Rewards
and the Bema. 1 Corinthians 9:24-25
This
is where we start getting to the reward section in the last paragraph. When
Paul came to
1
Corinthians 9:21 NASB “to those who are without law, as without law,
though not being without the law of God but under the law of Christ, so that I
might win those who are without law.” In other words, when he was with the
Gentiles (this doesn’t mean lawless or not law abiders) who don’t have the
Mosaic law, then he operated as one who wasn’t under
the Mosaic law. He could go and enjoy a good pork roast. He would not mind
working on the Sabbath and he would not mind doing things that might be
considered a violation of the Mosaic law because he
knew the Mosaic law was no longer in effect. In fact, this is a great verse on dispensationalism, that there is a distinction between
Then
he says [22] “To the weak I became weak, that I might win the weak; I have
become all things to all men, so that I may by all means save some.” That is,
to the weaker brother. He didn’t make an issue out of things he had the liberty
to do. That is what “I have become all things to all men” means. It doesn’t
mean he compromised on everything and wherever he went he just went along to
get along, it means that he didn’t make issues out of non-issues no matter who
he was with, “so that I may by all means save some.” This is simply an idiom
that by giving the gospel he might see them saved. [23] “I do all things for
the sake of the gospel, so that I may become a fellow partaker of it.” The
ultimate determiner of everything in our lives is the gospel. What we are doing
we should be doing because of our eternal perspective. We are living today in
light of eternity. This is the theme of the remaining verses. We live today in
light of eternity because we know that the decisions we are making today
determine who and what we will be in eternity. It has to do with capacity, and
capacity is developed in the midst of testing and trials which can only occur
today. So there are going to be differences in capacity for enjoying where we
are in heaven. There are going to be different rewards in heaven, different
responsibilities, different positions, different areas
in which we live and operate in heaven. All of this is determined by our
spiritual growth today and the development of capacity to operate in heaven,
capacity and responsibility to rule and reign with Jesus Christ. So Paul says
in v. 23 that we have to get to that point of spiritual maturity where we
realize that the criterion that should affect every decision we make in life is
how they impact eternity. How does this relate to my role as a believer in the
Lord Jesus Christ, to be an ambassador for Him, to represent Him in this world
today, through witnessing and through encouraging other believers through the
function of my priesthood in a local church, through my involvement in financially
supporting local church ministries and missions. All of this means that we are beginning to
make day-to-day decisions today, not on the basis of how it makes me feel
today, not on the basis of how it is going to impact my life today, my
investments today, or anything other than how it is going to impact my position
at the judgment seat of Christ.
From
verse 24 on the emphasis is on the games. 1 Corinthians
1 Corinthians
The doctrine
of rewards
1) The athlete had to go through ten months of strict
training just to qualify to participate in the Games. He had to enter a
registered state gymnasium, and that would be analogous to the fact that the
believer is to live inside the soul fortress. He is to live in fellowship with
God. We must be in fellowship with God and filled with the Holy Spirit for the
training to have any value spiritually. We must fulfil the training rules of
the plan of God in order to continue and advance in the spiritual life. That
means in John’s terminology, we must abide in Christ. Only the Christian who
lives the Christian way of life in the soul fortress is qualified to compete in
the angelic conflict.
2) In the athletic analogy there were several different
groups of people. The contestants were the ones who trained under the rules of
the national gymnasium for ten months. They had to exercise under the authority
of the ruler of the gym. This is analogous to the local church situation. If
the believer is going to compete in the spiritual life and advance he has to
align himself with a local church. He has to operate under the authority that
God has established in that local church, and that is the pastor, and the role
of the pastor-teacher is to teach the Word of God, to feed the sheep, to give
them the information they need so that they can take that doctrine, apply it in
their lives and grow to spiritual maturity.
3) Disqualification is analogous to carnality. If the athlete
ate the wrong food, slipped out at night to go see his wife, decided to hit the
local bar and have a glass of wine, then he was disqualified and would not be
allowed to compete. They trained the body and the mind, but in the spiritual
life the issue is obedience to God, being filled with the Holy Spirit and growing
to spiritual maturity. The believer can disqualify himself through continuous
carnality and refusal to advance and stay in fellowship.
4) The athlete followed a set of very strict rules which
constantly tested his motivation, his decisions, and momentum. This is analogous
to the fact that every day we have tests to challenge us in relationship to our
motivation, to our decisions, and when we pass those tests we grow spiritually
and it increases our momentum in the spiritual life.
5) Everyone did the same exercises under the same
authority. The verb for their discipline was GUMNAZO [gumnazw]. Initially the word meant to be naked. All the athletes
worked out naked and it came to be applied to discipline and the idea of
stripping away everything that could distract and be a hindrance to the goal. 1 Timothy 4:7 NASB “On the other hand, discipline
[gumnazw] yourself for the purpose of godliness.” That is, strip
off all of the distractions. The word for “godliness” is EUSEBEIA [e)usebeia], what
we would call the development of our spiritual life and the production of the
fruit of the Spirit.
6) In terms of diet all the athletes ate the same food. In
the same way, all believers eat the same food when they come to church and they
learn then teaching of the Word of God. And it is God the Holy Spirit who
converts that diet into spiritually usable material that they can apply and
which the Holy Spirit uses to produce spiritual growth.
7) All earthly distractions were removed during the
ten-month period so that they could focus on the task. In the same way we are
to remove all distractions to spiritual growth so that we can focus on the
objective that God has given us.