The Gospel Divides
The
Gospel divides, as the Apostle Paul would like to remind us this
Lord's Day! “For
the preaching of the cross is to them that perish foolishness; but
unto us which are saved it is the power of God”
(1
Corinthians 1:18). There
are only two sides for mankind, namely, those who are being saved and
those who are perishing who reject the Gospel as foolishness. Which
side are you on?
Why is the Gospel foolishness to those who are perishing?
The
good news that the cross is about a crucified
King Jesus, who died as
a roman prisoner on behalf of those who would believe and commit
themselves to him leading to reconciliation with God
the creator, is
considered as foolishness to those who are perishing. Why so? We need
first to understand what the world's message or "wisdom
of words"
in verse 17 is. Essentially, the world's message is a message that is
centered on oneself with regards to ability, glory, honor and success
or anything that brings happiness to oneself as the King! The world
talks about loving things and
exploiting people all
for the gratification of self,
based on the YOLO mantra. Some
time back I read an article in The
Straits
Times that delved into the
issue of finding personal happiness. The author mentioned that the
usual way people find happiness is through loving things / material
possessions and using others for self-gratification and it appears
that empirically this does not work so he proposed a new formula:
happiness
that can be found in
loving others and using things / material goods for others! This is a
little
bit
closer to the
Gospel, isn’t it? But it is still not the gospel. Perhaps, the
author is an incognito Christian!
The
world as such finds the Preaching of the Cross repugnant and
foolishness
because (1) it is not about self-glory or gratification (2) it is so
simple and one that does not require their wisdom or works, (3) it
requires one to admit that one is undone because of sin, (4) it
requires repudiation of self and submission to our King Jesus who had
to die a terrible death to save us from our sin and finally (5) it
calls believers not only to believe on the Lord Jesus, the one
hanging on the cross, but also to suffer for Jesus’ sake because he
is now our King (Phil. 1:29)!
Are you among the perishing?
Those
who are perishing are those who say “I am the captain of my soul
and the master of my fate”. Those who are perishing are those who
seek after the world’s glory, honor, power and fame. It is all
about myself, my wealth, my family, my work,
my comfort and my
increasing exotic
holidays
where the richness of Singapore
could
afford
them.
Not
least it
also encompasses
those who gave some to God but God is not
the center of their life
and only one who competes for their attention.
Or are you among those being saved?
Then
you would exhibit the wisdom of God which results in brokenness, in
humility in complete trust in our Saviour
Jesus. Then you would
exhibit the power of God in a changed life, in a life that is given
completely to the Gospel, given to the seeking first of the kingdom
of God; then you would exhibit it in the tenor of your life as
described by Paul’s beautiful picture of a Christian life as the
world is passing away very rapidly. You might be18 years old, 25
years old, 35 years old, 45 years old, 55 years old and in the blink
of an eye you are almost done! Please heed the words of the Apostle
Paul!
“But
this I say, brethren, the time is short: it remaineth, that both they
that have wives be as though they had none; And they that weep, as
though they wept not; and they that rejoice, as though they rejoiced
not; and they that buy, as though they possessed not; And they that
use this world, as not abusing it: for the fashion of this world
passeth away” (1
Cor. 7:29-31).
There
is no two ways about it; I am persuaded that some of you think there
are. The question is,
are you a new creature?
"Therefore if any man
be in Christ, he is a new creature: old things are passed away;
behold, all things are become new" (2
Corinthians 5:17). Let’s heed the admonition of Isaac Watts and
ponder the thought that
the Gospel Divides in the remaining hours of this Sabbath Day and
make sure that we are indeed on the Lord’s side.
Forbid
it, Lord, that I should boast
save
in the death of Christ, my God!
All
the vain things that charm me most,
I
sacrifice them through his blood.
Were
the whole realm of nature mine,
that
were a present far too small.
Love
so amazing, so divine,
demands
my soul, my life, my all.
Issac
Watts
AMEN!
First published in First Evangelical Reformed Church (www.ferc.org.sg) Weekly Bulletin.
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