The gospel is
rooted in the fact that all have sinned and fall short of God's glory
(Rom. 3:23).
The wages of sin are death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ
Jesus our Lord
(Rom. 6:23).
Mankind, left to himself, is lost, without hope, and unforgiven. There is no
grace without Christ, and no path to God without the way, the truth, and the
life
(John 14:6).
The gospel message is that we can receive forgiveness of sins through the
blood of Jesus and be born again to that living hope, reserved in heaven,
through the resurrection
(1 Pet. 1:3-5).
The gospel is
also inseparable from this primary message: "repent!" Jesus said, "repent
and believe in the gospel"
(Mark 1:15).
This is a clear kingdom mandate:
"Repent, and
each of you be baptized in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of
your sins; and you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit"
(Acts 2:38)
"Therefore
repent and return, so that your sins may be wiped away, in order that times
of refreshing may come from the presence of the Lord"
(Acts 3:19).
God wants all
to "come to repentance"
(2 Pet. 3:9).
He wants the gospel taught to grant "repentance leading to the knowledge of
the truth"
(2 Tim. 2:25),
for godly repentance leads to salvation
(2 Cor. 7:10).
Sadly, this
message has been rejected in favor of one much more palatable and easily
accepted by a world indoctrinated with moral relativism and forced
tolerance.
The anti-gospel
is the message of non-repentance. This message tells people that repentance
is not necessary, that it is good to embrace your own version of self, that
those who say otherwise are the haters, the bigots, the ones who need to be
shunned and shamed. God made us the way we are, so there is no need to do
anything but affirm our own feelings. Modern culture deems that the more
enlightened embrace the anti-gospel, for modern understanding is superior to
the ancients; and since Scripture is a product of the ancient world, we can
see the need to move beyond it as a relic of the past.
The anti-gospel
turns the grace of God into a license to sin (Jude 4), allowing for all to
continue in sin while affirming this twisted version of grace (Rom. 6:1-2).
The anti-gospel preachers proclaim that love wins, that the Spirit is with
them, that God understands. In the process, a new idolatry has emerged. God
has been reshaped to look just like the anti-gospel message. This god no
longer requires repentance and despises those who preach it. This god bends
to the whims and desires of those who have shaped the anti-gospel. The
standard of the anti-gospel is self-will, not Scripture, though once in a
while some passage will be trotted out as support of what has already been
decided. Those Scriptures that do not support the predetermined conclusions
are summarily dismissed and relegated to the shelf of antiquities, appealed
to only as evidence of a world that everyone now knows was backwards.
This message is
anti-gospel because it teaches people to affirm their sinfulness, to be
proud of their sinful behavior, to march in lock-step with flags unfurled to
show solidarity. Grace is perverted and the real gospel is veiled as the
minds of the anti-gospel advocates are unable to "see the light of the
gospel of the glory of Christ"
(2 Cor. 4:4),
while they preach themselves rather than "Christ Jesus as Lord"
(vs.
5).
The anti-gospel
shuns the Lordship of Jesus. It mocks those who embrace God's authority as
revealed in Scripture. It manifests the works of the flesh while parading in
disguise as the fruit of the Spirit. Because the anti-gospel denies true
repentance, it also denies the kingdom of Christ. There is no grace of
living waters in the anti-gospel, but only a poison that may momentarily
taste of pleasure. In the end, it will become bitter, and it will kill those
who drink of it.
"Repent and
believe in the gospel." Only in Christ will true salvation be found. Preach
the gospel. Let the foolishness of the cross become the power of the saved
(1 Cor. 1:18).
Now is not the time to compromise; now is the time to embrace the real
gospel with even more intensity. It's not about politics; it's about truth.
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