In
Ro 1:16-18 we see Man’s Desperation for God’s Good News:
"For I am not ashamed of the gospel, for it is the power of God for
salvation to everyone who believes, to the Jew first and also to the
Greek. For in it the righteousness of God is revealed from faith to faith;
as it is written, ‘But the righteous man shall live by faith.’ For the
wrath of God is revealed from heaven against all ungodliness and
unrighteousness of men, who suppress the truth in unrighteousness."
One of the traumas of life in the physical realm is when you have a
problem but you don’t know what that problem is. This is particularly true
if you are sick. The doctors run test after test after test and can’t seem
to come to an answer. The reason it is such a trauma is because, until you
know the problem, you can’t find the cure. You’ve got to know the problem.
You’ve got to know what is wrong. When a person cannot come to grips with
what the problem is, they can’t find a cure that will bring any relief.
In a spiritual sense, we know that the world is sick. All you have to do
is read the newspaper or watch television. You can see that the world is
sick; not physically, I am talking about spiritually. And we know why. It
is because of the sin of Adam, the depravity of man. Romans 5:12-note
says "through one man sin entered into the world, and death through sin."
So we know the problem. The problem is rampant. It is all around us. The
symptoms are everywhere. In America three out of every four marriages end
in divorce. The drug scene is so far out of reach we will never see it
even touched in our lifetime. More babies are killed by abortion every
year than there were men who died in World War II. Immorality has not only
obsessed our society but it has gotten into the church to the point that
it shames us all. Men of stature have fallen because of it. Teenage
pregnancy is so bad that some high schools have nurseries so unwed mothers
can get their children taken care of while they go to school.
The symptoms are everywhere. People are hurting. The reason is the
sinfulness of man. It all started with Adam and has worked generation upon
generation upon generation. But the beautiful thing is we have the cure,
and that is the good news of God. That is what we have been talking about
in the book of Romans. You know, it overwhelms me to know there are a lot
of people suffering because they don’t know the good news that we know. It
has changed us. It set us free from sin and self. At the same time it has
awakened us to how many people around us are desperate for it.
The Apostle Paul in chapter 1 of Romans is trying to get a point across.
He is trying to show us the good news that we have received and we must be
about sharing with other people. I want us to look at two things. First of
all, the cure, which we already know is the good news, and secondly, the
cause.
First of all, as we look at the cure that God offers for man’s spiritual
condition, we look at Ro 1:16, 17-note:
"For I am not ashamed of the gospel, for it is the power of God for
salvation to everyone who believes, to the Jew first and also to the
Greek. For in it the righteousness of God is revealed from faith to faith;
as it is written, ‘But the righteous man shall live by faith.’"
Paul says, "I am not ashamed of the gospel, for it is the power of God
unto salvation." If I was in a stream, caught in a current, and it was
sucking me under and I was reaching out for somebody to rescue me,
somebody to free me, somebody to deliver me, that is the word that I would
want. The word for salvation, soteria, means to rescue. It means to
deliver. It means to set free. You are saved from something, but
you are also saved to something. So often we think of what we have
been taken from but we don’t understand what we have been taken into. The
word means to rescue, to set free, to deliver.
The word "power," the power of God unto salvation, is the word dunamis.
That is the word from which we get "dynamic," "dynamo" and "dynamite."
Dynamite makes a lot of noise, stirs up a lot of dust, and settles in a
hurry. That’s what has happened to a lot of people. They talk about their
salvation. They talk about a big experience they had 30 years ago—and
there is not one single clue of it in their life today. But you see, it is
the power of God. It is not the power of man. The good news is I can’t
save myself. I am sucked into the current of depravity because of Adam and
I am reaching out. I cry out, "Somebody help me!" God says, "I will help
you." The good news is Jesus did what you could never do. If you will just
reach your hand out, Jesus will deliver you out of that miry pit and put
your feet on the rock, as Psalm 40 says. He will put a brand new song in
your heart. Salvation means that you have been rescued. You have been
delivered from sin and from self. No wonder Paul was not ashamed.
The word "ashamed" comes from two Greek words. One is epi, which
means upon, but it really is an intensifier. The other word is
aischunomai, which means to be humiliated. "I am not humiliated," Paul
says. There is another word for ashamed that you see sometimes. It means
you go over and cower in a corner. That is not the word used here. The
word used here means I am not humiliated, I am not embarrassed, I am not
ashamed to share the good news of God for it is the power of God unto
salvation.
One of the things about the Apostle Paul that I love is, he doesn’t just
talk about it, he lives it out. If you will study his life, from Acts 9
through the last chapter of Acts, you will see he is not ashamed of the
good news of God. He would go into the most hostile places you could
possibly imagine. As a matter of fact, it is a pattern. On his first
missionary journey he went into the synagogue. Now the synagogue is where
the Jews taught their religious teachings, but also it was like a
community center. The Greeks could come. The Gentiles could come into it.
If you wanted the intellectuals, the people who thought, the people who
loved to reason with you, you would go to the synagogue. However, it was
the most hostile place he could possibly have chosen.
When you look in Acts 13 when he starts his missionary journey, you want
to say, "Paul, I have read ahead of you. Don’t go in there. There is
trouble ahead for you." But he goes right there. In Antioch
he goes in and they have a riot and run him out of town. From there he
goes over to Iconium. He told Timothy about all the problems he had at
Iconium and Derby and Lystra. He talked about the riots that broke out.
The people turned against him, but in every place people were being set
free by the good news. The religious people hated him but the people who
were hurting, the people who were needy were responding to him.
From there he went over to Thessalonica on another missionary journey and
when he got there, he started preaching the gospel in the synagogue.
Immediately some of them believed but some of them turned against him.
They harassed his friends and they had to slip him out of town by night.
He went over to Berea, the same thing, except they were more noble-minded.
I love that word in the Greek. It means they had more class. They at least
looked in the Word to see if what he was saying was right. From Berea he
had to be taken out of town because the Jews from Thessalonica who didn’t
like him followed him over to Berea.
He went down to Athens. At Athens he was not dealing with the Jews. He was
just dealing with pagan idolatry and Greek thought. He got up on Mars Hill
and began to defend the gospel. He said, "I saw a sign here that reads,
‘The Unknown God.’ I want to tell you, He is not unknown anymore. I can
tell you about Him. You can know Him. Jesus Christ is the good news of
what you call the Unknown God."
He went to Corinth and then to Ephesus. But whether he was in Ephesus or
Jerusalem or Corinth or Athens you see something about him: he was not
ashamed. He was not humiliated with the good news of God. It is the power
of God unto salvation.
What is wrong with us? We don’t want to tell our neighbors about Him. We
don’t want to share Him with the people we work with. Every day we come in
contact with people who are in bondage to sin and self. Can we say with
Paul, "I am not ashamed"? He was changed by the good news. Because of
that, he lived his life paying a debt that he felt he owed to his
fellowman, to make sure they could be changed by that same good news.
In Ro 1:17-note
there is something else that is in the gospel. It says, "For
in it the righteousness of God is revealed from faith to faith; as it is
written, ‘But the righteous man shall live by faith.’" I would love to ask
you what you think righteousness is. What does it mean, the righteousness
of God? The Greek word is dikaiosune. The little sune on the
end of it means it is not quite what you think. It refers to the character
of God. God is a righteous God. When you think of righteousness, think of
right conduct. Righteousness = right conduct. Whenever you hear
"righteousness," God is right in Himself. He is inherently righteous.
Therefore, whatever He does is righteousness. It conforms to the standard
of His character.
But now wait a minute. It is not just talking about the character of God
alone. What does he mean? "The righteousness of God is revealed from faith
to faith." What are we saying? Well, the righteousness of God involves
three things. The first two are not good. You don’t understand how good
the news is until you understand the bad part. You have to see yourself as
being lost and desperate before you see how good the news is.
The first thing it involves is a standard of right conduct that God
demands and commands of every person. He has a right to do it because that
is who He is. He does not fellowship with unrighteousness. That is bad
news in a sense. The Law was given in the Old Testament to show man he
could never measure up to that right conduct. "I have been going to church
for years. I have given money to everything. I put in pews. I’ve been an
usher and I have worked in the parking lot. You mean to tell me all those
good things do not somehow qualify me?" That is exactly right. Because not
only is it a standard of right conduct God commands, it is a standard of
right conduct God alone can approve.
You see, man has been approving his own righteousness for years. We call
that religion. Man says, "If I go to church, if I do this, if I do that,
that will make me good." No, sir. Isaiah 64:6 says that my righteousness
is filthy rags in God’s eyes. That is a nice way of saying what the Hebrew
word really says. "My righteousness! My right conduct! You mean to tell me
I can do all these good things and it is condemned by the Law because it
doesn’t meet the standard of God that He requires?" That is exactly right.
Where is the good news? The good news is that righteousness is also that
which God provides. He imputes it to those who receive His Son, Jesus
Christ. It is not what we have done. It is what Jesus does, what He did
and what He will continue to do in our life. That is the good news. If you
died today, on what basis would you tell the Father that you have
inherited eternal life? On what basis? That you are a church member?
Heavens, no. What is it then? It has to be that which was given and
provided and imputed into your life when Jesus Christ came to live in you,
when you received Him into your life. That measures up to the standard.
Not only does it measure to the standard, it enables you from now on to
measure to the standard as you obey Him. Christ in you strengthens you in
the inner man so that you can live a life that measures to what God
requires. Unbelievable! That is good news!
Paul said in Ro 1:17-note,
"For in it the righteousness of God is revealed from faith to faith; as it
is written, ‘But the righteous man shall live by faith.’" That phrase "the
righteous man shall live by faith" is from Habakkuk. I believe what he
means is "from faith to faith." He doesn’t mean every time somebody is
saved, although that is certainly implied. What he means is, the
righteousness we are talking about here not only starts with Christ, it
continues with Christ and will always be in Christ. It is by faith. In
other words, when I learn to trust Him and bow before Him, the
righteousness of God then can be revealed.
What is righteousness? Righteousness is not what I do. It is what God does
in and through me as I am willing to submit to Him. From faith to faith, a
righteous man lives by his faith. What shows the good news to the world?
It is the way we live, surrendered and obedient to Christ, Him producing
that right conduct in us that measures to His standard and puts a mark on
the fact that He must be living in us for no man can live that way apart
from Him.
So it is from faith to faith, the righteous man shall live by his faith.
The gospel is not just for the lost. Do you know why? Because there are a
lot of people sitting in church who have been saved by grace but for some
reason they think they are kept by the Law. That was the problem Paul was
dealing with. The legalists came in and said, "Yeah, we are saved by
grace, but you had better wear your hair a certain way, dress a certain
way, keep these laws." You see, some person’s standards is what keeps you.
No sir. You don’t separate yourself. God separates you as you obey Him. He
changes your behavior from day to day from within, not from without. So,
Paul says, "I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ."
This is the cure. Do you need some help? Come to Jesus. Jesus Christ is
the cure, the good news of what He has done for you, what He wants to do
to you, what He wants to do in you and what He wants to do through you is
the cure for what you are looking for. Is your family falling apart? Could
it be because one of you has rejected Jesus Christ and what He says is
righteous and what He wants to do in your life? You see, the cure to the
ills of society is found in the good news of Jesus Christ. The cure is the
good news.
Let’s look at the cause then, since we know what it is. Let’s look and see
how Paul brings this out. In verse 18 he brings out the cause. He says,
"For the wrath of God is revealed from heaven against all ungodliness and
unrighteousness of men, who suppress the truth in unrighteousness." First
of all, what is the wrath of God? There are two words for wrath in
scripture that we have to get a handle on. One is the word orge.
What does that mean? That is intensified, progressive, growing wrath or
anger. In other words, it is getting worse. The wrath of God is building.
Let me give you an example of that. I went to church the other night by
way of the interstate. I tried to get on the interstate at the ramp, but
the cars wouldn’t let me on. This one driver wouldn’t let me on. I tried
to move over, but he wouldn’t let me on. There wasn’t anybody on the other
side of him. I was saying, "Come on, man, move over." The anger has begun!
I was riding along looking for a place to get over in that left lane. They
wouldn’t slow down and they wouldn’t let me over. I was going up the hill
and they wouldn’t let me over. I am looking, I am looking, I am looking.
All of a sudden I get over, and the guy behind me started honking his
horn. The anger, the anger is building. It is building. It is getting
progressively worse!
I got to the top of the hill. Oh, there were five trucks lined up behind
each other trying to get up the hill. Two of them pulled out in front of
me tried to pass! Everybody slammed on their brakes. The anger is
building!!! I am about to explode!
Now that is exactly the word for "wrath" that we see here. The wrath is
being revealed. It is present tense. It has been being revealed for a long
time. "Are you telling me God has been trying to send the message to this
planet for a long time that He is not pleased with ungodliness and
unrighteousness?" That is exactly what I am saying. That is exactly what
Paul is saying. People, open your eyes and make the connection. God is
sending a message to us and has been doing that since the book of Genesis.
It is getting progressively worse. Thank God for His long-suffering
character. Thank God that His anger can take a lot more than ours can. But
it is coming to a boiling point. He is the only perfect God, therefore He
is the only One who is qualified to judge anybody because when it is His
wrath. It is not vengeful like ours. It is just. A just God says, "My
anger has been being revealed from the beginning of time."
There is another word for "wrath" that is going to explode one day. In the
book of Revelation, when you get to the bowl judgments, the word is
thumos. That means exploded anger. It has finally burst. It has
finally fallen. God said, "That is it. That is it. Enough is enough." That
is when the bowl judgments fall, right before He comes to this earth,
having rid all unrighteousness and sin, and begins to establish His
kingdom.
There are two words you need to understand. The word "ungodliness" is one.
What does it mean? It means irreverence. Because of the depravity of man
caused by Adam it is an irreverent look towards God. Man does not want God
in his business. Man will do anything to get away from God. "God, I don’t
want you. I can work it out myself." "Unrighteousness" is wrong conduct
that always comes from an irreverent attitude. That is what angers the
heart of God. The wrath has been revealed. Where is it being revealed
from? It is being revealed from heaven.
Now I don’t know what all that means, but I have an idea. In Genesis 7,
something was revealed from heaven, the wrath of God, when He judged the
world by the flood. It rained for 40 days. It covered the whole world.
Where do you find Noah after the Ark had come to rest? You find him drunk.
Has it changed the heart of man any? No. But God has to keep man alive.
Why? Because He has a man by the name of Abraham who He is going to pull
forth from the Babylonians of that time. He is going to bring him forth
and say, "Abraham, in you I want to make a covenant and through you will
come a land and a nation and a seed." Galatians says the seed is Jesus
Christ.
It is good news! It started way back there. So amidst the wrath there has
also been the grace and the mercy of God running on parallel tracks. At
Sodom and Gomorrah, with the fire and brimstone that fell from heaven, God
revealed something of the wrath. In the Old Testament, when you had
famine, it was always because something was wrong in the land.
The secular world says we have had more natural disasters in the last five
years than we have in the history of man. There have been more earthquakes
in the last couple of years than we have had in the last 40 years! Folks,
wake up and make the connection! God’s wrath has been being revealed since
Genesis and it is intensifying! Can’t you sense it? God says, "I am angry
and I’ve got a right to be angry! I have been revealing my wrath from time
to time to time."
You had better pay attention to what the Word is saying. We have already
seen the legitimacy of this book. Eight prophecies alone would have been
incredible for a man to fulfill, much less the almost 400 prophecies
concerning Jesus Christ!
We have to wake up. God says, "I am angry at irreverence and wrong conduct
and I have been revealing my wrath from the beginning since man sinned. It
is intensifying. And the day is coming near." Thank God we have the good
news to get out as fast as we possibly can. The good news is that which He
has done in Jesus Christ. You can escape the wrath if you receive the
Lamb. You’ve got a choice. The Psalmist said, "Who has known the wrath of
God?" No one except Jesus. He took the full wrath of God upon Himself,
having lived up and fulfilled every jot and tittle of the Law. He was a
man who did what no other man could do. He fulfilled the Law. Therefore,
He qualified to be the perfect sacrifice. Then He took on Himself all of
our sin and became the propitiation for our sin. The word means
satisfaction. It is the word used for mercy seat.
Do you know what the mercy seat was? The ark of the covenant sat there in
the Holy of Holies in the Temple. Inside that ark were the Ten
Commandments that condemned every one of us. But on top of the ark was a
piece of gold covering called the mercy seat. Two angels were overlooking
it. When the High Priest would walk in, he would take the blood of the
sacrifice and sprinkle it on the mercy seat. God said, "I will meet you
right there."
Paul says in Romans 3:25-note
Jesus is our mercy seat (hilasterion
- word study). Through Him our sins have
been remitted and through Him we have fellowship with the Father for all
eternity. Good news, good news. Are you ashamed of the gospel of Jesus
Christ? Are you humiliated when somebody finds out that you are a
Christian? Are you humiliated when somebody is doing something on the sly
and you want to laugh along with them because you don’t want to appear to
be odd? Do you, by your behavior, condone the very things they are doing?
Romans 1 will be an eye-opener to you. At the very last of the chapter it
says, they not only know that the things that the people do are wrong,
they condone it and they put their stamp of approval upon it. A lot of
times we do that by just refusing to understand what God has done in our
own hearts.
Man is desperate for the good news of Jesus Christ. Do you know what I
found? Paul says in verse 18, "For the wrath of God is revealed from
heaven against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men, who suppress
the truth in unrighteousness." There have been generations of it.
"Suppress" is present tense. They have been suppressing it for
generations. The word means to push it down, squelch it out, to cut it
out.
For generations man has layered over the problem trying to hide the truth
of God, what He has done, who He is and what He requires. Now society is
starving to death. They are hurting, but they can’t seem to get to the
hurt. Why? Because man has so suppressed the truth, that we have become
the irritant. But we know the truth and the more we go out and are willing
to share the good news of the gospel of Jesus Christ, the more that is
eroded and then the more we can get to the real source of the problem, the
real cause.
Paul says, "I am not ashamed of the gospel of Jesus Christ." I just have
to ask you one question. Have you been changed by the good news? You may
answer, "Not really. I have joined the church." You haven’t been changed
yet. You don’t know what we are talking about. Quit calling yourself a
believer if you haven’t been changed by the good news. That is what the
good news is, that which changes and transforms a person.
Once you are changed, you have something with you that is so valuable
everywhere you go, everybody around you is desperate for it. What I have
found is, the more you share it, the more it is going to have to
accommodate your life to the people you have shared it with. Because they
are going to want more and they are going to want to grow. It is going to
invade your privacy. It is going to invade your schedule. But that is part
of it, isn’t it? It is not only sharing it with them, but helping them
understand it and nurturing them along.
How many people in your family are held hostage by their sin and their
self? They are desperate. Well, you have the cure. You know the cause and
once you share it, get ready because your life is about to take on a new
dimension than you have ever had before.