Be rejoicing in the Lord always! Again, I will declare, be rejoicing!
Paul to the Philippians 4: 4, Concordant New Testament
I have a friend who declared to me last week that to only proclaim the good news of the gospel of the Lord Jesus was not a good thing. For to only feed these people "The fluff" of the scripture was to ignore the consequences of our sin that remains. Not only that, but that people needed to know that there are indeed consequences for their actions here on earth. So, are the words spoken by Jesus simply fluffy, feel good encouragement or is there something more going on here? I believe that the apostle Paul spoke perfectly when, in his letter to those in Philippi, that they should be "Rejoicing in the Lord always!" {Paul to the Philippians 4:4}. Paul didn't see the gospel of the Lord Jesus as simply something to make people feel good, but as the truth which we have through Him. Tell me, why is it that we need to be continually reminded of sin when Jesus Himself has given His life that we would be set free from that which we were once slaves to? In his evangel, Paul speaks to the truth of the happiness which we have through Christ Jesus. Not only that He has provided for the forgiveness of sins, but that He has provided for our life lived within Him {Paul to the Galatians 2:20, Paul to the Romans 6:8}. Paul understood that his former identity perished on that cross next to Jesus. This is why he can say with confidence "Yet I am living; no longer I, but living in me is Christ" {Paul to the Galatians 2:20}. Thes aren't simply fluffy, feel good feelings, but the truth of Christ Jesus which we find throughout the evangel spoken by Paul. Not only that, Jesus Himself has assured us of our life lived within the Father {Johns Account 14:20}. Therefore, we no longer live a life plagued by sin, but a life lived within the joy and happiness of God.
I understand why someone such as my friend could boldly declare the good news of the gospel of Jesus as being simply fluff. As simply window dressing. I have known for quite some time that the theology spoken by those within the mainstream church speaks to a false identity which many continue to live by. This is the lie which has been spoken by the church for thousands of years. The lie which proclaims that we have been separated from God through our sin {Isaiah 59:2}. Nothing could be further from the truth. For the reason by which Jesus suffered and died on the cross was not only for the forgiveness of sin, but so that sin itself would be put to death {Paul to the Romans 6:6-11}. It is ridiculous to assume, as those within the church continue to proclaim, that Jesus simply died for the forgiveness of a few important sins. That somehow despite the sacrifice of the innocent blood of Jesus, that sin somehow remains within us {Paul to the Corinthians (2) 5:21}. Again, Paul speaks to the truth that our former "Body of sin may be nullified" {Paul to the Romans 6:6}. Are we to see these words spoken by Paul as truth or simply for our encouragement? Well, Paul obviously believed his words to be true or he would not have spoken them to us. I do not see the evangel spoken by Paul as simply encouragement, but as the living truth we have through Christ Jesus. It has never been the desire of God that we simply be encouraged. No, it is God Who desires us to live in the truth which we have through Him. That our life is not our own, but that we are an intimate part of Him {Genesis 1:27}. If you know this truth and it makes you feel good, so much the better.
With Christ have I been crucified, yet I am living; no longer I, but living in me is Christ. Now that which I am now living in the flesh, I am living in the faith that is of the Son of God, Who loves me, and gives Himself up for me
Paul to the Galatians 2: 20, Concordant New Testament
~Scott~






