Wednesday 30 October 2013

THE GOSPEL OF JESUS CHRIST (PART 5)


My Concern
Another Gospel

Besides everything else, I face daily the pressure of my concern for all the churches. Who is weak, and I do not feel weak? Who is led into sin, and I do not inwardly burn? – 2 Corinthians 11:28-29 (NIV)

Am I therefore become your enemy, because I tell you the truth? They zealously affect you, but not well;  yea, they would exclude you, that ye might affect them. But it is good to be zealously affected always in a good thing, and not only when I am present with you. My little children, of whom I travail in birth again until Christ be formed in youGalatians 4:16-19 (KJV)

At some point in the ministry of Jeremiah he did not want to speak for God anymore but he could not help it as God’s word in him became like burning fire and he could not hold it in (Jeremiah 20:9). Paul the apostle made it clears that “though I preach the gospel, I have nothing to glory of:  for necessity is laid upon me; yea, woe is unto me, if I preach not the gospel!” (1 Corinthians 9:16). The preaching of these men of God was not popular; they preached out of a burden that God had placed on them and it could be rightly said that they were mere vessels with which God passed his message to the people of their time; the messages these men preached were way greater than them. True gospel preaching in any age is not stardom or show biz; it comes with a price that only a few can pay.

My greatest concern about the messages preached today in the name of the gospel is that these messages lack the power to save. It is through gospel preaching that the power of God that saves sinners is manifested. Peter went to minister in Cornelius’ house. The people there listened to the gospel with a prepared heart and received it with faith. Without making an altar call and without hands laid on anyone and without saying any sinner’s prayers, these people were saved and filled with the Holy Spirit, literally (Acts 10:44). God has ordained that salvation will come to men via gospel preaching and this is the reason Satan attacks the gospel. If he can succeed in ensuring that the gospel lacks its true ingredients, then it looses the power to save and all we will have in the local church is religion, entertainment, showbiz and a sheer waste of time. All of these will be happening while hordes of souls are lost to hell moment by moment.

There are no new tricks in the Devil’s bag. We must understand that Satan’s means of making the gospel loose its potency has not changed since the time of the apostles of Jesus.  In the days when Peter, James and Paul led the church, Satan’s primary means against the gospel was by confusing the grace that was preached in the gospel of Jesus with the laws of Moses. He is still doing the same today but in a subtle manner. This matter was what led to the Jerusalem Council meeting in Acts 15. The conclusion of that meeting was not the fact that four laws were enumerated for the Gentiles to keep but this: “But we believe that through the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ we shall be saved, even as they” (Acts 15:11). The conclusion reached in that meeting is the belief that it is the grace of God that saves sinners and that the Christian life must be lived by this grace and not by any system of laws.

Today, the church is again weighed down by laws but not necessarily the laws of Moses but our inability to distinguish the Old Testament from the New. The church today takes much of it examples for Christian doctrine and practice from the Old Testament rather than the New. Thus, the priestly order of Aaron has been conveniently converted to a league of Men of God. Rather than submit to the admonition of Jesus that says we are all brethren (Matthew 23:8), we find it easier to have ordained Pastors and Bishops, who hold such authority in the church and cannot be questioned but must be revered. Any tendency to question these men, we are referred quickly to the Old Testament again were God placed a curse on those who dared challenge Moses: “touch not my anointed and do my prophets no harm”. We forget quickly that the people of God in the New Testament have been made priests and kings unto God (Revelation 1:6). This fascination with the Old Testament extends to the church’s preoccupation with buildings.
Buildings: Symbol of Organized Church Systems
The temple in Jerusalem was the symbol of the Jewish religion. Today, the church building occupies an equal place of relevance. And regardless of the cost of building and maintaining it, the church building has become our symbol of religion too. It is this Old Testament mentality that informs tithes and offerings collected in church services; thanksgiving; child and property dedication; Sabbath observance; full time ministry; mass choir; anniversary celebrations, a queer belief that God dwells in church buildings and a host of other similar practices. None of these can be traced to the New Testament churches led by the apostles of the lamb.

Paul’s contention with the Judaizers of his time was not just because they practiced circumcision but because he was trying to ensure that the gospel and the church life that will emerge from its preaching will not be adulterated and thereby loose its potency. God meant for the church to be distinct from Israel and that distinction is not to be confused. Paul preached the doctrine of dispensations (Ephesians 1:9; 3:1-11). A mystery doctrine that teaches that even though God never changes, He has instituted certain changes all through human history to bring about His eternal purpose of redeeming humanity to Himself. This doctrine is a mystery in the sense that it was not revealed to Old Testament Israel but to the apostles of the Lamb, who in turn taught it to the church through their epistles: and therefore the distinction between the Old and the New Testaments. We have three dispensations that can be subdivided into two each. These are the Theocratic, Christocentric and Eschatological dispensations. The theocratic dispensation can be subdivided into the age of the gentiles and the age of Israel. The age of the gentiles will range from the time of Adam and Even, through Abraham and up till the time the nation of Israel came out of Egypt. The age of Israel will be from the time the laws were given through Moses until the time Jesus was born. Then we come into the Christocentric dispensation that can be divided into the Hypostatic Union and the Church age. The hypostatic union is the time when Jesus was born, through his earthly ministry and up till the time he died on the cross. It called hypostatic union because of the unique union of the God-man found in Jesus Christ. It also represent a unique time in the dealings of God with humanity when grace and law operated at the same time. The time of Jesus must be seen as a separate dispensation because that is the only time in history when God dwelt amongst men and it is the dispensation that makes other dispensation relevant. Then we come into the church age, which is the dispensation were we live in the present time. It ranges from the time Jesus died on the cross up till the time when the church will be taken away in rapture. This dispensation is not characterized by the laws of Moses but solely by grace. The teachings of the apostles, particularly that of Paul, are what theologians like to call Church Age doctrines. These doctrines are particularly designed to be taught to the church: for the equipping and perfecting of the saints until we all come to the full measure of maturity in Christ Jesus (Ephesians 4:12-13, 2 Timothy 3:16-17). After rapture there shall be the eschatological dispensation that is subdivided into the time of tribulation and the millennial rule of Christ. When we understand dispensations, then we can understand the seeming discrepancies in the teachings of Paul and Jesus Christ1. Jesus operated in a time of law and grace. He fulfilled the law and bequeathed its righteous requirement to the church. Paul taught that the church is no longer under the laws of Moses but under a new law that commands us to love God and men.

My Contentions

Beloved, when I gave all diligence to write unto you of the common salvation, it was needful for me to write unto you, and exhort you that ye should earnestly contend for the faith which was once delivered unto the saints – Jude 3

The major difference between the true gospel and a false one is that
False Teachers are Wolves in Sheep Clothing (Matthew 7:15)
God is at the center of the former while man is the central figure in the latter. The gospel of Jesus Christ peaks ultimately on the sovereign workings of God. So that when Paul discusses justification by faith in Romans, he could not but talk about the doctrines of Christians’ election (Romans 8:33) and Predestination (Romans 8:29-30; 9:1-33). He then concluded the whole discuss with a wonderful rendition on the sovereignty of God in chapter 11:

33 O the depth of the riches both of the wisdom and knowledge of God!   how unsearchable are his judgments, and his ways past finding out!   34 For who hath known the mind of the Lord?  or who hath been his counsellor?  35 Or who hath first given to him, and it shall be recompensed unto him again?  36 For of him, and through him, and to him, are all things:  to whom be glory for ever.   Amen.

A thorough study of scriptures shows the sovereign out workings of God on the earth. History simply tells His Story. It is all for His glory. On the other hand, the false gospels center on man, his needs and how man can attain glory in this life; of course, at God’s expense. I shall be taking sometimes to explain some popular doctrines but will avoid linking them to specific popular preachers’ names so as not to breed unnecessary offence.

There are some doctrines today that place faith at the center of the Christian gospel. This faith is one that uses God to gain the good things of life. It uses scripture like Mark 11:24 to claim whatever is good, regardless of what God’s will on such things are. Adherents of this kind of religion use faith to get wealth and health. Their core justification for their kind of Christianity is the fact that it works. They forget quickly that the bible does not record anyone using his faith to get wealth and health, and if the early Christians truly lived this kind of gospel life, they would not have been recorded being persecuted, poor or destitute, as we have them well documented in
the New Testament (1 Corinthians 4:9-13). Jesus Himself would have been super rich and would have devised a less ignominious means of purchasing salvation for us than the cross.

There are many things that work today and these things do not have any root in the bible. The reason why we have adherents of Buddhism, Hinduism, Animism, and even Islam, is because there are certain metaphysical aspects of these religions that can be used to conjure material benefits to their adherents. I can never forget reading a book titled “The Cosmic Power within You” written by one Joseph Murphy. In it the author recounted many miraculous occurrences, blessings, healings, and prosperity that came the way of people who have learnt to use a certain cosmic power within them. That book never mentioned the name of Jesus, quote one bible verse or tell us what the cross of Jesus did. He simply was telling us that every human has a cosmic power that can be utilized to that person’s advantage. There is little difference between those who espouse a Word of Faith Christianity and Joseph Murphy except for the fact that the former use scripture to lend credence to the same doctrine the latter teach. The faith that is taught by the word of faith movement simply has as its end product or benefit the prosperity, health, promotions, healing and blessings of those who believe in it, however, in the name of Jesus. That is why this sort of faith is not the one in which the individual prays and waits for God’s will to be done. Rather this faith is a “living” or “active” faith whose outcome is dependent more on the person than on God in whom we are expected to place our faith in. Thus the need to be strong in faith; and not to waiver; and the need to continue exercising this faith through a positive world view and confessions, as the outcome is wholly dependent on your faith and not necessarily on God. “You are what you believe”, ministers of this gospel bellow. It takes people who have ventured into the world of metaphysics or have read the works of the likes of Joseph Murphy to understand my point here. The end result of it all is for man’s benefit and to bring glory to man. God is just a means or a vehicle to achieving this purpose. This is one leading example in which man has replaced God in modern gospel preaching. It is this teaching on faith that has led to others like it: the prosperity gospel and motivational teachings. At the root of all of these doctrines are man and his benefit, and not God and His glory. The teachings of Joseph Murphy come under the New Thoughts doctrines that became popular in the United States in the 20th Century. Doctrines from New Thought form the over-aching doctrines in the Word of Faith movement. Paul the apostle certainly had the likes of the Word of Faith movement at heart when he talked of those who will see godliness as a means for making profit (1 Timothy 6:5)

Next to the faith movement is the holiness movement. While the former is a more recent occurrence, the latter dates back to the 18th and 19th century under the Puritans, Quakers and some of John Wesley’s followers. The holiness movement is a sharp reaction to
extreme grace preaching and living. There are those who believe that God’s grace permits them to live without laws or boundaries and in reaction to this, the holiness movement went the other extreme to say that God is still the God that enacted the Ten Commandments and his commandments are not for decoration in the bible. They also take scriptures like Hebrew 12:14 to give the impression that we are saved by our holiness. Their doctrines on holiness become so based on man and his efforts, that the grace of God in Christ Jesus is gradually edged out of the life of their churches. The mark of many of these churches is a pre-occupation with rules and regulations. The church dictates the mode of dressing especially for the female folks, insisting that they must wear head coverings. Many of the people in these churches become very hypocritical as they see the practice of religion more in external things than in inner purity. Salvation by works is their central doctrine. They are constantly in pursuit of making heaven – and consider any doctrine that suggests a Christian’s security in grace as utter heresy. These people live in constant fear of one’s sin making them miss heaven and can be a very poor representation of what the Christian life is and thus put off many people who have at some point or the other considered Christianity.

When we realize that the majority of churches in Nigeria fall into either of these two groups then we would appreciate the enormous task at hand. The gospel of Jesus Christ has continually been threatened by the gospel of man right from its inception and it is our duty to call the Christian church back from were it has fallen to. Yes, the foremost responsibility of the church is to propagate the gospel but what will we propagate if all we have is an adulterated message on our hands. We then realize that as much as we are called to propagate the gospel of Jesus Christ, it is incumbent on us to preserve it also.

My Convictions

Jesus said “And this is life eternal, that they might know thee the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom thou hast sent” (John 17:3). I desire that all men will know God and Jesus Christ whom He sent,
and that by knowing Him men would have eternal life. It is for this reason I am sharing the gospel of Jesus Christ in this five paper series. I believe that in the gospel there is inherent power to save sinners and to give sufficient grace to live the Christian life in a manner that is pleasing to God. I believe the undiluted gospel of Jesus Christ is the gospel of grace that has justification by faith as it central theme, and that God is so committed to His word that He is ready to confirm it anywhere it is preached. I am however concerned that the gospel will loose its power if it is not presented with the necessary items within it and it will simply become another philosophical talk or talk show or an avenue for entertainment (1 Corinthians 2:5). For this reason the gospel must be preserved from every sort of distortion.

I believe the aim of gospel preaching is to bring sons to God with Jesus Christ being the first born Son from the dead. Sons of God, in this case, denote men and women coming to maturity in Christ Jesus as they are indwelled by the Holy Spirit of God. So that unlike in the days of old when God ruled men with laws written on a tablet of stones, God desires that his sons be led directly by the Holy Spirit (Romans 8; Galatians 5:23; Hebrew 9). In this way their righteousness will be “greater” than that of those who lived under the laws of Moses in that the demands of the Spirit on God’s sons will always be greater. But it also means that every man can enjoy growth in grace at his own pace and not having to depend on a general standard of rules and regulations like in the days of Moses. So that the demand on the new born babe in Christ will certainly be different from the demand on the matured (John 21:22) and that way God can deal with his children at everyone’s spiritual level without anyone comparing himself with another. The beauty of the blessing of the Spirit is that God is with everyone that calls on the name of the Lord. They can enjoy being led of the Spirit and see God do great things in their lives, with everyone dealing with God according to the grace of faith He has dealt each man (Romans 12:3). The mark difference between spiritual babes and matured sons is that babes or children always require rules and regulations, while sons have exercised their spiritual senses to discern between good and evil (Hebrew 5:14|), and choose to do good without any system of laws to guide them.

I believe that the Christian church should be concerned with what its testimony is in the world. As it is now the name of the Lord is continually blasphemed by the actions of many Christian people, especially prominent Christian leaders. Our primary duty to the world as Christians is evangelism and this includes how we conduct ourselves in the eyes of the world. There is no reason why a Christian leader should indulge himself, living the life of a cooperate CEO of a multinational company, owning private jets, fleet of expensive cars, mansions, etc, in spite of the poverty ravaging the land. The fact that non Christians are at the forefront of criticizing this sort of lifestyle should deter such actions. Even if a Christian leader finds support for this in the bible, he should restrain from indulging himself in it lest he passes the wrong message to the world and lest our witness is tarnished. Gospel preaching is not in words alone but it is seen even more in our actions. When the life the Christian man lives begin to approximate to the way Jesus lived, the bible says the world will ask us a reason for our hope in Christ; then it becomes very easy to point to a crucified Christ. The case, as it is today, were virtually every air time on the local TV and radio, is occupied by either one church jingle or preaching, but does not translate to Christians living above board in their private homes and offices, is a disservice to the gospel and cannot bring
souls to Jesus as God wants. There is a need for a total overhaul of what true gospel preaching and living is, and this must be taught to the Christian community in our various local churches so that we may be the light and the salt Christ desires us to be.

My Conclusion

There is no end to any discuss on what the gospel of Jesus Christ is. It is my desire that Christian people can read what I have written and ask themselves if what I have written is according to scripture. That will demand that they must be like the Berean believers who checked everything Paul taught them before holding them up as doctrine. If in doing this, my readers find out that what I have written is the truth, I will desire that they compare this gospel with what they hear in their churches. If it turns out that it is in anyway different, they owe it to themselves to ask their ministers some very uncomfortable questions. And if adequate answers cannot be given, they may need to find other congregations to fellowship with.

What I have written is not mere theology. I have endeavored to
The Christian's Constitution
teach the bible not based on my understanding but by taking the scriptures at face value. Bible teachers are always in danger of reading into scriptures what it never says and that is why I maintain that the best kind of bible study is teaching the scriptures, especially the epistles, verse by verse. Anyone who has done this has always gone away with a richer grasp of the bible. It may also be necessary that bible teachers use sound bible concordance to trace root meaning of words in their original Greek form and know the context in which words are used, while at the same time paying attention to the historical perspectives within which the epistles were written and whom the epistles were written to. This way it becomes very easy to know how to apply these messages to our time. A plethora of errors are being propagated because bible teachers are not studious enough. Every Christian minister must be a theologian if he must be able to rightly divide the word of truth.

My hope is that if anyone has not made a decision for Christ and has managed to read through all I have written, such a person would come to faith in our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. I believe that the same God, who is mighty to save you, is also sufficient to keep you safe unto that day when we shall be in God’s kingdom. I also trust God that Christians who have read this piece will find increasing grace to grow in their faith in the Lord: loving God and humanity, and increasing in a zeal to better human life through true gospel preaching and living.

Thank you for reading and God bless you greatly.




1. For a more in-depth study of the doctrine of Dispensation, I recommend R. B. Thieme Jnr’s book on the same subject. Others have also written exclusively on it and a simple google of the word would shed some light on it.