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ESTABLISHED IN THE GOSPEL
In closing his letter to the Romans,
the apostle Paul pens a benediction which gives us the keys to understanding how
God is able to establish us. He writes, “Now to Him who is able to establish you according to
my gospel and the preaching of Jesus Christ, according to the revelation of the
mystery kept secret since the world began but now made manifest, and by the prophetic
Scriptures made known to all nations, according to the commandment of the everlasting
God, for obedience to the faith…” Rom.16:25-26.
Being established
It is God’s will to have us “established”. In Peter’s second letter he
writes, “For this reason
I will not be negligent to remind you always of these things, though you know
and are established in the present truth” 2Pet.1:12. We need to be established in the present truth. The present truth is the truth of God’s Word being
revealed to us in the present time by the Holy Spirit. It is understanding the purpose and will of God for now which is
unfolded for us in the Scriptures; it is having “the eyes of our understanding enlightened to know…” the
will of God (Eph.1:18); it is receiving
the “spirit of wisdom and
revelation in the knowledge of Him [Jesus]” (Eph.1:17).
We need to have an ear to hear what the Spirit
says to the churches and be established in the truth which is present
among us. Many have established their statements of faith, their denominations,
their structures and systems and have gained their identity in these. But God
wants a people willing to move and flow with Him – a people established in the
present truth.
There are five key points that Paul shares with us enabling
us to see how God will establish us. He
establishes us:
1. According to “my
gospel”
Notice that Paul did not even say it
was according to Jesus’ gospel, or Peter’s gospel or any other’s gospel – it is
“according to my
gospel”. Paul had made the gospel his; he owned it, he lived it and breathed it. If you met Paul, you met the gospel.
When Paul saw Peter and Barnabas beginning
to act like hypocrites, withdrawing from fellowship with Gentile believers when
certain Jews came, he confronted them because “they were not straightforward about
the truth of the gospel” (Gal.2:14). In the beginning of his letter to the Galatians
he says, “But even if we,
or an angel from heaven, preach any other gospel to you than what we have preached
to you, let him be accursed” (Gal.1:8). Paul was serious about this gospel!
Are you? Has it become yours? Are you willing to live or die by this gospel?
Paul wrote to Timothy, “Remember that Jesus Christ, of the
seed of David, was raised from the dead according to my gospel” (2Tim.2:8).
Paul believed in the gospel – that it is the “gospel of Christ which is the power
of God for salvation for all who believe” (Rom.1:16)
and it is for this gospel which Paul says he suffers and is “willing to endure all things for the
sake of God’s elect that they also may obtain the salvation which is in Christ
Jesus with eternal glory” (2Tim.2:10).
The gospel declares that there is a
new king and that He has won a great victory! Jesus is the promised King, the
Christ who has ascended the Throne of David, who rules all things (Is.9:7; Matt.28:18;
Acts
He wants this gospel
to be established in you so that it becomes “your gospel!”
2. According to the
“preaching of Jesus Christ”
There are not many today who preach
Jesus as the Christ. The majority of the church worldwide has very limited understanding
of who Jesus is and what it means to call Him the Christ. Christian bookstores are full
of teaching on principles “for successful living” and motivational messages that
are not what Jesus and the apostles taught.
When Jesus asked His disciples who they said He was, Peter declared, “You are the Christ, the Son of the
Living God” (Matt.16:16). Jesus’ response was, “…upon this Rock [the revelation of who He is], I will build My church” (Matt.16:18). The
first time that Jesus mentioned the “church” was in response to the revelation
of who He was!
We need to understand
and preach the revelation that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God! Paul said to Titus that the hope of eternal life and
the fulfilment of God’s promises are “manifested in due time…through preaching” (Tit.1:3). It is as we preach Jesus the Christ that
we are established in the reality of His life. The Word manifests (becomes real
in our experience) only if it is preached!
“In the beginning was the
Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. And the Word became flesh
and dwelt among us and we beheld His glory…” (John1:1, 14) God
again wants the Word (who is Jesus Christ) to become flesh, to manifest in human
beings! As the Word manifests through preaching, the world will see His glory! As we preach the Word of Jesus
the Christ, the hope of eternal life manifests and we are established in His glory!
Paul charged Timothy before the Lord Jesus Christ to “Preach the Word!” (2Tim.4:2).
3. According to “the
revelation of the mystery”
God establishes us according to “the revelation of the mystery kept
secret since the world began, but now made manifest.” Already in
Romans11:25 Paul has referred to
the mystery of the Gentiles now being partakers of the “root and fatness” (v.17)
of the promises made to natural
Paul writes to Timothy
concerning the revelation of the mystery of Godliness, that “God was manifested in the flesh” (1Tim.3:16). He says that this mystery has
no argument against it; it is “without controversy”. This revelation is what makes the church
“the pillar and ground
of the truth” (1Tim.3:15).
God is bringing
all things together in one, things in heaven and on earth – in Him! Heaven and
earth came together in Jesus the Christ; God became a man! God, who is spirit
(Jn.4:24) manifested in a Body! As this revelation
truth is established in us, we can see clearly that God is looking to do the same
thing in the Body of Christ. He is building us together to be a “dwelling place for God in the Spirit!”
(Eph.2:22)
God is restoring
apostles and prophets again to the church in these days to release the revelation
of the mystery to the saints, thereby establishing us! (Eph.3:5)
4. By the “prophetic Scriptures being made known to all nations”
Jesus has not called us to build big
ministries and churches or to make money using the bible as a self-help book for
motivational speakers. Jesus told us to “Go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them…and
teaching them…” (Matt.28:19-20).
We disciple nations! Not create church movements or exclusive clubs. We disciple
nations by making known the fulfilment of the prophetic
Scriptures to all men!
When Jesus appeared to His disciples after He rose from the dead He said, “These are the words which I spoke
to you while I was still with you, that all things must be fulfilled which were
written in the Law of Moses and the Prophets and the Psalms concerning Me.’ And
He opened their understanding that they might comprehend the Scriptures” (Lu.24:44-45). Jesus made known the prophetic Scriptures and their fulfilment
in Him!
Paul said that Christ’s death for our sins, His burial and His resurrection on
the third day were all “according
to the Scriptures” (1Cor.15:3-4).
When the day of
Pentecost had “fully come”
(Acts2:1) Peter stood up and declared from
the prophetic Scriptures that the outpouring of the Holy Spirit was proof that
this Jesus was the promised Messiah (Acts2:33).
When the Ethiopian
eunuch was reading from the prophet Isaiah, Philip asked him if he understood.
The Ethiopian man wanted someone to help him and so Philip “beginning at this Scripture, preached
Jesus to him” (Acts8:35). Can you make the prophetic Scriptures known
to all nations?
The ministry of the church is to the nations! It is through grace and apostleship
that nations become obedient to the faith (Rom.1:5).
The prophetic Scriptures were written as holy men of God were moved
by the Holy Spirit (2Pet.1:21). They
are of no private interpretation but are to be revealed to all nations that all
men may see that Jesus truly is the Promised Messiah, God in the flesh! (Gen.49:10,
Is.9:6)
5. According to the
“commandment of the everlasting God, for obedience to the faith”
The gospel is not a ticket to go to
heaven. The gospel is the means by which God brings the nations to obedience to
His Word! Paul said that the manifestation of God’s Word through the ministry
of preaching was a stewardship given to him “according to the commandment of God our Saviour” (Tit.1:3).
We are commanded to preach the gospel
and to disciple nations (Mk.16:15, Matt28:19).
The result of obeying this command is that nations become obedient to the faith
and so the
This is according to the commandment of the everlasting God! It will
happen, it is unstoppable, “the
gates of Hades cannot prevail against the church” that is built
and established on revelation, being obedient to God’s commands!
Nations becoming obedient to God’s
Word! Paul said, “For I
will not dare speak of any of those things which Christ has not accomplished through
me, in word and deed, to make the Gentiles obedient” (Rom.15:18). The fruit of the gospel we are looking for is obedience to the faith. God
establishes us according to his commandments!
It is
time to be established in this gospel
It is time to preach
Jesus the Christ
It is
time to be established in the revelation of the mystery
It
is time to make known the prophetic Scriptures to all nations
It is
time to be established according to God’s commands
for obedience to the faith
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