“Moreover, brethren, I declare unto you the
gospel which I preached unto you, which also
ye have received, and wherein ye stand; By
which also ye are saved, if ye keep in
memory what I preached unto you, unless ye
have believed in vain. For I delivered unto
you first of all that which I also received,
how that Christ died for our sins according
to the scriptures; And that he was buried,
and that he rose again the third day
according to the scriptures:”
1
Corinthians 15:1-4. The Apostle
Paul lays out for all to understand just
what constitutes “The Gospel”, which is the
message we believers in Christ should have
firmly and faithfully imbedded on our brains
– completely memorized and sharing it with
the lost world.
“For this cause also thank we God without
ceasing, because, when ye received the word
of God which ye heard of us, ye received it
not as the word of men, but as it is in
truth, the word of God, which effectually
worketh also in you that believe.”
1
Thessalonians 2:13. It’s the
truth, when we heard it we were drawn to it
– many of us believed it and we were saved.
Where is “The Gospel” today?
“We are not makers and inventors; we are
repeaters, we tell the message we have
received” –
Charles
Spurgeon.
What message are we promoting? Is it the
same message Paul promoted on his many
journeys? What are people led to believe
when they sit and listen to their pastor on
Sunday mornings preach about prosperity or
some other nonsense instead of preaching the
truth of the Gospel? Spurgeon tells us we
don’t create new messages we “Preach the
Gospel”. And no, the Gospel is never to be
considered old fashion, obsolete, or
obscure.
The Gospel tells us of Jesus’ sacrifice –
which was an accomplishment not a tragedy –
made for the sin of the world. He died – He
was buried – three days later He arose from
the grave. Why did He die? Because His
creation had turned into a bunch of lost
sinners who had condemned themselves to
Hell. Yet He still loved us so much He made
the ultimate sacrifice by dying – paying the
full price for our sins. Why Jesus? Because
that was the plan the Father, Son, and Holy
Spirit had preordained before the foundation
of the world. The Gospel message is not a
fable or a church tradition which lost its
power over the past 19 centuries.
The fulfillment of the Gospel was an
achievement and a passion that took nothing
less than the Creator of the universe to
accomplish. The reason for teaching the
Gospel is to show a sinful lost world
there’s hope, there’s a life after this
life, a better life for us all – and that
the One true God, who loved us so much He
was willing to die a horrific death for us,
is alive and well and stands with us today.
But it must be preached, taught, fully
explained – and it must be believed if
salvation is the goal. If salvation isn’t
the goal of the church then what is?
Paul explains the Gospel message always
referring to the fact that all these things
happened
“according
to the scriptures”. The Old
Testament scriptures reference Jesus’ death,
burial, and resurrection. The plan for His
death is described in places like Psalm 22
and Isaiah 53. The plan for His resurrection
is described in Hosea 6:2, Jonah 1:17, Psalm
16:10.
The truth of the Gospel message is the most
important message you will ever hear. But
the problem is that as important as this
message is, it is sorely lacking in its
presentation from our Christian pulpits
today.
“Good luck” is the god that receives the
accolades today while the One true God’s
blessings are dismissed as mere coincidence.
Sooner or later the Gospel must also be
dismissed as nothing more than an old fable
– and to many, a very ill favored and sick
fable at that. What kind of God would send
His only Son to die such a horrible death?
One who loves you and me more than we can
know.
“And he said unto them, Go ye into all the
world, and preach the gospel to every
creature.”
Mark 16:15.
How has Jesus’ instructions changed? I
found, with little effort, the term “Preach
the Gospel” presented fourteen times in the
King James Version of the Bible, “Preaching
the Gospel six times, “The Gospel of God”
twenty-three times, “The Gospel of Christ”
24 times, and the term “the Gospel” was
repeated 94 times. Yet to “Preach the
Gospel” message today is akin to preaching
heresy.
“And after he had seen the vision,
immediately we endeavoured to go into
Macedonia, assuredly gathering that the Lord
had called us for to preach the gospel unto
them.”
Acts 16:10. Paul and Silas, two
itinerate preachers, preached the Gospel of
Christ as they traveled on their journeys
throughout Asia Minor and including
Macedonia. It was the Gospel message that
those people heard and responded to, which
was portrayed as nothing less than the death
of God Himself. The death, burial, and
resurrection of Jesus Christ is
the
theme of the Bible.
Sadly, today the Gospel message is given
little significance in Christ’s Church. The
messages are about being more spiritual and
feeling good about who you are and what
you’ve obtained. Pleasure, performance,
prosperity are all wonderful themes to be
preached in the minds of many Christian
pastors; health andweight
loss are flourishing messages in the
Churches of Jesus Christ. But Christ dying
on an old wooden cross for the sin of the
world is apparently not a very pleasing or
uplifting message to those who warm pews
today.
Ask most people in the church today what the
Gospel message is and the reply will be“It’s
the good news”, or they may not even have an
answer. Although most may know the Gospel
represents good news they don’t know what
good news it represents. There is way too
much emphasis on man’s invented doctrines
and other nonsense which has become
traditional church doctrine. There is so
very little representative truth about Jesus
Christ these days that one might miss the
fact that He is our Lord and Savior.
Most in the churchtoday
have no clue as to what Jesus meant when He
told His disciples to
“Go ye
therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing
them in the name of the Father, and of the
Son, and of the Holy Ghost: Teaching them to
observe all things whatsoever I have
commanded you: and, lo, I am with you alway,
even unto the end of the world. Amen.”
Matthew
28:19-20. Teach them what? The
Gospel of course. His Gospel. Who He is and
what He did. That His death, burial, and
resurrection is the truth and must be
believed if there be any hope for our
salvation. Jesus Christ is the only way to
the Father, period.
The exclusivity of the cross is not to be
denied, yet the worldly religions,believe, and for
what we claim as exclusivity (John 14:6).
We, the true church, are seen as intolerant,
racist, bigoted, self-righteous, lacking
compassion, and arrogant. Since they don’t
believe the Word of God they see us as a
bunch of haters. Therefore those of us who
do believe Jesus’ statement
“I am the
way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh
unto the Father, but by me”
John 14:6, are nothing more than
a shrinking minority.
The message today must be a more “seeker
friendly – purpose driven”, conversational
subject matter geared at not upsetting those
who might object to putting restrictions on
lifestyles. Of course the harshness and
brutality of the cross and what the Bible
says happened to Jesus while on that cross
should not be spoken of as it may drive many
away from the church.
Let’s
keep it simple and fun. Why drag Jesus
Christ into it? With Him there is much
suffering and heartache represented by that
cross which is not a subject that goes over
well with the politically correct crowd as
they sip their lattés while allowing their
ears to be tickled.
Preaching the Gospel to folks is old hat. It
worked fine for those war mongering
generations of the past, but today in this
postmodern world of the new morality, and
new age concepts there is no need for such
an ancient, arcane teaching to be presented
to folks. After all, isn’t it true that
everyone who is good, no matter what they
believe, goes to Heaven?
In a recent survey 83 percent of evangelical
Protestants believe that there is no further
need to preach the Gospel of Christ from the
pulpit or spread the good news around the
world. The survey concluded that anyone who
is a good person, no matter what religion
they are affiliated with or whether they are
religious or not, will go to heaven when
they die.
That, my friends, is certainly a sad
commentary on our times. I for one am aghast
at the level of unbelief in the evangelical
community. It’s no wonder the Gospel isn’t
being preached from very many Christian
pulpits. To this crowd God’s word was not
meant to be everlasting, but transient. As
people and societies change with the times,
so then must the message change. And it has.
People have become so nonchalant about what
they believe that if anyone opposes those
beliefs they simply become apathetic or
ambiguous. The desire to stand firm for
Jesus Christ and His word, and what once was
thought of as a privilege to give one’s life
in defense of, has now almost completely
deteriorated.
The Bible is our link to God, but many
churches today ignore, or worse ridicule and
scoff at his Word, relegating it to a myth.
When this occurs, Jesus Christ’s status as
Creator of the universe is diminished or
even lost all together. Then, as we’ve seen
over the past few years, Jesus is remembered
only as a prophet, teacher, or just a nice
man.
Paul, speaking of Jesus Christ, says
“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.”
Colossians
1:18. Does Jesus the Christ, King
of kings and Lord of lords, still reign
supreme in your church or has He lost His
preeminence?
From the pulpit to revivals the Gospel
message must become the dominating theme
preached or without fail the true Church is
going to do nothing more than shrink. What
will become of all those big beautiful
buildings rising up on the landscapes
housing hundreds, even thousands, of pew
warmers? Nothing. They’ll still be around
and may even flourish, but without the
Gospel message they are no different than a
café, a social gathering of lost folks
pacifying one another with drivel, yet
without a clue of how lost they are.
Before the scriptures were written down for
us, God placed the Gospel message among the
stars, it’s known as the Mazzaroth or
Zodiac. It’s been corrupted over the years
by you know whoand now many astrologers stake
their claim to what was originally God’s
Gospel message and subvert it. The Gospel is
so important to God that He arranged the
stars in such a fashion at creation that
they would explain His message of
redemption. Why then does the church today
dismiss it? Why has the Gospel message lost
its appeal?
Look up church. It’s just above your heads –
day and night. You’re standing in perfect
view of the most important text message
you’ll ever receive. God, help us all to get
back to the truth and “Preach the Gospel”,
proclaimed even in the stars.
God bless you all,
Ron Graham
twotug@embarqmail.com
96 County Road 5480-Salem, MO 65560
All scripture is from the KJV and God
breathed