Lest the Cross of Christ be Emptied of Its Power
The events of recent days have focused our attention on the fact that the nations of this world deal with each other in terms of power.
It’s like a giant poker game when the time comes and everyone at the table has to show their hand and this nation seems to suddenly discover that the nations around this table are playing for high stakes. And the only card in any hand that counts at all is one that represents power.
When our Lord told us that we would hear of wars, and rumors of wars, and not to be alarmed, that nation would rise against nation and kingdom against kingdom, that there would be famine, earthquakes, false Christs, hatred, tribulation, growing bitterness, he was describing the final rounds of the giant poker game of this age.
And as it moves toward its end, all the nations, and all the multitudes of the nations, almost everybody will be obsessed with power. The beast that has the most power will be the beast that is worshipped.
The Kingdom of God is concerned with a power of a very different kind. In order to be part of the Kingdom of God and to function in the Kingdom it is essential that we are able to distinguish in our minds and hearts between the power of this world and the power of God.
The power of God manifests itself in healing, setting people free from their bondage, overcoming evil, conveying life.
The power of this world manifests itself in wealth, influence, angry mobs - not only overseas, but here and weapons that can kill.
Rarely do both kinds of power exist any one individual together for very long.
If we happen to be rich in the power of this world, then we will find it extremely difficult to take hold of and stay under the power of God.
And if we happen to be rich in the power of God, generally we will be very weak and vulnerable as far as the world is concerned.
Example: from 2 Kings 5
So here, we see the contrast between Naaman this very powerful man, high ranking under the king, controlling the destiny of tens of thousands of people, but he’s a leper.
On the other hand, here is this little Jewish girl, who was picked up in a raid, and is utterly weak and vulnerable and yet, in her burns the flame of the presence of the Living God. She’s not embittered. She’s concerned for this man.
Continuing from 2 Kings;
Again we see the power of Naaman. So powerful that the king of Israel is shaking in his boots. Now he finally arrives, parking his chariots and horses and everybody who came with him in front of the little old dumpy house of Elisha the prophet. Now Elisha has no silver, no gold, no chariots, no festal garments, no horses, but he has one thing Naaman does not have. He has the power of God.
Naaman wants to show his appreciation and he does it in the only way he knows. “Let me give you some of my power. Take some of this gold. How about some silver, festal garment anything you want.” And Elisha says, “No way. Keep it.” Why?
Why? Because Elisha does not want to lose the power of God in his life by reaching out for the power of this world.
Gehazi yielded to the temptation that comes to us all -- to try to get the power of the world along with the power of God. “My master’s a fool. Why shouldn’t I get some of that stuff?” But as he reaches out to take hold of the power of this world, he loses the power of God.
Now all of us have working in us the spirit of Gehazi all too much. We want the power of God, but we also want the power of this world. And very often we do it in very subtle ways. We tell ourselves, “What I’m after is spiritual power.” But the spiritual power that we are after, is the spiritual power of the order that is unholy - of the prince of this world.
And the proof that all too often we are in the role of Gehazi is that, when we look down and see where we are going, and think about it, we discover what is happening is that we are moving farther, and farther, and farther from the cross of Jesus.
“For Christ did not send me to baptize, but to preach the gospel and not with eloquent wisdom lest the cross be emptied of its power.”
The fountainhead of the power of God in this world, the place of God’s extreme weakness, the place where God in fact dies, in His Son, in a shameful way, is the cross.
Every healing of mind and body, every deliverance from darkness into light, and from bondage into liberty, owes itself, its liberty and its life to that cross.
You want to receive the power of God into your life -- you go to the cross. You want to see the power of God moving on another life and blessing it -- you
proclaim the cross. And you’ll notice if you read the book of Acts how the cross is at the center of every message that got any results.
Starting at Pentecost, not to read Peter’s whole sermon, but look…he goes on with his sermon and finally says,
Peter and John go up to the temple sometime later, heal a man, a crowd gathers. Peter preaches again and the burden of is sermon again,
Peter and John are arrested and the next day they are brought out of jail and brought before the authorities. Same thing. “Rulers of the people and elders, if we are being examined today concerning a good deed done to a cripple, by what means this man has been healed, be it known to you all, and to all the people of Israel, that by the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, whom you crucified, whom God raised from the dead, by him this man is standing before you well.
They preached the cross. They lived in the shadow of the cross. The Jesus with whom they walked and talked was the Jesus of the cross, the Lamb of God.
Whenever anybody came along and wanted in any way to add something to the cross, like human eloquence, lofty wisdom, some new set of rules and regulations.
Whenever believers began to put their trust in something in addition to the cross, which happens all over the place and even among us today. Whatever it is… drains the cross of its power.
And they end up standing there with their two little bags of silver, but empty of the power of the cross.
Paul learned the hard way. Remember, Paul went to Athens and he preached an eloquent sermon. It was marvelous.
But in that sermon, not one mention of the cross. And very, very meager results. He learned the hard way that human eloquence and human wisdom is the power of the world. The cross is the power of God.
He left Athens and went on to Corinth a broken man who had found once again the source of his power is the cross.
And we read in the book of First Corinthians exactly how he arrived;
Lest the cross be emptied of its power. This has to be the major concern of all of us at this critical time. At this time of fantastic opportunity.
We have to be sure that we guard the power of the cross in our personal lives. Because the source of our life, the source of the life we live every day is the cross. Nothing else.
But see, am I glorying in the cross of the Lord Jesus Christ by which the world has been crucified to me and I to the world? Or am I chasing after Naaman to get some more silver,
The cross is not something we just put up with. “Oh, that’s the cross I have to bear.” We have to glory in the cross. The cross of Jesus is the place where I was set free from my delusions, healed of my sin sickness, my soul sickness, Where the heart of rock is made into something flesh. Where our eyes open and we begin to see God and man in a new way.
God help us to get near and stay near the cross of his Son for only there do we get our life and only there do we get the strength to fulfill the calling which he has put on us.
We also need to guard the power of the cross in our corporate life;
Jesus put his cross at the center of our corporate life. The center of our worship here week by week is, praise God, not the sermon,
If you walk away from any service, I don’t care how lousy the sermon is, with nothing it’s your own fault because the center of our worship -- the center is the broken body and the shed blood of the Lamb of God and that is always the same.
How can you say, “I didn’t get anything. It was stale today”? Come on. This is the feast of victory for our God. Hallelujah! Hallelujah!
The center of our ministry is the cross. As we go out the door, we go out as bread and wine for the world. And the power of God will move out of us only to the extent that we are willing to be broken bread and poured out wine with Jesus for that world.
to do the same thing.
We have to guard the power of the cross in our witness.
Once more;
The world is full of many, many gospels, but there is only one gospel of a crucified God. A god who comes down, who suffers, who bears our sins, our grief, our sickness, and our death.
We don’t have to worry about how it’s being taken. Whether people will like it if we do nothing but proclaim the cross all the time. Whether it will do any good. Whether there will be results. All we have to worry about is that we are faithful to make it simple and clear.
The gospel of the cross;
While the nations and most of Christendom go chasing after the power of this world, one way or another, God help us to stay back there with Elijah and not go chasing with Gahazi after Naaman to get some of his gold, or snitch one of his swords. And if we find we have drifted from the cross in our personal life, may God help us to get back.
May the power of the Living God be restored to us, individually and corporately,
this day as we come back once more to
the cross of his Son, Jesus. |
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