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But Now in Christ
The “once” “now” contrast
Once you were far off
Once you were lost
Once you were separated from God and From Christ
Once you were condemned
Once you were oblivious to what you did not know
But Now in Christ Jesus
What a wonderful though
No you have been “brought near”
The God who is perfect beyond measure
who will have no sin, or imperfection in His presence
The God Who is angry with the wicked every day
Now, through Christ we are brought into His very presence
We cry “Abba” “Father”
The wall of separation has been brought down:
In Jerusalem, between the temple proper and the Court of the Gentiles, there was a stone wall on which there was an inscription in Greek and Latin: ‘No one of another nation to enter within the fence and enclosure round the temple.
And whoever is caught will have himself to blame that his death ensues
In Jerusalem, between the temple proper and the Court of the Gentiles, there was a stone wall on which there was an inscription in Greek and Latin: ‘No one of another nation to enter within the fence and enclosure round the temple.
And whoever is caught will have himself to blame that his death ensues
Through Jesus, we are now allowed inside this temple
Much more, we can even go into the very Holy of Holies
For this wall to be brought down, people had to let go of their prejudices - hostility, and laws
God’s desire for you is an intimate and personal relationship
Fully reconciled
Reconciling people to God and to each other
Not only were people reconciled to God through the cross
and end to the wrath that was against us
But we were also reconciled to one another.
“in one Body”
He Himself is Our Peace
I everyone really were “In Christ” there would be no wars, or violence at all
If All who claim to be Christian really were “In Christ” there would be no divisions in the church
no such thing as a church split
now strife between brethren in Christ
Christ is not divided
He brings peace between these nations - Jews and Gentiles
What would that look like today?
Between the denominations
Between the religious, and the un-churched Christians
He is the cause of Peace between individuals
As a true Christian, you cannot truly hate anyone
Unless you are a hypocrite, you forgive every man his offenses
even to seventy times seven
we are commanded to lay aside all envy strife and malice
Blessed are the peacemakers
But of course, the greatest application of this statement is the peace between God and Man
Where there were “irreconcilable differences”, there is now reconciliation
He Himself
The text does not say that His work on the cross is our source of peace.
Although there is truth in that, Paul says here that Jesus Himself is that peace
He personally is our peace
In the world you may have tribulation
He has overcome the world
In Him you will have peace
Though the seas may rage around you, though the ship is tossed with tempest
In Jesus, you can “Be still and know that HE is God”
He, Himself.
You may not always be able to get to a church service
there may not be a priest or preacher available when you need them
You may not have a bible or a cross, when the storms of life are raging
But He is always presence, and you can always have peace in Him
Access to The Father
Imagine if you could talk to the President any time you wanted to?
What if the Governor was always available to take your calls?
Having “abolished the “enmity”
that is the “law of commandments” , “ordinances”
Created in Himself, one new man, making peace
These ordinances prevented the gentiles from ever coming near
He preached to those who were far off, and to those who were near
The message - to the Jew and to the Gentile
No other way to salvation - no shortcuts, or long cuts (Story about computing)
The same Jesus, the Same Father, the same access
You who were far off...
Whether you just became a Christian, or are continuing generations of faith
whether you have lived Holy so far, or were a criminal yesterday
You have access to The Father through Him
The same access!
if only more Christians realized this, and availed themselves of this.
We can go into the Holy of Holies
the place where even the High Priest could only go once a year, and then only if He was prepared
even more, we can go to the Spiritual Holy place - the presence of God
No Longer Strangers
Have you ever been somewhere and felt like an outsider?
I’m sure we all have
Many of us have felt that way around Christians at one time
Even though I didn’t feel like an enemy, I was still a foreigner - not part of the family
I walked into a church once and they all seemed so strange in their worship songs
In fact, their ways, the worship, the prayers, and their very nature seemed so much different
I was an outsider, a stranger.
Polite, friendly, but not part of the family, or the click
I don’t want top ever forget what that was like
How very different it was than it is now
becasue that may well be how many people feel around us
Sometimes I think we are too quick to downplay this, or eliminate it
In the interest of trying to make everyone comfortable, we sometimes try to hide our differences, or eliminate them altogether
We try to look like the rest of the world
We try to sound like the rest of the world
We try to act like the rest of the world
Maybe we shouldn’t
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