Tuesday, February 28, 2017

The Authentic Gospel



Last week we concluded a series entitled, “The Fulfilled Life.” Through this series, we examined the Beatitudes and their implication for us on a daily basis. We saw the progression of these attitudes and growth that they produce. Simply put, we must recognize our spiritual bankruptcy, which should lead to mourning and submission. Out of these three come a hunger and thirst for righteousness. The pursuit of God in this hunger will produce four things in our lives: we will be merciful, we will be pure in heart, we will be peacemakers, and strange enough, it will invite persecution into our lives. It is my hope that in the days ahead you will continue to meditate on these Beatitudes and seek to appropriate them into your life.

For the next few weeks we will turn our attention to the book of Galatians. If you were to ask me in a phrase what Galatians is about, I would tell you that it is a rather impassioned defense of the clear and simple gospel of Jesus Christ. Jesus had revealed Himself to Paul on the road to Damascus. From there the Lord worked in Paul’s life turning the chief persecutor of the church into the chief propagator of the gospel. When people realized that they could not defeat the gospel, they decided to add to it. Paul was having none of this.

The gospel is clear and simple; we are sinners deserving of hell and Christ endured the full wrath of God because of it. If we will recognize that, and abandon the life we are pursuing, and instead pursue the will of God, we will be saved. That’s it! Nothing more, nothing less. To add anything to it is to take everything away from it. This is why Paul is so impassioned.

While there is a risk that this series could seem like Christianity 101, I pray you would not approach it that way. I pray that you would have an open heart and an open mind toward what God desires to say to you. I trust that God will give us a clearer understanding of the Gospel as well and a deeper passion. May this gospel work deeply in our lives, but also propel us to share the good news with others.

Honored to be your pastor,
Darrell

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