice would have to be found if this
judgment against mankind was ever to be satisfied. Thankfully, for
ourselves and for all mankind, God Himself has graciously provided us
with that perfect sacrifice. Yes Gregg, the scriptures themselves tell us
that God has provided a sacrificial Lamb for us. It is the book of First
Peter that tells us all about this:
"Knowing that you were redeemed, not with
corruptible things, with silver or gold, from your vain manner of life
handed down from your fathers; but with the precious blood, as of a Lamb
without blemish and without spot, even the blood of Christ: who was
foreordained indeed before the foundation of the world"... 1Pe.1:18-20
"For our Passover also has been sacrificed, Christ:" 1Cor.5:7
We can plainly see in the preceding accounts that
God's ways are far above our ways: Even past finding out, or imagining, or
understanding. Gregg, there are many hidden things concerning God that can
only be received by us through His living faith: the faith that God
Himself puts within each of us. Sadly, for the human race on a whole, the
natural mind of man does not have the capacity to receive these blessed
truths of God—for they are foolishness to him. 1Cor.2:14
We must now ask this: “How then does the Holy
conception and birth of Christ benefit us?”
And the answer is this—Jesus is our mediator,
and with His innocence and perfect holiness He removes our sin from God's
sight: The sin of Adam that has been ours ever since we ourselves were
conceived.
What then can we understand by the word
"suffered"?
Gregg, during His whole life on earth, but
especially at the end, Christ sustained in body and soul all of the anger
that God had against the sin of the whole human race. This He did in order
that, by His suffering as the only atoning sacrifice, He might set us
free, body and soul, from the eternal condemnation of God. The one
sacrifice of Jesus did factually gain for us as God’s peoples, God's
grace, righteousness, and eternal life. These are the precious promises
that God, through Christ, has given to each and every one of us; Those
promises that each of us must hold close within our hearts.
Just why was Jesus made to suffer "under Pontius
Pilate" as judge?
So that He, though innocent, might be condemned
by a civil judge, and so free us from the severe judgment of God that was
to fall upon all of us. I think we should also remember, that the
religious leaders of that day did not have the authority to put anyone to
death. So a civil authority was necessary, particularly in this case, if
full payment was to be made for our sin debt. Only the Roman government
had the authority to sentence a person to death.
We should also ask if it was significant that He
was "crucified" instead of dying some other way?
The answer to that question is yes. This death
convinces me that He shouldered the curse that lay on me, since death by
crucifixion was accursed by God. Paul tells us in Galatians that "Christ
redeemed us from the curse of the law, having become a curse for us; for
it is written, Cursed is every one that hangs on a tree:" Gal.3:13
/Deut.21:23
So why did Christ have to go all the way to
death?
Simply because God's justice and truth demand it.
Only if Jesus was declared “dead” could the debt for our sins ever be
fully paid. Again Gregg, you must always remember this one certain
thing—that the wages of sin is death. NOW IF WE TRY TO OFFER PAYMENT OUR
OWN SIN DEBT, THE FULL PRICE IS ETERNAL DEATH FOR US ALL. BUT IF JESUS IS
ALLOWED TO PAY OUR SIN DEBT FOR US, WE ALL RECEIVE A FULL PARDON FROM GOD.
And why is it important for us to know that He
was "buried"?
Because His burial testifies to us that He really
did die.
Grandpa, since Christ has died for us, why do we
still have to die? Well Gregg, if we do die physically, we must surely
know that our deaths do not, and cannot, pay the debt of our sins. Rather,
our physical death puts an end to our sinning and is surely the first
stage of our entrance into eternal glory.
Consider this, what further advantage might we
receive from Christ's sacrificial death on the cross?
The Bible tells us that through Christ's death,
our old self (which holds all of our natural desires) is also symbolically
crucified. That is, we are symbolically put to death and buried with
Christ, so that the evil desires of the flesh may no longer rule over us.
Instead of being slaves to sin, we are to dedicate ourselves as an
offering of gratitude to Him. Gregg, I hope you are beginning to
understand that any unrestrained sin that is allowed to remain active in
our lives, can naturally become a dominating force within us.
Why then does the creed add, "He descended into
Hell"?
Gregg, this statement assures me in times of
personal crisis and temptation, that Christ my Lord, by suffering
unspeakable anguish, pain, and terror of soul—especially on the cross but
also earlier and later as well, has forever delivered me, along with all
of the elect, from the anguish and torment of eternal Hell.
Answer this question, how does the fact that on
“the third day He rose again from the dead” also benefit us?
First, by His resurrection Jesus has overcome
death, so that He might make us share in the righteousness that He won
for us by His death.
Second, by His power of regeneration, we too are
already now Spiritually resurrected to a new life. (1Pe.1:8-9) Gregg, this
is what being "born again" really means. That is, when we heard the voice
of the Son of God (Jn.5:25) we came alive: Our souls were resurrected from
the death of sin and our unregenerate state to the new life of
regeneration. This is the special promise for God’s elect—eternal life
with God and with Christ.
Third, Christ's resurrection is a guarantee of
our own glorious resurrection: In that day, when our corruptible beings
will have become incorruptible; when these mortal bodies will become
immortal bodies. First Corinthians 15:50-57, First Peter 1:3-5
What do we mean by saying, "He ascended into
Heaven"? We mean that Christ, while His disciples watched, was actually
lifted up bodily from off the earth and visibly taken up into the Heavens.
Acts 1:9-11 He will remain there for our good until (the beginning of)
that day, when He shall return in the clouds of glory to gather His
resurrected priesthood to Himself.
“And then He will send His angels, and gather
together His elect from the four winds, from the farthest part of earth to
the farthest part of heaven.” Mk.13:27
How can we understand that Christ is also with us
until the end of the world as He promised?
It is because Christ is truly human and truly
Divine that He is with us. In His human nature Christ is not now on earth;
But in His divinity, majesty, grace, and Spirit, He is not absent from us
for a moment.
Gregg, even with this blessed truth in hand, for
our own endurance, we must yet keep our eyes firmly fixed on this next
chronicle event that is promised for the invisible Christian Church. The
promised coming of Jesus in that day: When He will send forth His
angels—who will gather together His own resurrected priests to Himself up
in the clouds of glory. 1Thes.4:16-17; 1Cor.15:23-24
Now listen Gregg, the exact promise which is
given to this resurrected supernatural priesthood, is to meet our Lord
Jesus in the air, where we shall remain with our Lord forever. You must
remember that our nature will always want us to worry about the here and
now, but if we are able to keep our eyes fixed on Jesus and His soon
coming, we just may be able to avoid some of the many pitfalls of life.
These same pitfalls that our brethren have also experienced throughout
the millennia of time that they have also sojourned upon this same sad
earth.
Gregg, I know that these things are not easily
understood. If Jesus' humanity is not present wherever His divinity is,
then are the two natures of Christ separated from each other? The answer
to that question is no. Since divinity is not limited and is present
everywhere (omnipresent), it is evident that Christ's divinity is surely
beyond the bounds of the humanity He has taken on for our sakes. But at
the same time His divinity is in and remains personally united to His
glorified humanity.
Then how does Christ's ascension into Heaven
actually benefit us?
First, He pleads our cause in Heaven in the
presence of His Father. For Jesus is "at the right hand of God, who also
makes intercession for us." Rom.8:34
Second, we ourselves have had our own essence in
Heaven: for God has "made us alive together with Christ...and raised us up
with Him, and made us to sit with Himself in the Heavenly places, in
Christ Jesus" Eph.2:6. A guarantee that Christ our Head has taken and will
take us, His invisible members, to Himself in Heaven. You can surely see
that the promised gathering stands in full force. Gregg, do you ever
remember being in Heaven? I cannot remember that precise moment that I sat
in Heaven myself, but I do know for certain that I must have been
there—otherwise Heaven would not be so absolutely real to me. I am not
kidding! Heaven is a real place! And Gregg, I really hope that Heaven is
as real to you too.
Third, He sends His Spirit to us on earth as a
further guarantee: As a precursor of our inheritance. By the Spirit's
power we should make the goal of our lives, not earthly things, but the
things that are above where Christ is.
And what is the meaning of these words: "and is
seated at the right hand of God"?
Gregg, we know from the words of the apostles
that Christ ascended into Heaven: there, to show that He is not only the
reigning King but also the Head of His Church. Just as the Father also now
rules all things through Him.
How then does this heavenly glory of Christ our
head benefit us?
First, through His Holy Spirit, He pours out His
gifts from Heaven upon us who are a part of His chosen priesthood.
Second, by His power, He defends us and keeps us
safe from all enemies.
Then why should Christ's return "to judge the
living and the dead" comfort us as well?
Gregg, this is that exact return of Christ that
we have been talking about.
First, in all my distress and persecution, I turn
my eyes to the heavens and confidently await as Deliverer the very One who
has already stood trial in my place before God: And so, has removed the
whole curse from me. This is looking to (the commencement of) that day
(the Day of the Lord) and the promised gathering of (His elect priesthood)
out from the corporate Christian Church body /or God’s corporate peoples.
This is when the (zao /or living) dead in Christ will rise first, and we
who are alive and remain will be immediately taken up into the clouds of
glory. For all of His elect priests will meet their Lord in the air, and
so shall we forever be with our Lord: as it is so clearly stated in this
following point—
Second, all His chosen ones and me He will take
along with Him into the joy and the glory of Heaven. Gregg, this part of
God's promise is also necessary for our understanding. We can see that the
Scriptures have predicted many future events for the world: Events that
must be fulfilled during that day. Rev.15:1-16:21 We must also know for
certain, that the fulfillment of these many predictions must precede this
next event—
Third, coming as Judge, all His enemies and mine
He will condemn to everlasting punishment. And if any are found written in
the Book of Life, those also will be taken into God's Eternal Kingdom
prepared for them from the foundation of the world.
Forth, we then look for new heavens and a new
earth wherein dwells righteousness. There is a definite sequence to be
followed throughout the end time events. Gregg, it is the resurrection and
the gathering of His glorified invisible priesthood, that marks the
beginning of this final phase in God's historic plan for mankind.
"For the Lord Himself shall descend from Heaven,
with a shout, with the voice of the archangel, and with the trump of God:
and the dead in Christ shall rise first; then we that are alive, that are
left, shall together with them be caught up in the clouds, to meet the
Lord in the air: and so shall we ever be with the Lord." 1Thes.4:16 and 17
This is that very special promise that Jesus has revealed just for the
invisible elect priesthood—the hidden Israel of God.
To exactly understand this promise, we need to
understand the difference between the physical and the supernatural: the
difference between the visible and the invisible. So for further
clarification, the apostle Paul wrote again to the Church at Corinth on
this very same matter:
"Now this I say, brethren, that flesh and blood
cannot inherit the Kingdom of God; neither can corruption inherit
incorruption. Behold, I tell you a mystery: We all shall not sleep (die),
but we shall all be changed, in a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, at
the last trump: for the trumpet shall sound, and the dead shall be raised
incorruptible, and we (who are alive) shall be changed. For this
corruptible must put on incorruption, and this mortal must put on
immortality. But when this corruptible shall have put on incorruption, and
this mortal shall have put on immortality, then shall come to pass the
saying that is written, Death is swallowed up in victory. O death, where
is your victory? O death, where is your sting? The sting of death is sin;
and the power of sin is the law: but thanks be to God, who gave us the
victory through our Lord Jesus Christ." 1Cor.15:50-57
Sadly, a great deal of confusion continues within
today’s Church over this issue of the end time events. But simply put,
these passages are explaining the next chronological event pictured for
the invisible Christian Church /or the invisible elect priesthood of God.
Then when God told His Church that "This gospel
of the Kingdom shall be preached in the whole world for a testimony unto
all nations; and then shall the end come", He means exactly that. The end
that is being referred to here, is that time when Jesus will return to sit
on His glorious throne as the reigning judge—there to judge the living
and the dead. First of all, He will judge the living—for judgment begins
at the house of God, and then at the end of the protracted day of the Lord
He will indeed judge the dead—for before Him shall be gathered all the
nations; all the dead, the great and the small. But Gregg, even with this
great truth that we have here before us, we must not allow ourselves to
overlook, nor disregard the many specific promises that are also contained
within the pages of the Holy Scriptures. I am referring, of course, to
those promises sighted by the apostle Paul in his letters to the
Corinthians and the Thessalonians. These are some very special things that
are promised just to those who belong to His invisible elect
priesthood—to all those who, through regeneration, have been grafted into
Christ.
Well Gregg, with these six remaining questions on
the Apostles Creed, we will be examining the final six statements that
summarize this declaration of our Christian faith:
To begin the last portion of this section, what
do we believe concerning “the Holy Spirit”?
First, He, as the essence of the Father and of
the Son, is eternally Divine.
Second, He has been given to us personally, so
that, by true faith /or our God given Justifying faith, He makes us share
in Christ and all His blessings, comforts us, and remains with us forever.
Next, what do we believe concerning "the holy
Catholic Church"?
We believe that the Son of God, through His Spirit and Word, out of the
entire human race—FROM THE BEGINNING OF THE WORLD TO ITS END—gathers,
protects, and preserves for Himself a community that is made up of both
the called and chosen for eternal life and united in true faith. United
into the visible and invisible congregation of God—united with visible
Israel and into the invisible Israel of God. So now, "the holy Catholic
Church", in order to meet these specifics that are mentioned above, must
itself be more specifically defined by its root meaning—as "the holy
universal congregation". And we, as elect members of the body of Christ,
will always be members of this very special elect community and an
integral part of the corporate peoples of God as well.
Then, what do you understand by "the communion of
the saints"?
First, that believers one and all, as members of
this invisible elect community, share in Christ and in all His treasures
and gifts: And likewise, we are also to share in His sufferings as well.
Second, that each member should consider it a
duty to use these gifts readily and cheerfully for the service and
enrichment of the other members.
Basically, it is the uniting of all true believers in voice, heart, and
Spirit—in the proclamation of our Lord's death, burial, and resurrection.
This is done through the partaking of the bread and the wine of the
sacraments—until our blessed Lord's return: When He surely will unite all
of His beloved saint to Himself.
And what must we now believe concerning "the
forgiveness of sins"?
First, we believe that God, because of Christ's
atonement, will hold against us none of our sins or our sinful nature
which we need to struggle against all through our lives.
Second, rather, in His grace, God grants us the
righteousness of Christ that frees us forever from His judgment.
How then does "the resurrection of the body"
comfort us?
Gregg, not only our souls will be taken
immediately after this life to Christ its head, but even our very flesh.
Because in the dawn of that day, the resurrected body or His elect
saints—raised by the power of Christ, will be reunited with their soul
and made like unto Christ's glorious body.
Finally, how does the article concerning "life
everlasting" comfort us?
Gregg, even as we already now experience in our hearts and souls the
beginnings of this eternal joy, so after this life we will have perfect
blessedness such as no eye has seen, no ear has heard, no human heart has
ever imagined. A blessedness in which we will all praise God eternally.
So now Gregg, what good does it do us to believe
all of these things? And you can see right here, that we have been brought
back to the main point that we made very early on: Gregg, in Christ we are
right with God and confident heirs of everlasting life.
And you might now ask this, precisely how are we
right with God?
It is only by the justifying faith of Jesus
Christ. This is in spite of the fact that the devil accuses us of having
grievously sinned against all God's commandments and of never having kept
any of them. And even though our natures are still inclined toward all
evil. Nevertheless, without our deserving it at all, out of sheer grace,
God grants and credits to us the perfect satisfaction, righteousness, and
holiness of Christ. When we completely trust in the atoning work of
Christ, it is as if we ourselves had never sinned or been a sinner. It is
as if we had been as perfectly obedient as Christ was obedient for us. Now
listen to me! All we need to do here is to accept this blessed gift of
grace from God and deposit it for safe keeping into a believing heart.
Amen!
Gregg, for us to better understand the
providential work of God, we must come to fully understand that our
conscience is an indispensable part of God's communication system. Our
individual conscience is our own Spiritual guide. So we must never allow
ourselves to be confused by the feelings associated with sin. That is, the
unsettling feelings that are frequently generated within us by God's Holy
Spirit. Each of us must learn to be discretely sensitive to God's
guidance. Now one distinctive communication given by God, is when His
Spirit is telling us no to something. We all know the feeling! That sudden
jab in the pit of our stomach, or an empty feeling down deep inside that
gives us that unsettled feeling in the vicinity of our heart. It would
seem that, in these decisive situations, God literally removes His peace
from us. And yes Gregg, if we do obey God's guidance in these situations,
we will again sense the return of His peace. But if we refuse God's
guidance, the emptiness and the disquietness continues on until we do
obey. When we receive this special guidance, God is simply telling us to
stop doing the things we are doing that are contrary to His Word. I hope
you can understand this Gregg? That what God is really trying to do in
these situations is to protect us from the temptations that we are often
confronted with in this life. He is trying to protect each of us from
ourselves. He is trying to protect the spiritual part of us from the
natural part of us, as they struggle on together throughout our entire
lives.
Gregg, you also need to understand that the whole
process does not stop at our reception of salvation's wondrous grace. But
God mandates continued growth in the lives of all believers, whether they
have been called or chosen. For by the faith of justification, this
mandated growth in sanctification carries us onward—down the road toward
holiness.
Well then, why do we say that by faith alone we
are right with God?
You must understand this first, it is not because
of any value found in our faith that God is pleased with us. Only Christ's
satisfaction, righteousness, and holiness make us right with God. And we
can receive this righteousness and make it ours in no other way than by
God’s justifying faith alone. The process is actually very simple. All
anyone has to do is to believe in Jesus enough to ask Him for help: To ask
Him to come into their hearts and their lives—and to relieve them of their
heavy burdens that frequently weigh them down.
Then what stops the good things that we do from
making us right with God, or at least help to make us right with God?
Because the righteousness which can pass God's
scrutiny must be entirely perfect and must in every way measure up to the
divine law. At this point, when considering all that has been said, I
think that we both must know without any doubt at all that even the very
best that we do in this life is imperfect and stained with sin.
So how can we say that the good we do does not
earn anything when God promises to reward it in this life and in the next?
This important reward of grace, of which God is
speaking, is not and cannot be earned by us at all—it is the gracious
gift of eternal life from God Himself.
It may help us to understand these difficult
things, if we could more clearly recognize these two distinctions—
1) OUR SALVATION /or JUSTIFICATION as an event.
An event when we receive our justifying faith from God.
2) OUR SANCTIFICATION as a process; It is only
through the process of time that we, with God’s help, grow and mature in
our Christian walk.
A very important difference must be recognized here between JUSTIFICATION
and SANCTIFICATION. Consequently, we must be very careful not to confuse
the distinct differences by carelessly combining them.
Now this is the reason why we must be able to
DISTINGUISH between the works done before or during the salvation process
and the works that are done after salvation.
1) It is in the parable of the “penny a day”
Mat.20:1-16 that this DISTINCTION can be most conclusively seen. Where,
considering JUSTIFICATION, the wages are equal no matter what time the
workman started.
2) Also the parable of the talents—Mat.25:14-30;
Where, considering SANCTIFICATION, all of the gifts are freely given. But
each gift here is given with the expectation that they would increase
through the labor of the user. 1) Though we know that we cannot obtain our
salvation by works, 2) we do work out our salvation with fear and
trembling—Phil.2:12 and 13. We must never come to the conclusion that our
works, in all instances, are excluded from any reward at all. That would
represent the total amalgamation of JUSTIFICATION and SANCTIFICATION:
which seems to be the direction that many in today’s Church have surly
gone. We must separate 1) the works one would associate with
salvation—which is only the complete work of Christ on the cross. We can
claim no credit whatsoever for ourselves—"For by grace have you been
saved through faith; and that not of yourselves, it is the gift of God;
not of works, that no man should glory." Eph.2:8 and 9 2) And the works
which God mandates for us after we have been JUSTIFIED through the
propitiatory work of Christ. These works that are clearly outlined for us
in James.2:14-26.
But some have asked concerning this
teaching—does it (God’s free and unmerited grace) not make people
indifferent and wicked? No, not at all! It must be impossible for those
who are grafted into Christ, not to produce the fruits of gratitude.
Remember, "you will know them by their fruit." I also tell you this one
thing with absolute certainty. There is no other way of measuring, not
others nor ourselves, than by the fruit we produce. God has graciously
given us this measuring stick, that we might even check ourselves. Now we
find this special help principally in Galatians 5:22 and 23 - "But the
fruit of the Spirit is LOVE, JOY, PEACE, LONGSUFFERING, KINDNESS,
GOODNESS, FAITH, MEEKNESS, and SELF-CONTROL. And whatever we do Gregg,
whether in thought, word, or deed, must, in every instance, reflect these
fruit of God's Spirit that does reside in some measure within each and
every one of His children. Amen!
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