Going Forward By Going Back
Text:
Jeremiah 6:16, Thus says the Lord: "Stand in the ways and see, And
ask for the old paths, where the good way is, And walk in it; Then you will
find rest for your souls." (NKJV)
Introduction:
We live in a progressive society. Advances are made in technology
every day which enhance our lives and make us more productive with less
physical effort. Many people strive to keep themselves abreast of the
newest things coming out. The newest fashions, the latest cars, the
best and the biggest and the most modern stuff is in high demand. We
are a progressive people who strive to push ever forward and we live in a
world that is ever changing from day to day.
Sadly, the progress
we are making in the realm of religious matters does not seem to be keeping
up with society as a whole. Our advancements in science and technology
are resulting in God being pushed out of our lives to be replaced with
worldly things. God is being expelled from our schools, voted out of
our government and forgotten by our society.
In the religious
sector of mankind, many today who still claim Jesus Christ as their savior
do so according to their own wishes and ideas on how He should be served.
What began in the first century as one
church has evolved into literally thousands of them across the face of the
earth, each with their own method of worship and service to God. Many
people today worship God how they see fit. They serve God according to
their own desires on how it should be done.
No one looking out
into the world today can deny that Churches are divided, our society is
degrading morally, we are killing millions of babies each year through
abortion, our prisons are full, the entertainment that is piped into our
homes is for the most part intolerable and at best indecent, our government
is crooked. Our society is sinking into a morass of corruption and it
is eating away at the very foundation of our beings. One would have to
be blind to miss what is going on.
How do we fix it?
What's the solution? How do we go forward from here? To
answer this question, let's look at a real life example from the old
testament of what a king, faced with the destruction of his nation did in
order to move forward. Let us call to mind the great king Hezekiah,
the son of Ahaz who was so evil that God was going to destroy Judah because
of the things he did. But Hezekiah did right in the sight of the Lord
and God repented of the destruction he was going to inflict on Judah,
(Jeremiah 26:19), "Did he [Hezekiah], not fear the Lord and seek the
Lord's favor? And the Lord relented concerning the doom which He had
pronounced against them." (NKJV). Hezekiah averted the impending
destruction of Judah because he sought the favor of God. In 2 Kings
18:1-6 we learn that Hezekiah tore down the alters in the high places and
got rid of all the idols. In verse 6 we read the following: "For he
[Hezekiah] held fast to the Lord; he did not depart from following Him,
but kept His commandments, which the Lord had commanded Moses." (NKJV).
Hezekiah was returning his nation to the commandments of Moses. He was
moving forward by going back.
Moving on in 2
Chronicles 29 we read of Hezekiah's restoration of the temple which Ahaz,
his father corrupted. The temple was repaired and cleansed. The
sacrifices were resumed and temple worship according to the law of Moses
returned to Judah. In 2 Chronicles 29:25 we read, "And he
[Hezekiah] stationed the Levites in the house of the Lord with cymbals, with
stringed instruments, and with harps, according to the commandment of David,
of Gad the king's seer, and of Nathan the prophet; for thus was the
commandment of the Lord by His prophets." Hezekiah was getting the
layout for the temple worship from the commandments of prophets who had been
dead for several centuries. Hezekiah was following the old paths as he
moved his nation forward. It's a shame his predecessor did not follow
in those footsteps. The doom that Hezekiah averted for Judah because
of his righteousness was only postponed. The application we can make
today is that if Hezekiah could return his nation to the favor of God by
following the old paths, by returning to the commandments of God by His
prophets, then we can too. If it worked for Hezekiah, it will work for
us as well. We, like Hezekiah, can insure that we go forward as a
nation and as the people of God by going back and seeking the old paths.
Go back to the Bible
Hezekiah went to the
words of the prophets written centuries before him in order to know how to
set up the temple. Hezekiah recognized that the ancient writings were
authoritative and if he restored the temple and set up the worship according
to the record of how it was commanded by God that it would be done according
to His will. Hezekiah understood if he did it the way they did it in
times past, they would be assured of being what they were then; faithful
children of God.
Hezekiah understood
that there was a pattern to follow in respect to the house of God and the
worship they were to offer. 1 Chronicles 28:11-12, "Then David gave
to Solomon his son the pattern of the porch, and of the houses thereof, and
of the treasuries thereof, and of the upper chambers thereof, and of the
inner parlours thereof, and of the place of the mercy seat, And the
pattern of all that he had by the spirit." David further
stated the source of the plans for the temple a few verses later in 19 "All
this," said David, "the Lord made me understand in writing, by His hand upon
me, all the works of these plans." When David charged his son Solomon
with the task of building the temple, he gave him the plan for it that he
had received from God. Hezekiah knew that David had the plan for the
temple and for the worship and recognized that he needed to follow that
pattern precisely.
Hezekiah also knew
that if he wanted to please God, he could not add to nor take away from
anything God wanted. Deuteronomy 4:1-3
"Now, O Israel, listen to the statutes and the judgments which I teach
you to observe, that you may live, and go in and possess the land which the
Lord God of your fathers is giving you. 2 You shall not add to the word
which I command you, nor take from it, that you may keep the commandments of
the Lord your God which I command you." Deuteronomy 12:32, "Whatever
I command you, be careful to observe it; you shall not add to it nor take
away from it." Hezekiah understood that in order to please God, he
had to adhere to the pattern, adding nothing to, nor taking anything away
from the word of God. Hezekiah knew that in order for the nation of
Judah to go forward, they had to go back.
So what about us
today? What application can we make for ourselves today seeing that we
do not worship in the temple at Jerusalem and do not follow the law of
Moses? Do we have a pattern we are supposed to follow today? In
2 Timothy 1:13-14, Paul wrote, "Hold fast the pattern of sound words
which you have heard from me, in faith and love which are in Christ Jesus".
In Romans 6:17-18 Paul wrote, "But God be thanked that though you were
slaves of sin, yet you obeyed from the heart that form of doctrine to which
you were delivered." The Greek words for 'form' and 'pattern' in
these two verses carry the meaning of a stamp, or a model used for imitation
or replication. We absolutely have a pattern we can look to.
Paul wrote by inspiration that we have a "pattern of sound words" and
a "form" or "standard of doctrine" to which we can conform
ourselves to.
Where do we find the
pattern we are to live by today? We don't live under the old covenant
anymore. There is no more temple, there is no more Levitical worship,
there are no more animal sacrifices that we observe. That old system,
the law of Moses has been abolished (Ephesians 2:15), nailed to the cross of
Christ (Colossians 2:14). So since that law is no longer in effect,
what law replaced it? It's called the "law of Christ" in
Galatians 6:2, the "royal law" in James 2:8 and verse 12 of the same
chapter it is called the "law of Liberty". In Romans 8:2 while
contrasting it with the law of Moses, he called it the "law of the Spirit
of Life in Christ Jesus". It is identified with other terms as
well. In Hebrews 8:8 it is called the "new covenant", in
Matthew 26:28 and several other places, Jesus Christ referred to it as the "new
testament". Paul referred to it as the new testament in 2
Corinthians 3:6 and the Hebrew writer referred to it as the "new
testament" in Hebrews 9:15. It is called "the faith" in 43 times
in the KJV of the new testament. The most common term for what
replaced the law of Moses is "the gospel" which occurs 83 times in
the KJV of the new testament scriptures.
All of these terms
and others refer to the same thing. Each of these terms are
representative of an aspect of the system of faith under which we live now.
Concerning the promise of God, it is a new covenant. Concerning the
blood of Christ and what it does for us it is a "new testament".
Concerning man's role in Gods redemptive process, it is called "the faith".
Concerning God's role in the salvation of man it is called "the grace of
God". Concerning the body of teachings which make it all up it is
called the "doctrine of Christ". Concerning the joyous hope we have
through God's redemptive works it is called the "good news" or
simply, "the gospel". Concerning the pattern of living or rule
of conduct which a Christian is required to live by, it is called a "law".
All of these terms represent aspects of the system of faith which is
contained in the new testament scriptures.
Take any one of
these out and it's incomplete (Revelation 22:19). It's less than the
whole counsel of God and we will fall short of His expectations. Add
anything to it and it's more than He authorized which violates a number of
NT scriptures such as 1 Corinthians 4:6, 2 John 9 and Revelation 22:18.
Hezekiah went back
to the old testament scriptures to find out how to go forward in an
acceptable fashion and according to the will of God. Today we go back
to new testament scriptures so that we can forward in the same manner that
Hezekiah did so many centuries ago.
Go back to the church of the New Testament
The reason God was
going to destroy Judah was because the Israelites had departed from the
acceptable worship of the one true and living God. They had divided
themselves from the truth, they had gone after man made gods and worshipped
them according to their own lusts and desires. Today when we look out
into the world we see the worship of false gods such as Buddha, Allah,
Brahma to name a few. And to make matters worse, the worship of the
one true and living God of the Christians is fragmented into thousands of
different denominations each believing and practicing a variant form of
Christianity. The Bible condemns division and sectarianism in the
strongest possible terms (1 Corinthians 1:10-13; 11:18; 12:25). Jesus
Christ urged and prayed for unity among believers (John 17:21).
But the unity cannot
be with those who practice false teachings and false gospels. The
Bible pronounces a curse upon those who teach another gospel than the one
delivered (Galatians 1:8), The Bible commands faithful Christians to stand
apart from those who are in error (Ephesians 5:11, 2 Thessalonians 3:4;
3:14, 1 Timothy 6:3, 2 Timothy 3:3, 2 John 9-11). Faithful Christians
cannot unify with those who are in error and have divided themselves from
the truth of God's word. So we have thousands of bodies of people who
claim Jesus Christ as their savior but practice variations of the one faith
taught in the Bible.
The church is the
body of Christ, Colossians 1:18, "And he is the head of the body, the
church: who is the beginning, the firstborn from the dead; that in all
things he might have the preeminence." Ephesians 1:22-23, "And hath
put all things under his feet, and gave him to be the head over all things
to the church, Which is his body..." Paul further taught that
there is only one body, following one faith (Ephesians 4:4). Since the
body of Christ is the church, and scripture teaches there is only one body,
then the only conclusion we can draw from that is there is only one church.
It was the desire of
Jesus that His people be united. When he spoke of building His church,
he promised only one (Matthew 16:18). Jesus Christ reconciles man to
God through "one body" which is the church (Ephesians 2:13-16).
This New Testament reality of one church has far reaching implications for
the divided church we see today.
1) If there is
only one body/church in scripture, practicing one faith, then modern day
denominationalism is contrary to God's design for His church and is
therefore condemned.
2) If only one
body/church is found in scripture, then it is absolutely not true that one
church is as good as any other.
3) If only one
body/church is found in scripture then those who believe they can attend the
church of their choice are either mistaken or deliberately living in
defiance of God's word.
4) If there is
only one body/church in the new testament, then any one other than the one
found within it is a counterfeit of that one true church. An
unauthorized copy coming from the mind of man and not from scripture.
5) If there is
only one body/church in the new testament, then it is essential for men and
women to be members of it and only it.
In a spirit of love
and concern, and without malice or hostility, we need to stress the Biblical
picture of the church as a non-denominational, Christ centered body of a
people fully committed to doing the will of God and living according to His
word.
The New Testament Church was not made up of many
denominations. Denominations come into existence when people do more or
less than God commands. To do exactly what He commands, no more, and no
less, results in an undenominational, undivided body/church of Christ. The 1st Century church
existed without denominations. The work and worship of the church
can be performed without them. They are a barrier to unity and a cause of
confusion and misguided error. If all mankind joined together and
bound their lives to living in obedience to the will of God according to the
New Testament scriptures, adding nothing to, taking nothing away, there
would only be one body of believers claiming Christ as their savior.
We could unite and go forward by going back to the church that Jesus built
and bought with His blood.
. Go back to being just a Christian
In today's religious
world, when asked what kind of faith one has, being called just a Christian
is something that one rarely sees. Upon declaring oneself a Christian,
the next question might be, "What kind of Christian?" There were no
Baptist Christians in the first century, neither were there Presbyterian,
Episcopalian, Methodist, Lutheran, Mennonite, Catholic or Pentecostal
Christians. There were no hyphenated terms for Christians back then.
They were just called Christians.
Paul condemned this
sort of sectarian division in 1 Corinthians 1:10-13 where he wrote, "Now
I plead with you, brethren, by the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, that you
all speak the same thing, and that there be no divisions among you, but that
you be perfectly joined together in the same mind and in the same judgment.
11 For it has been declared to me concerning you, my brethren, by those of
Chloe's household, that there are contentions among you. 12 Now I say this,
that each of you says, "I am of Paul," or "I am of Apollos," or "I am of
Cephas," or "I am of Christ." 13 Is Christ divided? Was Paul crucified for
you? Or were you baptized in the name of Paul?" (NKJV)
Paul condemns the
wearing of any name other than Christ for ourselves. To do so causes
Christ's body/church to be divided among men and this cannot be. When
the world looks at us, they should see Jesus Christ and no thing or no body
but Jesus Christ. They should never look upon us a see another man or
another creed. We do not serve men, we serve Christ. Other men
did not die for us, Christ did. Other men did not establish the
body/church of Christ, Christ did. When the world looks at us, they
need to see Christ and not Paul or Apollos, or Luther, or Calvin, or the
Pope or John Wesley. If everyone claiming Christ as their savior
called themselves a Christian, no more and no less, then Jesus would be the
only one in view within a unified body of believers.
Conclusion
We must never give
up hope that all who claim Jesus Christ as their savior will unite and put
an end to the division in the religious world. Hezekiah went forward
by going back. We can go forward by going back as well. We can
all go back to the Bible and the Bible alone. We can reject manmade
creeds and let the scriptures be our final and only authority for what we do and
teach. We can seek God's will through His word, adding nothing to,
taking nothing away and committing our lives to live in obedience to His
will in all things no matter where it leads us.
We can go back to
the Lord's church, worshipping in spirit and in truth in accordance to His
will. We can look at the way faithful Christians worshipped in the
first century and use that as the pattern for our worship today.
It is possible because the Lord’s church
was to be eternal. Daniel prophesied of a kingdom that would stand forever.
(Daniel 2:44.) Jesus pointed out that even Hades could not prevail against
it. (Matthew 16:18.) Since the Lord's body/ church was to last forever, it
must be possible to be in that body/church and be just a Christian today.
By going back to the Bible we can be
assured of worshipping as God wills and not as man wills
(Colossians 2:23). We can be assured of approaching God according to
His righteousness and not our own (Romans 10:3).
This is the only
real hope for unity in our divided religious world. It has worked
before, it can work again. Our only hope is for all believers in
Christ to walk faithfully in the old paths, following in the steps of our
Lord. We can be in the 21st century just what they were in the 1st
century if we will believe what they believed, worship how they worshipped,
obey what they obeyed and observe what they observed. We can go back
to the Bible, back to the church and back to being what they were then.
We must go back if we want to truly go forward with any assurance in our
hope.
Jeremiah
6:16, Thus says the Lord: "Stand in the ways and see, And
ask for the old paths, where the good way is, And walk in it; Then you will
find rest for your souls." (NKJV) |