✝ Daily Encouragement (1/30/24) "The Glorious Gospel"

Published: Tue, 01/30/24

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Tuesday, January 30, 2024

Romans 1:16
 
"The Glorious Gospel"
 
Message summary: We have a choice today. Do we stand up for the gospel of Jesus Christ?  Or do we pursue the ever-changing philosophies and trends of our day? We really can’t do both, since trying to do so will bring about compromise, frustration, lack of effectiveness and the real possibility of falling away from the truth once for all entrusted to the saints.
 
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“The glorious gospel of the blessed God, which He entrusted to me” (1 Timothy 1:11). “Paul, a servant of Christ Jesus, called to be an apostle and set apart for the gospel of God” (Romans 1:1). “I am so eager to preach the gospel” (Romans 1:15). “I am not ashamed of the gospel” (Romans 1:16).

The “Jesus” film has been a remarkable tool in the proclamation of the Gospel all over the world. Wendy Murray Zoba writes: “In Peru, during the insurgence of the Sendero Luminoso (Shining Path), a Wycliffe couple was traveling to show the “Jesus” film in a village. Their vehicle was intercepted by the Senderos, and they feared for their lives (with just cause). Instead of killing them, however, the terrorists decided to seize their equipment, including the film projector. The husband boldly suggested that they might as well take the film reels too.

Sometime later, a man contacted them to say that he had been among the Senderos who had robbed them. He told them they watched the film seven times (out of sheer boredom), and some had been converted through it. He came to apologize and to tell of his ministry in preaching and evangelism!

Among words rich in theological meaning but increasingly cheapened is the word "gospel". For instance I came across a blog named, “The Gospel of Good Cooking”. This is similar to how Bible has been used such as "The Cook's Bible" which is actually an exhaustive supply of recipes.

The Gospel is foundationally the truth concerning the mission of Jesus Christ to earth and very specifically His atoning death, burial, and bodily resurrection. (See 1 Corinthians 15:1-4.) For many who have been in Bible-preaching churches it’s the old, old story but one we should be hearing and preaching unceasingly; to use the words from the old hymn "I Love To Tell The Story", "for those who know it best, seem hungering and thirsting to hear it like the rest."

I find this succinct description helpful:
 
“The Gospel of Christ is the message of how Jesus is the promised Messiah and how He was conceived in Mary’s womb by the Holy Spirit and was born the Son of God and how He received the Holy Spirit and went forth for 3½ years preaching and doing great miracles and wonders by the power of the Father. At the end of the 3½ years Jesus fulfilled His ministry by dying for our sins on the cross of Calvary and was resurrected from the dead 3 days later by the Father.”
 
This Gospel is surely at the very core of the true church, “contending earnestly for the faith once for all delivered to the saints” (Jude 3)

Let us consider three attitudes that Paul expressed concerning this Gospel in the first chapter of Romans. As I read them I ask God that they would be mine as well.

 
1) “Set apart for the gospel” What sets you apart? People who know me may consider the suspenders that I’m almost always wearing sets me apart (utilitarian purpose in keeping my pants up!) People try so many outward things to set them apart, but Paul states that he is "set apart for the gospel of God".  We may not all be called into vocational ministry but we should all be set apart for the gospel!

2) “Eager to preach the gospel” Paul demonstrates this abundantly following his miraculous conversion to Christ. In 1 Corinthians 9:16 he states, “Woe to me if I do not preach the gospel!” It would seem that preachers can readily apply this, but we should all be prepared and eager to share the Gospel.

3) “Not ashamed of the gospel” This in my view is one of the greatest verses in the Bible and an essential truth to live by.  The world has always been hostile to the truth that is in Christ Jesus. Paul certainly experienced this hostility and many times paid a price for his unwavering commitment to preaching the Gospel. This hostility can contribute to feelings of embarrassment, apology, or even shame to those who preach the Gospel, if they’re not well-grounded in the Scriptures. The evidence is overwhelming that this hostility is increasing as is commonly expressed in various settings and on numerous fronts. And sadly many are compromising the message in order to be acceptable to the world.

Paul wrote to the Ephesian believers, “Surely you heard of Him and were taught in Him in accordance with the truth that is in Jesus” (Ephesians 4:21). The “apostle’s teaching”, expressed in the Scriptures, form the foundation for genuine Christian discipleship. It is surely the faith delivered to the saints once for all that Jude in verse 3 instructs us to earnestly contend for.

As our world plunges into wickedness and now shamelessly revels in it and even promotes it, Christ’s true church needs to stand firm for the Gospel. Today, as individuals scattered around the world, let us proclaim unashamedly the Gospel of Jesus Christ. It is the only power of God for salvation from sin!

We have a choice today. Do we stand up for the gospel of Jesus Christ?  Or do we pursue the ever-changing philosophies and trends of our day? We really can’t do both, since trying to do so will bring about compromise, frustration, lack of effectiveness and the real possibility of falling away from the truth once for all entrusted to the saints.

 
That’s why I am not ashamed of the Gospel,
The Gospel of Jesus Christ.
I am not afraid to be counted,
But I’m willing to give my life,
Now I’m ready to be all He wants me to be.
Give up the wrong for the right,
I am not ashamed of the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

 
Be encouraged today, Hebrews 3:13
 
 
 
Stephen & Brooksyne Weber
 
Praying man Daily prayer: Father, the philosophies, trends, and mind-set of the world stands in great contrast to the gospel of Jesus Christ. Your Word tells us that those who are not for You are against You. We can’t walk on both sides of the fence so we are faced with a choice we must make; the same kind of choice Joshua gave to the Israelites thousands of years ago. We must choose whether to follow after the gods of this world and forsake You or we must forsake the world and devote ourselves to You. Father, I choose to follow after You; You who reconciled me to Yourself through Jesus. You have proven Yourself trustworthy for Your promises are true. You provide the power and presence of Your Holy Spirit to lead me and direct my every path. Your Word illumines my every thought. I choose You today, exclusively and eternally! Amen.
 

 
Today's Suggested Music and Supplemental Resources
 
"Not Ashamed of the Gospel" (Live in Vienna) Watch on YouTube    [feat. Daniel Hagen & Hanna Sheets] | Awakening Music
 
"All I Have is Christ"  Watch on YouTube    Live at WorshipGod
 
"He is Worthy"  Watch on YouTube     The Glorious Christ Live 
 
What does it mean to not be ashamed of the Gospel in Romans 1:16? | Brief teaching from GotQuestions.org   Video
 
Stand for what is worthy, no matter the cost   Brief article using the story of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego and applying it to standing for truth today.
 

 
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