Foundation
for Life Lesson 2 July
31, 2005
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Isaiah
40:31 But
those who wait on the LORD Shall renew their strength; They shall mount
up with wings like eagles, They shall run and not be weary, They shall walk and
not faint.
Last
week we began a new study that I am entitling “Foundation for Life.” I began by asking you the question, what is
your foundation for life? What is it
that you build your life upon in terms of the rationale for the purpose and
meaning of life? A foundation for life
needs to be of such extent that it gives us an answer for why we live, what the
purpose and the meaning of our life is, where our life is headed, what we are
trying to accomplish in life as well as those questions related to values. What gives us the overall framework for
decision-making and determining what is right and what is wrong? Above all what about a future destiny beyond
our physical death? These are the
questions that any philosophy of life should be able to answer. The problem is that most philosophies of
life and most religions are unable to truly bear the weight of these
issues. When it gets to tough times or
crisis or when it gets asking the tough rigorous intellectual questions, the
world’s religions and philosophy can’t provide the answers. The result that we see down through the ages
is that eventually this produces a certain amount of skepticism and Sinicism
among people. Ultimately they can’t
come up with an answer for why there is life, what the purpose is, or what the
destiny is. People often give up and
live for the moment, live for themselves, and do what makes them feel
successful or feel better. This is the
situation we find Pontius Pilate in at the time of the sixth trial with the
Lord Jesus Christ.
Christ
speaks.
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John
18:37
Pilate therefore said to Him, "Are You a king then?" Jesus answered,
"You say rightly that I am a king. For this cause I was born, and
for this cause I have come into the world, that I should bear witness to the
truth. Everyone who is of the truth hears My voice." 38 Pilate
said to Him, "What is truth?" And when he had said this, he went out
again to the Jews, and said to them, "I find no fault in Him at all.
Note
that Jesus talks about the Truth – the one over arching truth under which
everything else has meaning and significance.
It is a truth that unifies everything in life – ethics, values, law,
geology, history, and philosophy.
Everything is unified in this one truth. But Pilate’s response is the response of a product of a
philosophical age. He is the product of
centuries of Greek philosophy and Greek and Roman culture. He expresses the
standard skepticism and Sinicism.
Truth, what is that? Let’s just
get on with what we need to do is his attitude.
There
is another group of people involved in this trial that I talked about. It is
the religious crowd as distinct from those who believe in Biblical
Christianity. There are those who have
tried to solve the emptiness that philosophy and reason can’t fully answer with
religion. They use God words and God
talk and ritual and ethics and morality to sort of stiff-arm the truth of
God. They keep God at bay. They try to assuage their own guilt complex
because they are in good works or good deeds or religious activity. They go to church on Sunday. They light candles. They say prayers. They do all of this overt activity and somehow think it will give
them favor with God. Once again they
deny the truth as being represented by the Lord Jesus Christ who said He was
the Truth. We see that there is head to
head conflict. Among the Jews there
were the Pharisees who were rigorous fundamentalists, legalistic, ethical,
emphasizing crowd. Then on the left
were the Sadducees who rejected resurrection.
They didn’t believe in the existence of angels. They didn’t believe in the
supernatural. They represent the
liberalizing group of religious thought that has existed down through the ages
such as liberal Protestant theology of the 19the century or deism or forms like
that. Over against this we have the
claims of Biblical Christianity that there is one truth. It is a truth that man can know. It is this truth that Jesus Christ claimed
to represent. It is that claim that
Jesus Christ made in John14:6.
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John
14:6 Jesus
said to him, "I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the
Father except through Me.
That
claim hits the ears of many unbelievers as the most arrogant statement they
have ever heard. What about all of these good people? How could someone who gives to the poor, who was involved in
community projects, who gives their life to civil service, and who is moral
upright and outstanding be rejected to hell while some sexual pervert who
believes in Christ could be in heaven?
If you have ever been involved in witnessing to any unbeliever, you have
come across that objection and question.
They want to know why someone like Hitler or a child molester could get
into heaven. It is a failure to
understand the authority of God. In
that it is a failure to understand the structure of reality as God defines
it. Man always seeks to have answers
but he starts from within himself. It
is important to understand your starting point in determining the issues. If your starting point is yourself and a
finite existence then ultimately you will end up seeing that there is no
certainty. You are left awash in the
sea of questions.
This
was the situation both in ancient history in the ideas of Plato and Aristotle
and the Stoics and Epicureans and the story of modern thought from Cartesian
rationalism in the 17th century all the way up to modern
existentialism.
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Time
The
vertical axis represents space. It is
what we can see. This extends from the
smallest object we can observe through microscopes or whatever instruments we
may have to the largest conceivable object we can directly observe such as the
existence of galaxies out in the universe.
The
horizontal line represents time from the smallest increment that we can observe
whether it is with our eyes, time-lapse photography from a nano-second to the
largest time period that would be direct historical observation that is
reported. 4,000 BC is about as far back
as direct historical observation goes.
Beyond that we have no direct or indirect information.
This
sets up the parameters of human knowledge in terms of time from the smallest
microsecond to the period of historical observation we have the two
boundaries. In terms of space from the
smallest particle that we can observe to the largest galaxy in space we have
our limitations. This box describes the
limitations of all of human knowledge.
Some of you may say that we were talking about truth. But you see, Jesus made a truth claim. He said He was the Truth. As soon as you start to witness to someone
and try to explain Biblical Christianity to someone and you say this is the
truth, they will want to know how you know that. You see truth claims and how you know what you know can’t be
separated. But when man faces his own knowledge he has to recognize that it is
always limited. We have such a finite
amount of knowledge. It is like the head of a pin in terms of all the knowledge
that is available. When we compare all
of the knowledge that has been available in human history to the vast amount
and infinite knowledge of God we recognize that we are trying to evaluate God
on almost no knowledge at all.
Man
is locked inside the box that limits his knowledge. He cannot get outside the box.
There is no system of rationalism that can get him outside the box. There is no system of empiricism that has
ever been able to get outside the box.
What is necessary is for someone outside the box to come inside the
box. Now when man is limited he is
inside this box, all he can do is come up with certain deductions, guesses,
speculations but he can’t know anything for sure. He is going to judge everything outside the box by the frame of
reference he has inside the box. What
we have according to God outside the box is the creator. The creator is outside the box. He speaks inside the box so man can have
information about what goes on outside the box. This is what Jesus referred to in John 3 when He spoke to
Nicodemus.
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John
3:12
"If I told you earthly things and you do not believe, how shall you
believe if I tell you heavenly things?
No
one has ascended to heaven. There is no
human being who on the basis of reason or experience can tell you what is
outside the box of human experience and creation. Only someone who has come down from heaven, that is the Son of
Man, can do that. What Jesus is saying
is that it is necessary for God to speak to man in order to give man
information about what is outside the limitations of human knowledge. Only then can man have certainty in his
answers about the fundamental questions of life. Why do we exist? What is
my purpose? Is this just some cosmic
accident as the Darwinist say? Does my
life have meaning and value and significance?
Am I no different from a rock or a lizard? Is there life after death?
Will I see my loved ones again after I die? Is there a God? Is there
a God I can trust and rely on who gives meaning and value to life? These are questions we all wrestle with in
the light of criminality and suffering.
We want to know why there is evil and suffering. Is there ultimate justice for those who
commit these heinous acts? Will God
resolve the problem? But man in his
knowledge if he is left inside the box is left with guesswork and speculation
to get outside the box.
An
analogy that has often been used to talk about philosophy to answer these
questions is the analogy of a blind man in a dark alley. He tries to grab the
black cat. The black cat represents truth.
Plato comes along and tries to grab the cat. He grabs the cat. Then
Aristotle who is another blind man in a black alley grabs the cat. Then the Stoics claim to have the cat. Then someone else claims to have the
cat. Pretty soon you have 20 or 30
different thinkers that think they have the cat. But they are in a black alley
and don’t have a clue what a black cat is even if they grabbed it. The Bible says that Jesus comes along and
says He is the light of the world and turns the light on. He says that He will define what truth is
because you are blind and you can’t see.
Man, because he is fallen, denies it.
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Romans
1:19
because what may be known of God is manifest in them, for God has shown it to
them.
Men
suppress (reshape or spin) their own orientation on truth. They hold down and warp truth by means of
unrighteousness. They want to rethink
it. They want to think about it on their
own terms and not on the terms of God.
So they are constantly generation-to-generation rejecting truth.
If
we are going to understand why there is only one truth and why it is not
arrogant for Jesus to say the He is the way the truth and the life, we can’t
just start with Jesus. If people really
want an answer to the question and come to understand why this isn’t arrogant
they have to take more than a few minutes to investigate the answer. They may just be trying to put up a shield
and keep you away. So you might ask if
they want to know the answer or just argue and waste your time. Do they really want to take the time? The answers are there. It takes a little time and mental effort to
think it through. But it is not a
two-sentence answer. The answer starts
with going back to the beginning of the Bible.
We have to understand that what Jesus said about being the truth fits in
the structure of Biblical thought beginning in Genesis 1.
So
we need to understand what that structure is.
We will start in Genesis 1 and end in Revelation 22. We will only hit the high points, but we
have to understand the total frame of reference. So we start with creation.
Genesis 1 is the story of the creation, the fall, the flood, the Tower
of Babel and Abraham. Then we will move
into Exodus.
What
the Bible tells us is that God created the universe ex nihilo. That means He created it out of
nothing. That tells us right off the
bat that there is a radical distinction between God as the creator and man as
the creature. It paints God is the designer
or architect who sets the structure and establishes both the physical and biological
laws. God put them in place. Just as there are physical laws, there are
also spiritual laws. The spiritual laws
are just as real as the physical laws.
God made these things to be what they are. What modern man wants to do is make the rules. This is why it is ultimately an authority
issue. It is ultimately a spiritual
issue. People today want to let their
kids play baseball and make up the rules.
But that isn’t baseball. Whoever
designs the game or the business has the right to make the rules and set the
standards. So God set the physical and the spiritual laws.
Along
with that, in Genesis 1 we are told that God made man in His image and in His
likeness. There are a lot of things we
could say about that but one thing we should note about that is that He made
man in such a way that man could receive divine communication. God knew that He was going to speak to man
and reveal things to man. So He created
man with a soul and with a mind that was structured in such a way that man
could hear what God had to say and understand it and know with certainty that
it was the truth.
God
didn’t just create man and say “ Oh gee!
How am I going to talk to him now?”
In His infinite and wise planning He created a creature in such a way
that could receive His communication. Man was created with four key
elements. He has self-consciousness to
set him apart from the other creatures. It sets him apart from the
animals. Man is capable of knowing and
understanding himself. He can know his
own behavior and actions. He can know
and evaluate his own behavior and actions.
Second,
he has mentality. He has the ability to think and reason. He develops his knowledge and understanding
of the creation in which God has placed him.
Third,
he has volition. He is responsible for
the decisions that he makes. He is able
to make choices and he understands what the implications are for those choices.
He has self-determination.
Fourth,
man has a conscience. He is given the
ability to know right from wrong. He
can have standards and then and operate on the basis of those standards by the
correct use of his volition.
All
of these work together within the soul of man.
Then God took that man who was created perfect in God’s image with the
perfect righteousness of God and placed him in perfect environment so that
there is nothing in the environment that is going to be the cause his
failure. Within that environment God
created a test.
The
test is designed to help man understand his own responsibilities and the
importance of trusting what God said.
That man was placed in the garden.
In that garden there were hundreds of different animals that God had
created. He delegates responsibility to
the man to name the animals. God had
already begun the naming process earlier when He named the light day and the
darkness night. Now He delegates the
responsibility of naming the animals to man.
So man has to use his empirical ability and sense to identify and
classify the animals. We are not saying that empiricism can’t get you a certain
amount of knowledge, but it can’t get you that overarching truth that we are
desperately searching for. Man uses
his reasoning abilities, the intellect that God has given to him, to understand
these animals to see who goes with whom. Man then begins to explore his environment. As he does, he begins to learn many things
about it. There is one thing that he can’t learn from empiricism or
rationalism. That is, that there is
one tree that if he eats from it he will die spiritually immediately. It will cause a separation from God and he
will come under eternal condemnation.
The only way he can know that is if God reveals it to him. So what we see from the very beginning is
that God structures reality and then He identifies what that reality is to
man. That is the start of truth. Truth is what conforms to reality. God defines reality by how He creates it.
Then He informs man what the conditions are of that reality and what the
consequences are for disobedience. Of
course we know what happened. Eve was
challenged. This is the second instance
from the Old Testament – the fall.
In
the fall we have the fallen angel Lucifer who comes along in the form of a
serpent and tempts Eve. He says to her,
“Has God really said that you should not eat from the tree of knowledge of good
and evil?” And then he clearly
contradicts God and says, “If you do that, you really won’t die.” So what he has just done is to challenge the
truth of God’s statement. Now what
Satan has done is create a logical trap for Eve. Because if she falls into this and tries to make a decision on
who is right, she has immediately puts herself over God and judges Him. Of course she walks right into the
trap.
She
thinks that the only way she is going to know which claim is true is if she
does her own experiment. So she takes
the fruit and eats it and instantly dies spiritually. Then she entices her husband and he eats and there is more
spiritual death. You see what has
happened here is that there is truth.
He created reality. He reveals
the nature of reality but then man comes along and sits as a judge. He tries to redefine reality. The consequences totally devastate
reality. It ripples through all of
creation. It separates man from God
through spiritual death. It has
repercussions throughout the biological and chemical structure of the universe.
But
God is gracious and He comes and seeks out man. God once again points out the consequences. Reality changes because of man’s sin. In His
grace He will reveal that there will be a solution to the sin. There will be a seed of the woman who will
come. He will bruise the head of the
serpent. This foreshadows the classic
struggle down through history between God and the fallen angel Lucifer.
In
the fall see we see that man has restructured reality. God in grace restates the revelation. But that doesn’t end it. We get into Genesis 4. We see the first murder. Following that there are other murders. We
see the deterioration of marriage. We
see the deterioration of the family. We
see the beginning of the abuse of women. We see the abuse of women as objects
in the rise of polygamy. The whole line
of Adam down through Cain deteriorates.
The human race gets in such a mess because of their rejection of God and
their reinventing of truth. You see it
from generation to generation. Man
wants to restructure the truth. He
denies what God says. Romans 1 talks about man suppressing the truth. He wants to define reality on his own
terms.
Eventually
things get so bad that God has to end everything in a radical judgment. Just as
there was a judgment at the fall because of man’s rejection of truth, there is
a judgment in the flood. God sends a
flood that completely reshapes the face of the earth. In that there is a revelation of grace before judgment for 100
years.
Noah
proclaimed that the flood was coming. There is only one way of salvation. That one way of salvation was to get on the
ark with Noah and his family. Once
again man rejects it. There was one way
of salvation after the fall. It was
foreshadowed in the animal sacrifices that had to take place in order for God
to clothe man with the animal skin. So
sacrifice became a representation of man’s belief in God’s free offer of
salvation. Of course that got perverted
into religious activity prior to the flood.
Then the flood comes and again there is one way of salvation. There is exclusivity again. Man rejects that because he suppresses the
truth in unrighteousness. The flood wipes out everyone on the planet except
Noah and his family. So the flood is
the third key event. Before the flood
we see that man spins the revelation and suppresses truth again.
God
always provides a way of salvation. He
always provides the solution. But man
rejects it. The result is that the
human race is destroyed and gets a new start.
Once again after the flood they get new revelation given by God to Noah
in Genesis 9. In that new revelation He
tells man once again that is to be fruitful and multiply and to scatter over
the face of the earth. But man
fails. Once again he suppress the truth
of revelation and there is going to be judgment.
This
is our fourth event. It is the
connection between the Tower of Babel and Abraham. These are connected because the failure of the Tower of Babel God
has to go to an alternate plan to provide revelation to man. At the Tower of Babel man chooses religion
again instead of God. He suppresses the
truth of God’s revelation and tries to develop his own means of
protection. Many of the ancient
religions find their starting point in polygamous religions and the fertility
cults that surround the Tower of Babel.
Again there is judgment. God
judges the human race and He divides the languages so that they are forced to
spread out over the earth. God comes
back and in His grace He provides a solution.
He will work with one man and his descendents and through them He will
provide a Savoir. It will be the
ultimate resolution to the problem of evil and sin. He only works through one man.
Again we see that exclusivity.
He will work through that one man and his descendents. He tells that man what He is going to do. So it is through the descendents of Abraham
that God will call out a special people who are going to be the custodians of
truth. It will be their responsibility
to record the truth and preserve the truth.
God in His sovereignty will oversee the process so that what is recorded
is not tainted by human error or mistakes.
God will use men to do the recording but He will supernaturally govern
the process. He will reveal Himself and
protect the revelation. He will
preserve His written truth. Again we
see that even in Abraham’s own mind the truth is rejected and suppressed. His
descendents get into trouble by the fourth generation when Jacob has 12 sons
who become the forerunners of the 12 tribes of Israel. Rather than living a separate and distinct
life they want to intermarry with the Canaanites. This compromise would so destroy God’s plan of working through
this people that God causes them to go to Egypt where they are going to be
enslaved by the Pharaoh. In that God
preserves them and protects them as people.
They are isolated until they grow large enough population that they can
be protected down through history.
The
fifth event is the Exodus. This is another defining event for revelation. God appears and reveals Himself to
Moses. He warns the Egyptians that to
they need to let the people go. The
Pharaoh in classic human viewpoint pattern rejects that. He defines reality on his own terms because
he bought the lie that the Egyptians promoted that Pharaoh was god. It is a clash of truth. Once again God through ten plagues shows He
is superior to the entire Egyptian pantheon. The defining event is the tenth
plague when God announces that He will take the life of the first born in every
household. But once again there is
grace before judgment. In that grace
God reveals that there is a salvation, deliverance. There is a way to avoid the loss of the first-born. They were to take a lamb without spot or
blemish (it doesn’t matter if you are an Egyptian or a Jew or what you have
done in life) and sacrifice it and spread the blood on the doorposts. That was the one and only way to
deliverance. Once again truth is exclusive. The angel of death came and passed over the
houses that were marked by the blood.
That is the origin for the Jewish celebration of Passover. Some rejected what God said. They said, “We have never seen a God act
like this before. It is not going to happen.”
The next day they were having funerals.
As
a result of that they got their freedom and the nation was lead out of Egypt.
He leads them into the wilderness and at Mt. Sinai He gives them the Mosaic Law
which is to govern the life of a redeemed nation. In the Mosaic Law He gives them a ritual in order to represent
the truth of how He relates to man and who He is in terms of His holy and
righteous character in the form of a tabernacle. God’s presence indwells the centerpiece of the tabernacle and
only the high priest comes in because God is teaching them that as a holy
righteous God there has to be certain things done before you can come into His
presence.
If
you look at the structure of the tabernacle there is only one entry point. There
is only one way to go into the tabernacle.
God says that if you are going to come into my presence these things
have to happen. Ultimately there has
to be a cleansing. This is the concept
of atonement. There has to be a blood sacrifice. If there is no blood sacrifice that covers sin then you can’t
come into my presence. So once again
truth is revealed. It is
exclusive. It excludes those who do not
come in. There is one and only one way.
What happens again? The people reject
it. They revise it. They resist it. They suppress it. While
Moses is up getting the Law, they have Aaron fashion a golden calf. They substitute religion for
revelation.
Then
when they get into the wilderness and come to the Promised Land, God tells them
He will give them the land. It is new
revelation. Twelve spies go in to the
land. Ten come back and say that they
can’t defeat them. They suppressed the
truth. God didn’t say to see if you
could defeat them. He told them to find
out how you are going to do it. I will
defeat them for you. They reject that so there is condemnation and punishment
again because there is only one way to do what God says to do. So they can back and claimed they can’t do
it. God says that on that basis the
people have rejected Me so they would wander in the desert for 40 years. That generation would not go into the
land.
When
they do go into the land in the next generation under Joshua, they conquered
the land only under the direct specific instructions of God. They can’t go in just any old way and defeat
the armies. They have to be
precise. The first battle is the battle
of Jericho. God tells them how to take
Jericho. He tells them to put down
their weapons and just walk around the city for six days. On the 7th day they were to shout
and blow your trumpets and the walls would fall down. That is in every military
strategy book, isn’t it?
The
issue is that God defines the way and we obey Him because He is the one who
defines reality. That is truth. So when they did that on the 7th
day, they blew the trumpets and the walls fell down. It was a tremendous victory.
In the instructions God told them they were to destroy everything. They would destroy all the valuables – the
sheep, the goats. They would kill every
man woman and child because they were an abomination to God. There was one man who saw some gold and
silver and decided that he could get away with it. He took some for himself and buried it under his tent. When Israel went into the second battle they
lost.
Joshua
was beside himself. He cried out to the
Lord, “Why did this happen? Why did you lead us here to be defeated?”
God
said, “You did not obey me. There is
sin in the camp. You have to do exactly
what I say. There is only one way.” There is only one way to stay away from
spiritual death before the fall. There
is only one way to take care of sin after the fall through sacrifice. There is
only one way to have safety in the flood.
That was to get on the ark.
There is only one way to survive the Passover. That is to put the blood of the lamb on the doorposts of the
house. There is only one way to conquer
the enemy. That is what He says.
They
identified the offending party who had taken the silver and they killed
him. It was capital punishment. He confessed his sin and they removed him
through capital punishment and execution.
Then Israel had victory over the inhabitants of Ai.
The
story of Joshua and Judges is our 6th point. There was the conquest and the crisis. God revealed how to conquer. When they obeyed Him, they were
victorious. When they disobeyed him,
they were defeated. In the conquest in
Joshua we see the obedience and blessing as they conquer all the strong holds
of the land.
But
in the book of Judges we see just the opposite. We see failure and defeat because they compromise. Rather than rigorously holding on to the
truth of God, they compromise that truth with the religious truth of the
Canaanites and the inhabitants of the land.
In the book of Judges we see that there was no king in the land. They
wanted to do what was right in their own eyes.
That is what we have today – more relativism. They were saying, “There is no Truth. You have your truth and I
have mine. Let’s just enjoy each
other.” They asked why they should
kill all of them. They just wanted to
enjoy one another. God told them that
was not how it was going to happen and there would be various consequences for
a period of over 300 years. There is a
cycle of defeat and enslavement. The
people cry out to God and God sends a deliverer. They once more go into sin.
This cycle happens all over again seven different times in the book of
Judges.
We
end up in our 7th major event, the monarchy.
God provides a kingdom for Israel.
Again this is provided through revelation through the prophets. The prophets do not change the revelation of
God. Their job was to press home to the
people the implications and application of the law that God had already
revealed. We see the first kings in the united monarchy are Saul, then David
and Solomon. Solomon rejects the truth.
He reshapes and suppresses the truth and leads the people into idolatry. As a result God says that it would be taken
from his son.
So
a division occurs. That is our eighth
point from the Old Testament - a
divided nation. The nation is divided
because they have rejected the truth.
They turn their back on the God who delivered them from Egypt and the
God who delivered them from slavery.
They reshape and suppress the truth and go into idolatry under Solomon.
God causes a civil war and the nation divides into the Northern Kingdom of
Israel and the Southern Kingdom of Judah.
The Northern Kingdom is evil continuously. From the beginning they had an alternate religion. Jeroboam set up a golden calf and said that
it was the god that delivered you from Egypt.
You see he reshapes the truth.
As a result of that there was no dynasty in the North. You go a couple of generations and there
would be a revolt. There was always
upheaval and catastrophe in the north.
As the generations went by their religions would be progressively
perverted. They went into the fertility
cults and Baal worship. They had child
sacrifice. Finally God disciplined them
in 722 BC when they were defeated militarily defeated by the Assyrians. Why?
Because they had been given revelation.
Throughout this period prophet after prophet announced the truth of God.
They rejected it. They reshaped it.
They suppressed the truth in unrighteousness.
The
story in the south is not quite so bad.
There were a few kings in the south who followed God. There were many others who didn’t. Eventually those who didn’t gained the upper
hand and by 586 BC it was necessary for God to discipline the Southern Kingdom
for the same reason. They had substituted
the worship of God for the human pseudo truth of idolatry. So they were taken out of the land and
defeated by Nebuchadnezzar and the Babylonian Kingdom. God takes them out of the land for 70
years. But see God had made promises in
the earlier years to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob that there would be a Savior
that would come through them and through the tribe of Judah. So God brought part of the Jews back to the
land to establish the postexilic kingdom under Zerubbabel so that there would
be a group of Jews in the land through whom the Savior would come. From the 8th point we saw the
nation divided.
The
ninth point is the nation disciplined.
The nation was taken out of the land for 70 years from 586 BC when the
nation was destroyed until 516 BC. That
is where you get the 70 years. During
that time they are out of the land and under discipline. You had Daniel and Ezekiel who ministered to
the exiles. What is happening? God reveals truth. God never leaves us no
matter how we fail. No matter how bad
it gets, God continues to reveal truth and He continue to provide for us in
grace. God continued to reveal truth to
Daniel. There was a future for the
nation. There was hope for the future.
God would still fulfill His promises to the nation. There would indeed
be a coming savior for the nation, the Messiah. So the nation returns in 536 under Zerubbabel. This is our tenth point.
What
is consistent throughout this? God gives them truth. They reject truth. They
reshape truth. They suppress the truth
in unrighteousness. There is always the
battle between the truth of God and man always wanting to redefine reality on
his own terms.
Point
11 is the fulfillment of the promises. We have truth incarnate. The second person of the trinity became a
human being. He takes on human
flesh. This is the greatest revelation
of God in history.
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John
1:14 And
the Word became flesh and dwelt among us, and we beheld His glory, the glory as
of the only begotten of the Father, full of grace and truth.
The
Word is a title for the Second Person of the trinity. Once again it is this invasion of divine truth into human history
that upsets everyone’s apple cart. The
Lord Jesus Christ enters history and when He teaches He says things like John
14:6.
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John
14:6 Jesus
said to him, "I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the
Father except through Me.
He
lays down the gauntlet. He says that
there is only one way and only one truth.
People try to get around that all kinds of ways. You have probably experienced it. You give people the gospel and they tell you
that there are other truths. Ask them
what they think about Jesus. If they say that He was a good man tell them that
He claimed to be God. You can’t say
that He was a good man unless you also say that He was the only way to God and
unless you say that He is the one who is the only Savior. When He claims to be the way, the truth and
the life He is either telling the truth or He is telling a lie. Is there another option? I ask that question. Try to get people to think about it. Is there another alternative? I want to put them on the pins of their own
dilemma. Is there another option? No,
there isn’t. If He is telling the truth
that He is the God of the universe, the one who created the heavens and the
earth and the one who died on the cross for our sins so that we can have
eternal life. If He is not then He is
lying. If He is lying He is the most
evil deceiver in all of human history.
Millions and millions of people have trusted in Him exclusively for
salvation. They will end up in heaven
because they trust Him. So you have
only two options. He is either telling
the truth or He is telling a lie. Do
not let unbelievers get off the hook.
Leave them there. Let them feel
the tension so that the Holy Spirit can use it to make the truth clear to
them.
Jesus
made a number of other statements. He
spoke to the Jews.
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John
10:9 "I
am the door. If anyone enters by Me, he will be saved, and will go in and out
and find pasture.
The
door is the one entry way into the tabernacle.
There is only one way. We know
what happened. Pilate threw up his hands.
He goes out to the Jews and tells them that he can’t find any fault in
Jesus. He lets them do with Him. Pilate went and washed his hands. It is the religious people the do-gooders
the ethical ones who took Jesus and beat him and took him to the cross and had
Him crucified.
The
Truth is triumphant. That is our 12th point. Truth will triumph. It triumphed first when Jesus Christ rose
from the dead in a physical bodily resurrection. He demonstrated that He had
paid the penalty for our sins and conquered the greatest consequence of sin
which is death. The Truth will
ultimately triumph when the Lord Jesus Christ returns. The Bible clearly predicts that the Lord
Jesus Christ will return to earth one day and establish His kingdom. Ultimately it is the Lord Jesus Christ who
will sit in judgment over every human being.
The
issue is not how good were you? Were
you good enough to meet the righteous requirements to get into heaven? Do you have the perfect righteousness? The real issue behind all of this is that we
are dealing with a holy and righteous God.
This is what we will develop in coming weeks. The issue is that God is of such a nature that no one can come
into His presence unless they have perfect righteousness. You have to meet His standard. God looks at you and says, “Granted there are
a bunch of you who are good.”
Remember
that there were disciples that Jesus spoke to.
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Matthew
7:11
"If you then, being evil, know how to give good gifts to your children,
how much more will your Father who is in heaven give good things to those who
ask Him!
There
is relative good but it isn’t good enough.
It’s not perfect righteousness.
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Isaiah
64:6 But we
are all like an unclean thing, And all our righteousnesses are like
filthy rags; We all fade as a leaf, And our iniquities, like the wind, Have
taken us away.
He
doesn’t say that your unrighteousnesses are filthy; He says that your
righteousnesses are filthy. We can’t do
anything to merit God’s favor. We are
tainted from the beginning. We are born
sinners. The message of the Scripture
is that He loved the world so much that He sent His only begotten Son.
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John
3:16
"For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that
whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life.
The
issue isn’t how God can have an exclusive and only way to get into heaven. The issue is how could there be any other
way to come into the presence of a righteous God. It was through a sacrifice that paid the penalty for us. From Genesis to Revelation there is only one
way of salvation again and again and again.
There is never a multiplicity of ways to God. God is the creator. He
has the right to define who He is and who we are and the terms of how we get to
Him. It is not up to the creature to
decide how it should be done. It is the
creator that makes the rules.
Next
time as we move forward we will look at the character of God.