Wednesday, January 15, 2014

No Other Gospel - Sermon from 1.12.2014

No Other Gospel
SERMON MANUSCRIPT
Set Free
Galatians 1:1-10
Benjamin Durbin
1/12/2013

You can watch the celebration as well.

"Set Free - No Other Gospel" 01-12-14 from Roger Durbin on Vimeo.

Intro:
The apostle Paul was a church-planting missionary. After he planted a church and left a region, he continued to supervise new congregations through his letters. One of these letters is this epistle to the Christian churches in the area of Galatia in Asia Minor, which he planted on his first missionary journey in Acts 13 and 14. Paul writes to these Christians concerning the truth of the Gospel. There were some teachers who had been presenting a whole different way of relating to God than the true Gospel that he preached and taught them.  To Paul, everything was at stake if this young church were to lose grip of the true gospel.

Key Verse: 
I am astonished that you are so quickly deserting him who called you in the grace of Christ and are turning to a different gospel— (Galatians 1:6, ESV)

The Big Idea: There is only one gospel. There is no other Gospel than that the Lord Jesus Christ gave himself for our sins to deliver us and was raised. This scandalous grace is what sets us free.

The True Gospel:
Paul, an apostle—not from men nor through man, but through Jesus Christ and God the Father, who raised him from the dead—and all the brothers who are with me, To the churches of Galatia: Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ, who gave himself for our sins to deliver us from the present evil age, according to the will of our God and Father, to whom be the glory forever and ever. Amen. (Galatians 1:1-5, ESV)

        While founders of other religions came to teach, Jesus came to deliver.  (vs. 4)

Buddha’s last words:
 "It may be that after I am gone that some of you will think, ‘now we have no teacher.’ But that is not how you should see it. Let the Dharma and the discipline that I have taught you be your teacher. All individual things pass away. Strive on, untiringly." - http://www.pbs.org/thebuddha/death-and-legacy-part-2/

Jesus’ last words:
When Jesus had received the sour wine, he said, “It is finished,” and he bowed his head and gave up his spirit. (John 19:30, ESV)

Grasp:  The average person on the street believes that a Christian is someone who follows Christ’s teaching and example, but Paul implies that is impossible unless one has first been rescued.

Illustration:  You do not throw a drowning woman a manual on how to swim, you throw her a rope. Jesus is much more than a teacher,  He is a rescuer and deliverer.

        This means that we are sinners in need of deliverance.  (vs. 4)

Sin didn’t make us bad, it made us dead. And we won’t belittle Jesus by urging you to fix that.

        Jesus paid the debt of sin on our behalf (vs. 4)
        Jesus was raised defeating sin and death itself.  (vs. 1)

Christ’s death is not presented here as a general sacrifice purchasing us a “second chance” to get life right, but rather it is presented as a substitutionary sacrifice. This means that Jesus did all that we needed to do, but cannot do. Jesus did all we should have done, in our place, so when he becomes our Savior, we are free .

        Before we asked for a rescue, God planned it.  (vs. 4)

There is no indication of any other motivation or cause for Christ’s mission except the will of God. There is nothing in us which merits it.

        This means that salvation is sheer grace
        Jesus achieved the rescue we could have never achieved ourselves.

If we contributed to our rescue of if we had rescued ourselves, then we could pat ourselves on our backs. The Apostle Paul’s gospel is clear, that salvation from first to last is God’s doing.  It is grace all the way down. In Romans he writes…

For those whom he foreknew he also predestined to be conformed to the image of his Son, in order that he might be the firstborn among many brothers. And those whom he predestined he also called, and those whom he called he also justified, and those whom he justified he also glorified. (Romans 8:29-30, ESV)

        The only one who gets “glory forever and ever” is God alone.

But we love to be our own saviors. Our hearts love to manufacture glory for themselves. So then we find messages of self-salvation extremely attractive…We quickly move on to Jesus plus something else, and so must have the believers in this young church plant.

False Gospels:
I am astonished that you are so quickly deserting him who called you in the grace of Christ and are turning to a different gospel—not that there is another one, but there are some who trouble you and want to distort the gospel of Christ. But even if we or an angel from heaven should preach to you a gospel contrary to the one we preached to you, let him be accursed. As we have said before, so now I say again: If anyone is preaching to you a gospel contrary to the one you received, let him be accursed. (Galatians 1:6-9, ESV)

So the history behind this text is that there's a group of men from Jerusalem called the Judaizers who have come down into the churches of Galatia, and they're teaching the Christians in Galatia, who were Gentile pagans, that in order for them to be fully Christian, they must first become Jews. They need to be circumcised and be obedient to the dietary laws and the festivals. So they're adding to Christ. They are changing the gospel...and Paul is saying that even if an angel shows up and tells you a different gospel and wants you to put them on golden tablets...Run!!

There are many false gospels such as: Jesus + this political position, Jesus + tolerance (universalism is blasted in this text), Jesus + poverty, Jesus + prosperity, Jesus + speaking in tongues, Jesus + my denominational heritage, Jesus +this other teaching,Jesus + anything. But I want to focus on two common false gospels rampant in our context. I am thankful to Tim Keller for helping with this terminology. It is useful to describe them, so I will use them here today. 

They are the...

Religious False Gospel = Keep these rules and you earn eternal blessing
---this is going to get hammered throughout the book.
---- this is Jesus plus extra-biblical rules and tradition
--- in this book we will come to see that grace isn't opposed to grace driven effort, but it is wholly opposed and Paul is even hostile against any sense of earning salvation.

And there is the... 

Secular False Gospel =  "Grab ahold of these things and you’ll experience blessing now"

The secular false gospel is more sneaky. It strokes our hearts and ego and says
"God helps those who help themselves.”

It is much more an attachment and sales pitch for faith in the American dream, than biblical faith in the apostolic gospel.

If you listen carefully,  this popular false gospel is telling you that you can be your own Savior. Like the little engine that could, you can do it. You can do it. If you just do this, God will do this for you right now. But, the message of the Bible is that you cannot do it. That is why Christ came to this earth. He did what we could not do, dying on the cross to pay for your sins and rising from the grave to give you life if you repent and believe in him. Telling people that they can do something they really can’t is not helping people. It is putting them in bondage.

And it makes people restless... So we get more and more stuff. And we compare ourselves to others to try and one-up. Then like gangrene it spreads to our relationships...and we are restless and tired of our spouse, or disappointed in our kids, or jealous and combative towards our peers at work...then disillusioned and depressed because the little engine inside of us...must not be as big as the engine inside the neighbor, co-worker, Facebook friend, or business owner...

Restless striving...focus on self...it is total bondage.

Only the true gospel sets us free.

Religious and Secular message = "God helps those who help themselves.”

Gospel Declaration: Jesus substituted himself for a people who could not help themselves

Every false gospel elevates man and downplays Jesus.

Both the religious and secular false gospels are messages of self-salvation but the gospel comes and turns them both upside down!

And Paul says, those who preach a false gospel, let them go to hell.  (vs. 9)

False Religion suggests:
Believe in Jesus + Obedience = God’s acceptance

The Gospel Declares:
Believe in Jesus = God’s acceptance + desire for obedience

Justification: God declares us right because of Jesus’ obedience
Sanctification:  God continually changes us with his power as we obey

False Religion says God only loves you if you perform well.
The Gospel says Jesus performed for you.
False religion says you do not need a rescuer in your place to save you. "You just need look within yourself."
The Gospel says you must have a rescuer, and God gave Jesus.
False religion says work harder, do better, to gain approval and favor.
The Gospel says you can now work from the approval you have in Christ.

Let’s see it in a picture. This illustration is from Darrin Patrick.



Now look at verse 10 as we close, because there seems to be an accusation being made against Paul, and he's not having it. I love this. Apparently there's an accusation being made against Paul that the reason Paul didn't tell them about circumcision (because that can't go over well to grown men), and the reason he didn't tell them about the dietary laws, is that he wanted to win friends and influence people.

For am I now seeking the approval of man, or of God? Or am I trying to please man? If I were still trying to please man, I would not be a servant of Christ. (Galatians 1:10)

The accusation is that Paul soft-pedaled the gospel in order to gain converts. So Paul goes, "If anybody preaches other than this, let him be damned. “

So, who's trying to win friends now? Paul says if I was simply trying to win friends I certainly wouldn’t be a servant of Jesus. I would be doing something else... The implication is if I'm just trying to win friends then I'm not a servant of Christ. If I'm trying to tickle your ears, then I do not love Jesus."

So Listen closely....

There is only one gospel. There is no other Gospel than that the Lord Jesus Christ gave himself for our sins to deliver us. And deliver us He did. Then, He was raised and we can be raised. Raised to new life in Christ. Raised to enjoy him forever. He is our prize.

This scandalous grace is what sets us free.  It is grace all the way down. IT SHOUTS God helps those who need delivered and cannot help themselves.  It’s all Jesus. There is no other good news. There is no other gospel.


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