How to Teach the Gospel of Jesus with Authority

Paul’s authority to teach the gospel was under attack by the Judaizers.  However, he was more concerned  that the truth of the gospel of Jesus Christ was under direct attack.  The Judaizers attacked the foundation of the gospel of Grace alone for salvation in the early churches in Galatia.  They taught salvation by grace plus works by submitting the people to the Jewish law.  He came to the defense of the Gospel message in his letter to the Galatians.  First, he defended his authority as the twelfth apostle, chosen by Jesus Christ.  Judas was no longer the twelfth apostle. Therefore, the twelfth apostle to replace him, was chosen by Jesus Christ. Paul’s authority to be named among the twelve did not come by being chosen by men; rather, he was chosen by the risen Lord.  Any authority to teach the true gospel message, must come from God Himself.

Paul, an apostle, (not of men, neither by man, but by Jesus Christ, and God the Father, who raised him from the dead;) (Galatians 1:1).  Paul began his letter by going directly to the core.  No one has the authority to teach any gospel or message beyond the truth that Jesus Christ is the only means to salvation, as He had presented, “Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me” (John 14:6).  If we teach any message beyond that which the inerrant word of God presents, we have failed.  Always, we must be aware and diligent to study God’s word, guided by the Holy Spirit; so as not to apply man’s psychology or thoughts.  We must prayerfully study so as to rightly divide the word of truth (2 Timothy 2:15).

Authority to Teach the Gospel

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How to Live as Christians by Grace Alone

The gospel of Jesus Christ is our only hope for salvation.  A gospel of Grace Alone founded upon God’s love.  There are many who would want to add to that gospel, declaring that we must once more be subject to the very law which never had the power to save us.  Our pride filled hearts wants to believe that we can of our own strength live a life of righteousness, presenting to God our good works as an example of our worthiness.  Yet, if that were true; why would Jesus have died for our sins?  As Christians, yes, we are to aspire to good works; but not by our own strength.  We must grow in the Grace and the knowledge of Jesus Christ.  Then, and only then can we shine forth as beacons of hope to the world.

Because our salvation is through Grace alone, we earnestly desire to love Him more.  That love with the guidance of the Holy Spirit that indwells us transforms our hearts to be more like Him, which is something we cannot due of our own strength and volition.  As long as we think we can conquer sin of our own accord, we will fail desperately in our efforts.  However, when we embrace the truth of the gospel, our own helplessness forces us to turn to Him to be our strength, our guide, our hope, and our resource to live the life He intended us to.  Only when we let go of our own pride, clinging to Jesus Christ as our Savior and Lord; can we begin to live out our true identity founded in Christ Jesus as Christians.

GRACE ALONE

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Our Glorious King is Risen Indeed

Today we celebrate Easter. A celebration of the truth that Jesus Christ rose from the dead, conquering death and the consequences of sin; so that, we might walk for eternity with Him.  That is, all who believe and accept this Gracious gift so freely given.  Our Glorious King is Risen Indeed.  The Glory of God never shone so bright as Jesus willingly took upon Himself our sin and shame, as I pointed out in the last post.  Yet, the story did not end there.   It only began as a new day, a new covenant by which sinful man can be forgiven by faith; because of God’s grace.  For Jesus Christ on the third day rose from the grave, victorious over sin and death.  In Christ, we have new life! I wrote this poem yesterday to express that truth.

My Glorious King

By Effie Darlene Barba

 

My Sovereign Lord and King

Who joins me in my suffering

He’s ever present at my side

That in His joy I might abide

 

My Glorious King hung on a cross

And never thought about His loss

By reason of His love for me

He paid my price, my penalty

 

So, willingly He left His throne

That I might never be alone

And when this life brings pain and tears

He’s there to quiet all my fears

 

He took upon Himself my strife

To give to me eternal life

He cloaked me in His righteousness

That I might know His love and bliss

 

And on that cross His Glory shone

And ne’er a victim, did bemoan

His fate He chose with open arms

To free me from my own sin’s harms

 

He rose again, oh Glorious Day

To bring me life and light the way

That ever present I might be

Wrapped in His love eternally

 

And thus, it is, I love Him so

That willingly I to must go

Where ever He would bid me to

For He is all that I pursue

 

He is the treasure that I seek

The strength I need, for I am weak

He is the love my heart desires

The only one my soul requires

Ephesians 2: (AMP)

And you [He made alive when you] were [spiritually] dead and separated from Him because of your transgressions and sins, in which you once walked. You were following the ways of this world [influenced by this present age], in accordance with the prince of the power of the air (Satan), the spirit who is now at work in the disobedient [the unbelieving, who fight against the purposes of God]. Among these [unbelievers] we all once lived in the passions of our flesh [our behavior governed by the sinful self], indulging the desires of [a]human nature [without the Holy Spirit] and [the impulses] of the [sinful] mind. We were, by nature, children [under the sentence] of [God’s] wrath, just like the rest [of mankind]. 

But God, being [so very] rich in mercy, because of His great and wonderful love with which He loved us, even when we were [spiritually] dead and separated from Him because of our sins, He made us [spiritually] alive together with Christ (for by His grace—His undeserved favor and mercy—you have been saved from God’s judgment)And He raised us up together with Him [when we believed], and seated us with Him in the heavenly places, [because we are] in Christ Jesus, [and He did this] so that in the ages to come He might [clearly] show the immeasurable and unsurpassed riches of His grace in [His] kindness toward us in Christ Jesus [by providing for our redemption].

 For it is by grace [God’s remarkable compassion and favor drawing you to Christ] that you have been saved [actually delivered from judgment and given eternal life] through faith. And this [salvation] is not of yourselves [not through your own effort], but it is the [undeserved, gracious] gift of God; not as a result of [your] works [nor your attempts to keep the Law], so that no one will [be able to] boast or take credit in any way [for his salvation]. 10 For we are His workmanship [His own master work, a work of art], created in Christ Jesus [reborn from above—spiritually transformed, renewed, ready to be used] for good works, which God prepared [for us] beforehand [taking paths which He set], so that we would walk in them [living the good life which He prearranged and made ready for us].

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How is the Glory of God Displayed on the Cross?

When you look at the cross, what do you see?  Do you see the pain and suffering of Jesus Christ or do you see His Glory displayed there?  At any point, Jesus could have said, “no”.  As Sovereign Lord, He could have; but, instead He chose to willingly accept all the pain, rejection, and the humility of the cross.  He did so to provide a means of salvation for you and me.  When Judas came with the soldiers to capture Him, He went out to meet them.  He did not wait for them to take Him.  Instead, He went to them and asked, “Whom seek ye?” (John 18:4).  As they answered Him, “Jesus of Nazareth”, He replied, “I AM He” (John 18:5).  The Great I AM stood before them, ready to go the cross, the Glory of God shone forth.

Hearing these words, they step backwards, falling on their backs (John 18:6).  His Divine Power and Glory shone forth, such that they fell. He could have overtaken them. Furthermore, He could have called a legion of angels to defend Him; but, He did not.  Willingly, He stepped forward; allowing them to bind Him and take Him to trial.  Six trials later, Pilate declared Him innocent; yet, He was beaten, spat upon, and nailed to a cruel cross.  He remained in control, even of His cruel death upon that cross.  Choosing the moment and the time of His own death.  As He proclaimed to Pilate, “Thou couldst have no power at all against me, except it were given thee from above” (John 19:11).  “To this end was I born, and for this cause came I into the world, that I should bear witness unto the truth” (John 18:37).

The Glory of God Displayed on the Cross

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In God’s Kingdom, the Last Shall Be First. Why?

In this journey as humans, we want recognition and to stand strong.  Regardless of the topic, we want to be right and to have the final say.  Yet, in God’s Kingdom; we are called upon to be humble.  Just as Jesus humbly bowed to the will of the Father, obedient unto the cross; we are called to humbly bow in obedience to the Father’s will.  Asked to serve our brothers and sisters; while teaching the truth of the gospel with gentleness, kindness, and humility.  It is not about being first.  Instead, when we see even a glimpse of  the Glory of Jesus Christ, though through a glass dimly; we bow in humility as to the grace He has given unto us.

This lesson Jesus taught His disciples repetitively.  He gave His apostles the special powers to heal the sick; yet, cautioned them to remain humble and faithful, recognizing the power to be from God, not their own.  Furthermore, Jesus took a few to the Mount of Transfiguration where His Glory was displayed.  They watched as He aptly answered the Pharisees, using scripture.  He patiently taught them well.

Beyond all that, He told them repetitively of His coming betrayal, how He would be beaten, ridiculed, mocked, and would die on a cruel cross to be the sacrificial lamb.  Yet, they each time, only demonstrated concern regarding their own position in the coming Kingdom.  Perhaps they believed He would establish that Kingdom immediately following His resurrection.   So much so, they discounted the death and only could think about the coming Kingdom and their place in it.

Do we do the same?

God’s Kingdom

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