We
would be wise to carefully listen to our Savior who came from heaven to show
us the way to God. Throughout His ministry Jesus emphasized His relationship
with the Father along with the kind of heart required to know God.
It would take
great humility for the Jews that heard Jesus to understand that they really
did not know God and that they needed to hear the One who actually had come
from God. Jesus stated the obvious to the unbelieving Jews when He said:
“You have neither heard His voice at any time, nor seen His form.”
(Jn 5:37)
Why would they resist listening to the One who came from Heaven and
accurately testified of things that these men had never seen? They were
blinded by their own relationships and religious pride so that they would
not hear. “But I know you, that you do not have the love of God in you. I
have come in My Father's name, and you do not receive Me; if another comes
in his own name, him you will receive. How can you believe, who receive
honor from one another, and do not seek the honor that
comes
from the only
God?”
(Jn 5:42-44)
Jesus Taught us how to Handle the Revealed Will of God
Jesus often
told others what His relationship with God was like so that men could learn
how to have that kind of relationship for themselves. Over and over Jesus
described how He handled God’s will. His underlying attitude towards the
will of God was exactly the attitude He had towards God Himself, one of a
deep reverence for all that God spoke. “But He answered and said, “It is
written, ‘Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceeds
from the mouth of God.’”
(Mt 4:4)
Jesus knew that
His Father was perfect, therefore anything that God does or gives would be
complete for the purpose it was given. This was especially true of the
revealed will of God. Being a perfect revelation Jesus sought to only abide
in what was revealed. Jesus did only what He saw or received from the
Father. If He had no instruction
Jesus did nothing!
Consider some verses from the book of John.
1. Jesus did
only what He saw the Father do. If He did not see the Father do something,
Jesus did nothing.
“Then Jesus answered and said to them, “Most assuredly, I say to you,
the Son can do nothing of Himself,
but what He sees the Father do; for whatever He does, the Son also does in
like manner.”
(Jn 5:19)
2. Jesus
demonstrated what it means to be committed to doing the will of God. If He
did not hear instruction from the Father,
Jesus did nothing.
"I
can of Myself do nothing.
As I hear, I judge; and My judgment is righteous, because I do not seek My
own will but the will of the Father who sent Me.”
(Jn 5:30)
3. Jesus only
taught and did the things that the Father taught Him. His sacrifice on the
cross was evidence of the God-glorifying fruits of this attitude. If He had
no teaching from the Father,
Jesus did nothing.
When Jesus was given instruction He yielded and obeyed. “Then Jesus said to
them, “When you lift up the Son of Man, then you will know that I am
He,
and
that
I do nothing of Myself;
but as My Father taught Me, I speak these things.”
(Jn 8:28)
Jesus Expects His Followers to Have the Same Attitude
When Jesus
describes how you and I must receive God’s will and not reject it, He points
to the attitudes that He had already shown in His relationship with God. You
and I must not speak or act without the authority of God. If we want
everlasting life we must have the complete confidence in a perfect will of
God so that we only speak when we have positive authority from the will of
God. "He who
rejects Me,
and
does not receive My words,
has that which judges him -- the word that I have spoken will judge him in
the last day. "For
I have not spoken on My own
authority;
but the Father who sent Me
gave Me a command,
what I should say and what I should speak.
"And I know that His command is everlasting life. Therefore,
whatever I speak,
just
as the Father has told Me,
so I speak."
(Jn 12:48-50)
This kind of
humility and reverence towards God is how you and I can give Him glory. When
we only speak as the oracles of God we glorify God in the same way that
Jesus glorified God! When hear of teachings and practices that are not found
in the oracles of God, then you and I should be silent and
do nothing
in these things. “If anyone speaks,
let him speak
as the oracles
of God. If anyone ministers,
let him do it
as with the
ability which God supplies,
that in all things God may be glorified through Jesus Christ,
to whom belong the glory and the dominion forever and ever. Amen.”
(1 Pt 4:11)
Men Today Still Reject Jesus’ Words
Religious
practices will be dramatically impacted by how we approach the revealed will
of the Father given through Jesus. One who makes Jesus their Lord will do
nothing when there is no authority given. They also will be filled with good
works as they abide in those things we are told to do. Do you want a
God-centered faith or one centered in the theology of the great thinkers of
today?
How many in
their service to God really know Jesus as the one Lord?
(Eph 4:4-6)
What would happen in the religious word if men begin demanding authority for
all that we teach and practice? What would be the outcome if modern
practices were put to the test? I do know that those committed to the
Lordship of Christ will only have the simple organization, worship and
teachings that are found in the New Testament. This will glorify God.
A Warning for Our “Non-traditional” Advocates
Today I am
seeing a large movement within churches to surrender fundamental attitudes
because they are considered “traditional.” The question of instrumental
music in praises to God, the role of women, the work of the church and like
things are now being described as issues of “freedom” where we can make
choices with no consequences. Brethren that insist on book, chapter and
verse (which is a simple way of expressing that we must have authority from
God) are being ridiculed as “legalists” and are slowly being pushed out of
local churches.
Ask Your Preacher
I am hearing
from more and more sources that there is a rising flood of men in pulpits
that cannot oppose instrumental music in local churches because they have
made a fundamental shift in their view towards the authority of scripture.
Rather than do nothing when God is silent, these men believe that they have
freedom to act. However, a large number of brethren that support and hear
these men are not told of this change of beliefs.
Sadly, many of
these men do not have the basic honesty to tell brethren where they stand.
Please ask your preacher and the eldership where you attend to address these
basic fundamental truths. Sadly I am hearing of preachers when asked to
preach on instrumental music and the silence of the scriptures, refuse.
Let each of us
address the attitudes in our hearts and be sure that our goal is simply to
glorify God by following Jesus as our Lord. Brethren, this is a truth worth
fighting for! “But why do you call Me 'Lord, Lord,' and do not do the things
which I say?”
(Lk 6:46)
Other Articles
by Larry Rouse
Humble Enough to be Thankful
Learning to Trust God
Where is "Liberalism" Today?
Why Should I Trust the Bible?
Why
I Left the Baptist church
The Lord's Supper or a Marathon?
You Must Go to War to Find Peace
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