Treasury of Sermons -
SalvationChrist or Religion?
By Rev Charles Seet
(Preached at Life BP Church, 8 am service, Feb 29 2004)
Text:
John 17:3
The topic of our Gospel Sunday message
this morning is “Christ or Religion?” Perhaps you may be wondering what
kind of question this is. It may seem somewhat incomplete. What is
really being asked in this question? Well, the question is actually all
about the way we can know God and reach Him.
From time immemorial, man’s greatest
quest throughout all the ages has been to find the God who created him.
Man knows deep in his heart that in finding God he will also find the
true meaning to life. Only by finding God can a person find the ultimate
purpose for his human existence in this world and find peace for his
troubled soul. This quest for God is how religion actually began – with
man’s search for God. In all the efforts made by man to know God,
all the various religions of the world have come into being.
The primitive tribes sought to know God
in the form of idols that were carved out of stone or wood. Some
thought they could find God by looking at the stars, the moon and the
sun. Others thought they could find God by looking within themselves.
Many ancient sages and philosophers thus sought to know God by spending
time in regorious exercises of self-denial, thinking and solitary
meditation. As time went on, religion became more and more elaborate.
Ornate places of worship were built for people to come and seek God.
Books were written to preserve what was believed about God and how man
can reach Him. Special religious rites and ceremonies were used to offer
up gifts and sacrifices to God. Sometimes, even human lives were offered
as sacrifices!
But all these man-made religions have
failed to provide man with the right knowledge of the Living and True
God. Instead of doing this, their teachings have made their own gods
after their own image – gods that are made in the likeness of mortal
men. And instead of bringing man closer to God and into harmony with
God, man-made religions have only brought hatred and strife among men
because of disagreements on the right knowledge of God.
After so many centuries of man-made
religion, the question still remains: “Can God be known?” The
answer to this question is positively yes, but not by our own
searching. Our own efforts will lead nowhere. God Himself must take the
initiative to reveal His being to men. And He has done this in three
ways:
First, through the wonders of Creation,
Second, through His Word, the Bible, and Third, through His Son, our
Lord Jesus Christ. Let us consider each of these in detail: First, God
has revealed Himself to us in:
I. Knowing God through His Work of
Creation
There are so many things in the world
around us that remind us of the greatness of God’s creation – the
sunshine, the rain, the animals and birds. Those who who visit the zoo
or go on hikes through our nature reserves will discover how marvellous
God’s creation is. Those who have visited places like Taman Negara in
Malaysia and other national parks overseas are bound to testify of the
beauty of the mountains, rivers, lakes, waterfalls, and even the wild
life that is found there. One brother in our church I know went on a
mountain climbing expedition of Mount Kenya in Africa and brought back
wonderful pictures of nature’s beauty that he took on the mountain.
Whenever we admire the beauty of nature
all around us, we should be impressed with the message about God that
they proclaim to us. The Bible tells us in Psalm 19:1 – “The heavens
declare the glory of God; and the firmament sheweth His handywork.”
In Romans 1:20 the Bible also says:
“For the invisible things of Him from the creation of the world are
clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even His
eternal power and Godhead”. In other words we actually can arrive at
certain truths about God by a careful study of the marvels of His
creation: From looking at the heavens and the earth we know that there
is a God. God exists. We can also know that He must be a great
God. If the sun is very bright, its Creator must surely be brighter and
greater than the sun. The sun gives us warmth and its energy gives life
to plants and ultimately all living things. God too must be life-giving
and good.
But God cannot be fully known by pure
sight and reason alone and there are definite limits to what we can know
about God through studying His creation alone. That is why many
scientists end up as agnostics - they believe God exists, but
that He cannot be fully known at all. So by looking at nature or
creation we know something of God’s greatness and handiwork, but as to
His full character we are still in the dark. God must communicate this
knowledge to men.
The Almighty God must convey His
thoughts and intentions and purposes to men. Only then can we know God
more intelligently, not just as a distant impersonal creator, but as a
person. We ask then, has God actually communicated with men? Indeed He
has:
B. Knowing God through His Written
Word
God has communicated with men through
selected individuals called prophets. The prophets wrote down the
words of God with the authoritative declaration, “Thus saith the
Lord.” (i.e. This is what God has said.) And the written record of
these communications which the prophets received from God is now
available to all of us in this Book – the Bible.
In II Timothy 3:16, God’s Word itself
says, “All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and in
profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in
righteousness” The Bible is the only book in the world that can give
us a true and accurate account of God, of His doings, His dealings with
men in history and His purpose in creation. It also tells us of God’s
plan for man, and what He requires of us, for He is the Lord and the
Creator who has given us this opportunity to live in His world. We
should therefore read it constantly, daily, meditatively, humbly and
with an open and submissive mind, in order to receive what God want us
to know about Himself.
But there is something that is even
better than any verbal communication or book, that will enable us to
know God. It is a personal acquaintance and fellowship with God Himself
in person. We will know a person, not just with our mind but also with
our heart, only when we are able to walk and talk with him. Then our
knowledge of him will have warmth, intimacy and depth. But how can we
know God in person?
C. Knowing God through His Son, Our
Lord Jesus Christ
When the Lord Jesus came into this
world, the revelation of God became full and complete. Through Jesus,
man can now know God more intimately and perfectly, in the best possible
way. And there can be no further revelation of God after this final one.
If there is, then Jesus would no longer be perfect.
The Bible says this in Hebrews 1:1-3 -
“God, who at sundry times and in divers manners spake in time past
unto the fathers by the prophets, Hath in these last days spoken unto us
by his Son, whom He hath appointed heir of all things, by whom also He
made the worlds; Who being the brightness of His glory, and the express
image of His person, and upholding all things by the word of His power,
when He had by himself purged our sins, sat down on the right hand of
the Majesty on high;”.
Jesus Christ is really God Himself who
came into this world as a man. Jesus declared this to Thomas, His
disciple, in John 14:7-11 - ”If ye had known Me, ye should have known
My Father also: and from henceforth ye know Him, and have seen Him.
Philip saith unto Him, Lord, shew us the Father, and it sufficeth us.
Jesus saith unto him, Have I been so long time with you, and yet hast
thou not known Me, Philip? he that hath seen Me hath seen the Father;
and how sayest thou then, Shew us the Father? Believest thou not that I
am in the Father, and the Father in Me? the words that I speak unto you
I speak not of Myself: but the Father that dwelleth in Me, He doeth the
works. Believe Me that I am in the Father, and the Father in Me: or else
believe Me for the very works' sake.”
In Jesus Christ, we see God taking the
initiative to reveal Himself fully to men, so that men might be able to
know God. Look at John 1:17,18 – “For the law was given by Moses, but
grace and truth came by Jesus Christ. No man hath seen God at any time;
the only begotten Son, which is in the bosom of the Father, He hath
declared Him.” Jesus reveals all the attributes of the God the
Father to us: His holiness, love, and mercy.
And this act of revealing Himself
through Jesus was an act of great condescension for Him. Jesus
had to pay a tremendous price in order to be born into this world. In
order to become an ordinary creature like us, He had to submit Himself
to being limited by time and space. He had to temporarily lay aside His
unlimited powers and unlimited knowledge as God. He had to condescend to
living in alien environment and live on earth as a humble servant.
Those of use who have lived overseas
before may be able to understand what this is like. When you have to
leave the comfort of your homeland and live in a different land, with
different people and a different culture. You have to get used to many
alien customs, and eat alien food. Some of you may have had problems
adjusting to life in a foreign land.
And this is what God Himself did, when
He condescended to live in this world as a man. What He did involved
untold sacrifice and humiliation for Himself.
And to make matters even harder, Jesus
had to endure living in a world that is full of sin and wickedness. That
is a most difficult thing to do, because God is absolutely holy
and pure and cannot tolerate even the slightest sin. It’s different for
us, because we are all sinners and we are so used to living in a sinful
environment. We don’t really feel too upset to be surrounded by a world
of sin, since we ourselves are sinners. But to Jesus Christ, every
single moment of living in this sinful world was most difficult and
unpleasant.
And at the end of His earthly existence,
Jesus even had to submit Himself to being victimized by man’s sin. He
experienced the agony of dying a most painful death. The Bible describes
this by saying that He “… made Himself of no reputation, and took
upon Him the form of a servant, and was made in the likeness of men. And
being found in fashion as a man, he humbled Himself, and became obedient
unto death, even the death of the cross.” (Philippians 2:7,8)
Dear friends, no one has ever
condescended to do as much as Jesus did when He was born into this
world. No one ever had to go through such a great degree of discomfort
and endurance. And you know, He could easily have said to Himself,
“Why should I bother to go through all this?” He could easily have
remained as He had been from eternity and never become a man like us.
But why then, did He do it? What was it
that moved the all-mighty, all-powerful God come down to our level as a
man among us? It was His Great Love for us that made Him do it. One
Bible verse that is my favorite is John 3:16, because it tells us about
what God had done in His love for us. John 3:16 – “For God so loved
the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth
in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life.” (Let us all
read it together!)
Dear friends, God loved us so much that
He gave His only begotten Son, Jesus to save us. Why do we need to be
saved? From the beginning God had created man to enjoy intimate
fellowship with Him. But this was all spoiled by the most unfortunate
thing that happened: Man chose to sin and corrupted himself, and thus
separated himself from God. The Bible tells us that “…all have sinned
and come short of the glory of God.” (Romans 3:23)
Everyone who has ever lived and who
lives today is a sinner in God’s sight. And because of sin, all are
doomed to die not only physically, but also eternally, in a place of
unbearable torment called Hell. And no one is able to deliver himself or
herself from facing this terrible end. People have tried everythingto
deliver themselves – they have tried to do good works; they have tried
to seek knowledge and wisdom.
They have also tried to follow all the
strict rules of religion and perform acts of penance and charity.
But none of these things have helped at all to deal with sin and bring
man back to God. The problem of sin still remains. Sin is like a
stubborn stain that cannot be removed.
So here we all are, dear friends, doomed
to die an eternal death because of our sins, and yet totally unable to
save ourselves from that in any way. Is there any way at all to save us?
The wonderful news is that there is a way we can be saved. God Himself
provided that way to save us. He did this by coming into this world as
Jesus Christ. Then He removed our sins by one single, final act of dying
on the cross for us. The Bible says, “But God commendeth His love
toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us.”
(Romans 5:8)
Dear friends, God wants you to know that
He loves sinners like you and me so much, that He sent Jesus to earth to
die for our sins. And only Jesus alone can save you and bring you back
to God. There is no one else who can save you because no one else was
God Himself in the flesh.
Look at John 14:6 - “Jesus saith unto
him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the
Father, but by me.” You cannot be saved by being born into a good
family or a Christian family. You cannot be saved by coming to church
regularly. You cannot be saved by doing good works, or by donating a lot
of your money to charity, because Jesus said, “no man cometh unto the
Father, but by Me.” Our text in John 17:3 – “And this is life
eternal that they may know Thee, the only true God and Jesus Christ whom
Thou hast sent.”
Only Jesus saves! And if you will turn
to Him now for salvation, He will save you. Listen to what Jesus said,
“Come unto Me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will
give you rest. Take My yoke upon you, and learn of Me; for I am meek and
lowly in heart: and ye shall find rest unto your souls…” (Matthew
11:28-30)
When you come to Jesus for salvation He
promises to give you this wonderful rest. And the Bible tells us
that you will also find peace in Him, and joy in Him, a joy that goes on
forever and ever. When you receive Jesus Christ into your life, you will
be restored back to fellowship with God: The fellowship that God
originally created you for. That wonderful fellowship begins right here
on earth when you are saved, and it continues even after you die, for at
the point of death you will immediately go to be with God in His home in
heaven.
Now this fellowship and joy can be
yours. You can have it right now if you will turn away from your sins
and personally ask Jesus Christ to save you. The Bible says, “Believe
on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved, and thy house.”
(Acts 16:31) So dear friends we now come to the important question, that
is: Will you turn to Jesus Christ right now?
There was once a man who heard
essentially the same message you heard today, but somehow he did not
take it seriously. His family however, believed in Christ and they all
lived in a place where there was plenty of snow in winter time. On one
Christmas Eve night, the man’s family went to church to celebrate
Christ’s birth. But the man did not want to go with them and so he
stayed at home.
He wanted to enjoy reading a book by the
warm fireside of his home. A short while after his family left, the man
heard some strange noises coming from outside his home. He went to the
window to look outside. And in the evening light he could see a few
birds huddled together in the snow. Apparently these birds had failed to
migrate to warmer lands. Now they were caught in the bitter cold of
winter and were slowly dying in the snow.
When the man saw this pitiful sight, his
heart melted and he felt great compassion for them. “There must be
some way I can help them” he thought to himself. And then he had an
idea: “I will get them to come into my home where they will be warm.”
So he put on his warm clothes and went outside to bring the birds into
his house. But when the birds saw him coming they were afraid of him and
moved quickly away from him. He could not get a single pigeon to go into
the house. Then he had another idea: “I’ll throw bread crumbs to them
and use this to lead them into my house.” So he went in and got the
bread crumbs and soon he was outside again, hoping that it would work.
But as he threw the bread crumbs near the birds they sank into the snow
and the birds were not able to get them. He was disappointed but he did
not give up. He tried some other ways to get them in, but each time it
with the same result: the birds did not come into the house.
Finally, after he failed so many times
and was exhausted, he looked at the birds still huddled in the snow and
dying, and he wept with frustration. And he said to himself, “If
only… If only I could become one of them just for a while. If only I
could be a pigeon, I would be able to tell them that they can be saved
from dying and bring them into the house.” Just at that moment the
man heard the church bells ringing. And then he realised what the
message of Gospel was all about. It is about a God who loved a dying
world so much that He actually became a man in order that He might save
people from sin and bring them with Him to heaven.
As the man now understood the Gospel, he
knelt down in the snow and prayed, “O God, how foolish I have been to
have rejected You all this time. Thank You for becoming a man, like me,
to save me from dying in my sins. I now believe in You, Lord Jesus,
please save me, and when the time comes for me to die, bring me into the
warmth of Your heavenly home.”
Dear friends, all heaven rejoiced that
day with that man, because he had been saved. How about you? Will all
heaven also rejoice with you today for your salvation? Will you come to
the Lord Jesus Christ now, without any more delay and ask Him to deliver
you?
Christ Himself said: “All that the Father giveth me shall come to
me; and him that cometh to me I will by no means cast out....Come to me,
all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.” |