Enter the Story: The Gospel

// April 12th, 2009 // Christian Living

Following a powerful 1.5 hours of inspiration, I wrote the following article.  I delivered this, word for word, this morning for our Easter service.  I’ve never delivered a message in this way before.  It’s always much more free-flowing and less “theatrical”.  I almost never write down the exact words that I will say, only a skeleton of notes and triggers for my memory to keep me on track.  However, when I sat down to construct my sermon this week, I got really inspired to write it word for word.

This is probably the longest post ever done on this blog, but I hope you will take a few moments to read it anyway.  It just sort of poured out of me all at once.

Today I’m going to tell you a story.  It is the greatest story ever told.  Maybe you have heard it before, maybe you haven’t.  Maybe you think you know this story, but you have only heard a poor retelling of it where the wonder and mystery of its storyline has been replaced with pragmatism, stiff religion, hypocrisy.  Or perhaps you have heard this story many, many times and you’ve allowed familiarity to breed contempt.

The story I am going to tell you this morning has been unfolding since before the dawn of time.  It is not only the centerpiece of mankind’s history, it is the driving force behind every event, every triumph, every defeat, every tragedy.  It is the impetus behind the rise and fall of every world leader and every nation on the planet.  It is the common thread that runs through every seemingly coincidental and serendipitous event in history.

Peter says that it is the story that the angels long to look into and understand.  It is a story so wondrous, mysterious, and alive that it has held the attention of the angels for eons.  It confounds the wise and makes fools of otherwise restrained men.  It is the only story that can fix all that is wrong with the world.  It is the only story that can make straight what is crooked in humanity.  It is the pathway to peace.

And what makes this story so irresistibly alluring is that it is completely true.  It is the foundation on which all Truth rests. So much so, that nothing on earth or in heaven can call itself the truth if it stands in conflict with this one story.  What I am about to tell you is not a fairy tale told to scared children to help them sleep.  It is not the duplicitous fabrication of power hungry patriarchs created to control the masses.  This story is the TRUTH, and it is greater than any corruption that has attempted to abuse it.

Our story begins before time.  Before the existence of water, dirt, trees, air, the beauty of a sunset or the twinkling of the stars.  Our story begins with God.  His name is Yahweh, the self-existent, self-directed, self-sufficient One.  He has always been and He will always be.  He cannot be defined by, or constrained  by time.  He has no need, no emptiness, no loneliness in Him.  He created us so that He could lavish His love upon us wastefully and extravagantly.  And in turn, we would respond with joy to worship Him.

We were created to worship our Creator, but instead we rejected Him.  We accused Him of not being good.  We accused Him of not loving us well.  We told Him that He needed us and that we didn’t need Him.  We turned our backs on His love and made ourselves His enemies.  At that moment, sin entered the hearts of mankind and we were separated from God.

And God was patient with us.  He told His people through Moses that He was a Holy God and longed to purify His people.  He longed to set them apart for relationship with Himself.  He made Himself known to them  yet, His people rejected Him.  They complained against Him and called into question His goodness and faithfulness.  They tested His patience to the point of worshipping other gods and exalted their pagan names above the mighty name of Yahweh.

And God was patient with us.  For centuries He sent prophets to herald the coming of a King who would set His people free and bring with Him the Kingdom of God.  His prophets told us to repent for the kingdom of God was coming.  They prophesied to us that we belong to God and we are His people.  And we mocked, rejected, and killed the prophets of God.

And God was patient with us.  So, He did what He said He would do.  But He didn’t send an earthly king, for no man could do or be what was required.  Instead, God Himself came down.  He entered into human history.  God Himself came to us to rescue us.  His name is Jesus Christ.  Fully God, and fully man in one person.

He came and He told us that He was our deliverer, the Shepherd of Our Souls, the Way the Truth and the Life.  He came and showed us how to love, how to believe, how to obey, and how to serve.  He told us who He was and then proved it over and over again through miracles and through mercy.  He shook the prison walls of tired religion, He confounded the wise, and confronted hypocrisy.  He turned the weakest of men into heroes, and He gathered the sick, the poor, and the marginalized to Himself so that they could find rest. He told us that if we would follow Him, He would lead us to safety, peace, and forgiveness.

Yet, we rejected Him.  We mocked Him with the tongues that He created.  We beat Him with fists that He formed in our mother’s womb.  We betrayed Him while breathing the air that He provided.  We told Him that we didn’t need Him and that He needed us.  We called Him a liar and a fool.  We killed our King like a criminal.  We turned our backs on the one who came to save us.  The only One that could.

And God was patient with us.  He was patient because this was the plan all along.  You see, the story had already been written and was simply being unrolled like a scroll, one chapter at a time.  God was not surprised, alarmed or worried.  He has always been in control and always will be.  No one drug Jesus to the cross, rather Jesus gave up His life to satisfy the demands of our deserved punishment.  When He died, He bore the full and terrible weight of the searing wrath of God.  He stood up under the torrential onslaught of centuries of just wrath being stored up in the cellar of God’s justice.  Worst of all, Christ who had known perfect fellowship with God for all eternity past was suddenly and horrifically separated from God.   Forsaken.    This was wrath that you and I deserve.

He paid for every moment when you see the sunset and in your indifference refuse to acknowledge His handiwork.  He paid for every time you take credit for what He has done.  When you take credit for how smart you are, how successful you are, or how religious and good you are.  He paid for every time you have feared created things more than you feared Him.  He paid for every time you worshipped something He has made, instead of worshipping the Creator.  He paid for every time you stubbornly refuse to worship Him because there’s no music and no preacher to excite you.  He paid for your dispassionate resistance to His loving advances toward you.

He paid for every time you hear this story, and reject him with your indifference, your misguided trust in the intellect that He gave you, and your fear of what following Him might cost you.  Yes, He died even for the things you do that are too shameful and wicked to say with words.

He.  Died.  For.  You.

But, the story doesn’t end there.  After 3 days, Jesus Christ took death, Hell, sin and the Devil by the throat and put them under his heel.  He stood over them as our conquering hero and He dominates them now like a master dominates His dog with a leash and the command of His voice.  Jesus Christ stood up from death under His own power and left the burial clothes where they lay.  Death cannot hold our King Jesus.  Therefore, death, sin, hell, and the Devil hold no power over those that belong to Jesus.  You have nothing to fear!  Death is now a puppet on a string, a tool in the hands of God.  Now, for the Christian it is a tool of blessing, a ticket home and for the unbeliever it is a terrifying reminder of the reality that time is short.

So this is the story of an unfathomable God, making Himself understood.  This is the story of an unknowable God, making Himself known.  This is the story of an infinitely Holy God extending mercy to the ones most deserving of His wrath.

2 Corinthians 5:17-21 says,

17 Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; the old has gone, the new has come! 18 All this is from God, who reconciled us to himself through Christ and gave us the ministry of reconciliation: 19 that God was reconciling the world to himself in Christ, not counting men’s sins against them. And he has committed to us the message of reconciliation. 20 We are therefore Christ’s ambassadors, as though God were making his appeal through us. We implore you on Christ’s behalf: Be reconciled to God.

21 God made him who had no sin to be sin for us, so that in him we might become the righteousness of God.

THE STORY IS NOT OVER!  IT IS STILL UNFOLDING.  Will you enter this story?  Will you be reconciled to God?  Will you allow Christ to come in and exchange your sin for His righteousness.  Will you let Him wipe your slate clean, making you a new creation?

It’s time that you did what you were created to do.  It’s time for you to stop rejecting the one that made you.  Now is the time, because there will come a day when He will no longer be patient with you.  There will come a day when He will release you to your own rebellion to suffer the consequences of your indifference.  Do not fool yourself – your time, and your desires, do not belong to you.  Yahweh, God alone, holds time in His hands and His grace is the only thing that restrains the sin in your heart.

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2 Responses to “Enter the Story: The Gospel”

  1. Ben, in my view, this message was both singular and sublime. I don't use those terms lightly, and I think they fit because of the clearly God-sourced inspiration that wrought the message. I can't imagine a better way to conduct today's meeting than this. There's nothing like the word of God—especially the Bible—but also the fresh, in-the-moment prophetic word of God. The testimony of Jesus is the spirit of prophecy, and this prophetically-birthed message is a great example of that scriptural truth. Thanks for being willing to obey God's promptings!

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