Visions of the Lamb of God. Andrew Scott Brake
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Название: Visions of the Lamb of God

Автор: Andrew Scott Brake

Издательство: Ingram

Жанр: Религия: прочее

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isbn: 9781532689420

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СКАЧАТЬ is never a level of righteousness that we can attain where we can say that we have done it on our own. As soon as we begin to strive after internal righteousness without Christ, we will find ourselves on a path toward spiritual ruin and hypocrisy.

      Jesus also exhorted the church to seek after white garments to cover their shamefulness. In a land rich from textiles, Jesus knew what they needed—the righteousness of Christ. The shameful nakedness of Israel was pointed out in Isaiah 43:3, Ezekiel 16:36 and 23:29, and Nahum 3:5 in the context of idolatry. This possibly means that the Laodicean church was caught up in idolatrous practices as well. In fact, any time we prioritize something or someone other as more important than Jesus we are committing idolatry. In God’s sight, we are properly clothed only when we are clothed with the righteousness of Christ.

      Lastly, Jesus exhorted them to buy salve for their spiritual blindness. Regardless of their medical schools, they were blind where it counted—spiritually. Second Corinthians 5:7 says, “For we walk by faith, not be sight.” Unfortunately, for many churches around the world, it has become so easy to walk by sight, because we have the money, the doctors, and the clothes. We can claim sufficiency in our material resources more than others. But are we wealthy where it counts—in our hearts, in our love for Jesus, in our reliance on him?

      Jesus called the church to repentance and to earnestness—to come to Jesus in repentance and then zealously continue in him as a daily practice. God disciplines those he loves. When we go through the refining fires of trial, it is because God loves us and knows that on the other end of the trial, we will be truly wealthy. Has the church been lukewarm, good for nothing in Christ’s kingdom, rather than hot or cold? We know that real spiritual fulfillment cannot be found there. It must be found in Jesus. That is why he invites the church to fellowship with him on a deeper and more intimate level.

      Conclusion

      In most Asian cultures, the sharing of a common meal indicated a strong bond of affection and companionship. Jesus offers us that increased bond, that intimacy with him. What an act of unbelievable condescension by Christ! He actually requests permission to enter and re-establish fellowship, a fellowship that is broken off by our self-sufficiency and pride. He does not break the door down. He does not force his way in or go through the window. He waits for us to answer the door. He waits for us to open it. And not only is this just an invitation to fellowship with a dear Friend, it is an invitation to rule with the King.

      What will Jesus find of us? Will he find us hot or cold, useful for his kingdom? Will he find us seeking after the wealth of righteousness rather than the wealth of the world, which corrupts and will fade away? Will he find us finding our fulfillment solely in him?

      Bryan Chapell tells a story in his book, Holiness by Grace, about his wife and kids. He writes,

      When the church loses its focus of Christ being its sufficiency, of Christ being the only protection, the church is living life very dangerously. Jesus is knocking at the door. Like the mother who spread out her arms to her boys, Jesus is knocking and hoping we will answer, and get out of the danger into his safe arms. The church must answer the door!