THE CODE... GOD'S IDENTITY
THE CODE…GOD’S IDENTITY
Man is
a worshiper. We were created to worship our Creator. So, even when we go astray
we keep on worshipping. We worship ourselves. We worship Idols. We worship our
philosophies. The Atheist worships his own mind. And since he needs proof of
his actions, he will make up his own doctrine in which God need not exist…
hence the theory of Evolution.
Our
Creator God knows that we as humans become reflections of whatever we worship.
He also knows that if we worship anything or anyone other than our true Creator
God, our lives become bent and perverted, selfish and unrestrained in our
fleshly lusts.
Whenever
a nation turns from the true God it always begins its long journey of self
destruction, misery, tyranny and loss of freedom. This happens because if a man
is not governed by God who is love and righteous and a God of order, his
society will descend into barbarism and the only alternative to barbarism is
dictatorship and the gradual removal of all freedom.
God is
not being vindictive or egotistical when He invites us to worship Him and Him
alone. It is for our good, our freedom, our well- being, our being made in His
image that He wants to restore in us.
So our
Creator God has established a standard, a code if you will, identifying just
who He is and what our worship must be if we are to worship the true God of
heaven. The Bible contains that code and in that code God identifies Himself
and His truth in the form of covenants.
In the
First covenant God identified Himself in laws and in types and shadows. In the
New Covenant HE identifies Himself in the Person of His Son.
These
codes do not disagree with each other, but rather build on each other and Jesus
demonstrated this to us by fulfilling every law, every ordinance and every type
and shadow and having done that He then explains this to His disciples.
“And
beginning with Moses and with all of the prophets, He explained to them the
things concerning Himself in all the Scriptures.” Luke 24:27
Again
Jesus said to them: “These are My words which I spoke to you while I was still
with you that all things which are written about Me in the Law of Moses and the
Prophets and the Psalms must be fulfilled.” Luke 24:44
Again
when His disciples asked Him to show them the Father, Jesus said, “He who has
seen Me has seen the Father.” John 14:9… then Jesus goes on to say:
“Do you
not believe that I am in the Father and the Father is in Me? The words that I
say to you I do not speak on My own initiative, but the Father abiding in Me
does His works. Believe Me that I am in the Father and the Father is in Me;
otherwise believe on account of the works themselves. Truly, truly I say to
you, he who believes in Me, the works that I do shall he do also; and greater
works than these shall he do; because I go to the Father.”
Parts
of the church are suffering an identity crisis today simply by denying the
works of Christ. Some do it by denying the miracles of Christ in the Bible,
while others do it by denying that the gifts of the Holy Spirit continue on in
our day. In doing this the supernatural elements of our Biblical faith have
died leaving us with dead or static doctrines and a Gospel that is no longer
demonstrated by the mighty works of Christ.
Just as
Israel often fell away from the Law and began to worship idols, thus entering a
path of degradation that carried them far away from God and into eventual
captivity, so today, many Christians are falling away from the true Christ by
redefining Him. They make Him to fit their powerless lives. They offer a way
home other than by the cross.
Just as
the Lamb slain from the foundation of the earth was the key to the ordinances of
the Old Testament, so the cross stands at the dividing point between those who
worship the real Christ and those who begin to worship a god of their own
making.
The code
of the cross must be at the heart in defining a true Christian, for it is in
the cross that we die to this world and it is in His resurrection that we are
born again into new life in His Spirit. And Paul explained this by saying: “For
indeed the Jews ask for signs and Greeks search for wisdom, but we preach
Christ crucified, to Jews a stumbling block and to the Greeks foolishness, but
to those who are the called, both Jews and Greeks, Christ the power of God and
the Wisdom of God. “ 1 Cor. 1:22-24.
But the
cross is not just an emblem on a hill far away. Every single day of our lives,
it stands directly in our path at an ever present fork in the road. Every day
and in every moment of our lives we either choose the pathway of death and
resurrection, or we choose the worship of self and as such we choose to worship
a god of our own making. We either crucify self or we crucify Christ.
The
writer of Hebrews threw down the gauntlet when he began to define the
difference between the Old Covenant and the New Covenant. He said:
“God,
after He spoke long ago to the fathers in the prophets in many portions and in
many ways, in these last days has spoken to us in His Son, whom He appointed
heir of all things, through whom also He made the world.” Heb. 1:1 So while the Law was God’s
identity code in the Old Testament, Jesus Christ has become the identity code
of the true God in the New Testament.
And
Paul tells us in Galatians saying: “But before faith came we were kept in
custody under the law, being shut up to the faith which was later to be
revealed. Therefore the Law has become our tutor to lead us to Christ, that we
may be justified by faith. But now that faith has come, we are no longer under
a tutor. For you are all sons of God through faith in Christ Jesus.
Gal.3:23-26.
Having
grown up in a Law centered identity of God, I had to read the book of Galatians
hundreds of times and I still couldn’t believe it was true. How could Paul say
such a thing? Wasn’t faith in the Law the same as faith in Christ and obedience
to the Law the same as obedience to Christ? If so, then why was Paul spending
so much time defining the difference between a Law based faith and a Christ
based faith?
Paul
even went so far as to say: “For as many as are of the works of the Law are
under a curse; for it is written, “Cursed is everyone who does not abide by all
the things written in the Book of the Law to perform them. “Now that no one is
justified by the Law before God is evident; for, “The righteous man shall live
by faith,” However, the Law is not of faith; on the contrary,” He who practices
them shall live by them.” Christ
redeemed us from the curse of the Law, having become a curse for us- for it is
written; “Cursed is everyone who hangs on a tree-in order that in Christ Jesus
the blessing of Abraham might come to the Gentiles, so that we might receive
the promise of the Spirit through faith.” Gal 3:10-14.
I would
read those texts and see what Paul was saying and then I would walk away and
within ten steps I would be saying, “No, that can’t be true. What does he mean?
How can he say such things?
In all
that I had been taught, the Law stood front and center in the Christian life
and now here I was seeing something different and actually opposed to what I
believed.
No
wonder the Gospel and the cross stood as stumbling blocks to the Jews and
foolishness to the Greeks. Even in the secular world we live by the rule of law
don’t we? So how are we to maintain law and order without a law? It just can’t
be done right?
But
there are clues to which we must pay close attention if we are to understand
this transition from Law to grace. In verse 9 Paul says: So then, those who are
of faith are blessed with Abraham the believer.” Does not Paul go on to say in
conclusion of chapter 3 that “…if we belong to Christ, then we are Abraham’s
offspring heirs according to promise?” Yes, we are Abraham’s offspring.
Abraham
came 430 years before the Law and he was justified by faith in God’s promises.
It was reckoned to Him as righteousness. And not only that, but Abraham lived
under a different priesthood. He lived under a Melchizedek priesthood, long
before the Levitical priesthood was in existence and wouldn’t you know it?
Jesus became our High Priest after the order of Melchizedek. It is an eternal
priesthood and not a temporary priesthood such as the Levitical priesthood was.
So we
go on today lifting up the Law as our standard and because we do, we have no
power. The Gospel of the kingdom that Jesus brought to us is a Gospel of power.
It is a supernatural Gospel in which miracles take place. It is of the Spirit
and not of the flesh.
But it is so much easier to settle for a list
of laws and doctrines than to actually walk in the footprints of Jesus and to
do what He said we could do in His name.
We
don’t want to walk in the supernatural realm because it requires an actual
death to self in order to walk in the Spirit. So we become satisfied with our
list of powerless doctrines and creeds and anything else that makes us feel
like Christians, other than to actually work the works of Christ. In fact we
build doctrines to accommodate our lack of faith, saying that the gifts of the
Spirit ended with the apostles. Neither do most churches allow for the
manifestation of the gifts of the Spirit. they say it is not for today…But
where does it say that in the Bible?
Well,
why is this important? Why do we need to discuss this uncomfortable issue
anyway?
It is
because the time is at hand for the final harvest. We need the latter rain of
the Spirit of God to be poured out upon us to bring in the final harvest. And
in this important mission Paul again asks us this: “Does He then who provides
you with the Spirit and works miracles among you do it by the works of the Law,
or by hearing with faith?”
You
see, we often think that we are living by the Spirit when in fact we are living
by law… by static creeds and doctrines and prophetic interpretations
Don’t
get me wrong. It is not that we become lawless and go out and start killing,
stealing and raping people. But we don’t need a Law for that… For those who are
led by the Spirit of God will not carry out the deeds of the flesh. In verses
11, 12 of Romans 8 Paul says: “So then brethren, we are under obligation not to
the flesh to live according to the flesh- for if you are living according to
the flesh you must die; but if by the Spirit you are putting to death the deeds
of the body, you will live.
In
other words, those who rely upon the Law and those who are centered upon the
Law, have greatly underestimated the power of the Holy Spirit to transform our
lives into the image of Jesus Christ apart from the Law. We love God with all
of our hearts apart from the Law. We love each other apart from the Law. For in
truth I don’t need a law to tell me that I’ve got to love you, if the Spirit of
Christ is dwelling in my heart. I love you with a love far greater than either
flesh or the Law can produce.
This is
why Paul can tell us that the fruit of the Spirit fulfills the Law… in fact the
Law has put us to death. It brought us to the foot of the cross where by faith
we entered into Christ’s death and where I was raised to new life by the
resurrection power of Christ. I am now dead to the Law but alive to Christ. His
Holy Spirit has become my new life for I have become a temple of the Holy
Spirit.
As
such, my life will far exceed what the Law could have produced in me. Love is
the fulfillment of the Law and it is the Spirit of Jesus Christ that produces
that love in me.
Knowing
all of this then we must ask: “What will be the standard by which we will be
judged in the judgment? If the Law made nothing perfect as it says in Heb. 7:19
then by what will we be made perfect?
Have we
not been predestined to be conformed to the image of Christ? Romans 8:29. Has
not the fivefold ministry of the church been provided by God for the equipping
of the saints for the work of service, to the building up of the body of Christ
until we all attain to the unity of the faith and of the knowledge of the Son
of God, to a mature man, to the measure of the stature which belongs to the
fullness of Christ?” Ephesians 4:10-14
It is
not the Law that we will be measured by, but by the Person and stature of
Christ… and there is not a one of us that would want to stand before God with
those kinds of requirements unless we had the very Spirit of Christ living in
us and producing His fruit in and through our lives.
Friends,
we need to learn to live by the Spirit. We need Him as our constant Companion.
And in this kind of life we can’t take a break from the Spirit and say, “I’ll
check back with you later. I am going to do my own thing for a while.” And this
is exactly why many do not want to live by the Spirit. You can take a break
from the Law and then come back and be forgiven. But as David says: “Where can
I go from Your Spirit, or where can I flee from Your presence?”?” Ps. 139:7
So life
in the Holy Spirit it is a 24/7/365 proposition and we are either walking in
the Spirit or we are grieving the Spirit. Again I say that the cross of Jesus
stands directly in front of us moment by moment at the ever present Y in the
road. And for this, Paul says: “And do not grieve the Holy Spirit of God, by
whom you were sealed for the day of redemption.” Eph. 4:30
I understood
this differently growing up, but now I know that I am sealed by the Holy Spirit
and empowered by the Holy Spirit and I am being transformed into His image by
the Holy Spirit and the Word of God has been made alive and active and sharper
than any two edged sword by the Holy Spirit.
What
the Law could not do, Jesus is now doing in me by His Holy Spirit. So, living
by the Spirit, being filled with the Holy Spirit and being baptized by the Holy
Spirit and taught by the Holy Spirit through the Word has become the center of
my faith and not a side issue. “For those who are being led by the Spirit of
God, these are the sons of God.” Romans 8:14.
I want
to be found as a son of God. I want to know Him and be known… and if we are
ever going to break out into the harvest outpouring of the Holy Spirit, then some
of us are going to have to boldly step out by faith to do the works of Christ. The
final harvest will not be carried out by a weak and spiritless church. It will
not be done by those who do not believe in the gifts of the Spirit.
“… but
you shall receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you; and you shall be
My witnesses both in Jerusalem and in all Judea and Samaria and even to the remotest
part of the earth.” Acts 1:8
“… and you
shall receive the gift of the Holy Spirit. For the promise is for you and your
children and for all who are far off as many as the Lord our God shall call to
Himself. Acts 2:39 I don’t see a retirement clause in there where the gifts of the
Spirit go away. They have only become dormant because of a faithless church.
“So
that you come short in no gift, eagerly waiting for the revelation of our Lord
Jesus Christ, who will also confirm you to the end that you may be blameless in
the day of our Lord Jesus Christ.”
1 Cor. 1:7, 8.
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