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Will you turn with
me to the book of Ephesians chapter 1? I want to talk to you about Our Majestic
Christ. Now to catch you up, in
1:3-14 Paul teaches and tells the Ephesian
church about the riches of their salvation. He says He blessed us with every
spiritual blessing in Christ. He chose us in Him before the foundation of the
world. He predestined us to adoption as sons through Jesus Christ to Himself. He
redeemed us through Christ's blood. He forgave us our trespasses according to
the riches of His grace. He sealed us with the Holy Spirit of promise until the
day of redemption.
V3-14 show us what God has done. In
effect He authored a great salvation.
Now in
v15-19 Paul prays for
them and tells them he hopes that they will understand and
experience and know for themselves two things. One is the greatness of Gods wonderful plan.
There are two things involved in that wonderful plan. One is the hope of His calling, and
the other is the glory of the riches of the inheritance of His inheritance of the saints, in
other words, of being Gods own peculiar possession. He said, I want you to know this. I want
you to understand this. I pray that you might know these things. Now he also prayed
that they would know the greatness of God's wonderful power to accomplish the plan. That's a wonderful thing. Not only did He give us an assignment. Not only did He give us a
great future to look forward to, but He gives us His power according to His might and strength
that we might accomplish the things that God has assigned. We've
seen His power and His might and His strength. All of that has been demonstrated in the
raising of Jesus from the dead. The resurrection is the key to believing the gospel of the Lord
Jesus Christ. If a man does not believe in the bodily resurrection of Jesus he does not
believe in the Gospel. All of our hope hinges on whether or not Jesus arose from the
dead. There's more proof that Jesus rose from the dead than that Plato existed. Yet men
tend to turn away and shun that great event, the resurrection of Jesus. Look at
v18-20.
18 I pray that the
eyes of your
heart may be
enlightened (RPPMPA),
so that you
will know (RAN)
what
is (PAI)
the
hope of
His
calling,
what are the
riches of the
glory of His
inheritance in the
saints,
19 and
what is the
surpassing (PAPNSN)
greatness of His
power
toward us who
believe (PAPMPA).
These are
in accordance with the
working of the
strength of His
might
20
which He
brought about (3SAAI)
in
Christ, when He
raised (AAPMSN)
Him from the
dead and
seated (AAPMSN)
Him at His
right hand in the
heavenly places,
How many times in our Christian walk do
we doubt whether or not God can or will do things in and through us? We're facing a
dilemma, we're facing a problem, and we wonder, "Does God have the power to help us
overcome? Does He have the power to help us bear up under. The assurance that God
gives us is in the raising of Jesus from the dead. One of the
questions that I'm asked all the time is, "What about death? When I die am I assured that
I'll go right in the presence of Jesus? When I die am I assured one day my body, which is
buried in the ground, will be resurrected and changed and glorified and clothe my immortal
spirit forever? How can I be assured of that?"
Look with me in
1Thess 4. The Thessalonian believers were concerned about the righteous
people in their midst who had died. They wondered what would happen to them. Is God
powerful enough to raise their bodies from the dead one day? Is God powerful enough to
take their spirits to be with Him? You know some people teach that there's a soul
sleep when a person dies. No sir! There is not. Immediately our spirit goes to be with the
Lord Jesus. Paul says in Corinthians, "to
be
absent from the
body & to be at
home with the
Lord" (2Cor5:8) That's a promise to believers.
Look at
1Thes4:13 "But we do not want you to be
uninformed, brethren, about those who are asleep, so that you will not grieve as
do the rest who have no hope"
Now that word
asleep ought to just fire you up. It
has nothing to do with the spirit.
The word asleep has to do with the body. It's a picture of what's
going to happen one day.
When you get tired you lay down. After you've slept for awhile you get back up. That's
the picture.
I used to serve
with a pastor who used to say at funerals, I'm going to plant a body. I thought that was
rather crude until I studied
I Corinthians 15. That's exactly what he was doing. When you
plant something what do you expect it to do? Come up one day. That's what He promised.
Because He bodily arose He promises that He's the first fruit of many others. He set the
pattern. As He was raised, our bodies one day will be raised. Watch what he says
in
v13. "...so
that you will not
grieve as do the
rest who
have
no
hope."
People grieve who don't understand death.
1Thes4:14 For if we believe that Jesus died
and rose again, even so God will bring with Him those who have fallen asleep in
Jesus."
Now wait a minute. How can He bring
with Him those who have fallen asleep? I thought their bodies were in the
ground. Well they are. There was a departure. He brings their spirits with
Him as He comes to meet us in the clouds.
V15 says,
1Thes4:15: "For this we say to you by the
word of the Lord, that we who are alive and remain until the coming of the Lord,
will not precede those who have fallen asleep."
In other words, when Jesus comes for
His church, which we call the rapture of the church, that is the moment that the
bodies, the dead bodies, of the righteous dead will rise up and be changed first
before we are changed.
V16 says,
1Thes4:16 "For the Lord Himself will descend
from heaven with a shout, with the voice of the archangel and with the trumpet
of God, and the dead in Christ will rise first."
Their spirits are coming down. Their bodies are rising up. Then he says,
1Thes4:17 Then we who are alive and remain
will be caught up together with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air,
and so we shall always be with the Lord."
Boy, the power and strength and
might of God was all demonstrated in the raising of Jesus from the dead. Then He
ascended, and God sat Him on His right hand. So when it comes to assurance, we
have the assurance because of the resurrection. He can accomplish whatever's
necessary in our lives now and in the age to come. When we die He will care for
our body and our spirit just as He promised.
Well, in
Ephesians
1:20-23 Paul moves from the might of Christ to the majesty of Christ. He wants
them to see the majesty of the Lord Jesus Christ. This is the beautiful, beautiful part of
chapter 1 that just should thrill all of our hearts. He wants them to see that Christ is ruler of
the universe, but He's also Head of His body, the Church. We're going to look at the fact
that He's the Ruler of the Universe. We're going to look at His majesty. Maybe you're
living in a low place right now, and you're discouraged and defeated, but you're looking at
the lions, you're not looking at the Lord. When you get your eyes up you'll realize how
majestic He is. That's what causes us to see life from a different point of
view. First of all in
verse 20 we want to find that our Lord Jesus Christ is seated in the place of highest
honor. It says in verse 20,
"..which He brought about in Christ, when He
raised Him from the dead and seated Him at His right hand in the heavenly
places."
Now in their culture when a sovereign wanted
to honor someone he would always put him at his right hand. The right hand was
always emphasized when a sovereign wanted to honor. someone. He put him on his
right hand. Paul is not speaking of human sovereigns. He's speaking of God
Himself.
Now understand, no
created being could ever be associated in the place of highest honor with God.
Jesus was the uniquely begotten son. He has always existed. He's the Son of God that
came to this earth to be the Son of man and is the God-Man. He has that place reserved for
Him. He's seated in the place of highest honor. God never said to an angel, "Sit here
at My right hand." God never said to a human being, "Sit here at My right hand."
You see, the
disciples argued about who would be at the right hand and who would be at the left. They
tried to decide who was the best one to be seated at the right or left hand. What did Jesus
say? He said, It's not for Me to tell you. My Father decides who sits there." The Father
reserved the place for His Son, the Lord Jesus Christ. The honor was reserved for Jesus
alone. The Son of God has always held that place.
"The Right
Hand of God"
Here's the
uniqueness of it. Now He's the son of man, the God-Man. We have a representative in
heaven seated at the right hand of God, the God-Man. He's seated in the place of highest
honor. I grabbed hold of that right hand years ago. He grabbed hold of me.
I started looking
in scripture to find out where right hand was used in the New Testament. I found it is used
138 times. That would be a little laborious to work through. Seventy percent of the
time it refers to the right hand of God. Let me just give you a little sample of what I
found. I challenge you to do your own study on the right hand of God.
First of all, we
find it's at His right hand that you find His power. Those very words are used.
It's called the right hand of power. The power means the ability
to do what we cannot do.
We have a representative in heaven. It's His Spirit that lives within us. Look up. He wants
us to come to Him. He wants to show us that honor in our lives as He gives us the power
to do what He's assigned us to do.
Secondly, I found
the word right hand was associated with all the fullness of joy. He says, "In
thy right arm we find the pleasures of life." Now folks, if you're looking for pleasure, if
you're looking for joy, don't look down here, look up there. The one who is seated far above
all principalities, He's the one who wants to give you joy that you've never had before. It's
not an outward joy. It's an inward joy, that kind of joy that no man can take away from you and
no circumstance can rob you of. He's the one who, in His right hand, has the fullness
of joy.
I found that His
right hand was associated with His saving deliverance. Man didn't save himself. It
was the right hand of God that reached down to us through His Son Jesus Christ and rescued
us out of a miry pit and put our feet on the rock and gave us a brand new song. This is
the right hand of God. Jesus is the one who administrates all from that position.
I found that His
right hand is associated with His righteousness. Oh folks, when you do what you
want to do and ask God to bless it, that's nothing but filthy rags in God's sight. You say,
"How can I be righteous before Him?" It's in Him who is seated at the right hand, at the place
of honor. In His right arm, in His right hand, you find righteousness. I found He is our
security. You have no security unless you run to Him, because it says His hand is
the right hand of our refuge. It's a place we run to when we have no other place to turn. We
know we can come to Him. He should have been the first place we turn. If you're
resting on heritage, if you're resting on good deeds you have no security. But
if you have run to Jesus in His right hand you have security. He is your refuge.
He's the one who does in your life what no one else could ever do. He's in the
place of highest honor. But not only that, it gets better. He's in the place of
highest authority.
He says in verse 21
that now He's
"far above
all
rule
and
authority and
power and
dominion, and
every
name that is
named (PPPNSG),
not
only in this
age but also in the one to
come (PAPMSD)."
Not only did
sovereigns seat on their right hand those they wanted to honor, but they would seat on their
right hand those who they wished to share authority and ruler ship. You see, Jesus is unique.
We're talking about human sovereignty. When it comes to God, He is God. God the
Father has assigned Him all authority in heaven and on earth. It says in
Mt28:18 when He came to His disciples after
His resurrection He said,
"All authority has been given to Me in heaven
and on earth."
Now just how high of an authority does He
have? Oh folks, look at the words.
First of all, it is "far
above". It's not just above. That would be one
thing, but He stretches it. In the Greek it is very emphatic. Far, exceedingly above
any!
Then he uses the
word "every". Sometimes the word every,
pas, in a limited context doesn't mean
everything. But oh, it does here. Any rule, any authority, anything that claims to have any
He far exceeds it. As a matter of fact, if you tried to compare any ruler and authority with
Jesus Christ they wouldn't show up on the scale. He's far above. The word
"rule"
is the word
arche. It's the word that originally meant the beginning of something, but
it has the idea of the dominion or domain that somebody ruled over. In other words, Jesus
is far above anybody's territory they think they're ruling.
Also there is the
word
authority (exousia). It means
"the right & the might". It's talking about the
right to exercise authority in one's domain. Now depending on whether they are great or
small, people have authority exercising within their domain.
Power is the word
dunamis,
which refers to one's ability which is measured by His authority. What he's saying is you've
got some big ones, you've got some little ones. You've got some great kings, you've got
some small kings. No matter who they are, Jesus is far exceedingly above their rule
and their reign and their power.
The word
dominion is only used here. It's the word
kuriotes, and it
means lordship. It talks about the
lordship of somebody as they exercise their power. Jesus is far above every dominion.
Then he goes on as if to say, "Hey I want to add something else to it.
"Every
name that is
named"
He's far above it. In other words, get the history books. Take a book of all the
kings on earth. Take a book of all the kings that will be and put them all
together, and He's far above any of them.
But not only do we see He's in the
highest place of honor and the highest place of authority. He's in the highest
place of lordship. The reason I put that last is because in
v22 look what he says. He says,
"And He
put (3SAAI)
all things in
subjection
under His
feet,
"
He's King of
kings, Lord of lords. When it says He put all things in subjection, the word
all
things again is emphatic. It means all things, all powers.
The term
under His
feet in their culture referred to the place of total defeat,
to the place of complete
subjection. Now this is very, very important. Every rule, every authority, every power, every
lordship, every name that is named, and you can exhaust every one of them, He is high
above it, and they're all subjected to Him. They're under His feet. They're already defeated
folks. They're up under His feet. Our minds usually turn to earthly rulers, but in the Jewish
culture the terms there, rule, authority, power, and lordship, are terms they would
use for spiritual, angelic rule and dominion and power.
Paul, I believe,
is beginning to set the stage for what he's going to bring out in chapter six. He wants you
to make sure that down here anything you see on this earth is trivial.. The spiritual
powers of angels are far greater. We know that we have an
adversary who is the devil and his
demonic fallen angelic host. We know that they're there. It's very important in Scripture
to realize that they're there. But folks what he's saying is you take all of their power, sum
it up, and again they don't compute when it comes to His authority and to His power.
That's why he's
praying for the Ephesian believers. When I was in Ephesus, modern day Turkey, and
walked up that long street and saw the
Temple of Artemis, I began to realize that every
other shop had some kind of idol that they were selling in those little shops. They were
the most idol worshipping people. Satan had a stronghold in Ephesus like you wouldn't
believe. What Paul is saying is, "Hey, folks, you think that's powerful? Hey folks, He's
seated in the highest place of authority and honor and lordship" They don't even compute
when it comes to His power.
You're asking,
Okay, if He's in a perfect place of authority and lordship, how come evil still exists in
this world? Now that would be an intelligent question to ask at this point. Why does it say in
I Corinthians 15 He must reign until all the enemies, and death being the last one, are
conquered? I thought it said He's already been given that place? Oh, He has. But folks He
hasn't chosen to manifest that to everybody else down here on this earth yet. He
does what He does when He gets ready to do it. A lot of people are saying —Oh no! Christ does
not reign. The devil reigns on this earth. Oh no! God reigns over him and don't forget that.
However, He's allowing him to do what he's doing because by allowing him to do it He's
purifying His church, and He's readying the world for the final judgment. They're going to
find out one day that He is in that place of power.
Why do you think
the apostle John wept in Revelation 5? What did he go there to see? He went up
there to see how the ruling power of God will bring everything to its completion on this
earth. He's the one who said in John 1, 'We behold His glory, the glory of the only
begotten Son of God. We know who He is.' He gets up to heaven. They are about ready to
unveil it for him. They're preparing to open the seven-sealed book. An angel says, 'Is
anybody here worthy of opening the book?' It says no one in heaven, no one in the earth,
above the earth or under the earth was worthy. Now he meant created beings. They
weren't worthy. John began to weep. 'Oh no. That's why I came up here, to see how His
lordship would be vindicated on this earth.' An elder standing over there said, 'Look over there.
Look over there by the throne.' It says in the center and around the throne was the
Lamb. Oh man! The Lion of Judah. How can a Lion be a Lamb? Like a Lamb He conquered
sin, but like a Lion He's going to conquer Satan. He was a Lamb standing as if
slain. Slain lambs don't stand up. They're dead. Oh yes, He resurrected, and He's standing
there at the center of the throne. He comes forth, and all man's praise breaks out in
heaven, 'Worthy is the Lamb, the one who can open up that sealed book.' He hasn't shown
the world yet who He is. He's shown you, and He's shown me. That's why Paul
said in Ephesians 1, we've been allowed in on the mystery that the world can't figure
out. They think its all falling apart. That's why he says, 'He's summing up all things
under Christ Jesus' We know that. The world doesn't, but they're going to know. There's
going to come a time here when He's going to unveil who He is. They're going to see it
like they've never seen it before.
As a matter of
fact, if you'll look in 2 Peter it says why He waits so long. It's not the reason you think.
Some people say,' Well if He really cared about us...' There are a lot of people out there
who think God's not in control. Why look at the laws. They've all been thrown out. 'Why
look! We're winning! We're winning! 'Oh no! God's judgment on a people is letting
them have what they want.
Folks, don't ever
for one second think He's not in control of what's going on. He knows exactly
what's happening. He's in the highest place of authority, and the highest place of lordship.
Look in
2Peter 3:9-10 . Why is He so slow?
'The Lord is not slow about His promise, as
some count slowness, but is patient towards you, not wishing for any to perish
but for all to come to repentance'
That's why He's slow. He wants as many as
possible to come to know Him. As bad as He's got to let it get, that sometimes
drives people to Jesus. Verse 10 says, 'But the day of the Lord will come like a
thief, in which the heavens will pass away with a roar and the elements will be
destroyed with intense heat, and the earth and its works will be burned up.
Since all these things are to be destroyed in this way, what sort of people
ought you to be in holy conduct and godliness,...' In other words, back away.
Quit asking the questions and start living like you ought to live. The world is
going to know His place of authority one day. His lordship will be revealed.
I've got one more thing. I want you to turn
to Revelation 20:1. Let me show you how He's going to exercise His power over
Satan. Folks, you wonder why I never mention Satan much. I'll tell you why. I
had rather mention the one who is all powerful over him. I found out something.
The devil loves prime time. Give it to him negative or give it to him positive.
He still likes it. I'm just not going to fool with him. I know he's out there. I
know his demonic world is out there. But folks, I know a power that's far above
him, and He's got him on a leash. If we will surrender to Him, we can know that
power.
Revelation 20:1-3 says,
"And I saw an angel coming down from heaven,
having the key of the abyss and a great chain in his hand. And he laid hold of
the dragon, the serpent of old, who is the devil and Satan, and bound him for a
thousand years, and threw him into the abyss, and shut it and sealed it over
him, so that he should not deceive the nations any longer, until the thousand
years were completed; after these things he must be released for a short time."
You know that at
the end of a thousand years He releases him for a short time, and an army raises up
against the Lord again. I think it's God's way of showing you, 'I told you. They won't turn to
Me, regardless of what I do.' Thus He vindicates the fact of His righteous
judgment. Then in verse 10
is his demise. 'And the devil who deceived them was thrown into a lake
of fire and brimstone, where the beast and the false prophet are also; and they will be
tormented day and night forever and ever."
I want to be
standing right by the edge of that thing when he throws him in. I want to hit him right in
the mouth as he throws him in there. Don't you feel that way? You can feel that way about him
folks. He's doomed, and he knows it. Well, verse 11 says, 'And I saw a great white
throne and Him who sat upon it, from whose presence earth and heaven fled away, and no place
was found for them. And I saw the dead, the great and the small, standing before
the throne, and books were opened; and another book was opened, which was the book of
life; and the dead was judged from the things which were written in the books, according
to their deeds. And the sea gave up the dead which were in it, and death and Hades gave up
the dead which were in them; and they were judged, every one of them according to their
deeds. And death and Hades were thrown into the lake of fire. This is the second death,
the lake of fire. And if anyone's name was not found written in the book of life, he was
thrown into the lake of fire.'
He's in the
highest seat of honor. He's in the highest seat of authority. He's in the highest seat of
lordship. Nobody can touch our Lord. He's the God-Man. Isn't that precious? He understands me,
and He understands you. In His right arm, in His right hand is the power to do
whatever He assigns in our life. Don't be discouraged. Don't be defeated. Learn that when
you obey, you get to experience that rule and reign that He has to offer to you. He will show
you what real victory is all about. He won't change your circumstance very often, but He sure
will change you in the midst of your circumstance. He is King Jesus. King of kings, and
Lord of lords.
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19 and
what is the
surpassing (PAPNSN)
greatness of His
power
toward us who
believe (PAPMPA).
These are
in accordance with the
working of the
strength of His
might
20
which He
brought about (3SAAI)
in
Christ, when He
raised (AAPMSN)
Him from the
dead and
seated (AAPMSN)
Him at His
right hand in the
heavenly places,
21
far above
all
rule
and
authority and
power and
dominion, and
every
name that is
named (PPPNSG),
not
only in this
age but also in the one to
come (PAPMSD).
22 And He
put (3SAAI)
all things in
subjection
under His
feet, and
gave (3SAAI)
Him as
head
over
all things
to the
church,
23 which
is (3SPAI)
His
body, the
fullness of Him who
fills (PPPMSG) all
in
all.
We want to look at Christ, the Head
of the Church in this study. Let’s go back and pick it up in the middle part of verse 19
after he says he wants us to know the surpassing great-ness of His power. " These are in accordance
with the working of the strength of His might which He brought about in Christ,
when He raised Him from the dead, and seated Him at His right hand in the heavenly places, far above all rule
and authority and power and do-minion, and every name that is named, not
only in this age, but also in the one to come. And He put all things in subjection
under His feet."
He saw earlier that our Lord Jesus is
seated in the highest place of honor; He is seated in the highest place of
authority. He is seated in the highest place of Lordship. Christ is far above all things, and
all things are far beneath Him. We touched on the fact that we can experience this Lordship,
that He rules and reigns every day. We know that He is Lord. We know that He is in
control.
I had a beautiful picture of this. I
was in the Atlanta airport watching a man and his young son. You could tell what the
father was doing. The father just wanted the little boy to run and get some energy out, because
evidently they had a long flight. You could tell he had just turned him loose. That
father was right beside that little boy. That little boy would take off and look back and just
laugh, because he thought he was outrunning his daddy. That little boy would run looking
backwards, and that loving father was running along with him. When he would see him about to
run into somebody, he’d reach down and grab him up. The little boy would just laugh.
Then he would set him down again, and that little boy would just take off. The big hands,
the quick movement of the father was right there. He was absolutely in control of that
little boy. One time he said to that little boy, "Now son, don’t go there. Don’t run that way."
The son looked around and just laughed. He was going to see why. He went that way
and tripped and fell on his little face. You know the next part. He hit, scraped his nose
all the way up his face. That father was quick to pick him up, put him over on his shoulder
and console him. The little boy finally began to whim-per, got quiet and rested in the arms of
his father. I sat there in the airport, and I thought, "God, thank You for loving me like
that. Thank You that Jesus rules and reigns. I am thankful, Father, that Your big hands
are so quick to keep me from falling on my face. But I thank You, Father, for those times
that you don’t use those hands and let me go on and fall on my face." I saw both sides of
that. "I thank You, Lord, that you are behind me. You are in front of me. You are over me. You
are beneath me. You are within me. Oh, Father, thank You for Your rule and authority
in my life."
Oh folks, Paul wants them to see
Jesus is in control. He’s far above all things, and all things are far beneath Him. You see,
the world does not realize He is in control. He has not chosen yet to manifest Himself in
that way to the world. Oh, He is, but they don’t know it. All the people that do things
that come out of a reprobate mind, they think God is not in control. Oh, He’s in control. You
see, you and I can be in on that control day by day. He rules and reigns in our hearts. To
the degree I am willing to submit to Him is to the degree I recognize that, yes, He is in
control, and, yes, He does want me to experience His reign in my life. The Bible tells us we have
three enemies, the world, the flesh and the devil. Every one of them are conquered when we bow
before Him because He is far above any rule or authority. Well, we are going to see
how our majestic Lord, the King of kings and Lord of Lords, who has been made head of all
things, has been given to the church. The last part of verse 22 says,
"And He put (3SAAI) all things
in subjection under His feet, and gave (3SAAI) Him as head over all things to
the church,"
I want us to
look at how He is the head of the church.
Before I get into it, I would like to
give you a definition of the church. This is not a thorough study, but just to give you
an idea of what the church is. It is something that belongs to Christ, as we will see
later.
First of all, the Greek word for the
church that is used there in Verse 22 is the word
ekklesia.
It comes from the word ek, and the word kaleo,
which means to call out. In other words, the called out ones. It refers
to those who have been called out for the purpose of being set aside for God’s use. It
refers to believers. You see, believers make the church. Just because your name may be on the
church roll, that doesn’t mean you are a part of the church. The church refers to those
people who have been called out, cleansed by the blood of Jesus and have believed on
the Lord Jesus Christ. As a matter of fact, in our context, it tells us a lot about the
church.
Verses 3-14 tell us that they have
been blessed with every spiritual blessing in Jesus Christ. That’s who makes up the
church. They have been chosen before the foundation of the world. They have been predestined
to the adoption of sons through Jesus Christ. They have been redeemed by His blood,
forgiven of their sins and sealed with the Holy Spirit. As a matter of fact, in verse
13, it tells us that these are the people that make up the church. They have heard the message
of truth, the gospel of their salvation, and they have believed it. They responded in
obedience to it. These are the people that make up the church.
You say, "Well, do you mean that we
may have people on the local roll that may not be a part of His church?" That’s exactly
right. The universal church means somebody who has been called out. We are set
aside. We are usable for God. That’s His church. Those are the people who have been cleansed
and sanctified and set apart.
It means you have confessed Him as
Lord. Look in Romans 10. Romans 10:9-11 very clearly tells us what a man must
do to receive the Lord Jesus Christ. Let’s back up to verse 8 and catch the whole thought
there.
Romans 10:8-11 "But what does it say? ‘The word is near you, in your mouth and in your heart’ —
that is, the word of faith which we are preaching, that if you confess with your mouth Jesus as Lord, and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, you shall be saved;
for with the heart man believes, resulting in righteous-ness, and with the mouth he confesses,
resulting in salvation. For the Scripture says, ‘Whoever believes in Him will not be
disappointed.’"
Who makes up the church? People who
have believed in the Lord Jesus Christ. Now, by belief I am not meaning you
understand everything. As a matter of fact, if we are to come to Him as little children, how
can we understand everything? What little child under-stands everything? We receive it by faith.
We do what He tells us to do. We believe it because God said it, and the Holy
Spirit of God reveals to us that we are in need of a Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ.
Look in Romans 3:23. We have confessed the fact that we are sinners. We can’t
save ourselves. For people who are trying to work their way to heaven there is
always a rung to the ladder they can never reach.
Romans 3:23
says,
"...for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God."
That word "all" means "all." There is nobody who escapes that.
When a man realizes that he has
sinned, he realizes he has come short of the glory of God.
Romans 6:23 tells man
that the wages of sin is death. He realizes what the Lord Jesus has done to come
down and die on the cross. But He arose from the dead. That man believes in what
He has done, trusting not what he can do, but what God did for him. That’s part
of believing and receiving the Lord Jesus.
Look back in Romans 10:13. You called
on Him to save you. I mean, if you don’t ask Him, its not something that is just
going to happen. You see the need. The need is brought clear to your heart. It says
in verse 13, "...for ‘Whoever will call upon the name of the Lord will be saved.’" God said
that. When you see yourself as a sinner, when you see that the wages of sin is eternal
death, when you realize that Jesus came to die for you, and you confess Him as Lord with your
lips and believe in your heart, then something is going to take place in your life. Salvation
is going to take place. When it takes place, you are going to be a part of what the Lord
calls the church.
Finally, in
John
1:12
it says,
"But as
many as
received
Him, to
them He
gave
the
right
to
become
children
of
God,
even to those who
believe
in His
name,"
Revelation 3:20
talks about this. Some people say they are
Christians, and some people say they are lost people. The principle is solid. It
says,
"Behold, I
stand at the door and knock; if anyone hears My voice and opens the door, I will
come in to him."
Do you realize
what He is saying there? We have got to hear His voice. That’s the key. That’s
the significant difference in being convinced that you need to be saved and
convicted that you need to be saved.
When God, through the power of His
Holy Spirit, lets you realize you are a sinner, there is absolutely no hope for
you until you see that Jesus came to die for you. He reveals to you that Jesus is the Son of God.
He begins to knock on your heart’s door, and you feel that need in your life. You
say, "God, I’m empty. I’m absolutely empty." Jesus says, "You must believe upon Me."
When you hear His voice, there comes with it the power to open the door. You open the
door, and He comes in and dines and sups with you and becomes one with you for all
eternity.
So what is the Church made of? It’s
the called out ones. Who are the called out ones? Those who have heard the gospel
of truth, the gospel of their salvation and have responded in belief. They didn’t
understand it all. They just simply, by the conviction of the Spirit of God, have believed it. They
fell down and did what God told them to do. That’s the Church.
Once we have the Church made up of
people who love Jesus, people that are cleansed by His blood, people that
have been set apart for His purposes and not for the world’s purposes, then we need to
look at how Jesus is the Head of that group of people. I want to keep saying it over and over
again. Your name could be on a church roll, and you not know the Lord Jesus Christ.
Because your name is on a church roll doesn’t mean it is written in the Lamb’s Book of Life.
They are two different books altogether. One’s going to burn, and the other one is going to
stand. When it stands at the end of time, that’s when we will know.
All right, Jesus is the Head of the
Church. Who is the Church? Set apart, cleansed people, people that want to let God
use them and people that have received Jesus into their life as Lord and Savior.
There are three things we need to
look at concerning Jesus as Head of the Church..
Number one, He sets the course for
the Church. Look back at Ephesians 1:22. It says, "and gave Him as head over all things
to the church." That little Greek word there for "head" is the term that generally
means "the leader or ruler of something." In other words, it means the one who is at the top
that everyone is subordinate to. Everybody has to obey him. That’s what it means by head,
the leader, the one at the top. Regardless of where you are found in His body everyone in
the Church submits to Him.
Now, in light
of the fact that He is the Head to which everyone in the Church submits, there
are several things I want you to see. Look in Matthew 16:18. As the Head of the
Church, He is the designer and the builder of the Church. "Oh, Brother Wayne, I
thought we did that in church growth conferences. I thought that’s how you built
the church. I thought that we sat in committees and figured out how to build a
church." Oh, no, He has the design, and He alone can build it.
In verse 18
look what He says to Simon Peter, "And I also say to you that you are Peter, and
upon this rock I will build My church; and the gates of Hades shall not
overpower it.’" Peter had just confessed that He is the Christ, the Son of the
living God. He said, "No man told you that, but my Father in heaven." He is not
saying, "I am going to build it on you, Peter." Oh, no. He is saying, "I am
going to build it on what you confessed. A man’s got to confess that I am the
Christ, the Son of the living God." He says, "I will build My church.’" We can’t
build it. He builds His church. He is the designer, therefore, He is the
builder. As the head of the Church, He builds the Church.
Secondly, in
Acts 20:28
Acts 20:28, not only is He the builder of the Church, He’s
the sole owner of the Church. He holds the title deed. He says, "Be on guard for
yourselves and for all the flock among which the Holy Spirit has made you
overseers, to shepherd the church of God which He purchased with His own blood."
He purchased it with His own blood. He owns the title deed. The Church is lock,
stock and barrel His. He is the sole owner of the Church.
I have people all the time saying,
"Do you own your church property?" Well, yes, we do. Baptists are allowed to do that.
We are autonomous, and I like that. There is not a Vatican that tells us what to do. We
own our own property, so therefore, we can be pretty free in that situation. However, when
it comes to the Church itself, the true Church, not the building, but the people that have
believed in Christ, we are owned lock, stock and barrel by the Lord Jesus Christ. He shed His
blood and purchased the Church. He owns the title deed.
In
1Corinthians 12:28
He
administrates the Church. "Oh, Brother Wayne, I thought the elders administrated the church."
Well, no, they are just there to make sure they are hearing what He has got to say. Many
people say that elders are the only ones that can hear from the Lord. Oh, folks, we are
of the priesthood of believers. The elders are appointed to make sure He is heard. They are
making sure that He is doing the administering that He says that He will do. Look at
I Corinthians 12:28.
"And God has appointed in the church, first apostles, second
prophets, third teachers, then miracles, then the gifts of healings, helps, administrations,
various
kinds of
tongues. All are not apostles."
Then he goes on and speaks of the diversity
of the gifts in the Body God has appointed in the church. It was His business; He is
the divine administrator.
As a matter of
fact, there is a word that popped up in Ephesians that we’ve seen already. He is
the man who manages the household. He is the one who purchased it. It is His
own. He has the title deed to it, and He administrates it. It is His church. It
is His property. In
Ephesians 5:25 and 29, He loves the church
and cherishes the Church. It is used in light of families and wives and
husbands, but the truth is still there very clearly about Christ loving the
church.
25 Husbands, love
your wives, just as Christ also loved the church and gave Himself up for her...
29 for no one ever hated his own flesh, but nourishes and cherishes it, just as
Christ also does the church,
Boy, that’s a
precious verse, isn’t it? He nourishes it and cherishes it. It is His property.
He purchased it. He administrates it. Everything about the Church centers around
the Head which is Jesus Christ.
In Revelation 2 and 3 He has a
message for the church. Boy, I love what the apostle John saw. He saw the Lord Jesus
standing in the midst of all those seven messengers, those seven pastors of the churches
there. He held them in his hands. I mean, you talk about who is in control of the
church. You talk about His authority being far above every name that will ever be named. Folks,
that is the same authority that has been given to the Church. He is the head, the designer,
and the builder of it. He is the sole owner of it. He is the one who administrates it. He
loves and cherishes it, and He instructs it. It’s His church. Folks, that is comforting to
me. Boy, you talk about security! Nail that one down. I belong to Him. I am His property. You
belong to Him. As a local body, if we are filled with people who are believers, then
this
is His church, not the Southern Baptist, not the Presbyterians. It is Jesus’ Church, and He is the
Head! He alone sets the course of the church to which everyone is to obey and who is
to follow. He sets the course.
But then,
secondly, He is the source inside the church. Ephesians 1:23 says, "...which is
His body." The term "body" in reference to the church is used eight
different times in Ephesians. In 2:16 it says, "and might reconcile them both
[Jew and Gentile] in one body." We see how the church is made up of Jews and
Gentiles there.
In
Ephesians 3:6 it says,
"
to be
specific,
that the Gentiles are fellow heirs and fellow members of the body,..."
We are a part of the body which is called the Church.
Ephesians 4:4 reads,
"
There is
one body and one
Spirit, just as you also were called in one hope of your calling;..."
In
Ephesians 4:11-12
it says,
"He gave some...
as
evangelists, and
some as pastors and teachers, for the equipping of the saints for
the work of service, to the building up of the body of Christ."
The body of Christ, the
church, is to be equipped and built up in order that it might function the way it is supposed to
function.
In
Ephesians 5:23, he uses it again.
"For the husband
is the head of the wife, as Christ also is the head of the church, He Himself
being the Savior of the
body."
Drop down to
Ephesians 5:30:
"because we are
members of His body."
Now we see in
His body there are many nations and people because Gentiles make up most of the
world. There are also Jewish people who have come to know the Lord Jesus Christ.
All are made one in His body.
Now let me ask you a question. What
is a body for? Well, we know that a body brings identity to an entity. When I think
of my son, Stephen, I think of a long, tall drink of water with a big grin on his face looking
for food. Every time I think of Stephen, I think, "Is there any food in the house?" I can shut my
eyes right now and just see him embarrassed right now that I am talking about him. At
the same time, I can see that big grin on his face. I can see the shape of his face. I can
see his body. I can see Stephen who lives in that body, the body bringing identity to
the entity that lives within it. That is what a body is for. It is to bring visibility to the
entity that resides within it.
The church is the body of Christ and
as the body of Christ, His body, we are not to bring visibility to what we can do.
We are to bring visibility to who He is and what He does in and through us. That is who the
church is, the body of Christ. That is why He designed us like He did.
If you will look over in Romans 12
just for a second, we can see how He designed us. Boy, it’s a different kind of body,
isn’t it? It’s not an organization.
In
Romans 12:1 there is a
presentation. There’s a renovation in verse 2. We are to be completely totally transformed from
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