Text: John 7:14 – 38 (Suggested reading)
Jesus often acted in a manner that was inconsistent with the
traditions of men during His life on this earth. He challenged the
man-made traditions of His day. Much of the Mosaic laws in the OT
had been perverted and tradition ruled, instead of God's Word. Jesus,
in this instance and many others, chose not to comply with the weak religious
traditions and formalities of the Pharisees. In the scripture
passage above Jesus was attending the Jewish Feast of Tabernacles. He
used this opportunity to teach.
The people there were amazed by His teachings because Jesus
had no “formal” training from the scripture. Jesus responded by
pointing out that His teachings were not His own, they came from the one who
had sent Him. He pointed out to them that Moses had given them the
Law, which Moses had received from God, and that none of them were obeying
it. Over the centuries, the traditions of the Pharisees had replaced
the law, and what they were left with was what amounted to a religion that was
based in tradition, not the principles of God's Word. What they were
left with was a dead religion that could not save anyone. Paul warns
believers against this in the book of Colossians:
“As ye have therefore received Christ Jesus the Lord, so
walk ye in him: Rooted and built up in him, and stablished in the faith, as ye
have been taught, abounding therein with thanksgiving. Beware lest any man
spoil you through philosophy and vain deceit, after the tradition of men, after
the rudiments of the world, and not after Christ. For in him dwelleth all the
fulness of the Godhead bodily.” – Colossians 2:7-9
Yet today, in much of Christianity, we see churches leaving
the teachings of the Word and following after teachings that are based in the
“spiritual forces of this world.” Many today believe that they are
serving God when they really serve traditions that are wholly satanic in
nature. For example: "Judge not, lest ye be judged," has come to mean
that we can no longer bring the sins of others into the light of God's holiness,
and call them sin. Many in the Church today, have developed a live and let live
theology, in the name of the satanic secular humanistic philosophy called “tolerance.”
Today the worst thing you can be labeled, in the mind of the world and many
Christians, is “intolerant.” Jesus never taught that! Jesus taught us that before
we judge others, we need to take care of our own sin first. Jesus said, “First
remove the plank from your own eye, then you will be able to remove the
splinter from your brother’s.”
The Word of God does not teach tolerance, it teaches
holiness and repentance. As Christians we need to be more concerned about what
God thinks of our lifestyles, and not concerned at all about how intolerant we
are perceived by the world around us. Tolerance won’t get you to Heaven, tolerance
won’t save you from Hell, Only the blood of Jesus that washes us from all sin
can save us, only holiness can keep us!
“These rules, which have to do with things that are all
destined to perish with use, are based on merely human commands and teachings.
Such regulations indeed have an appearance of wisdom, with their self-imposed
worship, their false humility and their harsh treatment of the body, but they
lack any value in restraining sensual indulgences.” - Colossians
2:22, 23
Jesus uses this opportunity to direct them to a source of
power that can not only save them, but would overflow from them and become a
source of life for others, “Whoever believes in me, as scripture has said,
rivers of living water will flow from within them.”
The church of Jesus Christ needs to stop seeking “political
correctness” and get back to hunger and thirst for righteousness. Not
everything that society approves of is beneficial, not everything man teaches
is correct, in fact many of the things commonly accepted today are not “okay”
with God.
This past week I watched a video of Phil Robertson, from
Duck Dynasty, speaking at a church in California. One of the first
things he told them was, “I love you.” Then he went on to tell them
that all of us have sinned and need God’s help to cleanse us. He
didn’t say, “I’m okay, you’re okay.” He told them, “I was a sinner
who needed Jesus and so are all of you.”
And for taking this stance the media and those who do not
want to be reminded that they are drinking stagnant water, when a source of
living, life giving water is available, jumped all over him to the point of
what I would consider persecution. But Phil’s in good company, they
did the same thing to Jesus when He told them they were sinners, “at this they
tried to seize Him…the chief priests and the Pharisees sent temple guards to
arrest Him.” – John 7:30, 32
Many have developed their own version of the church and
their own form of religion. A religion that cannot save them because
it lacks the ability to rescue them from the very thing that is bringing about
their own death. Romans 3:23 makes it clear that, “all have sinned
and have fallen short,” of the life that God has commanded us to live, and then
in Romans 6:23 the Word tells us that because of this we have all earned
death. But the good news is that there is also a gift available to
us if we believe and obey the teachings of Christ, eternal life.
In the OT Jeremiah, the prophet, warns of trying to imitate
the living water, "For my people have done two evil things: They have
abandoned me--the fountain of living water. And they have dug for themselves
cracked cisterns that can hold no water at all!”
A religion that does not address the true condition of man’s
heart, cannot provide the life-giving power of Christ, they are meager
imitations. Our source of hope, our source of power to resist sin,
and our only true source of life can only be found in Christ.
Agree completely but often get criticized for agreeing. Alot of Christians will not stand up for their faith.
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