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Sunday, 9 August 2015

'CHRIST IN YOU - AUTHENTIC GOSPEL'

Rev. Brent Russett
By Rev. Brent Russett
Pastor of Sunnyside Wesleyan Church in Ottawa:
http://www.sunnysidechurchottawa.com/   

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PODCAST LINK to CFRA broadcast - Sunday, August 9th, 2015:
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‘Christ in You - Authentic Gospel
     
        
            Good morning. And welcome to good news in the morning.  My name is Brent Russett. I am the Senior Pastor at Sunnyside Wesleyan Church. It is my pleasure to look at some of life’s challenges, and then bring you some good news in the morning.

            I am glad that you tuned your dial to CFRA. I want you to know that you can also find Good News in the morning on the internet at Goodnewsinthemorning.ca . There you keep up to date with what is happening around Good News Christian Ministries.

            This morning I want to help you to see your life as God sees it. I want to help you envision your life in a way that will allow you to be all that you were created to be. This morning I want to give you some handles on how to unleash the power of God into every area of your life.

            For some of you this will be a reminder of what you already know. For others of you, you are going to get fresh insight into what God says about you and what God wants for you. This morning I want to talk to you about the authentic gospel.

            Come with me to Colossians 1

15  He (Speaking of Jesus Christ) is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn over all creation.
 16  For by him all things were created: things in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or powers or rulers or authorities; all things were created by him and for him.
 17  He is before all things, and in him all things hold together.
 18  And he is the head of the body, the church; he is the beginning and the firstborn from among the dead, so that in everything he might have the supremacy.
 19  For God was pleased to have all his fulness dwell in him,
 20  and through him to reconcile to himself all things, whether things on earth or things in heaven, by making peace through his blood, shed on the cross.
 21  Once you were alienated from God and were enemies in your minds because of your evil behaviour.
 22  But now he has reconciled you by Christ's physical body through death to present you holy in his sight, without blemish and free from accusation--
 23  if you continue in your faith, established and firm, not moved from the hope held out in the gospel. 

            If you are going to be all that God made you to be, then it actually does not start with you. It doesn’t start with your will power or your good works, or your personality. If you are going to be all that God created you to be, it will start with Jesus.

             The gospel is simply this. It is about Jesus. Jesus showed us who God is. Our passage just said that Jesus is the fullness of God in bodily form. And God sent his Son Jesus into the world, so as many as would want to could enter back into relationship with God.

You see all of us (you and me) were estranged, alienated, separated from God. Our relationship with God had been broken. In fact it was so bad that we were in fact,  God’s enemies because of our evil thought words and deeds. Not only that but the whole world is out of sync with what God created it to be.

            But Jesus died for you. His physical death on the cross created a bridge over which you could walk to connect with God, and have your relationship with God restored. His death has taken care of the sin and evil deeds which separated us from God. And because of what Jesus has done, you are holy, and free from sin, and now you reconciled to God if you will in fact walk over that bridge by faith, and put your trust in what Jesus has done.

            Paul says, this is the gospel I have preached and you have received. There is no other gospel.

Some will try to sell you another gospel.  Some will tell you about the gospel of good works.  Where if your good works out weigh your bad works, your in. No it is about Christ and what he has done, not about what you have done. There is no gospel of good works.

            Some will try tell you about the gospel of religion. If I just go to church and take part in communion, and pray and read my bible then I am in. There is no gospel of religion. No, it is about Jesus and what he has done, not about what you do.

            You cannot add anything to work of Jesus. You can receive it or you can reject it, but you cannot add to it. It is not Christ and something else in which our hope is based, and in which we come into relationship with God. It is Christ alone.


This is the gospel of the New Testament Church, and this is our gospel as well. This is our salvation.

            Now I want to introduce another verse to you. It is found in
1 Peter 2
1Pe 2:2  Like newborn babies, crave pure spiritual milk, so that by it you may grow up in your salvation, 
           
            What does it mean to grow up in our Salvation? I believe that if we were to grow up in our faith, it would make a bigger difference than any self-help book. It would indeed be truly transformational.

            Before we get there, let’s listen to

Music – In Christ Alone -4;50  from the Worship Together album


            In order to see what it means to grow up in our Salvation, let’s take a closer look at what the gospel does for us. Let’s look at what it really means to be saved. Because when the bible talks about Salvation it talks about it in a sense, that we were saved, when we came to know Jesus. It talks about it in the sense that we are being saved, that it is an ongoing process. And it talks about it in the sense that we will be saved when we get to heaven.

Here is what the gospel did for us, this is what your salvation means. When God created people there was harmony. There was internal harmony. Our body our soul, our Spirit functioned together. The Spiritual realm was accessible as the physical realm. We had not loped off our emotions, or shut down our heart. We had not put walls up around our souls to protect ourselves. There was internal harmony.

Not only that but there was harmony between a person and God. There was uninterrupted fellowship. It wasn’t a chore to talk to God, it was like breathing. It wasn’t an anomaly to hear from God, it happened regularly. There was nothing to hinder the fellowship between a person and God.

Not only that, but there was harmony between people. There were no marital spats. There were no grudges. There were no bitterness or unforgiveness or anger. There was harmony

Not only that but there was harmony between people and creation. Nature and people were not at cross purposes from one another. We used what God had created for us, but we didn’t abuse it.

God created us in harmony with ourselves, him, the people around us and creation. If you want a definition of what it means to be truly human, then that is it. Living in harmony with ourselves, with God,  with people, and with creation.

But then Sin came into the world And with sin came walls.  Our Spiritual side of us kind of died. Our fellowship with God was broken. We were cut off from other people. We also lost touch with creation.

It is no wonder that the poets in trying to describe the human condition said that “no man is an island”, because everyone feels like that from time to time. I know few people who haven’t experienced loneliness We have lost touch with what it means to be truly human.

We have lost touch with ourselves, and we are disconnected from each other, and we are disconnected from creation, and most of all we are disconnected from God.

But now Christ has come into the World. By his death on the cross he has dealt with sin. And when you walk through the door of Salvation by believing in him, and receiving him and choosing to follow him, Christ is in you . He deals with the Sin that is in your life. You are forgiven. It is a wonderful thing. We sing about it all the time. There is nothing better.

In some ways that means that you are put back together. Your spirit is made alive in Christ. You have fellowship with God. And when we walk in the light as he is in the light we have fellowship with one another. You are connected again with creation as well.  Now this is the gospel on a cosmic scale.

            Often I will hear stories of how when someone becomes a Christian, that they walk outside and the colours are more vivid, they have love pouring out of their hearts for everyone. Something changes in them that changes their perception of things.

I know that many of you listening to me are Christians. You have trusted Christ’s work on the cross. Jesus has forgiven you of your sin. Christ lives in you.

But the reality is that most of us don’t experience completely what I am talking about. We get glimpse of it. But you don’t  walk out into nature and burst into song, “The hills are alive with the sound of music.” You don’t live in perfect harmony with yourself, or God or others or creation..

 There are still some parts of your heart that has been walled off. Your fellowship with God sometimes feels really sweet. Sometimes you feel really distant. Sometimes it is really easy to walk in fellowship with one another, and at other times it right down laborious. And creation, well, often we feel walled off from it.

So let’s go back to our picture and look at the gospel, not cosmically but personally.

We have been separated from God ourselves, people and creation by sin. But someone introduces us to Christ, and we welcome him in with open arms. Walk through the door into the kingdom of God. Jesus comes into our lives.  We believe, we receive we follow.

The problem is there are still some walls up. Christ is in us, and we are kind of connected. But we still see Christ as through a glass dimly. Fellowship with others is sometimes still a challenge.

            Think of it this way. Christ has come into your  heart. But around you heart is a wall that you have constructed over the course of your life. People are different and so the walls are different. So some will have a really thick wall between them and other people. – trust doesn’t come easy. Other people’s wall will be thin there, but there will be a thick wall between them and God. It isn’t that they don’t love God, and it isn’t that Jesus isn’t in them, but they have walled off their heart in ways where they find it harder to pray, and harder to hear from God.

            Some are walled off from themselves, and they have no idea what is going on in their own heart. In the city it is really easy to be walled off from creation.

Of course some people are different. They can have all kinds of walls up inside themselves but hide those walls well. The cover the walls up with their extroversion and ability to get along with others. Some are close to God, but have trouble with people. We all have our walls.

Now when the Bible talks about growing in our Salvation, one of the ways to imagine this, is that the walls of our heart become thinner. There is less between us and God, and us and our own hearts, and us and others, especially those who are walking in the light, and us and creation.

            The question is how does this happen. Well let me take you back to our Colossian’s passage. Paul has been talking about the gospel, but then he goes on to say, our gospel comes with a mystery.

 Not the kind of mystery that Sherlock Holmes would solve. But the kind of mystery, where you know it is true, you just wonder how it can be true.

Verse 25 The Apostle Paul says,
25  I have become its (The gospels) servant by the commission God gave me to present to you the word of God in its fullness--
 26  the mystery that has been kept hidden for ages and generations, but is now disclosed to the saints.
 27  To them God has chosen to make known among the Gentiles the glorious riches of this mystery, which is Christ in you, the hope of glory.
 
            The mystery is this “Christ in you the hope of Glory”

            Let me unpack a little of what that means. If you are a Christian, Christ is in you, he is at the core of who you are. Your body is the temple of the Holy Spirit.

            Just a little aside, this is very different than a lot of the dressed up new age spirituality that you will find of many Chapters book shelves. God is in you, but you are not God. We are not some kind of cosmic consciousness. The spirit of God is in you, but He is distinct from you.

            But now follow me for a moment, at the core of who we there is Jesus. But around our core we have built walls that keep us walled off from ourselves, and others, and creation and God himself. But Jesus is at our core.

            We have walled him in and we have walled others out. What it means to grow in our Salvation is to allow Jesus  to expand himself in us, so that the walls become thinner and thinner.

            The way is not by trying to make resolutions from the outside in, the way is to expand from the inside out.

            So the question is how do you allow Jesus to expand himself in you. Let  me give you some time tested way of breaking down the walls and allowing Christ into every part of you.

·       Surrender – you can’t create your own spirituality, but you can follow Jesus’ lead. And my guess is that most of us, if we took a little bit of time and asked the question, what is it Jesus that you want me to surrender--- – we would know.
o   Many of us don’t surrender until we have too
o   Jesus wants us to surrender before that time.
o   Obedience

·       Nurture your Spirit -  If Jesus while he was on earth had to go away and pray – how can we think that we don’t need to take time to commune with God – or even allow Christ in us to recharge.
o   Think of it as two batteries, Christ and your spirit
§  Christ always charged
§  Your spirit needs to be charged
§  You need to be connected to be charged
o   Meditate on the word of God
o   Pray
o   Go to church
o   Read good books/or listen to good pod casts
o   Avail yourself of the means of grace – like communion, like worship, like corporate prayer.
o   Practice Silence
o   Memorize Scripture
o   Have real spiritual conversation with other followers.
·       Serve
o   Do intentional works of Christ in this world.
§  Do it without fanfare
§  Things like
·       Hospitality
·       Serving the poor
·       Being kind to a Neighbour
·       Make a phone call to someone lonely
·       Teach a Sunday School class
·       Use your spiritual gifts
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§  Do these things as your own personal spiritual discipline
§  Remember it is not all about you.

If you Surrender, Nurture your Spirit and Serve all with a good attitude, Christ will indeed expand in you. The walls will become thinner, and you will grow in your Salvation.

            To be truly human, to be truly Christian, is to be fully connected with our own heart, with people who are walking in the light, with the creation around us, and with God himself.

            I would invite you this year to enter into the mystery, of Christ in you the hope of glory.

Let’s Pray

Lord, Thank you so much for Your Word, that causes us to grow, and for your encouragement that causes us to be all that we can be, in You.
Lord, I pray that for each person that you have been speaking to through these words, that You would encourage them to grow deeper and stronger in You.
In Jesus’ name, I pray, AMEN.


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May you know   Jesus Christ personally and profoundly.  May the Holy Spirit reside deep within your heart .  And may the heavenly Father surround you with His constant and abiding and accompanying love

MUSIC – Be thou my Vision 4:49
           
By Rev. Brent Russett
Pastor of Sunnyside Wesleyan Church in Ottawa:
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