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Sunday, August 12, 2012

Facing the Critics


Second Century Graffiti: Insulting an Early  Christian named Alexamenos,   for Worshiping  Jesus.

Matt: 16:13-19- “who do men say that the Son of man is?”

This is the Greatest Question of all time- the one question that all will be called upon to answer

The Culture of the day, 2000 years ago, had its view of Jesus, and some of those views were very respectful yet they were not complete, nor good enough. Many accepted his rabbinical credentials, they saw in Jesus a new voice among the religious leaders of the day, yet they still did not have a complete grasp of just Who He was (or is).

From the pages of Scripture the Holy Spirit speaks regarding Jesus:

“In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. He was with God in the beginning. Through him all things were made; without him nothing was made that has been made. In him was life, and that life was the light of all mankind. The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it.”
“The true light that gives light to everyone was coming into the world. 10 He was in the world, and though the world was made through him, the world did not recognize him. 11 He came to that which was his own, but his own did not receive him. 12 Yet to all who did receive him, to those who believed in his name, he gave the right to become children of God — 13 children born not of natural descent, nor of human decision or a husband’s will, but born of God.” 14- “And the Word became fleshJohn: 1:

This is Who the early church understood Jesus to be, that is, He is the Son of God, having taken on our humanity- Fully God yet Fully Human, and they understood that Jesus’ humanity was just as important as His deity and equally vital for the Salvation of us all.

For these beliefs, that is this truth, Christian have and still are, dying for; the faith in Who the Holy Bible tells us that Jesus is.

Peter’s Confession

When Jesus took his disciples to Caesarea Philippi, He asked them “who do men say that the Son of man is?” (The Son of Man was Jesus’ favorite title for Himself)
14 They replied, “Some say John the Baptist; others say Elijah; and still others, Jeremiah or one of the prophets.” , (those are good things, respectful things, but not good enough)
15 “But what about you?” he asked. “Who do you say I am?”16 Simon Peter answered, “You are the Christ, the Son of the living God.”
17 Jesus replied, “Blessed are you, Simon son of Jonah, for this was not revealed to you by flesh and blood, but by my Father in heaven. 18 And I tell you that you are Peter,  and on this rock I will build my church, and the gates of Hades   will not overcome it. 19 I will give you the keys of the kingdom of heaven; whatever you bind on earth will be  bound in heaven, and whatever you loose on earth will be  loosed in heaven.” 20 Then he ordered his disciples not to tell anyone that he was the Messiah” .Mtt:16:13-19
Notice that Jesus is quick to Bless Peter at his confession regarding Who Jesus is, as well Jesus describes the Church, after His exchange with Peter, showing that the Church is comprised of those who, like Peter, have come to confess that Jesus is “the Christ, the Son of the living God.”   
This was the message the early church proclaimed – That Jesus is both fully Deity and Humanity- That One Who God has provided Salvation for and to us.
Distorted Views

There were, and are ,many distorted views regarding Who Jesus is- In the early Church many ideas surfaced among groups which appropriated the name "Christian"  yet their views of Jesus differed from the ideas of that of the Apostle.
Even into the late first century down to our day some of theses circulated and were talked about among group of "gnostics" , those who believed that they had a secret and superior knowledge then others around them.

Some of these views

Some saw Jesus as one who became “good enough” to become the Messiah-
Some believed that He was an angel who took on human form-
Some believed that Jesus was an apparition – who only appeared to be “real”
Some believed that Jesus was a man who was “possessed” by the divine spirit which abandon him on the cross leaving Jesus to die alone.

Some in the  culture of early church    would grant , even as some today do, that Jesus is great teacher , prophet  or enlighten philosopher, but  His Messianic credentials are rejected. Some even assert that Jesus Himself did not claimed to the Christ and that this was an invention of His disciples, yet it is for this belief,  that they died . It is safe to say that  someone does not generally  give their life for a known falsehood. 

Apostolic Swagger

Many early Christian, and others down through history,  faced the critics, with what one Biblical Historian called the "Apostolic Swagger", this was not a vain arrogance, but rather a boldness born out of the  certainty that Jesus lives.This certainty , this knowing that our Redeemer   lives , helped empowered Christians to face harsh persecution even death with Godly confidence. The disciples and Christians down through the generations have given up everything for the belief that Jesus "is the Christ the Son of the living God", Jesus God's uniquely born Son, Fully God and Fully human. 


Diminished Deity- Augmented Humanity

Why is it so vital for us to have a solid grasp  that Jesus is fully God yet fully human?  Simply put ,when we have a distorted view of Jesus, if we diminish His deity or augment His humanity then we have to add something to the grace of God, which Scripture tells us is extended to all of us- .
 Any Theology that Diminishes the Deity or Augments the Humanity- adds something to
grace, in order to “accomplish” salvation. – Grace is what we could never earn or deserve, but that which is freely given.  
   
Below are some of the additions to grace that a distorted view of Jesus produces, and when this happens Christianity moves from being a relationship with God and becomes a religion.

Ergonomics- Works
Asceticism- Self Deprivation
Esoteric- Secret Information
Ecstatic- Experience

These things, produce a legalism, which is performance based. The legalistic can never be at rest for there are always things left undone or not done well enough; the legalistic has to live in a constant state of uncertainty as to their standing before God. The legalism, in the end has two things that it produces; the legalist either overvalues their performance and it manifest in self righteousness or they undervalue their performance and manifest as self condemnation. They can never really know the rest in Christ that can be theirs.

We cannot earn God’s grace. If we could ,it would not be grace, in that case we could not earn it and we would all fail. But by Jesus being both one of us and yet God, Jesus  accomplished for all of us what none of us could ever do. He had to be  “us”, for us. This is what the ancient church called the “vicarious humanity of Christ” – But in order to have this role and accomplish it Jesus had to be fully  God and Humanity- being God His life is worth more than the sum total of all humanity and being human He could, and does stand for us all.His blood (life) was worth more than all of ours, because it sustained the life of God in the flesh.

If Jesus is less of one and more of the other, then humanity does not have a Savior.
Jesus has to be fully both, without the diminishing of one for the augmenting of the other. 


The Great Question

The question as to who we say Jesus is and preach that He is, is the great question that will test us all – at some point- especially in the years to come – As we face the coming years, there will be times of revival and renewal, but at some point the world’s tolerance toward Biblical Christianity will be, eroded away as Roman’s   did in the time of the Apostolic church.

The unwavering devotion and focus on the person of Jesus Christ- and insistence on the exclusivity – of Christ as the Savior, and no other- they would call no other LORD was what truly brought the persecution against the early Christians.

The Only Way

The Apostles proclaimed that in Jesus alone there was found Salvation, and that He was, and is the only Savior of humanity. That He alone is LORD.  Salvation is found in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given to men by which we must be saved." Acts4:12

In the Gospel of Matthew, chapter 7:13, Jesus gave the parable of the narrow gate, or door. Jesus mentions that it is difficult.  This is speaking not so much, that it is hard to perform, but rather, what is hard, is humanity willingness to accept the exclusivity that this gate, which is Jesus, is the only way in. In humanities’ thinking it is hard to see Jesus as the only way;  this is why it is hard. If they saw Jesus for Who He is, it would not be so hard.

 You see this is the world’s issue with Jesus- and Christians- It always has been, and is and will be again.  It is the uncompromising focus and stance that Jesus is “the Christ the Son of the living God” in the face of critics that brings persecution.

Pluralistic Culture of Rome

At the time of the early church- Rome was a “religious” society, there were varies cults of every sort- Rome believed unity in the Empire could be produced by two routs- one being Syncretism- which is mixing elements of many religions,  that is religious tolerance and validation of many beliefs.  This policy manifested at Rome with building of the Pantheon, the “temple all gods”. The other policy was Emperor worship- demanding- that worship of the Empire in the person of the Emperor- be given, those who would not do so were targeted and penalized.

Rome’s policy of allowing people to worship their gods as long as they made no trouble for the Empire- worked for a time, and actually gave early Christians freedom to proclaimed the Gospel  unfortunately when it became apparent  that Christians placed Christ above all else,  then in Rome’s view it had to react.
For Rome, two groups Jews and Christians were a problem for they refused acknowledging the legitimacy of   other “gods” including the Emperor. They were viewed as “fanatics”.
Christians and Jews insisted they worshiped the One True God –they refused – to worship the Emperor. The great question is who will you, and I worship- who will we call LORD, when we face the critics of our day?
Christian Scapegoats

As they refused to worship the Emperor- they found themselves being blamed for troubles within Empire.  In AD 64 Nero blamed Christians for the great fire of Rome. As well there were a series of natural disasters in some Roman Provinces, for which the Imperial Priest blamed as being punishment sent by the “gods of Rome” due to the presences of Christians.  It became easy to point to Christians as being the problem. Riots started in the streets of Rome, which was blamed on Jewish reaction to the Christians preaching about Jesus.  The early Church had many critics to face.

Second Century graffiti- ridiculed a Christian named Alexamenous, for “worshiping his god”, Jesus is depicted as a mule headed criminal on a cross.

Martyrdom

Yet in spite of it all, many Christians gave up everything even their lives. Speaking about early Christians, and Christians down through the ages we read in Revelation,
“They triumphed over him by the blood of the Lamb and by the word of their testimony; they did not love their lives so much   as to shrink from deathRev: 12:11

They were bold even to the point of death- willing laying down their lives all for Jesus and the belief that He is the Christ. In the early church martyrdom was considered a great honor, early letters and notes by Christians reveals that many thought of martyrdom as a calling. We get the English word Martyr from the Greek, máryts    = μάρτυς, which means to  witness to something. It means by  laying down their lives  that they were witnessing to the critics that Jesus lives.They believe who He said He was and is.

That Jesus is LORD, not any Emperor, that is, in Jesus alone there is salvation- this is the point- called into question that we started with , “who do you say that I am?” Not which day you attend church, or what foods that you eat or do not eat, not escotrological (that is end of the world views) views, or a focus on a given nation or events or personalities. Not political or social activism- not how much material gain you can amass,  or if and what gifts of the Holy Spirit are manifest in your life or do not,-  but who do you say Jesus is when critics arise-

This is the question, who will you call Lord? The refusal to bend on this issue has brought persecution from the world system- Rome in the early church and throughout history- and unfortunately even from within the church- where others have wished for a different emphases.

Now & Future

The world of the early church was very much like that of  today, tolerance toward those whose focus is fixed on Jesus and face critics with the answer that Jesus is “the Christ the Son of living God” is waning.  The world that is emerging now and in the years to come, will at some point, grow intolerant of the Christian  this assertion , its reactions will be as it has been in the past.

Facing the Critics

What will our answer be when the critics as ask about our view or ridicule us for our faith in the living Jesus will there be sufficient evidence in the    witness in our lives to convicted us of believing in Jesus;  will we answer our critics when asked about of faith in Jesus, when we are asked who do believe He is, will we answer and profess as did Peter ,  that He is the “Christ the Son of the living God”   Will we love Him More than our lives?

 Rev.Todd Crouch, Pastor
Fountain of Life Church
Washington, Pa 
Fountain of Life Broadcast heard on RKP Radio 1710 & 1670 in Washington, Pa.
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