Monday, June 22, 2026

PROPHECIES OF CHRIST'S FIRST COMING #6 - END

 

Prophecies - Christ's First coming

Titles and Attributes

                 
Jesus' Titles and Attributes


"I Am" (Jehovah)

Exodus 3:13-15

John 8:24; 13:19
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A Prophet like Moses 

Deuteronomy 18:18,19     

John 1:21; 6:14; Acts 3:22, 23; Hebrews 3:1-6
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The throne of David established forever

2 Samuel 7:12,13,16,25,26; Psalm 89:3,4,36,37; Isaiah 9:7 
1 Chronicles 17:11-14,23-27;

Luke 1:32,33; Acts 2:29-36; 2 Timothy 2:8; Hebrews 1:8
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The promised Redeemer

Job 19:25-27; Psalm 130:7,8; Isaiah 59:20

Galatians 4:4,5; Titus 2:13,14
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The Son of God 

Psalm 2:7

Matt.3:17; 8:29; 16:16; Mark 1:11; Luke 1:32, 35; Acts 13:33;
Hebrews 1:5; 5:5; 2 Peter 1:17
......

Delights to do God's will

Psalm 40:8

John 4:34; 6:38
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A King known for righteousness, anointed

Psalm 45:1-7 

Hebrews 1:8,9
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Seed of David  

Psalm 89:3,4   

John 7:42; Acts 13:22,23
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The firstborn over all creation 

Psalm 89:27 

Romans 8:29; Colossians 1:15
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Never changing, everlasting

Psalm 102:24-27     

Hebrews 1:10-12; 13:8 
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David's son; David's Lord at God's right hand

Psalm 1 10:1

Matthew 22:41-45; Mark 12:35-37; 16:19; Acts 7:56; Romans 1:3;
Ephesians 1:20; Hebrews 1:3
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A Priest according to the order of Melchizedek

Psalm 110:4     

Hebrews 5:5,6,10; 6:20; 7:1-22
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The Chief Cornerstone

Psalm 118:22, 23

Matthew 21:42; Mark 12:10, 11; Luke 20:17; Acts 4:10-12;
Ephesians 2:20; 1 Peter 2:4-7
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The way of repentance for all nations

Isaiah 2:2-4

Luke 24:47
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Immanuel, God with us

Isaiah 7:14; 8:8,10

Matt. 1:21-23; John 1:14; 14:8-11; Colossians 2:9
......

A stone of stumbling, a rock of offense

Isaiah 8:14,15 

Matt.21:42-44;
Romans 9:32, 33; 1 Peter 2:6-8
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The light which has shone out of darkness

Isaiah 9:1,2

Matthew 4:14-16; Luke 1:7,9; 2:32; John 1:4,5
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Prince of Peace

Isaiah 9:6

John 14:27; Acts 10:36; Romans 5:1; Ephesians 2:14; 
Col.1:20
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Full of wisdom, power and righteousness

Isaiah 11:1-10 

Acts 10:38; 1 Corinthians 1:30; Ephesians 1:17; 
Colossians 2:2,3
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The key of the house of David is upon his shoulder

Isaiah 22:21-25     

Revelation 3:7

The stone in Zion, a sure foundation

Isaiah 28:16

Romans 9:33; 1 Peter 2:6
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God's elect Servant, in whom he delights

Isaiah 42:1-4

Matthew 12:17-21; Philippians 2:7

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Spirit of the LORD shall rest on him

Isaiah 61:1

Matthew 3:16; Luke 4:18
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The Righteous Branch

Jeremiah 23:5,6; 33:15,16     

Romans 3:22; 1 Cor.1:30;  Cor. 5:21; Philippians 3:9
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The Good Shepherd   

Ezekiel 34:23,24; 37:24

John 10:1 1; Hebrews 13:20; 1 Peter 2:25
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The enthroned High Priest

Zechariah 6:12,13

Hebrews 7:11-28; 8:1,2

Sun of Righteousness; the Dayspring; our Light

Malachi 4:2,3  

Luke 1:78; Ephesians 5:14; 2 Peter 1:19; 
John 8:12; Revelation 2:28; 22:16

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PAUL WRITES PHILIPPIANS

 

 New Testament Bible
Story

Chapter Eighty-eight:

Paul's letter to the Philippians

                    


This introduction is taken from the New KJV  Personal Study
Bible: 1990,1995 by Thomas Nelson, Inc.

Philippians, Ephesians, Colossians, and Philemon are called the
Prison Epistles because Paul wrote them while in prison.

AUTHOR AND DATE

The letter is clearly identified as written by Paul (1:1). That
authorship has never been seriously questioned. There has been
frequent and vigorous debate, however, over the date as well as
the place of writing.

The traditional view has been that Paul wrote Philippians between
A.D. 61 and 63 from Rome. Philippians 1:12-20 indicates that Paul
was in prison. The references to the palace guard (1:13) and
Caesar's household (4:22) fit with a Roman imprisonment. In
addition, Paul's statements in 1:12-20 and 4:22 strongly suggest
that the imprisonment was fairly long. Thus this letter appears
to have been written sometime after the beginning of Paul's
imprisonment recorded in Acts 28.

Recently some scholars have suggested that Philippians was
written about A.D. 55 during Paul's ministry In Ephesus (Acts 19:
20) or about A.D. 56-61 during his imprisonment at Caesarea (Acts
24-26). They point out that the terms "Caesar's household" and
"palace guard," important evidence for a Roman imprisonment,
could instead refer to Roman authorities in provincial cities
like Ephesus or Caesarea. Those who argue for Ephesus point out
that the frequent travels between Paul's prison and Philippi
implied by 1:26; 2:19; 23-26; 4:18 suggest that Paul was nearer
to Philippi than a Roman imprisonment would allow. However, Acts
does not mention Paul's being in prison in Ephesus.  Although
Acts mentions a Caesarean Imprisonment, Caesarea was farther from
Philippi than Rome. Reasonably swift travel was possible between
Rome and Philippi, which was on a main road, the Via Egnatia.
Therefore, the traditional view that this letter was written
from Rome sometime between A.D. 61 and 63 is preferred.

BACKGROUND

Acts 16:11-40 provides the dramatic story of this church. Paul
and his companions were on the second missionary journey and
wished to go into northern Asia Minor. However, Paul received a
vision of a Macedonian (northern Greece) asking for help. Thus
the gospel came to Europe. Philippi was located strategically on
the Roman road system in northern Greece thus it was the first
place in Macedonia where Paul preached. In 31 B.C. Augustus made
the city a Roman colony. Such a status conferred Roman
citizenship and all its privileges, on the town's inhabitants.
Many of the Philippians were former Roman soldiers who had
received land in the area after their discharge. Consequently,
they had a pride in being Roman and in conducting their affairs
according to the law of Rome. Paul makes excellent use of this
background both in his actions recorded in Acts 16:37-40, and in
his letter to the Philippians.

Despite the size of the city Paul found no synagogue in Philippi.
There must have, been only a small Jewish community since as few
as ten Jewish men were expected to build a place of worship.
Lacking a synagogue, Paul began his ministry in an outdoor,
service by a "riverside" (Acts 16:13). Among his converts were
Lydia, a wealthy Jewish merchant lady; a slave girl; and a
jailer. Such varied backgrounds provided all the more reason for
Paul to stress the unity of believers in Christ. From the
beginning Gentiles from a pagan background probably outnumbered
Jews in the Philippian church.

CONTENTS

Many of Paul's letters divide into fairly distinct sections on
doctrine and life practice. PhIlippians, however, represents a
mixture of doctrine and exhortation. Exhortations to
rejoice and to unity are the heart of this epistle, being
illustrated and exemplified by the lives of Christ (2:5-11),
Timothy (2:19-24), Epaphroditus (2:25-30), and Paul (3:1-17).
Philippians 2:5-11 provides an exquisite hymn about Christ's
humiliation and exaltation.

Philippians is one of Paul's most personal letters. In it he
shares his own experience with Christ (3:12-14), his struggle
over whether to prefer dying to be with Christ or living to
serve the Philippians (1:21-26), and his concern for their
spiritual growth and perseverance (1:6,7,25, 26; 2:16-18). The
Philippians were in his heart and supported him in his
imprisonment (1:7). Paul was concerned, yet confident that God
would bring their faith to complete maturity (1:6; 2:15). Thus
the tone that emerges from this letter is one of joyous
confidence in God at work within the believer to promote unity
and maturity within the church.

PURPOSE 

Paul's immediate purpose for writing was to thank the Philippians
for a gift that they had sent him (4:14-18). Their messenger,
Epaphroditus, had recovered from a serious illness and would
carry this letter as he returned to Philippi (2:25-30). Paul used
this opportunity to remind his converts of the importance of
unity and joy. In both of these attitudes we are to pattern our
lives after our Lord: Christians are to have the mind of Christ
(2:5), whether in suffering (1:21-30), in fellowship (2:3,4), in
gaining maturity (3:12), or in settling disputes (4:2,3). Unity
with Christ in His humility is to characterize the believer's
life-style. Thus Christians "in the midst of a crooked and
perverse generation" will "shine as lights" (2:15).

Outline of Philippians

1.  Salutation  1:1, 2

2. Prayer for the Philippians  1:3-11

A. Thanksgiving  1:3-8
B. Intercession  1:9-11

3.  Joy in the proclamation of Christ  1:12-26

A.  Preached through Paul's imprisonment 1:12-14 
B.  Preached even by the envious 1:15-18 
C.  Preached through Paul's life or death  1:19-26

4.  Instructions on how to live  1:27-2:18

A.  Live worthy of the gospel  1:27-2:4
B.  Pattern after Christ  2:5-11
C.  Live blameless before the world  2:12-18

5.  Examples of living worthy of the gospel  2:19-30 

A.  Timothy's sincere care  2:19-24 
B.  Epaphroditus's total service  2:25-30

6.  Paul's personal commitment  3:1-21

A.  Give up all for Christ  3:1-11
B.  Press on to the goal  3:12-17 
C.  Avoid enemies of Christ 3:18-21 

7.  Conduct worthy of the gospel  4:1-20 

A.  Pastoral exhortations  4:1-9 
B.  Thanks for the Philippians' gift  4:10-20

8.  Farewell  4:21-23


CHAPTER ONE

PAUL'S INTRODUCTION

     Paul's greetings to the saints at Philippi included Timothy
(verses 1-2). He says they are "servants" - a fitting word which
brings Paul and Timothy down to the same level as the serving
people of the church of God at Philippi. He address this letter
to THREE classes -to "saints" - "bishops" (Greek is Episkopos)
and is interpreted by "elders" in Acts 20 and Titus 1:5,7 (being
also then "overseers" and "shepherds of the flock") - and
"deacons" (Greek is Diakonos).
     This verse alone shows that although all people of God
should be and are "servants" - there is still a class function of
people within the body of Christ that are divided into THREE
functions - saints - elders - deacons.  Some would try and blur
all three functions into one. Obviously here Paul does not do so,
and James 3:1 would also prove that not everyone should be a
"teacher" in the Church of God. An "elder" is to be
an able teacher of the word as Paul clearly shows in the
qualifications of that function in Timothy 3:1-7, then proceeds
to give qualifications for the function of "deacon."

     We also notice again (Paul does it many times at the
beginning or ending of his letters) the blessing to them from God
the Father and Lord Jesus Christ. If the Holy Spirit is a person
as like the Father and Son, then Paul would surely be snubbing
his nose at him, bringing no such blessing from the person of the
Holy Spirit. Paul is not turning his back on the person of the
Holy Spirit, for the Holy Spirit is NOT a separate Spirit Being,
but is the very power and nature and mind of both the Father and
the Son.

CONFIDENCE AND THANKSGIVING

     This is truly a remarkable people of God at Philippi, when
we compare the other letters of Paul to other churches and what
he had to write to them about. Paul here gives the saints at
Philippi the highest praise and highest score on the spiritual
score card. He thinks of them in his prayers with JOY. And that
joy of his was from the first day the gospel was given to them
unto the time he wrote this letter. He was full of complete
confidence that they would continue bringing him joy, and that
the Lord who had begun the work in them would continue it until
the day of Jesus Christ. 
     The day of Jesus Christ? Did Paul, at this juncture in his
life, expect Jesus to return in the life time of those people in
Philippi? Yes, probably he did! But we also know, from the
letters to those at Thessalonica, he knew certain prophetic
events had to happen BEFORE Jesus would return. Then again it is
probable that Paul and other apostles thought those events would
take place in their life time.  Many down through the centuries
have felt Jesus would return in their life time. We today living
in the first years of the 21st century would like to think Jesus
will return our life time. So we keep watching the signs
of the times, yet we must remember that 50 years or more with God
is but a very tiny fraction of a second, for most of us it is a
good portion of our lives.

     Paul tells them that God knows how he longs after them, how
even in his time in prison for the sake of the Gospel, he loves
them and always has them in his heart. He prayed that their love
would abound and their knowledge with judgmental sense would
also. This increase was for them to be able to clearly prove that
which was excellent, and that they would continue to be sincere
and un-offensive in their living, being filled with the
fruits of righteousness, through Jesus Christ. doing this would
be to the praise and glory of God (verses 3-11).

UNEXPECTED BENEFITS OF IMPRISONMENT

     Those at Philippi were no doubt perplexed that this great
apostle of God would be in prison, and were no doubt worried
about the work of the Gospel through Paul was being stopped or at
least very much hindered. He tells them that there were many who
actually waxed very bold in preaching the Gospel since his
imprisonment. It had fired them up so to speak and they were
ablaze with enthusiasm. Oh, Paul knew some were fired up now
because they were envious of Paul for the work he had done, and
some were just simple at odds with Paul, had contentions and
strife with him over this or that matter. We are not told what
matters brought about the envy and strife, only that some
just did not "get along" with Paul. Then he also told them that
he knew some were preaching the Gospel with more vigor from a
right motive, as they knew Paul was sent in part to be a mighty
fortress, a mighty power to defend the truths of the Gospel.

     Paul was happy and pleased that either way, the Gospel was
being preached, Christ was being taught (verses 12-18).
     
     Those who were preaching Christ, either as Paul's envious
competitors or those sincerely with him, were preaching the
truths about Jesus and the Gospel. If Paul had thought the
envious group were "false teachers" while the others were "true
and correct teachers," he would surely have said so. Knowing he
pulled no punches concerning those who preached a false Gospel
and false Christ, he surely would have made that clear to
the brethren at Philippi. It was not the case in his mind - one
group of teachers of Christ did their teaching correctly but from
a wrong attitude towards Paul himself. They thought it was their
golden opportunity to take the "lime light" - now that Paul was
out of the way in prison. Their teaching was correct, but their
motive to now teach more powerfully was from a wrong attitude
towards him. The others were also teaching Jesus correctly, but
had a right motive towards Paul.

     Either way, the bottom line for Paul was that he was happy
that Jesus Christ was being preached.

TO LIVE IS CHRIST - TO DIE IS CHRIST

     Here we come to the section of New Testament Scripture that
is often used by those who believe in the immortal soul doctrine,
to say that upon death if we have been a "good" Christian we
shall go to heaven and be with the Lord (verses 19-23).  You will
notice though, the word "heaven" is not found in this passage. 
     If we are willing to read the Bible from the beginning we
will have already clearly seen that there are Old Testament
passages that plainly tell us WHAT dead is. The book of Psalms
and the book of Ecclesiastes make quite vivid that death is a
"sleep" - no thoughts continuing in death, no talking to others
in death, no working of any kind. The Gospel of John and chapter
11 shows dead is a sleep, from which who have to be raised
back to life at the time of the RESURRECTION of the dead. 
     This is not the time to fully expound the falseness of the
"immortal soul" doctrine.
     I have covered other points of the truth of what death is in
previous sections and chapters of this New Testament Bible story.
     It is enough to say here that because death is a sleep with
no memory of time taking place, then those who come up in the
resurrection to life, in the last days, will have no realization
of the time gone since they fell asleep in death. To them the
moment they closed their eyes in death is the next second of life
again, when they will be with the Lord. For the Lord will come in
glory and the resurrection of the saints will take place (as we
have already seen in other sections of this story), when those
asleep in death will rise up to life, those still living in the
flesh will be CHANGED to immortal life, from mortality to
immortality, from human flesh to divine spirit, to live in the
realm and dimension of God and Christ (1 Cor.15; 1 Thes. 4; 1
John 3:1-3), who are living in the spirit dimension, unless they
choose to reveal themselves as physical flesh humans, like Jesus
often did to His disciples after His resurrection, before He
ascended to heaven to sit at the right hand of the Father.

     Paul would have liked in some ways to depart this physical
world (with all the many physical trials, pain, lashings, hunger,
stonings etc. he went through, who can blame him for wanting to
say goodbye to this life) and to have been with the Lord, at the
coming of the Lord and the resurrection to immortal life for him
and all the saints. Yet, Paul knew that for the present he needed
to stay alive in the flesh, for the benefit of and furtherance
of their joy and maturity in the faith. It was needful for them
to be able to rejoice in Paul once more coming to them and being
with them again for whatever time God was willing (verses 24-26).

EXHORTATIONS TO STAND FIRM

     The main thing he wanted was for them to remain steadfast in
the faith, whether he came to them or was absent from them. He
wanted them to continue in the one spirit and one mind, striving
together for THE faith of the Gospel. He told them not to be
terrified in any way concerning their adversaries, and that it
was sometimes a part of being a Christian to suffer persecution,
for the name of Christ. He was their example - suffering physical
persecutions. They had seen it in Paul (probably some physical
flesh scares from being lashed and stoned at times) and now they
were hearing about him being again in prison and suffering same
physical trails. He was a good example for them to suffer
persecution with confidence against their adversaries, if it was
the Lord's will that such a trail should come upon them. He
wanted their conduct of life to reflect the Gospel of Christ
under all and every circumstance (verses 27-30).


CHAPTER TWO

THE MIND OF CHRIST

     It was Paul's great desire to hear they were full of love,
kindness, and humility - that they would do nothing through
strife or vainglory; but that they would always be in an attitude
of lowliness of mind, each esteeming the other better than
themselves. He wanted them to be concerned mainly about the
welfare of others and not themselves.  "Let THIS MIND be in you,
which was also in Christ Jesus" was his emphasis (verse 1-5)

     Paul then brings out the great LOVE and HUMILITY that Jesus
showed. He tells us that He was in the form of God, He was then a
part of the Godhead. He was then (as the first chapter of the
Gospel of John shows) GOD, but not God the Father. He and God
the Father have existed from eternity. So Jesus was WITH God and
was God, as John in his first chapter of his Gospel brings out.
There were TWO eternal BEINGS from the beginning, BOTH were GOD,
one became He who we call God the Father, and the other became
the one we know as Jesus the Christ. This one in the form of God
did not think being a part of the Godhead was something to be
clung to and grasped at NO MATTER WHAT. He was willing to humble
Himself, become of no reputation, a servant, and all of that was
manifested in Him becoming a physical human being.
     As a physical man He was willing to go the whole nine yards,
willing to humble Himself even unto death - the death of the
cross. We have seen in the Gospels what kind of a death all that
was - truly a horrible suffering did our Lord Jesus go through to
pay for the sins of the world, the sins of you and me.

     Because the one we call Jesus Christ did all this, the
Father EXALTED Him - HIGHLY EXALTED Him above ALL, and gave Him a
name ABOVE ALL names. that name can only be the name "God." The
Father has said that EVERY KNEE WILL BOW before Him - all that is
in the heavens and the earth, and under the earth (a phrase that
simply means NOTHING is greater than Him and will have to admit
that one day). All are going to have to admit one day that Jesus
is indeed the LORD, to the glory of the Father. All may not be
saved, some may still reject salvation, but at least they will
see that Jesus is Lord, and will have to admit this, to the glory
of the Father (verses 6-11).

     Jesus is LORD, He is God, He lives in the realm and
dimension of God, above ALL other created beings, in the spirit
realm or the physical earthly realm. He is part of the Godhead, a
member of the God family. In this present time there are only TWO
members of the Godhead, the Father and the Son. The first verses
of 1 Corinthians chapter 11 shows God the Father to be head of
Christ. Jesus himself said in the Gospels that the Father was
greater than He, that the one sent (and Jesus was sent by the
Father) was not greater than the one who sent him. The Kingdom
is, after Jesus has subdued everything under His feet, going to
hand it over to the Father (1 Cor.15:24).

SO CONTINUE IN OBEDIENCE

     The Christians at Philippi had obeyed the truths of the
Gospel, both when Paul was with them, and when he was not. It was
his wish that they continued in this fine example of
faithfulness. He tells them to do this because it was really God
working in them, to do His good pleasure. They were to continue
in this conduct of life with a respectful fear and a carefulness,
for they were dealing with the very God of this universe. It was
not some physical human they were working with BUT the very
Almighty creator God of all there was, in heaven or on earth.
     The Philippi saints were to do all things in a positive
frame of mind, without grumbling, complaining, and disputings or
strife and arguments. Paul wanted them to be blameless and
harmless sons of God, who needed not to be rebuked or corrected,
as they lived among a crooked and perverse society, where they
were to shine as lights of goodness, as they held the word of
life and truth. 
     Then if they did all this, Paul would be confident he had
not run in vain to bring them the Gospel and to teach them the
mysteries of God. If he was to be offered in sacrifice with his
life, in more persecution and even death, he would be joyous in
knowing they would remain faithful to their calling and the work
of salvation God had begun in them. They also could rejoice with
him, knowing the blessedness of all this work the Lord
had done and was doing in THEM and in Paul (verses 12-18).

     We need to look beyond the present physical of what may be
taking place in our lives, sometimes this physical life brings
heartache, sorrow, pain, and certain physical things that are not
always the most pleasant to have happening to us. I doubt if
anyone desires to be flogged, whipped, stoned, beaten, or put in
prison for teaching Jesus as the Christ and Messiah, but such it
was for some in the first century of the Christian age, and
so it is for some even today, in certain parts of the world. The
joy comes from knowing that all who have begun on this pathway of
true salvation in Christ, can see people remaining faithful to
that calling, even under severe physical trials.

TIMOTHY AND EPAPHRODITUS

     Paul was going to be comforted by sending Timothy to them,
who in return would relate to him the good steadfast spiritual
state of the saints at Philippi. He tells them of the wonderful
blessing Timothy was to him, a man who looked to Jesus in all
things, when many had departed form that mindset, and were
seeking their own things and not the things of Christ. So Paul
would send Timothy to them, after seeing how things would
go for him, but he really hoped he himself would shortly be able
to come to them (verses 19-24).

     Then there was the man called Epaphroditus. He had been sent
to Paul by the church at Philippi, to serve and help Paul in
whatever way he could. Paul called him a companion in labor, a
fellow-soldier. Epaphroditus had been sick while with Paul, a
sickness that nearly took his life. He cared so much for the
brethren at Philippi because they had heard he was sick and were
sincerely concerned for his welfare. Love will usually be
returned in like manner, if people are truly having this mind in
them that was in Christ Jesus.
     Paul said that God had had mercy upon Epaphroditus and had
restored his health, had saved him from dying, and so had also
given Paul a renewed spirit, for he states he would have had
sorrow upon sorrow if Epaphroditus had died. Not being able to
come yet to those at Philippi because of being in prison and
having a good fellow like Epaphroditus come from them to bring
love and comfort to him, then seeing this man die
from a sickness, would indeed have been sorrow upon sorrow.
     Paul had sent Epaphroditus back to them with carefulness, so
they would rejoice when he arrived, and told them to appreciate
and hold in high esteem such a man, for in doing the work of God
as he had done, he just about lost his life. He had brought their
service and love to him, as they were not all able to come where
Paul was, and he did this with no questions. He would be willing
to give up his life to bring their service to him, and he nearly
did, he was close to death, but God had mercy on him. Such a man
Paul  said should be held by all in high esteem (verses 25-30).


CHAPTER THREE

BEWARE OF THE FLESH CUTTERS

     Paul felt it necessary to warn then of those who he had to
warn the Galatians about, the false teachers of the "flesh
cutting" doctrine (those who taught it was mandatory to be
physically circumcised to be saved). Those in Christ worshipped
God in "spirit" and had no need to look to any confidence to
cutting the physical flesh. Then talking about certain physical
things that some could boast about or have  pride in, Paul
related his credentials. Circumcised the 8th day, of the stock of
Israel, of the tribe of Benjamin, an Hebrew of the Hebrews, and
as concerning the "law" - he had been a Pharisee - one of those
who really thought they were great law-observers. He had super
zeal in persecuting the Church of God. And viewed from the
physical aspects of law keeping, he could be found blameless.  We
see this expounded upon by Paul in Galatians 1:13-14. Those in
the "Jews religion" would not be able to find anyone more
fervent and zealous for the traditions of the Jewish fathers than
what Paul had been.

     Yet, with all this up-bringing and background in the
Pharisee Jewish traditions of the fathers, Paul counted it all
but DUNG! He was quite willing to have it all be as dung to WIN
Christ Jesus in his life. He wanted the righteousness which was
through faith in Jesus, the righteousness which is of God by
faith. He wanted to KNOW HIM and the POWER of His RESURRECTION,
being made like unto His death, so he may attain unto the
resurrection of the dead (verses 1-11).

     All this means that if you do NOT have Christ as your
Savior, have faith in Him, have the righteousness which is only
of God through faith in Jesus, have your sins covered by the
blood of Christ, have both the Father and Jesus living in you via
the Holy Spirit, then you and all your past physical religion and
social up-bringing (even to the highest pedigree of your nation)
means NOTHING, it is just DUNG in comparison to having the true
salvation from God through Christ Jesus. And having the power of
Jesus' resurrection in you would mean you also would attain to
the resurrection of the dead.

PAUL PRESSES FORWARD

     Paul did not think it was all over, all done with, all in
the past. No, he knew being a Christian was a way of life, to
live, to the very end of this physical life on earth. He did
not believe he had already got to the end and it was already
finished and over with. He looked at the past, before having
Christ, and FORGOT IT! He was now reaching FORWARD, going
forward. He was pressing ever TOWARDS the mark of the prize of
the high calling of God in Christ Jesus.
     He tells us that if we be mature, we need to be thus minded,
if we are not, then God can and will reveal even this to us. God
will reveal to us through reading His word that our salvation
goes from the start to the finish. It is not over with until we
breath our last breath. We must always be reaching towards being
more like Jesus Christ, in conduct, thoughts, words, attitude of
mind (letting this mind of Christ be in us constantly). 
     Paul finishes this thought with adding that whatever
spiritual level we have so far attained, we should walk in it
(verses 12-16).

WARNING AGAINST WORLDLINESS

     It was a sad warning I'm sure that Paul needed to remind the
Philippi brethren that some people they needed to note, had LEFT
the true pathway, and had even become the ENEMIES of the CROSS of
Christ. 

     How can this be?  Well, when someone teaches you that after
repenting of sins and accepting Jesus as personal Savior, you can
live any way you like, that you do not have to obey the Ten
Commandments, that you do not have to do as Jesus said, and live
by every word of God (Mat.4:4), that everything just becomes a
fuzzy nothing in Christ, then they have become the enemies of the
cross of Jesus. Christ did not die for your sins so you can live
any way that you decide. We covered the truth of all this in some
detail as we went through the book of Romans, and especially
chapter 6.

     Paul says we are citizens of heaven, and so our minds should
be as heaven is, once more having the mind of Christ in us is the
thought. Jesus will come from heaven and change our vile body
like as unto His glorious body, through the power whereby He is
able to rule and subdue all things unto Himself (verses 17-21).


CHAPTER FOUR

APPEAL FOR HARMONY, JOY, PEACE

     Paul appeals to the Philippi saints to hold fast in the
Lord. Certain ones he wanted to be of the same mind, they
probably had too many on the surface differences that should have
been on the back-burner. He wanted them to help those ladies that
worked with him in spreading the Gospel, as well as other
fellow-laborers, such as Clement. All such he said, had their
names written in the book of life.
     They were to let their moderation in all things,
self-control, be evident to all. They were to pray and ask God,
not worry about things, but make their requests known to God.
Then they would have the peace of mind that comes through Jesus
Christ (verses 1-7)

     The basic attitude of mind they were to have is summed up in
verse 8.

     "Finally brethren, whatsoever things are true, whatsoever
     things are honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever
     things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever
     things are of a good report; if there be any virtue, and if
     there be any praise, think on these things." 

     The things that they had both learned, and received, and
heard, and seen in Paul, they were to do. He was their example to
follow in Christ Jesus. As Paul said to the Corinthians, "Be you
followers of me  EVEN AS I also am of Christ" (1 Cor.11:1).

HIS JOY FOR THEIR LIBERALITY

     Paul rejoiced in the generosity that the Philippi Christians
had shown towards him, though at times they had lacked the
opportunity to express it. Yet, he had already learned
that in whatever physical state he found himself he was able to
be content. He had experienced the ups and downs of physical
life, being full, being empty, having, and not having. But in
whatever state Paul knew that through Jesus Christ he could
encounter all situations and have strength to endure through it
all (verse 10-13).

     He thanks them that they did communicate with him (they had
sent Epaphroditus remember) in his afflictions. He reminds them
that in the beginning of the Gospel start for him and his work,
when he departed from Macedonian, it was only they, no other
church, that helped him with physical matters. And that even when
he was in Thessalonica they sent time and again to him, for his
physical needs. Once more he tells them the wonderful blessing
they have given him by sending Epaphroditus and some necessary
needs for his comfort while in prison. What they sent to him was
like a sweet smelling odour, a sacrifice well accepted by God.

     Paul's last words in this letter are:

     "But my God shall supply all your needs according to His
     riches in glory by Christ Jesus. Now unto God and our Father
     be glory for ever and ever, Amen. 
     Salute every saint in Christ Jesus. The brethren which are
     with me greet you. All the saints salute you, chiefly they
     that are of Caesar's household. The grace of our Lord Jesus
     Christ be with you all. Amen" (verses 14-23).

     What a wonderful, uplifting, encouraging, positive, and love
filled letter is this that the apostle Paul wrote to the
Christian saints at Philippi. What a great example are those
saints that lived at Philippi in the days of the apostle Paul. It
will do well for all Church of God congregations to follow the
superb example set for us by the Christian people at Philippi in
the first century A.D. 

     Truly a fine example of real Christianity.  Look forward to
meeting those Christians of Philippi in the resurrection day at
the coming of our Lord.

                 ...........................

Written October 2005

Sunday, June 21, 2026

PROPHECIES OF CHRIST'S FIRST COMING #5

Prophecies - the First coming of Christ

Death and Resurrection

           
Be sold for thirty pieces of silver

Zechariah 11:12 

Matthew 26:14,15  
......

Be Passover male lamb, without blemish, slain, with blood applied
as protection from judgment

Exodus 12:1-11, Isaiah 53:7

John 1:29-36; 1 Corinthians 5:7,8; 1 Peter 1:18,19; Revelation
5:6-13; 7:14; 21:22-27; 22:1-4 

...... 

Be lifted up, just a Moses lifted up a serpent

Numbers 21:8, 9     

John 3:14,15 
...... 
Be raised from the dead 

Psalm 16:8-11  

Luke 24:6-8; John 20; Acts 1:3;
2:32; 13:34-37; 2 Timothy 2:8 
......

Conquer death through his resurrection

Psalm 16:8-11; 49:15; 86:13   

Acts 2:24-36; 13:30-39; 1 Corinthians 15:3,4 
......

Feel forsaken by God 

Psalm 22:1 

Matthew 27:46; Mark 15:34 
......

Be mocked and insulted by many

Psalm 22:7,8,17

Matthew 27:31, 39-43;
Mark 15:29-32; Luke 23:35-39 
...... 

Friends stand afar off

Psalm 38:11; 88:18  

Matthew 26:56-58; 27:55; Mark 15:40; Luke 23:49 
......

Ascend on high 

Psalm 68:18    

Luke 24:51; Acts 1:9; Ephesians 4:8 
...... 

Reproaches of others fall on him

Psalm 69:9

Romans 15:3 
......

Another to succeed Judas

Psalm 109:7, 8
 
Acts 1:16-20 
...... 

Be a Son who is given

Isaiah 9:6

John 3;16; Romans 8:32 
...... 

Swallow up death in victory

Isaiah 25:8

1 Corinthians 15:54-57 
......

Be mistreated, hardly recognized

Isaiah 52:14 

Hebrews 5:8; 1 Peter 2:21 
......

Bare our griefs and  carry our sorrows

Isaiah 53:4,
5 
Matthew 8:17; Rom. 5:6-8 
...... 

Be wounded for our transgressions

Isaiah 53:5

1 Corinthians 15:3; 2 Cor. 5:21; 1 Peter 3:18 
...... 

Be led as a lamb to the slaughter  

Isaiah 53:7     

John 129, 36; Acts 8:28-35;
1 Peter 1:19; Revelation 5:6 
...... 

Be sinless and without guile 

Isaaih 53:9

1 Peter 2:22 
...... 

Be made into an offering for sin

Isaiah 53:10,11

Acts 10:43; 13:38, 39; Romans 3:21-26; 4:5-8; Ephesians 1:7; 
1 Peter 2:21-25; 1 John 2:2 
...... 

Make intercession for the trnsgressors

Isaiah 53:12

Luke 23:34; "Father forgive them for they know not
what they do." 
...... 

Be "cut off" at a specific time after Jerusalem wall is rebuilt,
before the Temple is destroyed

Daniel 9:24-26; Zechariah 9:9

Matt. 21:1-5; 1:15; 24:1,2; Luke 19:37,38; John 12:13-15 
...... 

His body would be pierced

Zechariah 12:10      

John 19:34-37  
...... 

Shepherd smitten, sheep scattered (deserted by his followers)

Zechariah 13:6,7    

Matthew 26:31,56; Mark 14:27; John 16:32 

........

                          ......................


To be continued

 

EPHESIANS 2:15 - COLOSSIANS 2:14

 

Eph.2:15 and Col.2:14

Many say these verses abolish the Ten Commandments. Nothing could be further from the facts. Here is the truth of the matter

by 
Keith Hunt
                                                                      
There is, and has been a movement afoot among some churches and
preachers to ABOLISH the 10 Commandments.  They tell you that
there are verses in the NT that say the LAW(which to them means
the Ten Commandments) is DONE AWAY in Christ.  They say the
old 10 were only TILL Christ, since then we are no longer under
obligation to observe these ten laws.  These preachers of NO LAW
use just a few of, not Jesus' teachings, not Peter's teachings,
nor James' or Jude's, or John's teachings, but a few verses of
Paul.  Two of these verses they say, that show the 10
commandments are ABOLISHED in Christ, are EPHESIANS 2:15; COL.
2:14.

When reading and studying the writings of Paul, we do well to
heed the warning and advice of Peter, who wrote,  "And account
that the longsuffering of our Lord is salvation; even as
our beloved brother Paul also....has written unto you.  As also
in all his epistles.....in which are SOME THINGS HARD TO BE
UNDERSTOOD which they that are UNLEARNED and UNSTABLE WREST, as
they do also the OTHER SCRIPTURES, unto their own destruction. 
You, therefore, beloved, seeing you know these things before,
BEWARE lest you also, being LED AWAY with the ERROR of the
wicked, fall from your own steadfastness " (2 PET.3:15 - 17).

Peter calls these people who wrest and pervert the writings of
Paul and other scriptures THE WICKED!  Now let me give you a
BIBLE definition that clearly shows who the wicked are. 
The Biblical wicked are described in PS 119:53, "HORROR has taken
hold upon me because of the WICKED that forsake  your LAW." 
Plainly, those who FORSAKE, DO AWAY WITH, ABOLISH the 10 point
LAW of God are called the WICKED! Peter called their teaching
ERROR.  He said it would lead them to "their own destruction." 
Peter said these teachers were not only unstable, but UNLEARNED. 
Oh yes, some may have gone to the THEOLOGICAL schools of their
day as some have today, but as far as UNDERSTANDING the word of
God, Peter said they were unlearned.  
Why are these LAW ABOLISHERS indeed unlearned in the word? 
Because that which they are willingly ignorant of does testify to
their face.

Let's put a few simple verses together and ask a few simple
questions.

Are Christians to freely sin?
Answer, "My little children, these things I write unto you, THAT
YOU SIN NOT...." (1 JOHN 2:1).  John wrote this to Christians
years and  years after Jesus died on the cross: 
"What shall we say then? Shall  we continue in SIN, that grace
may abound?  God forbid...."(ROM 6:1).  Paul wrote this to
Christians years after Jesus died on the cross.

What is SIN?
Answer,  "All unrighteousness is sin...." (1 JN 5:17).

What is RIGHTEOUSNESS?
Answer, "....for all they COMMANDMENTS are righteousness"  (PS
119:172).

What is sin?
Answer, "Whosoever committeth SIN transgresseth also the LAW; for
SIN is the transgression of the LAW " (1 JN 3:4).

What LAW is it SIN to transgress?
Answer, "....I had not known sin, but by the LAW:  for I had not
known lust, except the law had said, YOU SHALL NOT COVET "  (ROM
7:7).

Which LAW says, You shall not covet?
Answer, the law found in EX. 20 and DEUT. 5.
THE TEN COMMANDMENT LAW!

Is SIN accounted for anyone if there is NO LAW?
Answer, "....SIN is not imputed WHEN THERE IS NO LAW" (ROM.
5:13).

Using simple logic and reasoning power with the verses we have
just read, we should be able to deduct that:

1. If the 10 commandment law was abolished when Jesus died on the
cross - if the ten commandment law was only until Christ, then
there has been NO SIN since the cross.

2. If there has been no sin since the cross, then there have been
NO SINNERS either.

3. If there have been no sinners since the cross, because there
has been no law to define what sin is, then NO ONE since then has
needed a SAVIOR!

Now do you see why those who preach and teach that the 10
commandment law was abolished with Christ are indeed UNLEARNED,
men who wrest the scriptures unto their own destruction!
                                    
So what about COLOSSIANS 2:14 and EPHESIANS 2:15?  Was Paul
really teaching that God's spiritual, holy, just and good 10
commandment law (ROM. 7:12, 14) was abolished at the cross of
Christ? Many of the early Protestant theologians and Bible
Commentators (who taught obedience to the Commandments of God)
never understood these verses and sections of Paul's letters to
the Ephesians and Colossians to mean that Christ did away with
the 10 Commandment law.  They were not unlearned, as many are
today.  They even upheld the 4th commandment, but taught it was
changed to Sunday. Quite frankly, even today MOST Protestant
churches teach the Ten Commandment law is still in effect, it is
a relatively small group of North American fundamentalists (I
call them funny-mentalists, as their theology would be funny if
it was not so mentally serious) who teach grace abolishes law.
Three of the most famous Bible Commentators of yesterday were
MATTHEW HENRY, ADAM CLARKE and ALBERT BARNES.  Here are their
comments on EPH. 2:13-16.

MATTHEW HENRY:

"We are now come to the last part of the chapter, which contains
an account of the great and mighty privileges that converted Jews
and Gentiles both receive from Christ.  The apostle here shows,
that they who were in a state of enmity are reconciled. Between
the Jews and the Gentiles there had been a great enmity; so there
is between God and every unregenerate man.
Now Jesus Christ is OUR PEACE, v. 14.  He made peace by the
sacrifice of himself; he MADE BOTH ONE, by reconciling these two
divisions of men, who were wont to malign, to hate and to
reproach each other before.  He BROKE DOWN THE MIDDLE WALL OF
PARTITION, the ceremonial law, that made the great feud, and was
the badge of the Jews' peculiarity; called THE PARTITION-WALL, by
way of allusion to the PARTITION in the temple, which separated
the court of the Gentiles from that into which the Jews only had
liberty to enter.  Thus HE ABOLISHED IN HIS FLESH THE ENMITY,
v.15. By his sufferings in the flesh, taking away the binding
power of the ceremonial law, so removing that cause of enmity and
distance between them; which is here called THE LAW OF
COMMANDMENTS CONTAINED IN ORDINANCES, because it enjoined a
multitude of external rites and ceremonies, and consisted of many
institutions and appointments about the outward parts of divine
worship.  THE LEGAL CEREMONIES WERE ABROGATED BY CHRIST, HAVING
THEIR ACCOMPLISHMENT IN HIM. By taking those out of the way,
he formed one church of believers, whether they had been Jews or
Gentiles.  Thus he made IN HIMSELF OF TWAIN ONE NEW MAN.  He
framed both these parties into one NEW SOCIETY, or body of God's
people uniting them to himself as their common Head; they
being RENEWED by the Holy Ghost, and now concurring in a NEW way
of gospel-worship: 
SO MAKING PEACE between these two parties who were so much at
variance before. 
2.  There is an enmity between God and sinners, whether Jews or
Gentiles; and Christ came to slay that enmity, and to reconcile
them both to God, v. 16.  Sin breeds a quarrel, and to bring it
to an end, by reconciling both Jew and Gentile, now collected and
gathered into one body, to a provoked and an offended God: and
this BY THE CROSS; or by the sacrifice of himself upon the cross:
HAVING SLAIN THE ENMITY THEREBY. He, being slain or sacrificed,
slew the enmity that there was between God and poor sinners.  The
apostle proceeds to illustrate the great advantages which both
parties gain by the mediation of our Lord Jesus Christ" 
(emphasis Henry's).                          
                
ADAM CLARKE:

".......YE WHO SOMETIMES WERE FAR OFF] to be FAR OFF, and to be
NEAR, are sayings much in use among the Jews; and among them, to
be NEAR, signifies, 1. To be in the APPROBATION or FAVOUR of God;
and to be FAR OFF signifies to be under his DISPLEASURE.  So a
WICKED Jew might be said to be FAR OFF from God when he was
exposed to his DISPLEASURE; and a HOLY MAN, or a genuine
PENITENT, might be said to be NIGH TO GOD, because such persons
are in his FAVOUR. 2. Every person who offered a SACRIFICE to God
was considered as having ACCESS to him by the BLOOD of that
sacrifice: hence the priests, whose office it was to offer
sacrifices, were considered as being NIGH TO GOD; and all who
brought gifts to the altar were considered as APPROACHING the
Almighty. 3. Being FAR OFF, signified the state of the GENTILES
as contradistinguished from the JEWS, who were NIGH.  And these
expressions were used in reference to the tabernacle, God's
dwelling-place among the Israelites, and the sacrifices there
offered.  All those who had ACCESS to this TABERNACLE, or were
NIGH TO IT or encamped about it, were said to be NIGH TO GOD;
those who had NO ACCESS to it were said to be FAR OFF.  Hence the
latter phrase is used to distinguish the GENTILES from the
JEWISH people; and this appears to be the meaning of the prophet,
Isa. lvii. 19:  I CREATE THE FRUIT OF THE LIPS; PEACE, PEACE TO
him that is FAR OFF, AND TO him that is NEAR, SAITH THE LORD;
i.e. I give cause of PRAISE and REJOICING to the GENTILE as well
as to the JEW.  And to this scripture, and to this thing, the
apostle seems here to allude. You Gentiles, who were UNACQUAINTED
with God, and were even WITHOUT GOD IN THE WORLDS, are brought to
an ACQUAINTANCE with him; and are now, through Christ Jesus,
brought into the favour and fellowship of God.  And as the Jews
of old APPROACHED God by the BLOOD of their SACRIFICES, so YOU
APPROACH him BY THE BLOOD OF CHRIST.
FOR HE IS OUR PEACE] Jesus Christ has died for both Jews and
Gentiles, and has become a PEACE-OFFERING .....shalom, to
reconcile both to God and to each other.
WHO HATH MADE BOTH ONE]  Formed one Church out of the believers
of both people.
THE MIDDLE WALL OF PARTITION].......Some think it refers to their
ancient manner of living among the Gentiles, as they always
endeavoured to live in some place BY THEMSELVES, and to have a
RIVER OR A WALL between them and their heathen neighbours........
When, at the death of Christ, the VEIL of the temple was RENT
from the top to the bottom, it was an emblem that THE WAY TO THE
HOLIEST WAS LAID OPEN, and that the people at large, both Jews
and Gentiles, were to have ACCESS to the holiest by the BLOOD OF
JESUS.  Some think there is an allusion here to the wall called
CHEL, which separated the COURT OF ISRAEL from the COURT OF THE
GENTILES....... 
HAVING ABOLISHED IN HIS FLESH]  By his INCARNATION and DEATH he
not only made an atonement for sin, but he appointed the DOCTRINE
OF RECONCILIATION to God, and of LOVE TO EACH OTHER, to be
preached in all nations; and thus glory was brought to God in the
highest, and on earth, peace and good will were diffused among
men.
The ENMITY of which the apostle speaks were reciprocal among the
JEWS and GENTILES. 
The FORMER detested the GENTILES, and could hardly allow them the
denomination of MEN; the LATTER had the JEWS in the most
sovereign contempt, because of the peculiarity of their religious
rites and ceremonies, which were different from those of all the
other nations of the earth.
THE LAW OF COMMANDMENTS]  Contained in, or rather CONCERNING,
ORDINANCES; which law was made merely for the purpose of keeping
the Jews a DISTINCT people, and pointing out the Son of God till
he should come. When, therefore, the END of its institution was
answered, it was no long NECESSARY; and Christ by his death
abolished it.
TO MAKE IN HIMSELF] To make one Church out of both people, which
should be considered the BODY of which Jesus Christ is the HEAD.
Thus he makes ONE NEW MAN - one new Church; and thus he MAKES and
establishes ............
THAT HE MIGHT RECONCILE BOTH - IN ONE BODY)  That the Jews and
Gentiles, believing on the Lord Jesus, might lay aside all their
causes of contention, and become one spiritual BODY, or SOCIETY
of men.......     
HAVING SLAIN THE ENMITY THEREBY]  Having, by his death upon the
cross, made reconciliation between God and man, and by his Spirit
in their hearts removed the ENMITY of their fallen, sinful
nature.  Dr. Macknight thinks that ABOLISHING THE ENMITY is
spoken of the removal of the HATRED which the Jews and Gentiles
mutually bore to each other because of the DIFFERENCE of their
RESPECTIVE RELIGIOUS WORSHIP; and that SLAYING the ENMITY refers
to the REMOVAL of evil LUSTS and AFFECTIONS from the heart of
man, by the power of Divine grace.......
AND CAME AND PREACHED PEACE]  Proclaimed the readiness of God to
forgive and save both Jews and Gentiles" (emphasis Clarke's).

ALBERT BARNES:

"BUT NOW, IN CHRIST JESUS.  By the coming atonement of the Lord
Jesus, and by the gospel which he preached. YE WHO SOMETIMES WERE
FAR OFF. Who were FORMERLY - (he gives the Greek - Hunt).  Tindal
translates it A WHYLE AGOO.  The phrase FAR OFF - (he gives the
Greek - Hunt) - means that they were formerly far off from God
and his people....... ARE MADE NIGH.  Are admitted to the favour
of God, and permitted to approach him as his worshippers.
BY THE BLOOD OF CHRIST.  The Jews came near to the mercy-seat on
which the symbol of the Divine Presence rested, (Notes on Rom.
ii. 25,) by the blood that was offered in sacrifice; that is, the
high priest approached that mercy-seat with blood, and sprinkled
it before God.  Now we are permitted to approach him with the
blood of atonement.  The shedding of that blood has prepared the
way by which Gentiles as well as Jews may approach God, and it is
by that offering that we are led to seek God.
FOR HE IS OUR PEACE........The PEACE here referred to is that by
which a UNION in worship and in feeling has been produced between
the Jews and the Gentiles. Formerly they were alienated and
separate.  They had different objects of worship; different
religious rites; different views and feelings.  The Jews regarded
the Gentiles with hatred, and the Gentiles the Jews with scorn.
Now, says the apostle, they are at peace.  They worship the same
God.  They have the same Saviour.  They depend on the same
atonement.  They have the same hope....... Reconciliation has not
only taken place with God, but with each other.  THE BEST
WAY TO PRODUCE PEACE BETWEEN ALIENATED MINDS IS TO BRING THEM TO
THE SAME SAVIOUR....... WHO HATH MADE BOTH ONE.  Both Gentiles
and Jews.  He has united them in one society.
HAVING BROKEN DOWN THE MIDDLE WALL.  There is an allusion here
undoubtedly to the wall of partition in the temple, by which the
court of the Gentiles was separated from that of the Jews.  See
Notes and the plan of the temple, in Matt. xxi, 12.  The idea
here is, that that was now broken down, and that the Gentiles had
the same access to the temple as the Jews.  The sense is, that in
virtue of the sacrifice of the Redeemer they were admitted to
the same privilege and hopes.
HAVING ABOLISHED.  Having brought to naught or put an end to
it.......IN HIS FLESH.  By the sacrifices of his body on the
cross.......THE ENMITY.  Between the Jew and the Gentile.......
The idea is, that the ceremonial law of the Jews, on which they
so much prided themselves, was the cause of the hostility
existing between them. That made them different people, and laid
the foundation for the alienation which existed between them. 
They had different laws; different institutions; a different
religion.  The Jews looked upon themselves as the favourites of
Heaven; and as in possession of the knowledge of the only way of
salvation; the Gentiles regarded their laws with contempt, and
looked upon the peculiar institutions with scorn.  When Christ
came, and abolished by his death their peculiar ceremonial laws,
of course the cause of this alienation ceased.
EVEN THE LAWS OF COMMANDMENTS........ This does not refer to the
MORAL law, which was not the cause of the alienation, and which
was no  abolished by the death of Christ, but to the laws
commanding sacrifices ....... These were the occasion of the
enmity between the Jews and the Gentiles, and these were
abolished by the great sacrifice which the Redeemer made; and of
course when that was made, the purpose for which these laws were
instituted was accomplished, and they ceased to be of value and
to be binding.......
HAVING SLAIN THE ENMITY. Not only the enmity between Jews and
Gentiles, but the enmity between the sinner and God.  He has by
that death removed all the obstacles to reconciliation on the
part of God and on the part of men"   (emphasis Barnes).



Do you see? It was the peculiar ceremonial laws of the Jews,
those rules that kept the Jews and Gentiles separated, laws such
as that which pertained to the TEMPLE, where the Jews(not God)
had enacted a dividing wall that if a Gentile crossed, it would
cost him his life.

Notice also, this ENMITY (the law of commandments in ordinances)
was abolished by the FLESH of Christ, by the CROSS (death) of
Christ. This enmity was upon BOTH Gentile and Jew - both were
under the power of this enmity that had now been slain by the
death of Jesus. What was this enmity as expressed in "the law of
commandments in ordinances" ? 
The Greek word for "ordinances" is "dogma." It is used only FOUR
other times in the NT. In ALL FOUR places it is expressing the
DECREES OF MEN, not of God's commandments! 
It is with the fourth scripture that we want to specifically take
note, for this verse actually explains and says the same thing as
EPH:2:15 but in a clearer way.  This Greek word is again used by
Paul in COL.2:14.

Notice the CONTEXT!  In verse 8 Paul tells the Colossians to
BEWARE lest any MAN through PHILOSOPHY, DECEIT, TRADITIONS OF MEN
and THINGS OF THE WORLD, should SPOIL them - TAKE THEM AWAY FROM
CHRIST!
For, he tells them in verse 11 that through Jesus they had PUT
OFF the body of SINS, whereas (v.13) they had been DEAD  in their
sins (they were found to be sinners by the law of God, as we have
seen in 1 John 3:4; and Romans 7:7 and so under the death
sentence, see Rom.6:23). God, through Christ had given them LIFE
(by removing the death sentence in their stead), having DONE
WHAT?  Removing the 10 Commandment law so there would be
no sin henceforth?  NO!  ".......having FORGIVEN YOU ALL
TRESPASSES" and "blotting out" WHAT?  God's spiritual, holy, just
and good, ten point law?  NO!  "Blotting out the HANDWRITING of
ORDINANCES (dogmas) that was AGAINST US, which was CONTRARY to
us, and took it out of the way, nailing it to His cross" (v.14).

What is the context?  What has Paul been speaking about?  Has he
been talking about the "terrible ten" or that "ten point law of
bondage" as some like to call the Ten Commandments today?  NO! 
He has been talking about SIN!  He has been talking about
PHILOSOPHY, DECEIT, THINGS OF THE WORLD, the TRADITIONS (decrees
- dogmas) of MEN, that the Colossians had been guilty of
practicing, and in so doing, had SINNED!  They had built
up a WALL of enmity between themselves and God the Father.  
But now, Jesus had come - taken their sins upon Himself - taken
their DEATH sentence upon Himself. Taken the ENMITY that stood
between man and God, upon Himself, died on the stake for the sins
of the whole world, that all men, both Jew and Gentile (for ALL
have sinned - Rom.5:12) might "reconcile both unto God in one
body by the cross, having slain the enmity thereby" (v.16).
Jesus slew the enmity that stood between man (Jew and Gentile)
and God the Father.  That enmity was SIN and DEATH!

The "handwriting of dogma (decrees) that was against us" (v.14)
that Jesus took away by His death on the tree, were the
DOGMATIZOMAI (akin to the Greek "dogma" - a verb, of which
"dogma" is the noun), the decrees of the world, the ordinances,
philosophies, traditions "AFTER the commandments and doctrines of
MEN" (verses 20-22).

All persons have been, at some time in their lives, guilty of
following the dictates, opinions, and traditions of the society
around them. Many of those customs, philosophies, and teachings
of mankind have been CONTRARY to the WAY of the Lord God. They
have been the way of SIN and DEATH (Prov.14:12; Mark 7:7;
Rom.3:23; 6:23).
                                    
Those sins were written down, so to speak, in a book.  They stood
AGAINST US (Col. 2:14).
We had a DEBT to pay to the heavenly Father, which debt was
DEATH!  The  holy law of God showed us we were sinners and it
condemned us to death.  It was powerless to FORGIVE sins.  What
was holy, just and good, what was ordained to bring life, joy,
blessing and happiness, was as Paul said, "found to be unto
death" (Rom. 7:10).  The righteous law of God, and the word of
God, could only be, as James wrote, a MIRROR - showing us that we
have sinned, that our sins have been recorded, written down and
STAND AGAINST US. All have incurred ENMITY between themselves and
God, by sinning.  All have followed at some point in their life,
the laws, commandments, traditions and philosophies of MEN as
contained in DECREES or Dogmas of those men and societies and
have so broken the perfect law of God. The 10 commandment law
cannot blot out those sins written down. The word of God as
such cannot blot them out.  We, of our selves cannot blot them
out.  We stand before God as good as SLAIN men - the enmity
between us and the Father - SIN, says we must pay our debt - we
must DIE!  But, "God so loved the world, that he gave His only
begotten Son, that whosoever believes in Him should NOT PERISH,
but have EVERLASTING LIFE " (Jn.3:16).  
Jesus came to take our sins upon Himself, to take the death
penalty that was upon us and to die in our stead.  His death on
the cross BLOTTED OUT, the bond of debt (sin and death)
that was written down against us.  His death took it out of the
way.  The enmity was SLAIN so we could have our trespasses, our
sins FORGIVEN.  As we stood as good as dead in our sins, we who
were FAR OFF are now made nigh - now reconciled to the Father by
the blood of Christ, having dissolved - broken down the wall of
SIN that stood between us and God and having rendered powerless
(abolished) the dogmas, philosophies, traditions and doctrines of
men which led us to sin.  He, having slain this enmity of sin
that both Jew and Gentile had incurred, came and preached peace
to those who were far off (Gentiles) and to them that were
nigh (Jews).  For through Jesus all peoples have access by one
Spirit unto the Father. All have sinned, but all can be made near
or reconciled to the Father through the blood, dead, and cross of
Christ.

For further reading on Col. 2:13-15,  I recommend the comments of
MATTHEW HENRY.

As for the phrase "Blotting out the handwriting" in Col. 2:14,
there is an illuminating comment concerning this in the FOREWORD
(page 9) to VINE'S EXPOSITORY DICTIONARY OF NT WORDS (old
edition).

Neither Jesus, Peter, Paul, John or any other apostle of the NT
ever taught, wrote, or preached that God's 10 commandments were
ABOLISHED at the cross or any time after.  


               .....................................

Written in 1984

Saturday, June 20, 2026

SAVED BY GRACE #3

                               SAVED BY GRACE #3

 

                                                                                                             
      IS IT IMPOSSIBLE FOR A CHRISTIAN TO SIN ? 

     God's grace towards a repentant sinner does not END with
that persons initial justification, as we shall now proceed to
prove.
     
     A person has REPENTED - he has confessed to God he is a
sinner - he's cried out to God for mercy. He sees that God has
made a way possible for him/her to be forgiven and have the
penalty of death removed. They see that Jesus Christ came and
paid that penalty for them - they accept Jesus as their PERSONAL
savior and are baptized. Their sins are now completely washed
away - they stand RECONCILED to God - sinless - absolutely
RIGHTEOUS in God's sight. Now from that day on, is it IMPOSSIBLE
for him/her to ever commit a sin ? They do not WANT to sin -
their whole attitude is to NOT sin - they want to serve and obey
God's commandments, but is it POSSIBLE under temptation and human
weakness of the flesh, to slip up and sin?
     
     Turn to 1 Jn.1:8. This verse plainly says, "If WE(converted
Christians) say that we HAVE NO SIN, we DECEIVE ourselves,  and
the truth is not in us."
     Spirit led, humble children of God, ones who desire to live
the way of God's love, which is His commandments - DO AT TIMES
SIN! If any say they do not, God's  word says they are deceived.
     
     Read the 7th chapter of Romans, and see how Paul explained
the battle that went on between his old sin lusting nature and
his now Spirit filled mind. He did not want to sin - he loved and
wanted to keep God law, but he found himself at times falling
short of that perfectness of God. He had to CRY OUT to God for
HELP and MERCY!

               HOW A CHRISTIAN IS FORGIVEN

     So a baptized - converted - Spirit filled Christian, can and
DOES SIN at times. The law has not been abolish as we have
previously proved - the wages of sin is still death. How then can
a Christian be FORGIVEN(be shown grace) of his sins this time?
Can he be forgiven by DOING some good work or deed? Can he go
about to EARN forgiveness? Does God add up all his good works and
law keeping and use them to cancel out his evil deeds? If that is
case, then he would indeed be EARNING his way to eternal life and
salvation, and Eph. 2:8 would not be true.
     God does not leave us in any doubt as to HOW we as
Christians walking along the salvation road, can obtain
FORGIVENESS of sins that we may through weakness commit.
     Turn again to 1 Jn.1. We have read verse 8 which says we do
sin, now read verse 9, "If we CONFESS our sins, He is faithful
and just to FORGIVE us our sins, and to CLEANSE US from all
unrighteousness." We again turn to God in a REPENTANT attitude
- we confess to Him we have sinned. He sees our heart. He knows
we do not want to sin, that we desire to obey Him, to serve and
keep His law - He WILL FORGIVE US!  God will again show us grace,
because are still wanting to live within His law and the
conditions He set down for us to qualify for His constant grace
over us.
     Look at chapter 2 of 1 John and verses 1-2,  "My little
children, these things I write unto you, that YOU SIN NOT."  Yes,
our aim - our direction of mind is not to sin,  "And(but) if any
man (does) sin, we have an ADVOCATE(an intercessor) with the
Father, Jesus Christ the righteous." Jesus is in heaven pleading
on our behalf before the Father.
     Continue, "And He is the PROPITIATION(the atoning sacrifice)
for OUR SINS" Yes - Jesus was RAISED AGAIN from the dead - raised
for our CONTINUAL justification (Rom.4:25). We are not only
justified (forgiven of our past sins by the blood of Jesus, by
His death - Rom.4:23-26) to RECONCILIATION with the Father by
Christ, but He was raised again for our present day to day
justification or forgiveness. He was raised to life so He could
intercede for us.
      Upon our present repentance and confession of sin, God the
Father will accept the work Jesus is doing for us while in heaven
above seated at the right hand of the Almighty. The Father will
again and again(constantly) apply the BLOOD and SACRIFICE of His
Son to us and cleanse us from our iniquities. 
     Turn to Hebrews the 4th chapter, verses 14-16. Read those
wonderful words of truth. Jesus Christ is our HIGH PRIEST in
heaven above. He is speaking on our behalf to the Father. He
knows what it is like to be human . As a human He was tempted to
sin, but He did not sin, not once. Jesus really knows and
understands the battle we face in overcoming sin. We can come to
the throne of GRACE when we do sin and ask for mercy.  We shall
obtain it.

     Now do you see the WONDER of all the great LOVE of the
Father? We do not have to try to amass more good works than bad,
more good thoughts than evil ones, so the good can cancel out the
bad. No amount of good works can blot out our sins. Our sins
during our Christian walk are washed away by the present work of
Jesus in heaven, by His atoning sacrifice, by His shed blood
being applied to them. Grace being again shown to us by the
Father. WE CANNOT EARN THAT MERCY BY ANY OF OUR GOOD WORKS!  It
is God's to GIVE as His GIFT. But there are conditions laid down
for us to receive His free grace. Those conditions we  have
previously shown you.
     As long as we maintain that attitude of REPENTANCE and
willingness to OBEY God, then He will through Christ Jesus ,
FORGIVE us our sins.

               SAVED BY THE LIFE OF JESUS

     You have probably thought or been taught that Jesus' DEATH
on the cross COMPLETED salvation, that it WAS FINISHED at
Calvary. After all, didn't Jesus say, "it is finished" (Jn.
19:30). But WHAT was finished on the cross? Let Paul answer, "For
all have sinned(broken God's law - 1 Jn.3:4) and come short of
the glory of God. Being JUSTIFIED declared  righteous) freely by
His grace through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus: Whom
God had set forth to be a propitiation (an atoning- sacrifice)
through faith in His blood (death on the cross) to declare His
righteousness for the remission (forgiveness) of sins that are
PAST....." (Rom.3:23-25 KJV, amplification mine).

     The sinner upon REPENTANCE, accepting Jesus as his personal
savior, can have ALL PAST SINS - sins up to that very moment -
FORGlVEN, washed away by the blood of Jesus on the cross.
     Christ's DEATH secured our justification from the sins we
HAVE ALREADY committed. His DEATH took away the penalty we  had
incurred by our sins (Rom.6:23). What Jesus finished on the cross
was the sacrifice for our PAST sins to justification and
reconciliation with the Father.
     
     Listen friends, this may shocks some of  you, but the truth
of the matter is that it takes BOTH the  DEATH and LIFE of Christ
to SAVE you. If Jesus had only died and had never been raised to
life, you could never be saved, you would never inherit eternal
life - you would be dead in your sins!
     
     Read these verses in your own Bible - mark them, and never
forget them:  "And if Christ be not RISEN, then is our preaching
vain, and your FAITH IS VAIN ALSO.....if Christ be not RAISED,
your FAITH IS VAIN - you are yet IN YOUR SINS!!  Then they
also which are fallen asleep in Christ ARE PERISHED" (1
Cor.15:14,17,18. KJV). If Jesus is not alive - if He was not
RESURRECTED, we are yet in our sins!  We are yet sinners
- doomed to perish. The death of Jesus is ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY
for salvation, but so is His LIFE! 
     
      It takes not only His death but His LIFE also to save you.
     
     Now how much of that part of the gospel have you heard? You
hear a lot about the death of Jesus - His blood shed to cleanse
your guilty past - but how much do you hear about His LIFE to
cleanse your present and future sins? Christ is NOW upon the
Father's right hand in heaven INTERCEDING for us, so the Father
will daily forgive us our sins. That is why Paul wrote, "For if,
when we were enemies,  we were RECONCILED to God by the DEATH of
His Son, much more, being reconciled, we SHALL BE SAVED by His
LIFE" (Rom 5:10). 
     Then we also read in chapter 8:9-11,  "Now if any man has
not the Spirit of Christ, he is none of His....But if the Spirit
of Him that raised up Jesus from the dead dwell in you, He that
raised up Christ from the dead shall also QUICKEN(make alive)
your mortal bodies by His Spirit that dwells in you."

     When Jesus shall RETURN - when God the Father sends Him back
to this earth, WE the children of God shall be LIKE HIM (1
Jn.3:1-2). You can read what Jesus looks like TODAY in Revelation
1:13-16.  WHAT GLORY AND SPLENDOR THAT WILL BE!!

     If you meet the CONDITIONS given by God, you can be in the
Kingdom of God. And all who are there, will be there not because
of their WORKS that they've done, but because of God's mercy -
GRACE. Because they have been forgiven their sins through the
blood of His Son - Christ Jesus.

     You are truly saved by GRACE !

                       .............................


Written in 1984

SAVED BY GRACE #2

 

SAVED BY GRACE #2



ONE MAN DIES FOR ALL ?

     It may be asked at this juncture, "How can the death of just
ONE man forgive the sins of millions upon millions of human
beings?"
     What many do not realize is the fact that, the Jesus of the
New Testament was the God of the Old Testament. Jesus was the one
who made the physical universe - who made all the things that are
recorded in the first chapter of Genesis - the one who formed
man and breathed into him the breath of life. The Jesus of the
Gospels was the one who talked to Abraham, who wrestled with
Jacob, wh called and delivered Israel out of Egypt.
     This same Jesus who died on the cross is the one who wrote with
His finger the 10 commandments to Israel.
     Paul tells us that  God the Father, "Has in these last days
spoken unto us by His Son..... BY WHOM HE MADE THE WORLDS"
(Heb.1:2).  ALSO in Col.1:16 we read, "For by Him(the Son -
Christ - v.13-15) were ALL THINGS created, that are in heaven and
that are in earth, ALL THINGS Here created by HIM....." 
Jesus told the Jews that He had seen Abraham - they laughed at
Him( Jn.8: 56-57 ). He said to them, "Truly, I say unto you,
before Abraham was born I was the I AM spoken of in scripture"
(v.58 paraphrased). See EX.3:13-14.
     Christ existed before all things - He WAS and IS and is to
COME(Rev.1:8). He WAS WITH God and WAS God from the
beginning(Jn.1:1-2,14). He was the second person of the Godhead -
the LOGOS or WORD - the spokesman. Jesus Christ was that
spiritual ROCK that followed the Israelites(1 Cor.10:4).

     Because Jesus was the very God (in the main) we read about
in the Old Testament - the CREATOR of all life - His life is
worth more than all the human lives that have ever existed or
will exist.  That's why His ONE DEATH can forgive all the sins
ever committed by all mankind.

                DOES GRACE AND FAITH MAKE VOID
                           THE LAW ?

     Because no amount of good deeds or WORKS - no amount of
perfect law keeping can earn you God's grace or make up for past
sins - because our sins can only be blotted out by the blood of
Christ - as our justification from a guilty past is through the
death of Jesus - as it is our faith in His sacrifice that
cleanses us from sin - does this FAITH mean we do not have to
OBEY God or serve His holy law?
     Paul was the man God inspired to preach and write so much on
JUSTIFICATION BY FAITH, let's let him answer our question.
"Do we then make VOID the law through faith?  God FORBID!  No we
ESTABLISH the law" (Rom 3:31).

     Our man on death row for murder, who finds that the son of
the judge has died for him so he need not die, is thankful for
the GRACE and LOVE shown to him. He has FAITH in the sacrifice of
the son - he knows he is now justified. BUT he also knows he
cannot just go out and murder again - he knows the law is still
in force against such a crime. The law that says "you shall not
murder" has not been made void because he was justified freely by
GRACE through the redeeming power of the son.
     As Paul builds up his case for the teaching of justification
by faith, through the death of God's Son Jesus(Rom.4 and 5) and
not by any works that we can perform - a natural question would
arise: "What shall we say then, shall we CONTINUE IN SIN, that
GRACE may ABOUND?" Or as the PHILLIPS translation puts it, "Now
what is our response to be, shall we SIN to our HEART'S CONTENT
and see how far we can EXPLOIT the grace of God?" (Rom.6:1).
     "If God's grace is so free and wonderful," the question may
be put, "and sin can only be blotted out by undeserved
forgiveness, should we not go out and sin even more, so God can
bestow more and more grace upon us, and so His love and mercy can
be manifested even still more abundantly?"
     What is Paul's answer to such an idea as this? "GOD FORBID!"
or "WHAT A TERRIBLE THOUGHT" (Phillips Trans.). The FAITH we have
in being forgiven of sin - the GRACE shown to us through the
death of Jesus, does NOT give us the LICENSE or freedom to sin to
our hearts content.

                     THE SAVIOR'S PURPOSE

     At this point we should ask another question: "Did Jesus
come to save us IN our sins, while we continue to live IN sin, or
did He come to save us FROM sin and its penalty?"
     When the angel announced to Joseph that Mary would be the
one to bear the very Son of God, he said, "And she shall bring
forth a son, and you shall call His name Jesus(which means
Savior) for He shall SAVE His people FROM their sins "
(Mat.1:21).
     Why was Christ manifested to the world - so the world could
be saved while continuing IN sin? NO! The Greek word "from" in
Mat.1:21 is APO and means "forth from, away from."
      NOTICE 1 JN. 3:5-10, "You know moreover, that Christ became
man to TAKE AWAY sin, and He Himself was free from sin. The man
who lives in Christ does not HABITUALLY sin. The REGULAR sinner
has never seen or known Him. You my children should not let
anyone deceive you. The man who lives a good life is a good man,
as surely as Christ is good. But a man whose life is HABITUALLY
sinful is spiritually a son of the devil, for the devil has been
a sinner from the beginning. Now the Son of God came to the earth
with the express purpose of undoing the devil's work. The man who
is really God's son does not PRACTICE sin, for God's nature is in
him, for good, and such a heredity is incapable of sin. Here we
have a clear indication as to who are the children of God and who
are the children of the devil" (Phillips translation).
      A true child of God - one who has been saved from sin - who
has been JUSTIFIED by GRACE through FAITH - does not CONTINUE IN
sin. He does not PRACTICE as an HABITUAL way of life, the works
of the devil  -  sin.
     
     The death of Jesus for the remission of sins, was also our
death - He died in our stead - it was as if we had died. The
Christian doctrine of BAPTISM pictures our death and resurrection
in Christ Jesus.
     Paul, writing about NOT LIVING IN SIN a moment longer, now
that GRACE has been shown to us, said, "that all of us who were
baptized into Jesus Christ were, by that very action, sharing in
His death.  If we have, as it were, shared in His death, we shall
also share in His resurrection......And if we were dead men with
Christ we can believe that we shall also be men alive with Him.
He died  because of sin(the breaking of the law) once, He lives
for God forever. IN THE SAME WAY look upon yourselves(converted
justified Christians) as dead to the APPEAL  and  POWER of sin
but alive to God through Jesus Christ our Lord. Do not then(today
as baptized forgiven children of God) allow SIN to establish any
power over your mortal bodies in making you give way to its
lusts, but like men rescued from certain death, put yourselves in
God's hands as weapons of good for His own purpose. For  SIN CAN
NEVER(now ,today, or tomorrow) be your master - you are no longer
living under the law, but under grace" (Rom.6:3-14 Phillips -
amplification mine).
     Jesus came to save us FROM sin - from its penalty - death,
and from its POWER over us. As we have been given a new lease on
life by His sacrifice in our stead, and as He lives for God -
doing His will, forever - so we too must be instruments in God's
hands for His purpose and will, not the devil's. We are not to
let SIN - the breaking of God's law - be our normal practice. Sin
is not to have power and control over us.

                     NOT UNDER THE LAW ?

     Some have taken verse 14 of Romans chapter 6 to say you are
no longer under OBLIGATION TO OBEY the law of God. But if that
was true then we could break the law at our hearts content, for
sin as we have seen, is the breaking of God's law. If we can sin
as a way of life because we are no longer under obligation to
keep the law, then why did Paul spend so much time before verse
14 in telling the Romans not to let sin(disobedience to the law)
rule their lives. Is Paul CONTRADICTING himself in verse 14? Of
course not!! Ye are now through JUSTIFICATION by GRACE no longer
under the CONDEMNATION of the law - no longer does the law
CONDEMN us to death for violating it. We have been made free from
its penalty by GRACE - undeserved pardon and we are not under the
law as a means of EARNING our justification - trying to perform
good works in order to claim God must justify us from sin.
     All the well know Bible Commentaries have so understood
verse 14. See such Commentators as: MATTHEW HENRY, ADAM CLARK,
ALBERT BARNES, and more modern works like the WYCLIFFE and
ABINGDON Bible Commentaries. 

             GRACE DOES NOT GIVE US LICENSE T0 SIN

     Again I quote from the Phillips translation of Romans 6:15,
"Now what shall we do? Shall we go on sinning because we have no
law to CONDEMN us any more but are living under grace? NEVER!" 
Paul, clearly and plainly did NOT believe that the grace of God
gave us permission to willfully go on PRACTICING sin. Notice what
he said in verses 16-22., from the Phillips with my inserts,
"Just think what it would mean. You(saved Christians)
belong(now,today) to the power which you choose to obey, whether
you choose SIN, whose reward is(still is) DEATH, or God,
obedience to whom means the reward of righteousness(eternal
life)."  Do you see ?  If we saved Christians return again to the
life of habitual sin, we would AGAIN come under the condemnation
of the law - DEATH.
     Let's continue, "Thank God that you, who were at one time
the servants of sin, honestly responded to the impact of Christ's
teaching when you came under its influence. Then released from
the service of sin(being forgiven by Christ's death) you entered
the service of RIGHTEOUSNESS(you repented and said you would walk
in God's commandments - Ps.119:172).  For when you were employed
by sin you owed no duty to righteousness. But now that you are
freed from sin and employed by God, you owe no duty to sin, and
you reap(now,today) the fruit of being made righteous, while at
the END OF THE ROAD is life for evermore."
     
     Being justified by GRACE puts us on the road - the beginning
of the road, of salvation. We are in a SAVED condition yes, but
we have not INHERITED eternal life - we are HEIRS of God, not yet
inheritors(Rom.8:17). At the end of the road is eternal life.
We must walk that road all our lives until our death or Christ's
return, whichever comes first. If we deliberately, willfully -
with clear INTENT, turn from serving God, we come again under
condemnation and the death sentence of sin.
     
     Salvation is a PROCESS! There is no such doctrine taught in
the work of God as "once saved always saved". That doctrine is
FALSE - it is a lie - it has deceived tens of thousands into a
false salvation!
     LISTEN! Will you believe what the word of God plainly says?
"For if we SIN WILLFULLY after we have received the knowledge of
the truth, there remains NO MORE SACRIFICE FOR SINS. But a
certain fearful looking for of judgment and fiery indignation,
which shall devour the adversaries" ( Heb. 10: 26, 27 ) .
     Jesus our Savior said, "But he that shall ENDURE TO THE END,
the same shall be saved" (Mat.24:13). Again He said, "....He that
OVERCOMES shall not be hurt of the second death. He that
OVERCOMES, the same shall be clothed in white raiment, and
I will NOT BLOT HIS NAME OUT OF THE BOOK OF LIFE:...." (Rev.2:11;
3:5). So it is possible for a Christian to have his name blotted
out of the book of life. If he does not endure and overcome to
the end he will not be saved.
     The apostle James wrote, "BRETHREN, if any of YOU do ERR
from the TRUTH and one CONVERT him; Let him know, that he which
converts the SINNER from the error of his way shall save a soul
from death, and shall hide a multitude of sins" (James 5:19,20).
     
     It is possible for a Christian to FALL AWAY from the TRUTH
for a time, and be helped back again to conversion by another
Christian?
     Did the apostle Paul, a man who had experienced the great
MERCY of God, who had been justified - who was in a saved
condition, believe that it was now IMPOSSIBLE for him to "fall
away"? He wrote these words, "Not that I have become perfect yet:
I have NOT YET WON, but I am STILL RUNNING, trying to capture the
prize for which Christ Jesus captured me. I can assure you my
brothers, I am FAR FROM THINKING I have already WON. All I can
say is that I forget the past and I strain ahead for what is
still to come; I am racing for the FINISH, for the prize to which
God calls us upward to receive in Christ Jesus" (Phil.3:12-14,
Jerusalem Bible). 
      Paul knew that he had eternal life in him, because Christ
was in him through the Spirit(1 Jn.5:11-13), but he also knew he
was not yet an INHERITOR of eternal life - that prize was still
ahead of him. So what must he do until he inherited it? Be
careful - and as he said to the Philippians, "....work out your
own salvation with FEAR and TREMBLING" (chap.2:12). Do not get
into a laxidazical attitude in your Christian life. We  must
constantly be putting on the whole armor of God to withstand the
darts of the devil, for he's always going about to see who he can
devour (Eph.6:10-18; 1 Pet.5:8).

     Did Paul believe it was possible for him to FALL WAY from
the grace of God?
"....But I keep under my body, and bring it into subjection(he
was enduring and overcoming): lest that by any means, WHEN I HAVE
PREACH TO OTHERS I MYSELF SHOULD BE A CAST AWAY" (1 Cor.9: 24-27,
KJV).
     Paul did not believe in or teach any such idea as "once
saved always saved." The GRACE of God gives no one a license to
practice sin. If once we have REPENTED and been JUSTIFIED we
again turn back to be the servants of sin, we shall reap the  -
what we CAN EARN - death!  "Sin PAYS its servants - the wage is
death. But God GIVES to those who serve Him: His FREE gift is
eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord" (Rom.6:23 Phillips
trans.). 

           A CHRISTIANS ATTITUDE TOWARDS THE LAW OF GOD

     What should be the attitude of a person who has come under
the GRACE of God, towards the law of the Lord? We may well ask -
what was Paul's attitude? What was John's attitude? What Has
Peter's? What was James'? What was Jesus' attitude towards the
law of God? Did they think it something terrible - a bondage -
something to SHUN?
After Paul had been justified he wrote, "Wherefore the Law is
HOLY, and the commandment HOLY, and JUST, and GOOD..... I DELIGHT
in the law of God after the inward man" (Rom.7:12,14).
      After James had come under the grace of God, he wrote
concerning the law, "But whoever looks into the PERFECT LAW OF
LIBERTY, and continues in it, he being not a forgetful hearer,
but a DOER of the work, this man shall be blessed in his deeds''
(James 1:25). 
     John clearly tells us how we can KNOW that we KNOW the Lord,
"And HEREBY do we KNOW that we KNOW Him, IF we keep His
COMMANDMENTS. He that says, I know him, and keeps not His
commandments is a LIAR, and the TRUTH is not in him "
(1 Jn.2:3,4).
      Peter, after his conversion, speaking about Christ and sin,
wrote, "For even hereunto were you called; because Christ also
suffered for us, leaving us an EXAMPLE, that you should follow
His steps. WHO DID NO SIN" (1 Pet.2:21). Peter said Jesus never
sinned - never broke the law of God - and that was an example for
us to follow. WE are to have the attitude after being forgiven -
shown grace - of not wanting to sin again.
     
     The longest of all the Psalms - PS.119 - over and over again
extols the wonder and greatness of God's LAW - COMMANDMENTS -
STATUTES - PRECEPTS - and JUDGMENTS. Here is some of what is
written:  "Open you my eyes that I may behold wonderous things
out of your law.... I will delight myself in your commandments,
which I have loved.... O  how love I your law, it is my
meditation  all the day.... Rivers of water run down my eyes,
because they keep not your law..... I have longed for your
salvation, O Lord, and your law is my delight"
(Ps.119:18,47,97,136,174).

     Jesus said,  "If any man love me, he will keep my words....
he that loves me not, keeps not my sayings: and the word which
you hear is not mine, but the Father's which sent me"
(Jn.14:23,24). 
What was one of the sayings - words - of Jesus that came from
the Father?  "but if you will ENTER(inherit) into life, KEEP THE
COMMANDMENTS" (Mat.19:17).  A Christian - a person under the
grace of God - will LOVE the law of God and will, with his mind
and inward attitude DELIGHT in it and want to serve it. For in
this way we love God, for,  "this is the love of God, that we
KEEP HIS COMMANDMENTS: and His commandments are not grievous" (1
Jn.5:3). 

             WILL GRACE BE GIVEN TO JUST ANYONE ?

     Some say GRACE and LAW do not mix - cannot go together. Oh,
really! Now it is only possible to show MERCY or GRACE to someone
when a law has been broken and a penalty incurred. Will God
shower down His mercy upon just anyone, no matter what kind of
rotten, filthy, rebellious attitude they are in? Does God have
the right to lay down certain CONDITIONS to receiving His grace?
If so, what are those conditions?
     The very answer to those questions above, is given in the
very commandments of God that so many seem to hate and preach
against today. Speaking about not making  images to worship, God
says,  "for I the Lord your God am a jealous God, visiting the
iniquity of the fathers upon the children unto the third and
forth generation of them that hate me. And  showing MERCY(grace -
forgiveness of sins) unto," NOTICE IT, "unto thousands of them
that LOVE me,"  we have seen already what loving God entails, 
"and KEEP MY COMMANDMENTS" (EX. 20:5,6).
     God does have the right to lay down CONDITIONS for receiving
His GRACE or MERCY. The condition is to love Him and be willing
to KEEP His law.

     Peter in Acts 3:19 put it this way, "REPENT you therefore
and be CONVERTED that your sins may be blotted out."  God will
grant you GRACE - forgiveness - justification - only upon
REPENTANCE - upon your willingness to change your way of serving
sin to the way of serving righteousness - His COMMANDMENTS (see
Isa. 55:6-9 and Ps.119:172).
     NOTICE PS.103:17-18,  "But the MERCY(grace) of God is from
everlasting to everlasting upon,"  who, upon just anyone?   "upon
them that FEAR Him...." (read Isa.66:2 for an amplification of
Godly fear,   "to such as KEEP HIS COVENANT," (read about the new
covenant WE must enter into with God in Heb.10:1-17)  "and to
those that REMEMBER His COMMANDMENTS to DO them."

     As we have already shown and proved, the keeping of the
commandments - the law - cannot EARN you forgiveness - the grace
or God. That is God's free GIFT, something He gives to you, that
you do not deserve. You deserve only to die. But God will have
mercy upon you IF you meet certain CONDITIONS.  In PS. 103 those
conditions are listed as:
1) A Godly fear.  2) A willingness to enter His covenant.  3) To
remember His law to keep it.
     Now, understanding that God does lay down conditions for His
grace and what those conditions are, shows us WHY Paul wrote,
"For not the HEARERS of the law (those only that hear but will
not perform) are JUST(forgiven) before God, but the DOERS of the
law (those who have repented of sin and are willing to serve the
law of God) SHALL BE JUSTIFIED" (Rom.2;13).
     Performing the law does not justify you, but only those who
are willing to keep it, will be justified or forgiven by God.
     Coming to have the attitude - purpose of mind - that you are
willing to obey the law is a CONDITION to receiving GRACE through
FAITH. That is why James wrote:

"What is the use (profit), my brethren, for anyone to profess to
have faith if he has not (good)works (to show for it)?
Can(such)faith save(his soul)? If a brother or sister is poorly
clad and lacks food for each day, and one of you says to him,
Goodbye! Keep(yourself) warm and well fed, without giving him the
necessities for the body, what good does that do? So also faith
if it does not have works(deeds and actions of obedience to back
it up), by its self is destitute of power - inoperative, dead.
But someone will say (to you then), You(say you) have faith and I
have (good) works. Now you show me your (alleged) faith apart
from any (good) works (if you can), and I by (good) works (of
obedience) will show you my faith. You believe that God is one,
you do well. So do the demons believe, and shudder (in terror and
horror such as makes a man's hair stand on end and contract the
surface of his skin)! Are you willing to be shown (proof), you
foolish, unproductive,  spiritually-deficient fellow, that faith,
apart from (good) works is inactive and ineffective and
worthless? Was; not our forefather Abraham (shown to be)
justified - made acceptable to God - by (his) works when he
brought to the altar as an Offering his (own) son Isaac?
(Gen.22:1-14). You see that (his) faith was co-operating with his
works, and this faith was complete, and reached its supreme
expression (when he implemented it) by (good) works. And so the
Scripture was fulfilled that says, Abraham believed - adhered
to, trusted in and relied on - God, and this was accounted to him
as righteousness (as conformity to God's will in thought and
deed), and he was called God's friend. (Gen.15:6; Isa.41:8; 2
Chron.20:7).
You see that a man is justified (pronounced righteous before God)
through what he does and not alone through faith - through works
of obedience as well as by what he believes. 
For as the human body apart from the spirit is lifeless, so faith
apart from (its) works of obedience is also dead" (James 2:14-26,
The Amplified Bible). 

     The MURDERER who is shown MERCY - grace - on condition that
he does not murder again, can be pardoned from his crime if he
accepts that condition and is willing to live in compliance with
the law.
     
     So likewise - God will be gracious to us on CONDITION that
we no longer practice as a way of life - sin (the breaking of
God's law).

     Now do you see why Jesus said to the rich young man, 
"....IF you will enter(inherit) into life KEEP THE COMMANDMENTS."
     God will only show GRACE (by which you are saved) to those
who REMEMBER His COMMANDMENTS to DO them (Ps.103:17-18).


To be continued (written 1984)