Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Perseverance of the Saints: The Power of God’s Preserving Grace

Preached by Gustavo Barros at Gospel Fellowship Community Church Salem

 

John 6:37 All that the Father gives me will come to me, and whoever comes to me I will never cast out.

Today we come to our last study on the Doctrines of Grace[1]. In our first study we saw the first point of the Five Points of the Doctrines of Grace (Five Points of Calvinism), Total Depravity. As we learned, the Doctrine of Total Depravity teaches that the human race is born affected, infected, and defected by sin. In Adam all man died and does not and cannot choose God. Because of sin man cannot and does not choose God, so God is the one who must seek and save sinners. This truth leads us to the Doctrine of Unconditional Election -- God (the Triune God) before the foundation of the world and with reasons known only to Himself, by His mercy and grace chose certain individuals from among the fallen members of Adam’s race to be the objects of His undeserved favor. Some people were chosen, by God’s unconditional grace, to be vessels of mercy and receive salvation. But election, or predestination, in itself does not save anyone, it only determined and marked those who were to be saved. The sinners, who were elected by God, need propitiation for their sins, they need the righteous wrath of God to be satisfied. The chosen vessels need the atoning death of Jesus Christ in order to be saved. This truth leads us to the teaching of “L” of Limited Atonement -- Jesus Christ came and died a victorious and saving death for the elect. The limitation is in the scope of His death, Jesus died for all the sins of His people. But these two gracious and merciful actions – election and redemption – do not complete the work of salvation. The benefits of the atonement brought by Jesus’ death and resurrection must be applied/imputed on the sinner, and that is the Holy Spirit’s role in the majestic plan of redemption. The Third Person of the Trinity, the Holy Spirit, is the One who makes the doctrines of predestination and definite atonement realities in the life of the sinner. He brings a new life, that is, a spiritual life in order that the sinner might believe and by faith receive the salvation. It is the Holy Spirit who changes the heart of the sinner and gives him a new life to repent and believe. This teaching is called Irresistible Grace. The Holy Spirit never fails to bring regeneration to the elect. Today we will study the last letter of the acrostic TULIP - the “P” stands for Perseverance of the Saints[2]. This is the logical, reasonable, and biblical conclusion of the chain of events that leads to the salvation of sinners for the Glory of God[3].

The Trinity works in unity. The Father, in eternity past, chose some to be given to the Son. The Son came in time and died for those whom the Father had given to Him. The Spirit regenerates the hearts of sinners and draws the people, those chosen by the Father and redeemed by the Son, to the cross. And the Three Persons work together in preserving the elect. The Son is interceding[4] and has His hand holding and protecting the chosen ones[5]. The Father has His hand over the Son’s hands[6] and He provides all that the chosen ones need to persevere until the end. The Spirit is the seal and the guarantee of our glorification[7].

This is one of the most precious and beautiful doctrines of the Christian faith! This marvelous teaching had a tremendous impact in the life of one of the greatest preachers who ever lived, Charles Spurgeon. “The truth of preserving grace, Spurgeon testified, was the enticing bait that drew him to Christ. Before he was saved, Spurgeon observed others who appeared to fall away from their profession. These apparent examples of apostasy made him hesitant to commit his life to Christ... The thought that he might start the journey to heaven but fail to complete it terrified Spurgeon. As a result, he remained paralyzed in unbelief. But then Spurgeon heard the marvelous truth that all who truly start the Christian life surely complete it. At that point, he could not resist entrusting his life to Christ: ‘When I heard and read with wondering eyes that whosoever believed in Christ Jesus should be saved, the truth came to my heart with a welcome I cannot describe to you. The doctrine that He would keep the feet of His saints had a charm indeed for me.’ He testified elsewhere: ‘I must confess that the doctrine of the final preservation of the saints was a bait that my soul could not resist. I thought it was a sort of life insurance—an insurance of my character, an insurance of my soul, an insurance of my eternal destiny. I knew that I could not keep myself, but if Christ promised to keep me, then I should be safe forever; and I longed and prayed to find Christ, because I knew that, if I found Him, He would not give me a temporary and trumpery salvation, such as some preach, but eternal life which could never be lost.’ Without it, he claimed, he would not be able to preach: ‘If anybody could possibly convince me that final perseverance is not a truth of the Bible, I should never preach again, for I feel I should have nothing worth preaching.’ Simply put, the perseverance of the saints was a necessary link in the unbreakable golden chain of salvation that he preached.” (http://www.ligonier.org/blog/charles-spurgeon-calvinism-preserving-grace/)

But this teaching is also one of the most misunderstood ones. Most Christians have a wrong understanding of this teaching and I pray that the Holy Spirit may bring clarity and understanding through this teaching. Many Christians want to embrace this fifth point of the Doctrines of Grace alone, despising the other four, and doing that they promote a false assurance of salvation and a perverted gospel. They declare that once a person prayed the “sinner’s prayer” and was baptized this person is saved forever no matter what his or her life looks like. But this is not what the Bible teaches. We are called to judge and examine the fruits in our lives and in other people’s lives. The doctrine of the Perseverance of the Saints cannot be taught and embraced apart from the other four teachings[8]. If a person was regenerated by the Holy Spirit, this person will walk in holiness[9].

DEFINITION OF Perseverance of the Saints:

It teaches that God will preserve in saving grace all those whom He chose to be saved. “All the elect are kept by the power of God. None of the Father’s chosen one will ever be lost. None for whom Christ died will ever perish. None who are regenerated by the Spirit will ever fall from grace. This broad sweep of salvation now stands complete. Reaching back to eternity past and reaching forward to eternity future, salvation is rightly seen as one work of grace. Those whom God chose before time began are those who will be saved forever when time is no more All the elect will persevere because God Himself will persevere with them – and cause them to stand faultless before His throne.” (Steve Lawson, Foundations of Grace [Reformed Publishing], p.35)

The perseverance of the saints means that all those who are truly born again will be kept by God’s power and will persevere as Christians until the end of their lives, and that only those who persevere until the end have been truly born again.” (Wayne Grudem, Systematic Theology [Zondervan], p. 788)

SAINTS – It refers to those who were chosen and called by God. It doesn’t refer to all who profess to be Christians, but to all whom Christ professes to be His. It doesn’t refer to those who profess to know Jesus, but to those whom are known by Jesus. The word “saints” refers to those who were chosen by God’s grace, redeemed by Jesus’ grace, and regenerated by the Holy Spirit’s grace. It is not about every single person who professes to be saved, but those who truly were saved by God.

PERSEVERANCE – Those whom were chosen by the Father, bought by the Son, and regenerated and drawn by the Spirit will persevere until the end. Their perseverance is grounded and rooted in God’s grace. True Christians are preserved by the same gracious God who chose, bought, and regenerated them. The perseverance is the result of God’s preserving grace[10].

The Character and Authority of God is Behind this Teaching:

The main issue behind this teaching is not man, but God! It is not a question of man losing his salvation, but a question of Jesus losing the ones given to Him by the Father. The question is, “Is there anything more powerful and stronger than God?

The doctrine of the final perseverance of the saints addresses the question of the nature, the extent, and the duration of the care and protection promised to Christian believers by their heavenly Father. Our understanding of the nature of salvation, indeed, of the very character of God is at stake in the doctrine of the perseverance of the saints.” (Mark DeVine, The Original Promise Keeper: The Doctrine of the Final Perseverance of the Saints, Reformation & Revival – A Quarterly Journal for Church Leadership Volume 6, Number 4•Fall 1997 [http://www.biblicalstudies.org.uk/pdf/ref-rev/06-4/6-4_devine.pdf])

If we believe that a man who was chosen by God, redeemed by the blood of Jesus, and regenerated by the Holy Spirit can go to hell in the end, then something is really wrong with the power and the character of God.

The Language of Justification and Adoption:

The one who is born from above and believes in Jesus is said to be justified (Rom. 5:1; 8:30) by God. Once the Righteous Judge declares a person righteous He doesn’t go back with His decree. God is not changing His mind every minute and declaring the same person justified and then guilty. He doesn’t declare one person just and two hours later unjust. The Bible also speaks of Christians as being adopted by God (Rom. 8:15; Eph. 1:5) and once God adopts a person He doesn’t change His mind and forsake His adopted children. God loves His adopted children in a way that nothing can separate them from His love (Rom.8:15-39).

In Ephesians 1:13-14 Paul says that Christians were sealed with the Holy Spirit (“In him you also, when you heard the word of truth, the gospel of your salvation, and believed in him, were sealed with the promised Holy Spirit, 14 who is the guarantee of our inheritance until we acquire possession of it, to the praise of his glory”). “Seals were used widely in the ancient world as the primary way of indicating ownership… All of a person’s significant possessions were marked with the impression of a seal.” (Zondervan Illustrated Bible Backgrounds Commentary, Vol.3, p.308) The sealing of a person [slaves] was a sign of protection and security. Paul not only uses the language of adoption but he also uses the financial language when he says that the Holy Spirit is the “guarantee of our inheritance.” This word was used for down payment in ancient times. God has bought us and the guarantee of our glorification is the Holy Spirit inside of us.

PERSEVERANCE OF THE SAINTS IN JESUS’ TEACHINGS:

Let us walk together through the Gospels and see what the greatest expositor and greatest teacher taught about His own power to preserve the believers until the end.

As we have been seeing through our studies in the Gospels, Jesus taught these doctrines everywhere He went and to everyone He encountered.

“Calvin did not invent a new teaching any more than Columbus invented America or Newton the law of gravity. As Columbus and Newton merely discovered what had existence all along, so Calvin uncovered truths that had been in the Bible all time.” (Edwin Palmer, The Five Points of Calvinism [Baker], p.6) And the truths that Calvin simply uncovered were the great and God-exalting truths taught by Jesus Christ.

As we open the pages of the Bible in the Gospel section (books of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John) we see:

1 – THE CERTAINTY OF REMAINING IN THE TRUTH:

Mark 13:20-22 And if the Lord had not cut short the days, no human being would be saved. But for the sake of the elect, whom he chose, he shortened the days. 21 And then if anyone says to you, ‘Look, here is the Christ!’ or ‘Look, there he is!’ do not believe it. 22 For false christs and false prophets will arise and perform signs and wonders, to lead astray, if possible, the elect.

Using an apocalyptic language to teach His disciples about the upcoming events Jesus says that the time of His death, burial, resurrection, and ascension would be a period in which it would be so hard to remain faithful that only the grace of God could keep the elect strong in the faith. God gives grace to His chosen ones to remain in the truth of His teachings. During the time of Jesus’ death until His ascension many people tried to destroy the faith of the disciples with false teachings, but God kept them with true biblical discernment. Even when many voices are being spoken, the true sheep of Christ hear the true voice of the true Shepherd, because of God’s preserving grace.

2 – SAFELY RESCUED:

Matthew 18:12-14 What do you think? If a man has a hundred sheep, and one of them has gone astray, does he not leave the ninety-nine on the mountains and go in search of the one that went astray? 13 And if he finds it, truly, I say to you, he rejoices over it more than over the ninety-nine that never went astray. 14 So it is not the will of my Father who is in heaven that one of these little ones should perish.

Jesus makes it clear that God seeks His sheep until He finds them. His sheep are found by Him and led to safety. J.C. Ryle says, “These words are meant for the encouragement of all true Christians… They are meant to show us that our Lord Jesus is a Shepherd, who cares tenderly for every soul committed to His charge. The youngest, the weakest, the sickliest of his flock is as dear to him as the strongest: they shall never perish: none shall ever pluck them out of his hand. He will lead them gently through the wilderness of this world: he will not over-drive them a single day, lest any die (Gen. 33:13). He will carry them through every difficulty; he will defend them against every enemy… With such a Savior, who need fear beginning to be a through Christian? With such a Shepherd, who having once begun, need fear being cast away?” (J.C. Ryle, Expository Thoughts on Matthew [Banner of Truth], p.179)

3 – GOD GIVES ETERNAL LIFE:

John 3:14-16 And as Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness, so must the Son of Man be lifted up, 15 that whoever believes in him may have eternal life. 16 “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life.”

Once a person is regenerated by the Holy Spirit and receives a new heart and a new mind to comprehend and believe in the Gospel (3:1-8), at the exact moment of the regeneration and faith the person receives eternal life!

Eternal life is not something given only to people who are in heaven, but it is given in the present age. The life of the age to come (Gk. ζωὴν αἰώνιον) is given in the present age. Jesus doesn’t say, “will have,” but He says, “has eternal life.” According to John 17:3 eternal life is to know God, that is why the life of the age to come starts here, because we have already started to know (have a loving relationship with) God.

Eternal in Quality: “When Jesus spoke of the eternal life that is given to believers, He was speaking primarily of the quality of life they receive. It is life far different from the empty existence this world offers.” (Lawson, p. 295) It is a different life because its quality supersedes all others. We can know God!

Eternal in Duration: It is eternal not only in quality, but also in its duration. It is a life that endures forever. If salvation could last only for a few months or years, it would not be called eternal life, but temporary life! If it is eternal, it means that it cannot be lost in this age. If a person could be a Christian for twenty years and then lose his salvation, we would have to call it “twenty-year life” instead of eternal life. Christians, by the grace of God, have eternal life, not a temporary life that depends on man’s effort and works.

4 – ETERNAL SATISFACTION:

John 4:13-14 Jesus said to her, “Everyone who drinks of this water will be thirsty again, 14 but whoever drinks of the water that I will give him will never be thirsty again. The water that I will give him will become in him a spring of water welling up to eternal life.”

Every person who drinks of the salvation offered by Jesus Christ will never thirst again. Jesus Christ, the Living Water, satisfies completely and forever all the souls that drink from Him. It is an eternal state of grace!

Jesus alone can fill up the empty places of our inward man. Jesus alone can give solid, lasting, enduring happiness. The peace that he imparts is a fountain, which, once set flowing within the soul, flows on to all eternity. Its waters may have their ebbing seasons; but they are living waters, and they shall never be completely dried.” (Ryle, p. 144)

John 6:35 Jesus said to them, “I am the bread of life; whoever comes to me shall not hunger, and whoever believes in me shall never thirst.”

Coming to Jesus” (see the parallelism) is the same as believing in Him and all who come to Him will never hunger or thirst again!

John 6:51, I am the living bread that came down from heaven. If anyone eats of this bread, he will live forever. And the bread that I will give for the life of the world is my flesh, 58 This is the bread that came down from heaven, not like the bread the fathers ate, and died. Whoever feeds on this bread will live forever.

Every person lives forever, whether in heaven or hell. There is no annihilation of the soul. Jesus is saying that the one who believes in Him will be in a loving and gracious relationship with God for all eternity – starting here and now!

Why will those who believe in Him never hunger or thirst again?

John 6:37-40, 44 All that the Father gives me will come to me, and whoever comes to me I will never cast out. 38 For I have come down from heaven, not to do my own will but the will of him who sent me. 39 And this is the will of him who sent me, that I should lose nothing of all that he has given me, but raise it up on the last day. 40 For this is the will of my Father, that everyone who looks on the Son and believes in him should have eternal life, and I will raise him up on the last day, 44 No one can come to me unless the Father who sent me draws him. And I will raise him up on the last day.”

When a man comes to Jesus Christ, he only comes because he was given to Christ by the Father, and once he comes he will never be cast away[11]! Christ keeps His sheep forever. The Good Shepherd feeds and gives water to His sheep forever.

If one person, given by the Father, came to Jesus and then was cast out into hell, He would have failed to do the will of the Father.

The true believer, a person chosen by God, redeemed by the blood of Christ, and regenerated by the Spirit when he believes in Jesus, has eternal life, he eats of the Bread of Life, he drinks of the Living Water, and he is kept by Jesus.

5 – JUSTIFIED FOREVER:

John 5:24 Truly, truly, I say to you, whoever hears my word and believes him who sent me has eternal life. He does not come into judgment, but has passed from death to life.

Jesus is teaching that whoevers hear His voice and His words has eternal life. In John 10 Jesus explains that the only people who can hear His voice are those for whom He lays His life down – His sheep.

From the moment a person believes this person has eternal life, not temporary life! “If eternal life can be lost, it is not eternal. If it can be taken from us, it is not eternal. If we can renounce it so that it no longer belongs to us, it is not eternal. Is God changeable? Certainly not! Then His gifts cannot be withdrawn… If God had given us ten year’s life, then that life could not be lost before the end of the ten years. If he had given us one thousand years’ life, then that life could not be lost before the end of the one thousand years. In the same way, if he gives us eternal life, then that life is eternal. We can be certain that it will lead straight to the moment of our own physical resurrection…and beyond.” (James Boice, The Gospel of John [Baker], Vol. 2, p.396)

He does not come into judgment” --- The person who is chosen by the Father, redeemed by the Son, and regenerated by the Holy Spirit in order to believe and be pardoned is declared innocent before God. There is no condemnation for the believer[12].

The truth about the human race is that all humanity stands guilty before the judgment seat of God[13]. Every person is by nature, a child of the wrath, God’s righteous wrath[14].

Therefore there is no greater news than the news that God has declared the guilty innocent! In God’s judicial system His people, those chosen by His mercy and grace, were punished in Jesus Christ[15]. Christ received the punishment of His people, and when the sinner believes – by faith - he is declared righteous before the holy God[16]. God’s declaration of innocence is made once for all.

The person who was saved by God is free from any judgment and condemnation. Jesus Christ was condemned in the place of His people so that we shall not be condemned! See Romans 8:1, 28-34.

What wonderful news!

6 – ETERNALLY SECURED (eternal security):

John 10:25-30 Jesus answered them, “I told you, and you do not believe. The works that I do in my Father's name bear witness about me, 26 but you do not believe because you are not among my sheep. 27 My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me. 28 I give them eternal life, and they will never perish, and no one will snatch them out of my hand. 29 My Father, who has given them to me, is greater than all, and no one is able to snatch them out of the Father's hand. 30 I and the Father are one.”

In verse 28 Jesus makes the doctrine of eternal security extremely clear. He speaks about the certainty of salvation in three different ways:

1 - The Good Shepherd gives eternal life to each one of His sheep. Not temporary life, but eternal life!

2 – He promises that none of His sheep will ever perish. It is Jesus’ promise that none for whom He died will perish in hell. All for whom He died will believe in Him and will never go to hell! “A promise like this deserves the closest attention. If words mean anything, it contains that great doctrine, the perseverance, or continuance in grace, of true believers. That doctrine is literally hated by the world. No doubt, like every other truth of Scripture, it is liable to be abused. But the words of Christ are too plain to be evaded. He has said it, and he will make it good: ‘My sheep shall never perish.’ Whatever men may please to say against this doctrine, it is one which God’s children ought to hold fast, and defend with all their might.” (J.C. Ryle, Expository Thoughts on John [Banner of Truth], Vol. 2, p.150)

3 – The Lord of lords is holding each one of His sheep in His own hand. The One who conquered death and is the creator of all things has His people in His hand! Nothing and nobody is more powerful than the hands of Jesus Christ.

If a person who was truly saved ended up in hell, the problem would be with Jesus, the Shepherd, who would have lost a sheep. If the Good Shepherd loses one sheep, He fails and is no longer good. But Jesus loses none of His sheep[17], they are eternally secure in His hand.

If the words in verse 28 were not enough, Jesus adds another “hand” in verse 29, the Father’s hand! The believer is doubly secured. The Son and the Father are holding the believers in their hands. Jesus has the Father’s hand wrapped around His own. And they have two other hands free to fight against those who try to snatch the believers out of their hands.

Ryle says, “Our Lord does not say in this verse that his sheep shall lose nothing in this world. They may lose property, liberty, and life, for Christ’s sake. But their souls cannot be lost… All Christ’s sheep are in Christ’s hand. His hand holding them, and not their hand holding him, is the true secret of their safety and perseverance.” (Ryle, Vol. 2, p.155) We hold strong to Him, because He first holds us strong!

The security of Jesus’ sheep rests with Him as the good shepherd, who has the power to keep them safe. Neither thieves and robbers (vv.1,8) nor the wolf (v.12) can harm them. Verse 29 makes clear that the Father ultimately stands behind the sheep’s security, for no one is able to steal from God, who is sovereign control of all things. No stronger passage in the OT or NT exists for the absolute, eternal security of every true Christian.” (NASB MacArthur Study Bible, commentary on John 10:28,29)

We have not only the Son and the Father[18] holding the believer, but the Spirit is also protecting and preserving each believer[19]. So we are triple-secured! There would have to be someone, or something greater than the Trinity to cause a saved person to perish in hell!

7 – THE ETERNAL INDWELLING OF THE HOLY SPIRIT:

John 14:16-17 And I will ask the Father, and he will give you another Helper, to be with you forever, 17 even the Spirit of truth, whom the world cannot receive, because it neither sees him nor knows him. You know him, for he dwells with you and will be in you.

The Holy Spirit is with each believer forever! He is the seal and the guarantee of our salvation. The Holy Spirit doesn’t stay for a few days, or months, or years and then leave a person; when He comes and makes the person a temple He stays forever! He stays forever preserving the saving faith and giving strength to persevere[20].

8 – THE ETERNAL HIGH-PRIESLTY MINISTRY OF JESUS:

John 17:12, 20 and 24 While I was with them, I kept them in your name, which you have given me. I have guarded them, and not one of them has been lost except the son of destruction, that the Scripture might be fulfilled [even the fall of Judas was predetermined], 20 I do not ask for these only, but also for those who will believe in me through their word, [he is praying for us, Christians through all centuries], 24 Father, I desire that they also, whom you have given me, may be with me where I am, to see my glory that you have given me because you loved me before the foundation of the world.

Jesus prays here for the glorification of all His elect. During His last meal with His disciples Jesus demonstrated to those men that they had a great and perfect high-priest. Just like Jesus prayed for His disciples to remain faithful so is He right now praying for each one of His sheep.

Jesus ascended into Heaven and became the Perfect High-Priest (Hebrews 7:26 For it was indeed fitting that we should have such a high priest, holy, innocent, unstained, separated from sinners, and exalted above the heavens). As the Perfect High-Priest Jesus is the perfect interceder. The role of the high-priest was to intercede for the people before God. Jesus is doing this right now.

We are kept faithful because Jesus is interceding for us. See Romans 8:28-39. Jesus is praying for us, therefore nothing can separate us from God. Even the things that make people question the existence of God and curse God (sufferings, tribulations…) are not possible to make the elect be separated from God.

Hebrews 7:25 Consequently, he is able to save to the uttermost those who draw near to God through him, since he always lives to make intercession for them.

A person who was truly saved by God will be glorified, because of the grace and mercy of God alone! Even the perseverance is a gift of Jesus’ prayers on our behalf!

CONCLUSION:

Let me finish this gracious and amazing doctrine with a very practical example from the pages of the Scriptures. Let us take a careful look at two lives, two denials, and two different results.

A Wonderful Example of the Doctrine of the Perseverance of the Saints: During the last hours of our Lord Jesus before His crucifixion, we are told of two disciples who both denied Jesus Christ – Judas Iscariot and Simon Peter. Why did Judas kill himself and Peter become the leader of the early church? How did the sorrowful reaction of Judas lead him to kill himself while the sorrowful reaction of Peter led him to repentance?

The answer is in the words of our Lord Jesus Christ – Luke 22:31-32 “Simon, Simon, behold, Satan demanded to have you, that he might sift you like wheat, 32 but I have prayed for you that your faith may not fail. And when you have turned again, strengthen your brothers.”

Jesus, the Perfect high-Priest, was interceding on Peter’s behalf, but He was not praying for Judas. The reason why Peter repented and became the great leader of the early church while Judas Iscariot became a symbol of treason is in the grace of Jesus alone. Even though a believer falls, and we all fall, he will stand up. The life of a true Christian is marked by repentance, because of Christ’s intercession. “The believer, like a man on shipboard, may fall again and again on the deck, but he will never fall overboard.” (C. H. Spurgeon)

IMPORTANT OBSERVATIONS:

1 - Does this Doctrine Lead People to Sinful Behavior?

Many people try to argue against the doctrine of Perseverance of the Saints saying that it leads to sinful behavior. If a person thinks and behaves like that it is because he/she was never born of God. This doctrine is not dealing with people who profess to be Christians (it is not “once you professed to be saved you are saved no matter what”), but with those who were foreknown, predestined, called, and justified by God. Those who are born of God understand how much they were forgiven, and he who was forgiven much, loves much! We can and must test the reality of our profession: I John 2:3-6 And by this we know that we have come to know him, if we keep his commandments. 4 Whoever says “I know him” but does not keep his commandments is a liar, and the truth is not in him, 5 but whoever keeps his word, in him truly the love of God is perfected [the true believer has an always increasing love for God’s Word]; 2:5b-6 By this we may know that we are in him: 6 whoever says he abides in him ought to walk in the same way in which he walked [the true believer “walks” (life style) in humility, holiness, and compassion like Jesus did]; 2:9 Whoever says he is in the light and hates his brother is still in darkness [the true believer will love his brothers and sisters in the Lord, desire to be with and help them]; 5:18 We know that everyone who has been born of God does not keep on sinning.

So the answer to the question is NO! The assurance and certainty of salvation lead us to a life of repentance and holiness. “A well-grounded assurance is the most active worker in the field, the most valiant warrior in the battle, and the most patient sufferer in the furnace. There are none so active as the assured. There never were men so self-sacrificing, so daring, so zealous, so enthusiastic in the cause of Christ, as the men who know that their names were written in the Lamb’s Book of Life, and therefore out of gratitude serve their God.” (C.H. Spurgeon, Full Assurance – Psalm 35:3)

2 – What About Those Who Abandoned the Faith?

Most of us know many people who professed to be Christians, were baptized, and then “stopped following Christ.” Here we have two answers:

1 – Some true believers may fall for a little while. True Christians may go through a time of doubt and backsliding, but this time will be short, the phase of backsliding and spiritual coldness is for a short period, because the Bible teaches us that true Christians must always be changing; 2 – Most of these people who forsake Christ were never truly born of God. Jesus said that many will come in His name, but the truth is that He never knew them. The parable of the soils shows us that some stay in church and pretend to follow Christ for a while, but later when tribulations come they show that it was superficial. John tells in a very clear way that these people were never saved (I John 2:19 They went out from us, but they were not of us; for if they had been of us, they would have continued with us. But they went out, that it might become plain that they all are not of us).

Our experiences must be grounded in the Word of God. If a person professed to be a Christian and then went another direction, rejecting Christ, it is because that person was never a true sheep of Christ, for He loses none of His sheep.

3 – Be Careful With Feelings!

Many Christians “feel like” they have lost their salvation before[21]. Satan is in a constant battle to assault the assurance of our salvation. Why? Because soldiers who have no confidence in their Master are easy prey. When a person loses the certainty that it is God who saves and keeps us safe, he starts becoming man-centered (ego-centered). There is a reason why Paul compares salvation to a helmet[22]. The truth about God’s mighty power and amazing grace in the salvation of man must be daily put on the Christian head (his mind, his thinking). The truth that Jesus Christ is the author and perfector of our salvation must be the ground where we stand, fall, run, and fight. Once we put on the helmet of the hope of salvation we can fight like lions! Death will bring no fear, because we know of the eternal life given to us by Christ.

Conclusion:

How wonderful and God-exalting are the Doctrines of Grace. No other doctrine elevates the grace of God, and therefore His glory, like the Five Points that we finished studying today. No other doctrine humbles proud and arrogant man like these teachings. No teaching exalts the sovereign and power of God like these ones.

“Never has the need been greater for the truths of sovereign grace to be firmly established in the church. Her thinking about God desperately need to be flowing in the right direction. As the church thinks, so she worships; and, as the church worships, so she lives, serves, and evangelizes. The church’s right view of God and the outworking of His grace gives shape to everything that is vital and important. The church must recapture her lofty vision of God and, thereby, be anchored to the solid rock of His absolute supremacy in all things. Only then will the church have a God-centered orientation in all matters of ministry. This, I believe, is the desperate need of the hour.” (Steve Lawson, Foundations of Grace [Reformed Publishing], p. 23)

Only when we embrace, proclaim, and live these doctrines we can truly say, “For from him and through him and to him are all things. To him be glory forever. Amen.” (Romans 11:36)

All the glory be to the Triune God! Salvation belongs to the Lord (Jonah 2:9)

For more resources online:

http://www.smallings.com/english/Essays/WhatIsPreservation.pdf

http://www.monergism.com/directory/link_category/Assurance--Perseverance/Eternal-Security/

http://www.monergism.com/directory/link_category/Perseverance-of-Saints/

http://www.waynegrudem.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/perseverance-of-the-saints-hebrews-6.pdf

http://www.desiringgod.org/resource-library/taste-see-articles/can-the-regenerate-be-erased-from-the-book-of-life

http://www.gty.org/resources/articles/A218/perseverance-of-the-saints

http://www.sbts.edu/documents/tschreiner/2.1_article.pdf

http://vintage.aomin.org/eternalsecurity.html


[1] It is called Doctrines of Grace because it emphasizes that salvation is the gracious work of God. We could very well call this system of the Doctrines of Glory, because no other system of teachings emphasizes the glory of God in the salvation of sinners like these teachings.

[2] Also called Preserving Grace – God’s grace in preserving and giving the believers power to persevere.

[3] Romans 8:28-30 28 And we know that for those who love God all things work together for good, for those who are called according to his purpose. 29 For those whom he foreknew he also predestined to be conformed to the image of his Son, in order that he might be the firstborn among many brothers. 30 And those whom he predestined he also called, and those whom he called he also justified, and those whom he justified he also glorified.

[4] Romans 8:34; Hebrews 7:25

[5] John 10:28

[6] John 10 29

[7] Ephesians 1:13-14

[8] “This doctrine does not stand alone but it is a necessary parto f the Calvinistic system of theology.” (Laraine Boettner, The Reformed Doctrines of Predestination [Philadelphia], p. 182)

[9] I John 1:5-6, 8; 2:3 [John 14:15], 6, 9-10, 15-17, 29; 5:18

[10] Philippians 1:6; Romans 8:29-30, 35; I Corinthians 1:7-9; 10:13; Ephesians 1:5, 13-14; 4:30; II Timothy 4:18; I Peter 1:3-5; Jude 1, 24-25

[11] “The aorist subjunctive of strong denial makes it clear that rejection of one who seeks refuge in Christ is a complete and total impossibility. What words to a sinners heart! Those who come to Christ will find Him a loving Lord who will never cast out those who trust in Him.” (James White - http://vintage.aomin.org/eternalsecurity.html)

[12] “Such a man is in an entirely new position before God. He is like one who has moved from one side of a gulf to another… He is already pardoned, forgiven, and saved, though not in heaven… His sins are entirely removed, taken away, and blotted out of God’s holy book, by Christ’s blood. He may look forward to judgment without fear and say, ‘Who is he that condemneth?’” (Ryle, p. 205)

[13] Romans 3:9-19

[14] Ephesians 1:1-4

[15] II Corinthians 5:21; Romans 8:3; Galatians 3:13; Isaiah 53:5-8

[16] Romans 5:1

[17] John 6:39 All that the Father gives me will come to me, and whoever comes to me I will never cast out. 38 For I have come down from heaven, not to do my own will but the will of him who sent me. 39 And this is the will of him who sent me, that I should lose nothing of all that he has given me, but raise it up on the last day.40 For this is the will of my Father, that everyone who looks on the Son and believes in him should have eternal life, and I will raise him up on the last day, 44 No one can come to me unless the Father who sent me draws him. And I will raise him up on the last day, 54 Whoever feeds on my flesh and drinks my blood has eternal life, and I will raise him up on the last day.

[18] Isaiah 43:13 "Even from eternity I am He, And there is none who can deliver out of My hand; I act and who can reverse it?"

[19] Ephesians 1:13-14 You were sealed in Him with the Holy Spirit of promise, who is given as a pledge of our inheritance; II Corinthians 1:21–22 Now He who establishes us with you in Christ and has anointed us is God, who also has sealed us and given us the Spirit in our hearts as a guarantee.

[20] Philippians 1:6 And I am sure of this, that he who began a good work in you will bring it to completion at the day of Jesus Christ.

[21] “Of all the Diabolians that ever stole into the city of Mansoul, Mr. Live-by-feeling was one of the worst of villains, though he had the fairest face. Brethren, you had better live by works than live by feelings, both are damning forms of trust, but the one is more

deceptive and more delusive than the other by far. You are justified by faith, not by feelings; you are saved by what Christ felt for you, not by what you feel.” (C.H. Spurgeon, Full Assurance – Psalm 35:3)

[22] Ephesians 6:17 And take the helmet of salvation

Friday, February 8, 2013

The Lord of Lords Part II

Preached by Gustavo Barros at Gospel Fellowship Community Church Salem


Psalm 110 A Psalm of David 1 The Lord says to my Lord: “Sit at my right hand, until I make your enemies your footstool.” 2 The Lord sends forth from Zion your mighty scepter. Rule in the midst of your enemies! 3 Your people will offer themselves freely on the day of your power, in holy garments; from the womb of the morning, the dew of your youth will be yours. 4 The Lord has sworn and will not change his mind, “You are a priest forever after the order of Melchizedek.” 5 The Lord is at your right hand; he will shatter kings on the day of his wrath. 6 He will execute judgment among the nations, filling them with corpses; he will shatter chiefs over the wide earth. 7 He will drink from the brook by the way; therefore he will lift up his head.

Introduction:
Today we continue answering the question that is above all questions – “Who is Jesus Christ?”  You may think that there are other more important questions, but the truth is that the answers to all other questions are influenced by the answer of who Jesus is.

In the 90’s the question was “What would Jesus do?”, but I truly believe that there is an even greater question that we must ask ourselves and others and that is; “What is Jesus doing?”

It is so important for the church of Christ and each Christian individual to have a fresh picture and understanding of who Jesus is.

One of the main reasons for the Book of Revelation is to paint a vivid picture of Jesus Christ. The name of the book, ἀποκάλυψις, means that it is about the revelation, the uncovering and revealing from and about Jesus.
Jesus is seen sitting on His throne, walking among the churches, ruling, reigning over everything and everybody, interceding for His people, judging the nations (the wrath of the Lamb), and being worshiped in Heaven.
The purpose of painting this picture of who Christ is, is to comfort the Christians who were being persecuted, shock the ones who were compromising their faith (a wake-up call), and harden and decree a terrible judgment upon the enemies of the Gospel.

I pray that as we see and behold Christ through the exposition of the Word of God that some may be comforted, others encouraged, rebuked, saved, and shaken. It will be a terrible thing if when we finish seeing Christ through Psalm 110, we continue being the same people.

Context:
As we saw in the last study, Psalm 110 is a Davidic Psalm (a Psalm of David). This Psalm was not written to or about any other man, but it is about Christ and Christ alone. It is a Solus Christus psalm. David was invited to see the enthronement of the Messiah, a king from his lineage who was much greater than himself. David was inspired by the Holy Spirit to see/hear and write the Coronation of Jesus Christ. He was a special guest just like Isaiah was a guest to see the Messiah’s sufferings. Psalm 110 is solely a Messianic Psalm (like no other Psalm).

“It is the greatest of the messianic psalms. It alone is about the Messiah and his work exclusively.” (James Boice, An Expositional Commentary – Psalms, Volume III, Baker, pg 892)

“This psalm is one of the fullest and most compendious prophecies of the person and offices of Christ in the whole Old Testament.” (Edward Reynolds)

One theologian said that Psalm 110 is David’s Creed, just like the Apostles’ Creed.
Much of the Apostles’ Creed comes from Psalm 110.

PSALM 110 IN THE NT:
This is the most used Psalm in the New Testament and it always refers to Jesus Christ (Matt. 22:43-44; Mark 12:36; Luke 20:42-43; Acts 2:34-35; Heb. 1:13; 5:6; 7:17;10:13).
v. 1- at least 25 times; and v. 4 – about 5 times.

*This Psalm was a powerful weapon used by our Lord during the confrontation at the Temple during His last week in Jerusalem – see Mark 12:36 [it confounded His enemies].
*This was the last Old Testament passage quoted by Peter during his great sermon on the day of Pentecost – see Acts 2:34-35 [to convict].
*Paul used this passage to prove the final victory of Christ over death! – See I Corinthians 15:20-28.
*The author of Hebrews used this Psalm as the foundation for His Christ-exalting sermon!

Let us love this Psalm as our Lord Jesus did and as the early church did!

“To the modern reader, Psalm 110 is full of puzzles. To the early church, it was full of treasures; . . .”  (Michael Wilcock, The Message of Psalms 73–150, The Bible Speaks Today, Downers Grove-IVP)

So let us dig into this Gold Mine and get ahold of these treasures!

Outline:
The psalm naturally and easily divides into 2 stanzas with each stanza functioning as a divine oracle. The pattern in both is the same: there is a promise and result. Stanza one rejoices in Messiah as the great King in the manner of Ps. 2. Stanza 2 exalts Messiah as the Great Priest after the order of the mysterious Melchizedek. He is coronated as King in vs. 1-3 and consecrated as Priest in vs. 4-7:
1 – An oracle about His Lordship (vs.1-3) - 3 promises to His Messiah-Son: 1) I will defeat your enemies (v. 1), 2) extend your kingdom (v.2), and 3) give you a great army (v.3).
2 – An oracle about His Priesthood (vs.4-7).

I – jesus the lord (vs. 1-3)
II – jesus the priest (vs. 4-5)
iii – jesus the judge (vs. 6-7)

I – JESUS THE LORD (VS. 1-3)
1 The Lord says to my Lord: “Sit at my right hand, until I make your enemies your footstool.” 2 The Lord sends forth from Zion your mighty scepter. Rule in the midst of your enemies! 3 Your people will offer themselves freely on the day of your power, in holy garments; from the womb of the morning, the dew of your youth will be yours.

Psalm 110:1 is a declaration of the divinity of Jesus Christ! It is a declaration of the sovereign reign of Jesus Christ! It is a proclamation of who Jesus Christ is!

There is a declaration in heaven. A Divine declaration!
Who is declaring? What is He declaring?
v.1 – “THE LORD SAYS (Hb. נְאֻם[nĕ'um]— noun: utterance, declaration) TO MY LORD
HbיְהוָהYHWH or Yahweh. That is the name of the Almighty God who created the heavens and the earth. The one who is: i.e. the absolute and unchangeable one; the existing, ever living, as self-consistent and unchangeable.

“The Lord/Yahweh SAYS” – used for oracles. It is a declaration. It is an oracle from Yahweh, the creator of heaven and earth, the sovereign God.
The King of kings is declaring something.
The verse should be translated, “An oracle/declaration from Yahweh to my Lord.”

WHO IS THE OTHER LORD? WHO IS THE LORD OF DAVID?
Hbאֲדֹנָי – ’ădōnai / ’ădōni (singular) – lord, owner, master.


King David is talking about someone greater than himself, someone who is lord over his own life and government. The lord of David is someone greater than any mere human being.

*** That is exactly Jesus’ point when He asked the Pharisees who this person was that David was talking about. See Mark 12:35-37 [context: Jesus said that the Lord God is one (12:29), now He says there is another Lord – the second Person of the Trinity]

It is a divine declaration from one Lord to another. From one person of the Trinity to another!

What is the Lord Almighty declaring to His Son/Christ?
SIT AT MY RIGHT HAND, UNTIL I MAKE YOUR ENEMIES YOUR FOOTSTOOL

SIT  [yashab] – It is a picture of triumph. The king sitting on his throne is a picture of a victorious reign and peace. Battles were conquered so He can sit on His throne and rule.

SIT AT MY RIGHT HAND” --- The “right hand” is the place of honor and power. “To sit at the king’s right hand was more than mere honor; it was to share in his rule. It signified participation in the royal dignity and power.” (James Boice, An Expositional Commentary – Psalms, Volume III, Baker, pg 894)

Sitting on the throne doesn’t mean that Jesus was tired and He needed to sit down and rest. It doesn’t mean inactivity, but that the work was done. He conquered His battle and now He can sit down as One who reigns (see Hb 1:3;10:12).

UNTIL I MAKE YOUR ENEMIES YOUR FOOTSTOOL” --- In ancient times kings would have the pictures of their enemies on their footstool, symbolizing that they were under the king’s feet, defeated! See Joshua 10:24 (the five Amorite kings).

Psalm 110:1 is the most quoted Psalm in the New Testament because it is a declaration that Jesus Christ is reigning! He is reigning! God made Him Lord!

When was it? When did this happen?

At the ascension and exaltation of Jesus Christ! God sent His Son to save His people. He was born in humility. People rejected Him. People hated Him, they despised Him, they crucified the Son of God. He was pierced on a cross!
The cross was a symbol of shame, unworthiness, mockery, slavery, rebellion. To finish the Humiliation of Christ He was buried on that Friday around 5 pm. But that was not His end! That is not how the story ends.He was raised from the dead. He conquered death. So, Jesus rose from the dead. He conquered death! But His story doesn’t end at His resurrection – there is also the Ascension and Exaltation of Christ!

** The cross and the grave were empty, but the throne was occupied!

Daniel saw what happened after the resurrection of Christ. See Daniel 7:9-14 [The prophet sees a final scene of judgment, when God takes away all the power of the nations and gives it to the One who sits with Him]

When was that? When was the fulfillment of Daniel’s vision?
The Bible is clear that the “Coming of the Son of Man” was at the ascension and exaltation of Jesus Christ.
Mk 14:61-62 61Again the high priest asked him, “Are you the Christ, the Son of the Blessed?” 62 And Jesus said, “I am, and you will see the Son of Man seated at the right hand of Power (Psalm 110:1), and coming with the clouds of heaven (Daniel 7).”
The New Testament says over and over again that Jesus Christ received all power and authority after the resurrection and ascension into Heaven. Mt 28:18; Eph 1:20-23; I Pe 3:22 through the resurrection of Jesus Christ, 22 who has gone into heaven and is at the right hand of God, with angels, authorities, and powers having been subjected to him.

As forcefully as man rejected the Messiah, God exalted Him (Acts 2:36 Let all the house of Israel therefore know for certain that God has made him both Lord and Christ, this Jesus whom you crucified; 5:30-31 The God of our fathers raised Jesus from the dead--whom you had killed by hanging him on a tree. God exalted him to his own right hand as Prince and Savior that he might give repentance and forgiveness of sins to Israel; Phillipians 2:8-11 And being found in human form, he humbled himself by becoming obedient to the point of death, even death on a cross. 9 Therefore God has highly exalted him and bestowed on him the name that is above every name, 10 so that at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, in heaven and on earth and under the earth, 11 and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father).

God made Him Lord of lords!

** It was the will of God to have the Son crushed and slaughtered. His blood was shed to make peace between us and God. His body was slaughtered so that by His blood we could have forgiveness of sin. He rose from the dead. On the 40th day He was taken into heaven on the clouds – the Son of Man rode on the clouds – the carriage of God. God said, “Go get my Son! Bring the King here!”

He walks through Heaven and Yahweh, the Almighty God, His Father says, “Sit at my right hand, until I make your enemies your footstool. Rule, my Son!”

Nobody makes Jesus Christ Lord, God made Him!

He is Lord whether you confess before man or not, whether you curse or bless Him, whether you serve or hate Him, whether you spit on His face or kiss Him, whether you bow down in reverence or by having your knees broken by His rod – He is Lord!!!!!!! God made Him Lord!

How we need to be reminded of this truth! How we must daily be refreshed by this picture of Jesus Christ sitting on His throne reigning over everybody and everything!
He is not a baby in the manger. He is not hanging on the cross. He is not buried. He is reigning!

May the Lord open our eyes like with Stephen, may we behold Christ standing at the right hand of God, and let us become as bold as lions. See who is Lord over all and your fears will be gone. Stephen smiled at His death because he saw where Christ is and He is doing.

How the church needs to be reminded of who Christ is!
How we need to be refreshed by the vision of our Lord sitting on the throne with all power.

v.2The Lord sends forth from Zion your mighty scepter. Rule in the midst of your enemies!

The Lord sends forth from Zion your mighty scepter” --- The picture is of Jesus Christ sitting on His throne and holding the mighty scepter/rod of God together with Him. It is a picture of God the Father and God the Son exercising power together.
mighty scepter” --- The scepter is symbol of power and dominium (see Rev.2:27)

FROM ZION” --- That is the Heavenly Zion (see Psalm 2:6). See Hebrews 12:22-24
Rule in the midst of your enemies” --- It is a command. “Exercise your power and authority!”

YOUR ENEMIES” --- Jesus has enemies. People want to have a Jesus who loves everybody and that is incapable of having enemies. But that is not how the Bible portrays Christ.  See Mat 12:30; Rom 5:10; Phl 3:18. Unbelievers are hostile toward God (Rom 8:7 the sinful mind is hostile to God. It does not submit to God's law, nor can it do so.), therefore they are enemies of Christ!

And our Lord is ruling in their middle!
Rule in the midst of your enemies!” --- He overcame all His enemies and that is why He rules in their presence!

The church of Christ is being built. He has been building His church in the midst of His enemies. Jesus Christ is ruling over all evil forces! He is ruling in the middle of the enemies!
How does Jesus Christ rule in the midst of His enemies?

1 – By the power of the Holy Spirit (Act 1:8; Rom 15:13; ITh 1:5); 2 – By the power of His Word (Rom 1:16).The preaching of the Word of God, the preaching of the Gospel is the mighty scepter used by God to rule. Hebrews 1:3; 3 – By answering prayers; 4 – Saving people; 5 – By building His church; 6 – By raising and lowering human leaders/presidents to do what He pleases (Ezra 6:22; Prov 21:1 The king’s heart is a stream of water in the hand of the Lord; he turns it wherever he wills); 7 – By restraining the limits and the power of evil (Gen 20:6 It was I who kept you from sinning against me. Therefore I did not let you touch her); 8 – By allowing evil to run its course so that everything is working for His glory and our good.

You better believe and hold strong to these truths, or you will go crazy and become hopeless!

The Lord reigns from Zion! From Heaven and from His church, He reigns!

A Demonstration of His Power:
v.3Your people will offer themselves freely on the day of your power, in holy garments; from the womb of the morning, the dew of your youth will be yours.

Your people will offer themselves freely on the day of your power” --- Jesus Christ has His people! He has His own sheep! See John 10 (my sheep)

Who are these soldiers? His Church, His army, His sheep!
See John 10:24-30. He calls His soldiers/sheep and they come!

What a beautiful picture of God’s Irresistible Grace! What a picture of what salvation is!

As the Lord rules, as He sends forth His scepter, His power, by the preaching of the Gospel and the work of the Holy Spirit, those who were His enemies start offering themselves freely to Christ!

When does it happen?
ON THE DAY OF YOUR POWER” --- People can only offer themselves to the Lord when He manifests His power! On the Day of His Power the Holy Spirit regenerates His people and they are re-born with a new mind and a new desire. They desire to serve the Lord Jesus Christ!

A man can only see the Kingdom of God and the King Jesus, if he is born of the Spirit (John 3).

in holy garments” --- On the Day of His Power His people come dressed in Holy Garments!
They come “in the beauty of God’s holiness.” It is a picture of priests serving God. They serve with their worship.

We had filthy rags as our garments, but now Christ gives us His white and righteous garments!
We were enemies, but by His power we become priests and sacrifices!

The idea of the sentence is that the Lord’s people are a willing sacrifice to Him. They offer themselves as a sacrifice to the Lord, and it is done by their way of life.

from the womb of the morning, the dew of your youth will be yours” --- It is an illustration of majestic splendor and strength and number. What David is probably saying is that the King’s army is strong, it brings life and it doesn’t grow weary. The army doesn’t grow weary because its King is strong.

“The host of young men is likened to the dew both on account of its vigorousness and its multitude, which are like the freshness of the mountain dew and the immense number of its drops” (Keil and Delitzsch Biblical Commentary on the Old Testament)

He is not only Lord over all, but He is also the High Priest! Jesus is the High Priest in Heaven!

The Priestly Reign and Authority of Jesus Christ:

II – JESUS THE PRIEST (VS.4-5)
4 The Lord has sworn and will not change his mind, “You are a priest forever after the order of Melchizedek.” 5 The Lord is at your right hand; he will shatter kings on the day of his wrath.

Verse 4 introduces a second divine oracle. It goes beyond an oracle, it is an oath of the almighty God!

This verse is so precious that the author of Hebrews exposes it in chapters 5-7 of his letter.

The first oracle (vs.1-3) was a proclamation of the Lordship of Jesus Christ. God declared that Jesus is the Christ – the anointed king!
Now, the second oracle is a proclamation of the Priesthood of Christ. He is not only the Lord of lords, but also the Priest of priests, the High-Priest of God!
Not a normal High-Priest, but a King-Priest!

v.4 – “The Lord has sworn and will not change his mind” --- It is a divine, immutable, unchangeable, and eternal decree!

*** What God is declaring/proclaiming is impossible to be undone. It is impossible to go wrong.

You are a priest forever after the order of Melchizedek”--- No earthly man according to the Law could be a king and a priest. No man could be a priest forever!!!

When Uzziah tried to offer incense to the Lord by entering the temple, performing the priest’s duty, God judged him by afflicting him with leprosy (II Chron. 26:16-23).

This double office was ascribed to the Messiah – Christ fulfills Zachariah 6:12-13 (Tell him this is what the LORD Almighty says: 'Here is the man whose name is the Branch, and he will branch out from his place and build the temple of the LORD. 13 It is he who will build the temple of the LORD, and he will be clothed with majesty and will sit and rule on his throne. And he will be a priest on his throne. And there will be harmony between the two).

after the order of Melchizedek” --- Melchizedek is a very interesting Bible character. He appears in only 3 books of the Bible, but he has a powerful influence over the priesthood of Christ.

He is first introduced in Genesis 14:17-24. He was a king and priest to whom Abraham paid tithes.

Melchizedek = king of righteousness. He was the king of Salem (peace) [Jerusalem].

What is quite significant from Genesis 14 is that Melchizedek blessed Abram, showing that he was greater than Abram. And Abram recognized that Melchizedek was greater and so gave him a tithe of all.

The next mention of Melchizedek is in Psalm 110:4. The last book of the Bible to mention him is Hebrews and it is there that God provides a beautiful picture of Christ and Melchizedek.
See Hebrews 7:1-3 – Who Melchizedek is.
v.3 – No genealogy (very important in the book of Genesis). “Like/ resembling the Son of God”. A King and Priest, superior to Abraham. This man was foreshadowing Jesus. He was not Christ! The way he shows up and disappears is a shadow of Christ.

“In all this – in the silences as well as in the statements – he is a fitting type of Christ; in fact, the record by the things it says of him and by the things it does not say has assimilated him to the Son of God. It is the eternal being of the Son of God that is here in view; not his human life. Our author has no docetic view of Christ; he knows that ‘our Lord has sprung from Judah’ (v.14). But in His eternal being the Son of God has really, as Melchizedek has typically, ‘neither beginning of days nor end of life’; and more especially now, exalted at the right hand of God, he ‘remains a priest forever.’ Melchizedek remains a priest continually for the duration of his appearance in the biblical narrative; but in the antitype Christ remains a priest continually without qualification. And it is not the type which determines the antitype, but the antitype which determines the type; Jesus is not portrayed after the pattern of Melchizedek, but Melchizedek is ‘made conformable to the Son of God’” (F.F. Bruce, The New International Commentary on the New Testament – Hebrews, Eerdmans, pg 160)

See Hebrews 7:11-28 – vs.11-14 = imperfection of the Levitical priesthood; vs. 15-28 = Christ’s priesthood is perfect.

He is not only the Lord and King, but the High Priest of God Almighty!
The High-Priest was someone who was qualified to represent and pray for others before God (Hbr 5:1 Every high priest is selected from among men and is appointed to represent them in matters related to God). The duty of the High Priest was to intercede/pray for and represent man and women before God.

What is Jesus doing as His people’s High Priest after the order of Melchizedek?
Heb. 2:17-18 Therefore he had to be made like his brothers in every respect, so that he might become a merciful and faithful high priest in the service of God, to make propitiation for the sins of the people. 18 For because he himself has suffered when tempted, he is able to help those who are being tempted. [He not only made atonement, but He is helping us!]; Heb. 4:15-16 For we do not have a high priest who is unable to sympathize with our weaknesses, but one who in every respect has been tempted as we are, yet without sin. 16 Let us then with confidence draw near to the throne of grace, that we may receive mercy and find grace to help in time of need. [He is providing mercy]; Heb. 7:25 23The former priests were many in number, because they were prevented by death from continuing in office, 24 but he holds his priesthood permanently, because he continues forever. 25 Consequently, he is able to save to the uttermost those who draw near to God through him, since he always lives to make intercession for them.

He is praying/interceding for His people. Jesus Christ is not only ruling over everything and everybody, but He is also interceding and representing His people before God.

“It is important to emphasize this, for the character of our Lord’s intercession has at times been grotesquely misrepresented in popular Christian thought. He is not to be thought of ‘as an orante, standing ever before the Father with outstretch arms and with strong crying and tears pleading our case in the presence of a reluctant God; but as a throned Priest-King, asking what he will from a Father who always hears and grants his request. Our Lord’s life in heaven is his prayer.” (Bruce, pg. 174)

The Lord of lords, the King of kings, the One who is sitting at the right hand of God, the One whose scepter is going forth to all the earth is praying for and preserving His people.

His eyes and His heart are on those who belong to Him. He is praying for each one of His soldiers, for each one of His servants, for each one of His sheep!

See John 17 – The High Priestly Prayer!

See Romans 8:31-39.

Isn’t it comforting? Isn’t it a tremendous and powerful truth?

“Those who have Christ as their high priest and mediator with God have in him a Savior whose saving power is available without end, not liable to the mischances of mortal life. He lives eternally, eternally engaged to bless and protect those who have committed themselves to him. The way of approach to God through him is a way which is always open, because in the presence of God he represents his people as ‘a priest forever’. He is no mediator in the ordinary sense, a go-between who places his good offices at the disposal of two parties in the hope of bringing them to agreement. He is a unique Mediator between God and mankind because He combines Godhead and manhood perfectly in his own person; in him God draws near to men and women and in him men and women may draw near to God, with the full assurance of constant and immediate access.” (F.F. Bruce, The New International Commentary on the New Testament – Hebrews, Eerdmans, pg 173)

Jesus Christ, the Lord over the whole Universe, is engaged in praying and interceding for you. Are you engaged in giving your life to this merciful High Priest?

His prayers are answered, because everything He asks, He asks according to the will of the Father. He is a perfect High Priest.

Luke 22:32 “Simon, Simon, behold, Satan demanded to have you, that he might sift you like wheat, 32 but I have prayed for you that your faith may not fail. And when you have turned again, strengthen your brothers.”
He prayed for Peter and Peter continued to be a faithful man of God. But Jesus didn’t pray for Judas.

And just like Christ prayed for Peter, today, if you were born of the Spirit, the Son of God is praying for you. His priestly ministry is eternal, He never stops interceding for His people, therefore the salvation which He secures for them is absolute!

We have the certainty of our salvation, not because of our own merits and efforts, but because of His intercession for us! If I believe I can lose my salvation, I am saying that Jesus Christ is a poor and terrible High Priest!

“How long is a believer saved when he trusts in the person and work of Christ? Forever! What is left for him to do in order to be sure he is saved? Nothing! He is saved completely! This truth takes away any claim by any denomination that says we must have good works in order be saved. There is nothing left for us to do after we become a believer in Christ. This is possible only because Jesus Christ is an eternal priest, and this is why believers are eternally secure.” (Gil)

Far from being an excuse to sin, the Assurance of Salvation exalts Christ, magnifies the Holy Spirit, and glorifies God as the author and finisher of our salvation. Are you saved? Do you bear fruits of salvation? Has your life been transformed?

110:4 The Lord has sworn and will not change his mind, “You are a priest forever after the order of Melchizedek.”
No matter what is happening around you, no matter what is going on in your life – Jesus Christ is the High-Priest of His people! No matter who is bringing accusations against you, no matter who is speaking evil against you – nobody and no power can change the fact that God established Jesus Christ as His people’s High-Priest!

But for those who don’t have Jesus Christ as the Only True Mediator, for those who have not denied themselves and followed Him – the High-Priest of the order of Melchizedek is a just and righteous King, a King that punishes evil and avenge His people:
v.5 The Lord is at your right hand; he will shatter kings on the day of his wrath

A Melchizedekian priest is more than one who performs worshipful ritual. He is, in fact, One who does powerful and successful battle for the glory of Yahweh!

The Lord is at your right hand” --- It is a figure of speech meaning that God is with the Lord of David. God the Father and God the Son are reigning together.
The Lord God is assisting and empowering the Son!

They rule and govern together!

he will shatter kings on the day of his wrath” --- “David did this in order to show that Adoni's enemies will be slaughtered as sacrifices, that they will be devastated in the midst of a holy war, led by a holy King-Priest, who will bring them as slaughtered sacrifices to God.” (http://faculty.gordon.edu/hu/bi/Ted_Hildebrandt/OTeSources/19-Psalms/Text/Articles/Davis-Ps110-BS.pdf)

It is very similar to Psalm 2:9 [You will rule them with an iron scepter; you will dash them to pieces like pottery].

Rikk Watts says that Psalm 110 is ”a new interpretation of Psalm 2.”
See similarities between Psalm 2 and 110:



PSALM 2
PSALM 110
Nations’ subjugation
2:1-3,8-12
110:1-2
The shattering of the enemies
2:9
110:5
Yahweh’s wrath
2:5
110:5
The King’s Son sitting on the throne in Zion
2:6
110:1-2
The nations are given to the Lord
2:8 – He is told to ask
110:3 –He receives
The nations are destroyed
2:12 warning
110:5 – the consequence


 “on the day of his wrath” --- The wrath of God and of Christ is NOT a desired and spoken of topic in our days. The wrath of God is never spoken or preached about in most churches and by most Christians.

“It is sad indeed to find so many professing Christians who appear to regard the wrath of God as something for which they need to make an apology, or who at least wish there were no such thing. While some who would not go so far as to openly admit that they consider it a blemish on the divine character, yet they are far from regarding it with delight; they like not to think about it, and they rarely hear it mentioned without a secret resentment rising up in their hearts against it.” (Arthur Pink)

Most people don’t understand and accept the wrath of God and of Christ, because they don’t understand the holiness of God! The Holiness of God is His most important attribute, it is the foundation of all the others. All other attributes flow from His holiness!

A study of the concordance will show that there are more references in Scripture to the anger, fury, and wrath of God, than there are to His love and tenderness. Because God is holy, He hates all sin; and because He hates all sin, His anger burns against the sinner (Psa 7:11). Now the wrath of God is as much a divine perfection as is His faithfulness, power, or mercy. It must be so, for there is no blemish whatever, not the slightest defect in the character of God; yet there would be if “wrath” were absent from Him! Indifference to sin is a moral blemish, and he who hates it not is a moral leper. How could He who is the Sum of all excellency look with equal satisfaction upon virtue and vice, wisdom and folly? How could He who is infinitely holy disregard sin and refuse to manifest His “severity” (Rom 11:22) toward it? How could He, who delights only in that which is pure and lovely, not loathe and hate that which is impure and vile? The very nature of God makes Hell as real a
necessity, as imperatively and eternally requisite, as Heaven is. Not only is there no imperfection in God, but there is no perfection in Him that is less perfect than another.” (Arthur Pink)

“The wrath of God is a perfection of the divine character upon which we need to frequently meditate. First, that our hearts may be duly impressed by God’s detestation of sin. We are ever prone to regard sin lightly, to gloss over its hideousness, to make excuses for it. But the more we study and ponder God’s abhorrence of sin and His frightful vengeance upon it, the more likely are we to realize its heinousness. Secondly, to beget a true fear in our souls for God: ‘Let us have grace whereby we may serve God acceptably with reverence and godly fear: for our God is a consuming Fire’ (Heb 12:28-29). We cannot serve him ‘acceptably’ unless there is due “reverence” for His awful Majesty and ‘godly fear’ of His righteous anger; and these are best promoted by frequently calling to mind that ‘our God is a consuming fire.’ Thirdly, to draw out our souls in fervent praise for our having been delivered from “the wrath to come” (I Thess 1:10). Our readiness or our reluctancy to meditate upon the wrath of God becomes a sure test of our hearts’ true attitude toward Him. If we do not truly rejoice in God, for what He is in Himself, and that because of all the perfections which are eternally resident in Him, then how dwelleth the love of God in us? Each of us needs to be most prayerfully on his guard against devising an image of God in our thoughts which is patterned after our own evil inclinations.” (Arthur Pink)

Most people want to hear about the “Day of His Power” forgetting that the “Day of His Wrath” is extremely important and real.

PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE:
There is a Past aspect of the Day of His Wrath: The cross of Christ speaks about the wrath of God being poured upon the Son as the way to have sinners in Heaven for all eternity.
The Day of His Wrath is Present: Christ is pouring His wrath over nations and individuals (see Romans 1:18-30). The iniquity, perversity, sensuality, homosexuality, and the increase of immorality are clear examples of God’s wrath being poured out today!
The Day of His Wrath and its Future aspect: There will be one Great Day when He will come back and hand this world over to His eternal wrath.
The Day of His Wrath and its Eternal aspect: Hell is the eternal wrath of God.

How can a person escape from the wrath of God?
The only way a person can be saved from God’s wrath is by having faith in His Son, Jesus Christ! The sins of His people were judged and condemned on the cross. The death of Christ was where God had all His holy wrath propitiated!

If you have not truly believed in Jesus, you are under the wrath of God! And the Day of His Wrath can be tomorrow for you, maybe this afternoon after the service. The moment you die you will face the Judge and His fury against sin.

What a tremendous truth for Christians to know that Jesus Christ is not only a Priest-King, but a holy and righteous Judge.

The Judicial Reign and Authority of Jesus Christ:

III – JESUS THE JUDGE (VS.6-7)
6 He will execute judgment among the nations, filling them with corpses; he will shatter chiefs over the wide earth. 7 He will drink from the brook by the way; therefore he will lift up his head.

Here we a have a continuation of His wrath.

v.6 – “HE WILL EXECUTE JUDGMENT AMONG THE NATIONS” --- Most people don’t like to hear the idea of Jesus Christ being a just judge. People reject the truth that Christ is the perfect judge and that He is judging and will have a final judgment day.
The Bible is clear about this subject: Acts 10:42 And he commanded us to preach to the people and to testify that he is the one appointed by God to be judge of the living and the dead; 17:31 30 The times of ignorance God overlooked, but know he commands all people everywhere to repent, 31 because he has fixed ma day on which he will judge the world in righteousness by a man whom he has appointed; and of this he has given assurance to all by raising him from the dead [that is how Paul preached the Gospel]; John 5:22 The Father judges no one, but has given all judgment to the Son; II Tim 4:1 I charge you in the presence of God and of Christ Jesus, who is to judge the living and the dead, and by his appearing and his kingdom: 2 preach the word; II Cor 5:10 For we must all appear before the judgment seat of Christ.

When you appear before this Judge He will judge you with righteousness. It will be a righteous judgment, because He is righteous!
The Judge will use His Word as the standard for the judgment: John 12:48 The one who rejects me and does not receive my words has a judge; the word that I have spoken will judge him on the last day.

See Archibald Alexander, The Day of Judgment - http://www.westminsterconfession.org/introduction-to-the-christian-faith/the-day-of-judgment.php

“It is for the abundant comfort of the saints that Christ is appointed to be their judge. What matter of joy to them will it be at the last day, to lift up their eyes, and behold the person in whom they have trusted for salvation, to whom they have fled for refuge, upon whom they have built as their foundation for eternity, and whose voice they have often heard, inviting them to himself for protection and safety, coming to judge them.” (Jonathan Edwards, The World Judged Righteously by Jesus Christ - http://www.biblebb.com/files/edwards/final-judgment.htm)

David, inspired by the Holy Spirit, shows in a very graphic and vivid picture how Jesus Christ judges:
he will shatter chiefs over the wide earth” --- Literally, “he shall shatter the heads over many countries”. Just like promised in Genesis 3:15, the Son crushes the head of the Serpent/Satan and of all those who follow his lies.

NIV – 110:5, He will judge the nations, heaping up the dead and crushing the rulers of the whole earth.

We move from the Book of Hebrews to the Book of Revelation. See Revelation 19.

The King of Peace fights for Holiness and Justice!

As a perfect High Priest the judgment of the nations will be a pleasing sacrifice and an acceptable aroma to God, because the punishment of evil and of evil people will glorify God’s holiness!

Revelation 6:15-17 Then the kings of the earth and the great ones and the generals and the rich and the powerful, and everyone, slave5 and free, hid themselves in the caves and among the rocks of the mountains, 16 calling to the mountains and rocks, “Fall on us and hide us from the face of him who is seated on the throne, and from the wrath of the Lamb, 17 for the great day of their wrath has come, and who can stand?”

We will all stand before Him! We will all stand before this Lord and Judge. Some will cry out to mountains to fall upon them, while others will sit with Him and rule forever.

Is your name in His Book of Life? Have you truly been saved? Does your life bear fruits?

v.7 He will drink from the brook by the way; therefore he will lift up his head.

The heads of the enemies of the cross are crushed, but the head of Christ is lifted up!

It is a picture of complete victory! The Lord Jesus has His head lifted up by God the Father (Psalm 3:3 But you, O Lord, are a shield about me, my glory, and the lifter of my head; 27:6; 140:9).

That is the Jesus Christ that the Bible speaks about. That is the Jesus Christ that saves people – He is powerful to do that. That is the Jesus Christ we must preach. That is the Jesus Christ we must behold. Behold this Jesus Christ and your life will change!

CONCLUSION:

Psalm 109:30-31 With my mouth I will greatly extol the Lord; in the great throng I will praise him. 31 For he stands at the right hand of the needy one, to save his life from those who condemn him.

Do you see yourself as in need of His mercy and grace?
Do you see yourself as a wretched man/woman apart from His saving grace?

For the one who sees himself/herself in need of God’s saving grace and precious mercy I have great news: The Lord who reigns over all is at your right side! And you are sitting with Him in the heavenly places (Eph 2:6).

Behold this Lord – and you will be eager to offer yourself freely to serve Him!
Behold this High Priest – and you will not fear death!
Behold this Judge – you will rejoice with His righteousness imputed in you!

May the Lord have mercy on your soul so that you may see Christ and bow down before this Lord!
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