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The National Center for Family
Integrated Churches welcomes Paul Washer with the message,
The Sufficiency of Scripture and the Gospel. It is a great privilege to be
here, to be able to share, to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ. I said last night that it was
the most difficult task. It is the greatest and the most
difficult task. When you take your text to preach
the gospel of Jesus Christ, you can be assured that you will
end in failure. Who are we? How can a man? Even those creatures. in heaven that have voices of
angels, how could they even begin to describe the glories of God
in the face, in the person, in the work of Jesus Christ? I have learned so much from the
men here. I have learned so much this week,
so many important things. But I tell you this because I
believe it. There is nothing, there will
never be anything more important, more splendid, more beautiful,
more necessary than the gospel of Jesus Christ. Everything that
is said and done here has no power, no effect. No heavenly
good. Apart from Christ and what he
did for us on that tree. Men speak much of the great doctrines
of the faith. And there are many, so many that
are beyond me. But let me share with you something.
One of the most controversial is eschatology, but I can assure
you on the day that Jesus Christ returns, you'll understand everything
you need to understand about eschatology. But I can also assure
you this. that you will spend an eternity
of eternities in heaven and you will not even begin to comprehend
or climb the foothills of the gospel of Jesus Christ. That
will be, if not now, it will be then your magnificent obsession
to pass throughout all of eternity tracking down the glories of
God and what He has done for us on that tree. I would pray
that above everything you would be men, women and children totally
consumed, your bodies, your will, every fiber of your being consumed
with one thing, the gospel of Jesus Christ. And that will be
enough. That will be enough. I'm to preach on the gospel and
the sufficiency of Scripture. I think the best way to do that
is to preach the gospel. But I have to add one thing.
Since yesterday afternoon. And throughout the night. I have been overwhelmingly burdened. About this one fact. I'm looking
at I don't know how many people. A great mass of humanity. Within 100 years, the fate of
everyone in this room will have been decided. Listen to me, young people, you're
my greatest burden tonight. Within 100 years. Some of you. will be so glorious because of
your relationship to Jesus Christ that if you could see an image
of the way you will be, if you could see that now, you would
have a tendency to want to fall down and worship. And young people,
listen to me. Some of you within 100 years
will be grotesque, depraved monsters in the bowels of hell. And the only thing that can make
a difference is the gospel of Jesus Christ. Your homeschooling
cannot save you. Your culture and your refinement
cannot save you. Your dress cannot save you. Your ethic and your manners that
stand out above the rest of the culture, they will be rot on
that day that you stand naked before God and your destiny is
decided. I'm not here tonight to preach
about the gospel, I'm here tonight to preach the gospel, because
although I'm not a prophet nor the son of the prophet, I can
tell you this. I am looking at people, some of which will stand
before God and be declared reprobate and spend an eternity in hell.
And therefore, you need to hear the gospel. Let's turn in our
Bibles to Romans chapter three. For all have sinned, Romans three. Twenty three for all have sinned. Young person, listen to me. Does
that frighten you? It should. As the Puritans used to say,
you have not sinned. Against some tiny magistrate
of a small village, you have not even sinned against a great
king. of some commonwealth or state
or country. But know this, when you have
sinned, you have sinned against the God of glory, the One who
deserves absolute worship and praise and obedience. You have spurned His law. You have sinned against Him so
many times, it cannot be counted. Even in your young age of just
a few years, Your sins abound over your head and they swallow
you down. Do you understand me? You should
be terrified. That you have sinned. We put
it for you this way, it's imagined there on the day of creation. God commands the sun. to put
himself in a certain place in the sky, and that great fiery
ball bowed down, worshipped, and obeyed. God told the stars
to fix themselves around that mighty sun and to move in certain
directions, and they all bowed down and obeyed. God told planets
to move at a certain speed and to turn and turn and turn. And they obeyed and have not
stopped obeying since that day. God looked at the earth and he
told the mountains to be lifted up and they obeyed. He told the
valleys to be cast down and they obeyed. God looked at the brave
sea and he said, you will come to this place and no further.
And the sea bowed down and worshiped. And God looks at you, young person,
and says, come and you go, no. And therefore, all of creation
stands up against you. And apart from repentance and
faith, all of creation will stand up on that day and applaud your
condemnation. Because the God, the judge of
all the earth has done right by you. All have sinned to cut against
God, to rail at his throne, to refuse his law, to clench your
fist in the face of God and shake it with a strength that comes to
you from the very God against whom you rebel. All have sinned,
and he sees it. Do not think you can hide a filthy
heart behind a beautiful flowing dress. Do not think, young man, you
can hide a filthy heart behind good manners in front of your
father. Because there is a God that sees
everything you are and everything you have done. All have sins. I want you to imagine. Imagine
for a moment, try to cry out with all your might what these
words mean. Let's go for just a moment to
the book of Genesis. Chapter six. Verse five. Then the Lord saw the wickedness
of man, that it was great on the earth and that every intent
of the thoughts of his heart was only evil continuously. One
of the greatest maladies today is that men are not preaching
regarding the radical depravity of the heart of men. It is not
that prior to coming to Christ, you were basically a good person
who made some moral mistakes or every once in a while sinned
or rebelled. No, you need to understand something
prior to coming to Christ. You have done nothing but rebel. If I could take out your heart
and again, let me say this, I'm going for you tonight, young
person. If I could take out your heart. Every thought you've ever
had. Everything that ever passed across
your mind and you grabbed a hold of and relished as your own,
if I could take out every thought of your heart and I could put
it on a DVD tonight and I could show it up here on a film strip,
I assure you, you would run out of this building and you would
never show your face here again. Because you have thought things
so vile, so depraved that you could not even share it with
your closest friend. As a matter of fact, if your
closest friend knew your thoughts. They would no longer be your
closest friend. If you knew that I was about
ready to flip the switch on the camera and show your life up
here, your thoughts, you would do everything in your power to
overpower me, to stop the camera because you would be so ashamed,
even though you know. That those of us who would be
looking on are just as sinful as you. Yet you would be ashamed
even in the presence of sinners like yourself. You would be ashamed. Now, let me ask you a question,
young person. How do you think it will be when you are standing
before the blazing white, hot, holy throne of an almighty God
whose eye pierces to the deepest part of your soul? What will it be to stand before
him? Let's go on. To Genesis, chapter
eight, verse twenty one, and the Lord smelled the soothing
aroma and the Lord said to himself, I will never again curse the
ground on account of man, for the intent of man's heart is
evil from his youth. My dear friend, there is a sense
in which the flood. Did somewhat of a cleansing.
of the earth, but I can assure you it takes more than a flood,
a worldwide flood to cleanse the heart of a man. Look what it says, just look
at what it says, the intent of man's heart is evil from his
youth. What does that mean? Do you have to teach a child
to lie? Absolutely not. Do you have to teach a child
to be self-centered and selfish? No, they learn it on their own
and they don't even learn it. It's inherent. It's something
that springs forth as soon as it has the strength and the opportunity
to do so. I submit to you that the condition
of a man's heart is in this way. That if you're holding an 18
month old baby in your arms and that baby reaches for the watch
on your hand and you refuse that little child Your watch, they
will scream, they will frail, flail their arms in the air.
They might even seek to strike you in the face. And I would
assure you that that 18 month old child had the strength of
an 18 year old man. That child would slaughter you
where you stand, rip the watch off your arm and walk out of
that room, leaving bloody footprints without an ounce of remorse,
except for the common grace of God. You say, brother, Paul, you shock
me. I'm telling you the truth. This is the condition of the
heart of a natural man. This is the condition of the
heart of all those who are left to themselves apart from the
grace of God. What do you think separates you
from a Hitler? Have you ever asked yourself
that question? Why was Hitler as evil as he was? Why was Hitler not more evil? Why are you not like him, even
though you reject Christ? Why are you not like him? Why
are you not so evil that you make Hitler look like a choir
boy? It is only this. It is the common grace of God
restraining your evil. But one day, if he turns you
over, I assure you, you will make Hitler look like a choir
boy. That is the condition of your heart apart from God's sustaining
grace. I believe that God sustains this
world with common grace and holds back its evil so that throughout
history he can do a work of redemption, save men and get glory for himself.
But if God were to turn us all over to the designs of our own
hearts, we would destroy ourselves in a mad immorality. That's what
the Bible testifies regarding men. That is what the Bible testifies
regarding you. Now, let's go to Isaiah. Chapter 64. Verse six. For all of us have become like
one who is unclean and all our righteous deeds are like filthy
rags. Look at that text. What is it
saying to us? I want you to realize this. It's
a good possibility it's speaking about the leper. Have you ever
been around lepers? I have. A full blown, untreated case
of the worst kind of leprosy is one of the most horrid things
you could ever imagine. A body of wounds and sores and
pus and blood and body fluid. You would smell a leper before
you even walked into this hall if one was standing behind this
pulpit. Let's say that. All of us wanting
so much to change society and culture that we went to the finest
store we could find in the area and we bought the finest, most
pristine silk. It's white as snow. And we came
and we wrapped the leper. His entire body up in that silk
to make him presentable, it would last for only a moment. And why
is that? Because the corruption of the
man would bleed through the cloth and the cloth would be just as
filthy, if not more than the man himself. That is why good
works will not save you. Young people, listen to me, I've
watched you here in amazement. I've rejoiced in your lives. I've been amazed at the way you
dress, the way you carry yourself, the way you speak. your maturity. I could go on all night to tell
you of the apparent and external virtues that I have seen while
I have been here. But I want you to know this.
If your heart has not been washed by the blood of Jesus Christ,
you're a filthy, disgusting, sinful leper. And there is nothing
in you that is pleasing to God, but everything in you causes
all of righteous creation to cry out for your condemnation. I have benefited much from this
ministry. The magazines, the catalog, The
teachings. And I affirm so much of the beauty,
but young person, listen to me. If you don't understand in all
of this that the teachers are trying to tell you that none
of this has any worth apart from the gospel, if you don't understand
that. You'll just be a well-dressed
twofold son of hell. Is there inward reality of Christ? If you love morality, I tell
you this, it's idolatry. You must love Christ. Do you love Victorian virtue? I applaud you. But if that's
what you love, it is idolatry. You must love Christ. I would
rather have a wild man. unkept and unmannered, who was
passionate for Christ than the lot of all of you if all you
have is nice clothing. You must have Christ. It must
be Christ. And nothing but Christ. Do you
love Him? Do you long for Him? Do you like your lifestyle or do
you love Jesus? Let's go on. Romans, back to
Romans. Chapter three, verse 10, there
is none righteous, not even one. The wisdom of the spirit of God
in penning the scripture, because I believe if he had said there's
none righteous, someone, many would have stood up and said,
yes, I know there's none righteous, but. But he says, no. There's none righteous. No, not
one. No, not one. There is none who understands,
there is none who seeks for God. Now, young person, listen to
me. Listen to me. Do you seek God? I'm not asking you. If you have
good manners. I'm not asking you if you know
how to behave. I'm not asking you if you've
read books on courtship. I'm asking you this, do you seek
God? Do you desire him? Let's go on verse 12. All have turned aside together.
They have become useless. There is none who does good.
There is not even one. The great majority of people
in this world believe that somehow they are right with God because
of some goodness in themselves. Don't you understand that to
be in the presence of God, you must be perfectly righteous without
the slightest inkling of a sin? The question I love to ask children
is, how many times did Adam and Eve sin before they were cast
out of the presence of God and with their judgment came chaos? Universal chaos. Thus is the
righteousness of God. How many times did they sin?
Only once. How many times have you sinned? You can't even begin
to count it. All have sinned. I want you to
look down at verse 19. Now we know that whatever the
law says, it speaks to those who are under the law so that
every mouth may be closed and all the world may become accountable
to God. My desire in preaching this.
I believe was Paul's desire in writing it. To strip you of every
hope in the flesh. to shut you off from every hope
whatsoever of somehow making yourself right with God by your
own virtue or your own merit. Do you see that? Paul labors
with everything he has in his mind, every fiber of his being
under the power and the influence of the Holy Spirit being carried
by him. Paul labors in the first three
chapters of the book of Romans to do one thing, to condemn the
entire world. Because such is the heart of
man that he will not seek salvation in God until every other hope
is cut off from him. Oh, that the Spirit of Almighty
God would come down upon this place and show people their sin
before Him. That every hope in religion Every
hope in refinement, every hope in Christian virtue would be
destroyed. So that everyone in this room
would cry out for Christ and Christ alone. All have sinned and fall short
of the glory of God. The contemporary view of this
statement is that God had a wonderful plan for your life, but because
of your sin. You've ruined it. But that's
only a tiny part of what Paul was intending to write. This
is not about you, it's about God. You were created for one purpose. Listen to me. You were created
for one purpose. And that is the glory of God
for him and for him alone. That's what you were made for,
don't you see? So many, even here tonight, that
are probably walking in misery and confusion. They feel like
a joint that's been dislocated. They wonder what their purpose
is. Young person, I can tell you what it is. It is to live
your life in submission to the law of God, for the glory of
God, believing in the Son of God, Jesus Christ. That with
every breath you take in, it is only one reason, and that
is to give it forth in praise to God. That every beat of your
hearts Belong to Jesus Christ. And oh, be careful of idolatry,
especially the religious kind. I do not love my wife primarily
for the sake of my wife. I do not seek to be a good husband
or a good father primarily for the sake of my family, for that
would be gross idolatry. I do it for him. Everything for
him. Judge every standard young person
of what you are doing by this. Is it really, truly for him? And if he took it all away and
left you only with him. Would you still possess joy,
unspeakable? And full of glory, because your
hope has been. It is. In him. All have sinned and fall short
to the glory of God. Now. Being justified. He says in verse 24, being justified,
what does that mean? He is speaking about the Christian,
the true Christian, the true convert, the true believer, the
child of God, that they are justified. What does that mean? It does
not mean that the moment you believed in Jesus Christ, you
became a perfectly righteous being or that you were infused
with a magnificent portion of the grace of God. So to live
a standard that would be acceptable to him, that's not what that
means. Justified is a legal or a forensic term. It means that
the moment a man believes in Jesus Christ, he is declared
righteous before the throne of God, legally or forensically. Not on the basis of his own deeds,
but upon the basis of Christ and the cross of Calvary. You
see, everything is there. Everything is there for us in
Calvary. Now he goes on and he says, being
justified as a gift by his grace. This word phrase as a gift is
taken from a Greek word that's found in another place. And it
says this speaking about the people's hatred toward the Messiah. It says they hated him without
a cause that Christ never gave anyone a cause to hate him. Here, it means this. God declared
you right with Him, though you gave Him no cause to do so. But it was a gift. It was by
His grace. The person who has truly come
to a mature faith in Jesus Christ, they marvel. They marvel in Christ
alone. And if you were to come near
to them and even suggest that they had something to do with
their salvation, they would become so nauseous as to vomit. They would say, depart from me,
leave me alone. The things you are saying are
grotesque errors. They are blasphemies. I am saved
because he shed his own blood for my soul. That is the rock
upon which I stand. You see, my dear friend, there's
really only two religions in the whole world, a religion of
law. Religion of works. A religion
of grace. If we go to the Orthodox Jew
and say, if you died right now, where would you go? He may say,
I would go to paradise. Why? I love the law of God. I am obedient to the law of God,
and therefore I have won my place in the way of the righteous.
You go to the Muslim and say, if you died right now, where
would you go? I would go to paradise. Why? I love the Koran. I have
made the pilgrimages and the prayers. I have been a faithful
man. Then you go to the Christian,
the true Christian, and you say, if you died right now, where
would you go? He'd say, I'd go to heaven. Why? And then comes
the surprise answer. He says, in sin I was born. In sin did my mother conceive
me. I have broken every law of my God. I deserve the greatest
of judgments heaped upon my head throughout all of eternity. And
you stop him and you say, but sir, the other two men, I understand
they're going to heaven because it's exactly what they deserve.
But you tell me you are going to heaven and yet you do not
deserve such a thing. How can that be? And the Christian
smiles and says, because I am going to heaven based upon the
virtue and the merit of another Jesus Christ, my Lord. And him
alone. Being justified as a gift by
his grace through the redemption. There are some words. That should
only be said with a trembling lip. Redemption is one of them. To pay a price to set free a
slave. Or a captive. God has a claim on all men by
right of creation, he made you. You're his. But he has a claim on some men
by right of redemption, his son shed his blood for you. And it
is this double claim upon your life that ought to drive you.
Christ died for me. In a way, the Christian is the
freest of all men. In another way, the Christian
is a slave, but a joyful slave to this. I am no longer my own. I was bought with a price. I am no longer my own. I was bought with a price. You
young men out here today, those of you who hope for the ministry.
Dark days are coming upon our land. Apart from a revival, you
will see persecution and maybe imprisonment, maybe exile, maybe
death. It's going to take more than
excitement about the ministry to drive you. You are going to
have to be captured by two days, the day when Christ hung before
men and the day when all men will kneel before Christ. Oh,
that you would become owned. That you would become owned by
this controlling truth that Christ died for your sins. And he bought
you for God. In the 26 years that I have served
him, my only regret is that I have
not given more. And if I live another 30 years,
my only regret will be that I have not given more. What's the purpose of eyes except
to see him? What's the purpose of ears except
to hear him? What is the purpose of a heart?
Nothing more than a blood pumping muscle except to beat for him. And idolatry will never be eradicated
from our lives until every ounce and fiber is given to him because
he shed his own blood for our soul. Redemption, which is in Christ
Jesus. Oh, I love this phrase. I love Ephesians chapter one
for just that little preposition in. And that great name, Christ. I was preaching one time years
and years ago, and after I was preaching on the glories of Christ,
a young man came up to me and said, you're right, Brother Paul,
all that we need is Christ. And I said, no, young man, all
that we have is Christ. Apart from Him, there is nothing.
Do you see that? Apart from being in Christ, there
is nothing. Nothing for you. Except Him. He's everything. He's absolutely
everything. Nothing. Creation. None of it. has meaning except
in Christ, because it was all made by him. It was all made
for him. And one day he will return, as Abraham
Kuyper said, and when he does, he will stretch forth his hand
upon everything that is on this planet and he will cry out, mine,
mine, mine, mine, mine. Because it is rightfully his. And now we come to this. Whom God displayed publicly as
a propitiation in his blood through faith. God displayed him, placarded
him, as Dr. Martin Lloyd-Jones used to say,
placarded him. placed him outside of the city,
at the crossroads of the universe, at the principal religious city
of the world. He nailed him to a tree for all
to see. But what is the purpose? What
is the purpose for it all? Why? Why? I'm going to show you the greatest
problem in all the scriptures. I'm going to show you what the
scriptures are all about. The reason for everything that
is. You are about to discover. Turn with me for a moment to
the book of Proverbs. Chapter 17, verse 15. He who
justifies the wicked And he who condemns the righteous,
both of them alike, are an abomination to the Lord. That is the greatest
problem in all the scriptures. He who justifies the wicked is
an abomination to the Lord. Then the question comes, if he
who justifies the wicked is an abomination to the Lord, then
how can the Lord Himself justify the wicked? The greatest problem
in all the Scripture is this, if God is just, He cannot forgive
you. Have you ever thought that? My
dear friend, that's the very heart and center of the gospel.
If God is a just God, He cannot forgive you. Sometimes when I stand before
university people, I know that I'm a marked man when I get up
on the platform. And so I go to them knowing they
think that I'm a Puritan dinosaur from the past. And I say this
to them, you have a great problem. It is your greatest problem. And this is it. God is good. They reel back in their chairs
at the shock of it. What problem should I have with
a good God? Your problem is God is good.
Why is that a problem? Because you're not. You see this, my friend. Criminals,
criminals do not fear corrupt judges. Because they are alike,
they can deal with one another, but criminals are terrified of
righteous men. If God is a righteous God, if
the judge of all the earth is to do right, then how can He
declare the wicked legally right with Him when they most certainly
are not? Let me give you an example. Let's
say that you were to go home from this conference and find
your entire family slaughtered on the floor. And you saw the
criminal, the assassin over your children, wringing the life out
of your last child. And at a fit of rage, you ran
across their bodies. You grabbed the man and threw
him to the ground and tied him up. And then you called the police
and the police took him away to the jail. And then all the
townspeople awaited. His appearing in court and the
day finally comes. And as that man who murdered,
slaughtered your entire family stands before the judge, the
judge declares, I am a loving judge. Go free. You're pardoned. You would scream out appalled.
You would write every congressman, every senator, every president. You would be in touch with the
media, the newspapers, the television, and you would be crying out,
gathering people together with petitions that there is a judge
on the bench far more wicked than the criminals he justifies
because a judge is to do righteousness. Back to the question. If God
is a just God. How can he declare you to be
legally righteous with him when you are not? And that is why
we have this word propitiation. It refers to a sacrifice. That
satisfies the demands of justice. that appeases the wrath of God
and makes it possible for a just and holy God to forgive, to pardon,
to declare wicked men righteous and yet still be just. Propitiation. But let me say something here
that's very important, some people misunderstand this. When I say
that God must be just, and justify the wicked. I am not saying that
there is some law, universal principle higher than God to
which he must submit. There is not some overarching
principle of justice that God must bow down to before he forgives
the sinner. No, the justice he must satisfy
is his own. He is a just God and he cannot
deny his attribute of justice even in the name of love. That justice must be satisfied. I have sometimes heard preachers
say rather than being just with you, God was loving. So my only
conclusion logically is that God's love is unjust. No, my
dear friend. God must be just. If he is to be loving. I want to talk to you for just
a moment, young person, listen to me. about the hatred of God. There are scriptures no longer
preached in our day and age. That this God of scripture hates.
A lady said to me one time, this is an impossibility, God cannot
hate because God is love, I said, Madam, God is love, therefore
he must hate. Do you love children? You must
hate abortion. You can't be neutral about it.
Do you love Israel? Do you love the Jews? Then you
cannot be apathetic towards the Holocaust. Do you love the African? You must hate slavery. God is
just. God is good. God is loving. And He zealously loves all that
is good, all that is like Him and His excellency. to the same
degree God hates with a holy and just hatred all forms of evil. And He will, He has, He will,
and He will again deal with the evil of this world. And He will
deal with the evil of every man, woman, and child hearing my voice
tonight. He will either do so through
the cross of Christ or he will do so through your condemnation
in hell. But he will deal with your evil. Now. That is the necessary. Dark. Side of the gospel. Why do I preach it that way?
I'll tell you why. For your good and for the glory
of God. Let me ask you a question. Where did all the stars go this
afternoon? Did some cosmic giant come by
and put them all in a basket and carry them to the other side
of the world? Where did they go? They went nowhere. Why could
we not see them? Because of the light. because
of the greater sun, we could not see them. But when the night
is pitch dark black without a competing luminary, then the stars can
be seen in their greatest glory. I preach the darkness of men
because it's true. I preach the darkness of men
for the good of men. They must hear it. But I preach
the darkness of men because it serves as a backdrop. To make
the grace of God, the cross of Christ and the salvation there
found absolutely glorious. I care for your soul. But I have
to admit, admit that I have a greater care. And it is the glory of
Christ and his gospel. Let's look at that for just a
moment. I want you to go to second Corinthians. Chapter five. Verse 21, he made him who knew
no sin to be sin on our behalf so that we might become the righteousness
of God in him. Now, this is extremely important. Please listen. My dear friend, you can spend
an eternity just studying, considering one aspect of the person of Jesus
Christ. There's enough in one line of
the gospel of John to propel you throughout all of eternity
with a passion and a beating heart for him. There is one thing
that particularly amazes me. It is his impeccability as a
man. His sinlessness. I want you to think about this.
Now, think. Think. There has never been one time,
not even one moment or the fraction of a moment, never once. Have
you loved God as he ought to be loved? Never once. There was never one moment that
Christ did not love God as God deserves. Do you want to talk about being
good enough to go to heaven? These are some of the requirements.
If you plan to do that based on your own virtue and merit,
understand this, it would require that you love God as God ought
to be loved every waking moment without exception from cradle
to grave. You have never done it one time.
And yet this Christ, this covenant keeping Christ who had obeyed
God in absolutely everything, the only true witness of Yahweh,
the only true servant of God. What does it say about him? He
made him who knew no sin to be sin. What does that mean? So we just say these things,
don't we? You say these things and you wonder, how can I get
excited about such a small statement? It is what lies within the statement. He who knew no sin, God made
him to be sin. What does that mean? Does that
mean that on the tree of Calvary somehow Christ's nature became
corrupt and defiled so that he actually became a sinful being? No. He was always the impeccable
spotless lamb of God. Then what does it mean that he
became sin? He was made sin. What does that
mean? I want you to look at the last
part of this verse. He made Him who knew no sin to
be sin on our behalf so that we might become the righteousness
of God in Him. How does the believer become
the righteousness of God? Does it mean that the moment
we believe in Jesus Christ, we become these perfectly spotless,
perfectly righteous, sinless creatures by nature? Absolutely
not. What does it mean? It means this,
the moment we believe in Christ, We are legally declared to be
right with God and we are treated as such. We are treated as those
who are right with God. Oh, believer, if you could only
grasp this truth, you'd be the most joyous human being on the
face of the earth, that you are treated as perfectly righteous. By God. What does it mean that
Christ was made sin? means that on that tree, all
the vile sin, the filth of his people was imputed to him, considered
to be his. It was laid upon him. And then, listen, this is the
part, he was treated as guilty. You are guilty and you should
be treated as guilty, which means that you would be an object of
the infinite wrath of our almighty and all holy God. But on that
tree, Christ bore your sin and he was treated as guilty before
God, the father. Before God, the father. Now. Please bear with me a few more
minutes, please. On that tree. Jesus Christ. Became accursed. Before God. In bearing your sin
and your guilt and being treated as you ought to be treated, the
Bible says in the book of Galatians, cursed is everyone who does not
abide by all the things written in the book of the law so as
to perform them under a curse. Every one of us, what does that
mean? What does it mean? Looking through
scripture, the only way I can illustrate it is this way. To
be under a curse for violating the law of God. Means that before
a holy heaven, you are so vile. You are so loathsome. that the
last thing you will hear on Judgment Day when you take your first
step into hell is all of creation standing to its feet and applauding
God because God has rid the earth of you. Do you understand something?
Of the heinous nature of sin. But what does the Bible say on
that tree? Christ redeemed us from the curse
of the law. He bore your curse because he
bore your sin. He bore your curse before God. Now, what does that mean? Have you ever read, blessed are
the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. Blessed
are those who mourn, for they shall be comforted. Have you ever read it? The Beatitudes. Blessed are the gentle, for they
shall inherit the earth. Blessed are those who hunger
and thirst for righteousness, for they shall be satisfied.
Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God. Blessed are the peacemakers,
for they shall be called the sons of God. Let's take that
text, the Beatitudes, turn it completely around and apply it
to Christ on that tree. The blessed are granted the kingdom
of heaven. But the cursed. Are denied and refused entrance. The blessed are recipients of
divine comfort. The cursed are objects of divine
wrath. The blessed are satisfied. The
cursed are miserable and wretched. The blessed receive mercy. The
cursed are condemned without pity. The blessed shall see God.
The cursed are cut off from his presence. The blessed are sons
and daughters of the living God. And the cursed are disowned in
disgrace. My God, my God, why have you
forsaken me? In the 27th and 28th chapters
of Deuteronomy. We have something very, very
interesting in the nation of Israel. The tribes are divided
up. One set, one group of the tribes are placed upon Mount
Gerizim and from there they are to proclaim the blessings that
are fought to fall upon the head of the covenant keeper. The others
are placed on Mount Ebal and from there they are to cry out
the curses upon the covenant breaker. That is you. All the
curses of Mount Ebal should be poured out on your head. But
all of them, were poured out on Christ, on your behalf, the
only covenant keeper. If God is just, his justice must
be satisfied. A sacrifice must be made. And so it was on that tree. Now, I want to take for just
a moment And I have to tell you that this study that I am now
doing was propelled by simply hearing a sermon by Dr. R.C. Sproul, I believe it was
2008, about Christ dying under a curse. It caused me to just
go into Scripture day after day after day. So let's take these
curses of Mount Ebal and see how they are placed upon the
head of Christ as he is on that tree. When Jesus cried out, My
God, my God, why have you forsaken me? Since he hung on that tree
bearing our sin. The father slammed the door of
heaven and cried back to him, God, your God damns you. And then the curses, the Lord
send upon you curses, confusion and rebuke until you are destroyed
and until you perish quickly. The Lord smites you with madness
and with blindness and with bewilderment of heart. And you will grope
at noon as the blind man gropes in darkness with none to save
you. The Lord delights over you to make you perish and destroy
you. And you will be torn from the land. Cursed shall you be
in the city, and cursed shall you be in the field. Cursed shall
you be when you come in, and cursed shall you be when you
go out. The heavens which are over your head shall be bronze,
and the earth which is under you iron. You shall be a proverb,
and a taunt, and a horror among the people. Let all these curses
come upon you, and pursue you, and overtake you until you are
destroyed. because you would not obey the
Lord your God by keeping his commandments and his statutes,
which he commanded you. This should be yours. This should
be your destiny. This should be your final breath.
But on that tree, Jesus Christ bore the sins of his people and
suffered the curse of a righteous God on their behalf. As Christ bore our sins upon
Calvary, let's continue. He was cursed as a man who makes
an idol and sets it up in secret. He was cursed as one who disowns
his father or mother, who moves his neighbor's boundary mark
or misleads a blind person on the road. He was cursed as one
who distorts the justice to an alien, an orphan, a widow. He
was cursed as one who is guilty of every manner of immorality
and perversion, who wounds his neighbor in secret or accepts
a bribe to strike down the innocent. He was cursed as one who does
not confirm. the words of the law by doing
them. The sage of Proverbs says this,
like a sparrow in its flitting, like a swallow in its flying,
so a curse without cause does not alight. There was no cause
for a curse to light upon Christ, for he was, in fact, the only
obedient covenant keeper. But on that tree, he bore the
sins of his people. And the curse of God alighted
upon him. The Book of Romans says, How
blessed is he whose transgression is forgiven, whose sin is covered.
How blessed is the man to whom the Lord does not impute iniquity
and in whose spirit there is no deceit. Yet on the cross,
the sin imputed to Christ was exposed before God and the host
of heavens. He was placarded before men and
made a spectacle to angels and devils alike. The transgressions
he bore were not forgiven him and the sins he carried were
not covered. If a man is counted blessed because
iniquity is not imputed to him, then Christ was cursed beyond
measure because the iniquity of us all was imputed to him. He was treated as the covenant
breaker. I want to read to you a passage
from the renewal of the covenant in Moab. taken from the law of
God. Listen what it says about the
covenant breaker. The anger of the Lord and his
jealousy will burn against that man and every curse which is
written in this book will rest upon him and the Lord will blot
out his name from under heaven. Then the Lord will single him
out for adversity from all the tribes of Israel, according to
all the curses of the covenant which are written in the book
of the law. And yet. All these things fell
upon the head of our savior. I want to clear up a misunderstanding. That I have heard so many times
that it disgusts me. When Christ is in the garden
and he cries out, Three times, let this cup pass for me. Let
this cup pass for me. Let this cup pass for me. I have
heard even preachers say that that cup. Was the pain that would
be inflicted upon him by the devil himself, and it made Christ
tremble. I have heard other men say that
Christ. Looked ahead to the suffering
that would be heaped upon him by the Roman soldiers. That they
would beat him without mercy, that they would leave him without
water, that they would strip him of his clothing and leave
him in shame, that they would mock him, that they would beat
him on the head, that they would place a crown of thorns upon
his brow, that they would nail him to a tree. With nails, they would pierce
his side with a lance. I want you to know that's not
true. It's not. True. Although I will not take
anything away from the excruciating physical sufferings of our Lord,
that is not what caused Him in the garden that night to cry
out, take this cup from me. Let me just prove it to you.
After the death, resurrection and ascension of Jesus Christ,
literally thousands, tens of thousands, maybe hundreds of
thousands of Christians were martyred for their faith. Many
of them were crucified. Many of them crucified upside
down. Many of them not only crucified,
but covered in a crude form of kerosene and set on fire to provide
lights for the streets of Rome. And yet history tells us that
those very disciples of Jesus Christ went to those Roman crosses,
singing hymns, joyfully worshiping God with gladness because of
the opportunity to die. Are you going to tell me that
the disciples of Jesus Christ had more fortitude than the very
captain of their salvation? Do you think it was a cross that
our Lord feared? What did he fear? Listen to this
from the book of Psalms. For a cup is in the hand of the
Lord and the wine foams. It is well mixed and he pours
out of this. Surely all the wicked of the
earth must drain and drink down its dregs. Jeremiah, for thus
says the Lord, the God of Israel says to me, take this cup of
the wine of wrath from my hand and cause all the nations to
whom I send you to drink it. They will drink and stagger and
go mad. What was in the cup? The wrath of Almighty God was
in the cup. I was teaching years ago in Europe,
and I went into a Germanic seminary looking for something to read.
I had a break, and I was looking all around. I don't read German.
Finally, I found a book in English, The Cross of Christ. It wasn't
John Stott's. It was another. And I opened
it up and I started looking through it. And this is what the man
said. He said, God, the father looked down at the sufferings
of his son, the sufferings that were inflicted upon him by the
hands of Roman soldiers. And he considered that as payment
for our sin. That's heresy. Again, although the physical
sufferings of Christ were necessary because it had to be a bloody
cross, blood had to be shed, I want you to understand this.
Our sins were atoned for because on that tree our sins were imputed
to the Son of God and all the wrath of a holy, just God that
should fall upon us fell upon Him and crushed Him. Have you
never read, but it pleased Yahweh to crush Him? I want you to imagine for a moment
a dam, damming up a huge amount of water. Let's say for the sake
of showing the power of it 10,000 miles high and 10,000 miles wide
and filled to the brim with water. And down below is your tiny village
just an eighth of a mile away. And then all of a sudden, in
a fraction of a second, that dam is pulled away. It breaks
with a shattering thunder. And you look up, the water racing
toward your village. You are going to be destroyed. The fleet of foot cannot outrun
it. The strongest swimmer cannot stand against the current. You
are going to die and no one will ever find you again. But right
before the water reaches the border of the town, the ground
opens up and swallows it all down so that not one drop of
water is left to splatter upon your pant leg. So did Christ
on that tree open himself up and swallowed down the justice
of God against all our iniquity. And He drank every drop, so that
there is not one smidgen or spot left for the believer. For those
who have cried out, Rock of Ages, cleft for me, let me hide myself
in thee. Imagine for a moment a millstone
10,000 pounds strong and another millstone up on top of it and
they're both turning counter to one another. And you take
a small grain of wheat and you throw it into the middle of them.
It lasts only for a second. The insides crushed under the
mighty force, the mighty weight, exploding the outer hull. And
it comes around the other side and there's nothing left even
to view. So Christ, bore the wrath of God. What saves man? What drives man? It's a heavenly vision of knowing
his iniquity and knowing what Christ did. It is an inescapable
reality that will propel you through jungle and through fire,
and through prison, and through scoffing, and through battle,
after battle, after battle. It is not that you are a courageous
man, it is just that you are a captive to what God has done
for you in Christ. This is the power of the Gospel. I want to bring this to an end
with a My favorite of all writers, John Flavel. Oh, if I could only
know a fraction of what he knew about Christ by his volumes,
read them, especially volume one. I'm going to give you the
father's bargain, that's what I've named it, it's a thing that
Flavel did. It's a conversation between the
father and the son regarding the salvation of God's people. The father speaks. Well, first,
Flavel says this here, you may suppose the father to say when
driving his bargain with Christ for you. The father, my son. Here is a company of poor, miserable
souls that have utterly undone themselves and now lie open to
my justice. Justice demands satisfaction
for them or will satisfy itself in the eternal ruin of them. Do you see what I'm saying? Young
person, listen to me. If this was just about you getting
the best out of this present life, I would not be here tonight. I would be doing something else
more important. This is about eternity. Do you
understand me? This is about eternal reality,
life, death, heaven, hell. Do you not realize that apart
from the covering, apart from the blood of Jesus Christ, you
are undone, utterly undone? Do you think in your boldness
that on the day of judgment you will stand before God toe to
toe and deal with Him? I want you to know you will melt
before Him like a tiny wax figurine before a blast furnace. Don't
delay. Do not wait. It is Christ and only Christ,
for you are utterly undone apart from him. Then the son replies,
Oh, my father, such is my love to and pity for them. That rather than they shall perish
eternally. I will be responsible for them. as their guarantee. Now, listen
to this, Christian. Bring in all thy bills. That I may see what they owe
thee. You see what's going on. This is not like some who become
engaged or are married thinking they are full of love only to
discover, oh, my, what have I gotten myself into? I did not know it
would be like this. I want out. No, Christ said to
the father before it is to be done, father, bring in all their
bills. I would know exactly what I must pay. And knowing to the
very might exactly what he must pay, so was his love for his
bride, so was his love for the sinner that he gladly went to
that tree to pay every price. It goes on and he says, Lord,
bring them all in. Now, listen to this. that there
may be no after reckonings with them. Do you see what he's saying? Father, bring it all in. I may
know it. And then when I pay it, I pay
it in full so that there'll never be dealings again with my people. Their crimes will be paid for
once and for all. And then he goes on and says. At my hand shall thou require
it. And I will rather choose to suffer their wrath, the wrath
do them than they should suffer it. Upon me, my father, upon
me be all their debt. The father, but my son, if thou
undertake for them. Thou must reckon to pay the last
mite. Expect no abatements. When you're on the Amazon, we
had this always, just makeshift crafts without roofs. And when
you would see a cloudburst coming down the river, You knew that
you had to make it to the shore, because if that cloud did not
abate, if the storm did not dwindle or quit or lessen in any shape,
form or fashion, it would sink your boat in a matter of five
minutes. You would cry out for an abatement.
Let it be lessened. But here he is saying, my son,
if you undertake for your people, expect no abatements. And then listen to what Flavel
says. This is so strong. The father says to the son, if
I spare them. I will not spare you. Does that do anything to you? Or am I just addressing your
fallen head? Has the spirit of God made no
application to your heart? Do you hear what's being said
here? My son, if I spare them, I will
not spare you. The son, content father, let
it be so. Charge it all upon me. I am able
to discharge it. The captain of our salvation.
Proof there of divinity. Who but God could discharge such
a thing? I am able to discharge it, and
though it prove a kind of undoing to me, though it impoverish all
my riches, empty all my treasures, yet I am content to undertake
it. Now close, I've gone very far
over, I understand, but I do not apologize. An old man is commanded by the
voice of God to take his son to a mountain. And to their slaughter
him. The old man, obeying that voice,
takes his son Isaac to that place named. It says this, take now
your son, listen. Your only son. Your son, whom
you love, do you think God is speaking of something future?
Take now your son, your only son, whom you love, Isaac, and
go to the land of Moriah and offer him there as a burnt offering
on one of the mountains, which I will tell you." When the old man does his duty,
ties his son, he's ready to give in his will to that of God's. ready to bring the knife down
upon the breast of his only son, his son, the son whom he loves.
And his hand is stayed. And God says this to him, Abraham,
Abraham, do not stretch out your hand against the lad and do nothing
to him. For I now know that you fear
God since you have not withheld your son, your only son from
me. And then the old man turns and
finds a ram in the thicket caught by his horns and says, Jehovah
Jireh, the Lord will provide. Be careful of ever using that
terminology, except as applied to Jesus Christ. We all hear that story and we
think, what a wonderful end. We all breathe a sigh of relief.
The boy is saved. What a beautiful ending to the
story. It was not the ending to the
story. It was the intermission. When
the curtains open again, several generations later, they open
to the son of God, God's son, his only son, whom he loved hanging
upon a tree. There's no ram in the thicket.
There's no substitute to take his place, for he is the substitute. And the father lays his hand
upon the brow of his son, takes the knife from Abraham. And thrust
it down in his breast and kills his only begotten son. Offer up the sacrifice. Creation
sends forth the call. Offer up the sacrifice. One life
to pay for them all. Offer up the sacrifice. The innocent
one must be slain. Offer up the sacrifice, bring
man back to God again. He died. He died. Do you want a heavenly vision? You want some motivation to propel
you to greater godliness? You want something to draw you
to God? This is it. This is all you get
and everything you get at the same time. It's him. He died. But he did not stay
dead. On the third day, He arose from
the dead. Then He ascended up to the right
hand of the Majesty upon high, where He sits in glory, reigning
now as King of kings and Lord of lords. And His gospel is being
preached to all the nations, and God commands all men everywhere
that that people in all places must repent and believe the Gospel. I am not asking you to repent.
I am not begging you to believe. I am commanding by the authority
of God that you do both. That you repent, that you turn
from your sin, that you throw yourself upon Christ and Christ
alone. And then I counsel you this,
if you have truly believed unto salvation, the evidence will
be a continuing work of sanctification. so that little by little as you
battle against sin, there will be progress. You will grow in
Christ likeness and you will know his presence. This is the
gospel. I will give no invitation. No
song. No raising of hands, but I will
promise you this. It is 10 o'clock. I will stay
here till tomorrow night at the same time to counsel anyone who
is troubled in their soul. We have men here. Child, if you
are troubled, go to your father. Father, if you can't help your
child, bring them here. The worth of a soul. For the
glory of God, young person, please, I beg you. Don't trust in your
trappings, your education, your refinement, your homeschooling,
your manners. It's dumb. Trust in Christ. Throw yourself upon Christ. You
will not be disappointed. For more messages, articles,
and videos on the subject of conforming the church and the
family to the Word of God, and for more information about the
National Center for Family Integrated Churches, where you can search
our online network to find family integrated churches in your area,
log on to our website, ncfic.org.
The Sufficiency of Scripture and the Gospel
Series Sufficiency of Scripture 2009
| Sermon ID | 4181185011 |
| Duration | 1:20:00 |
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| Category | Conference |
| Language | English |
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