Sunday, June 25, 2017

DISCIPLESHIP 101 (Part 12 - The Issue of Sin - 1)

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DISCIPLESHIP 101

Part 12 – The Issue of Sin - 1

Romans 6:14 For sin shall not have dominion over you: for ye are not under the law, but under grace.

Paul declared that he always accompanied his preaching with MIGHTY signs and wonders by the power of the Spirit.  He regarded that as fully preaching the gospel; and to that end he strived always to preach the gospel with demonstration of the power of the Spirit.  Yahushua said that those who believed the gospel would be saved and that signs would follow them.  The everyday, run-of-the-mill believers were PROMISED that these signs would follow their lives.

This matter of signs and wonders in the life of a believer has been a life-long focus of my life.  I have mentioned more than once in this blog, since starting it several years ago, that when I was a youth in the Baptist church, I came across John 14:12.  I had been taught to believe the Bible was the word of Elohim, the wellspring of infallible truth not to be doubted or disputed.  If it said something, it meant what it said; and it was to be believed.  So, to a young boy reading that anyone who believed in Messiah would do the works he did, and even greater works…and looking around and seeing absolutely no one doing the Master’s works…well, you can imagine how that would be a source of great consternation.

When I was born again some seven years after finding this verse, my exasperation over this matter increased.  The truth of this verse seemed more plausible than ever before; and yet I still saw no one doing what it said.  Two years later, when I received the Holy Spirit, I got a significant portion of my answer to this dilemma.  When the power of the Holy Spirit began to move in my life, I began to move and operate in the gifts of the Spirit (1 Corinthians 12), and the supernatural began to become commonplace in my life; but there were two obstacles that interfered with my experiencing the kind of ministry that John 14:12, and Mark 16:17-20 promised.  Those obstacles were 1) bad teaching; and 2) the sin issue.

When the charismatic movement restored the gifts of the Spirit to the church (when it essentially restored the Holy Spirit, himself, to the church), the whole church was filled with novices…some just a little less novice than others.  It was juveniles teaching infants; and the result was a lot of bad instruction being passed down.  We didn’t know any better at the time.  If someone had any success in healing, we listened to what they had to say.  If anyone had success in casting out demons, we listened to what they had to say; and so much of what they taught was wrong. They didn’t know any better, and neither did the rest of us.

It took years to overcome bad teaching; because it took years to discover it WAS bad teaching. One topic of bad teaching, however, which persisted throughout this learning process like a virus you couldn’t kill, is what I refer to as “the sin issue.” Simply put, it goes something like this:

Sin produces guilt.  Guilt estranges one from IAUE.  Separation from IAUE produces a belief in one’s unworthiness to minister in the supernatural.  To sum it up:  if there is sin in my life, I can’t be used by the Spirit.

I can remember like it was yesterday, though it was 45 years ago; a minister whom I greatly respected said, “Don’t you sit at home watching television all day, then go to a meeting and raise your bony finger in the air and say, ‘Thus saith the Lord.’”  Whether he intended it or not, he was communicating that you had to be constantly involved with Bible study or prayer in order to be used of IAUE. To do anything less is sin; and you can’t move in the gifts of the Holy Spirit if there is sin in your life.

This message has been repeated in so many different formats that it absolutely pervades the church’s consciousness. The reason we have bought this message hook, line and sinker, is because it makes sense to us.  It seems practical; so the reason we do not do the works the Master did is because our lives are still filled with sin.  How can we expect to do what Yahushua promise us we would do if we are still walking in sin?

The first thing we need to realize is this.  Neither in John 14:12, nor in Mark 16:17-20, did the Master say we would do his works and have signs and wonders follow our lives only if we had no sin in our life.  If our heads say we cannot do the works of Yahushua because we know of sin in our life, we cease to believe in the words of our Master.  We cease to expect his words to be true.  We cease to expect to be able to heal the sick, cast out demons and work miracles.  We cease to be believers; and that is the only qualification required to do his works. We need to resolve this issue of sin, once and for all; so we can move out of the realm of guilt, put unworthiness behind us, and get onto the battlefield where we belong.

Years ago, the Holy Spirit showed me a vision of this battlefield as a football game.  Crowds of spectators filled the stands. They were the unbelievers of this world watching to see which the greater team was.  On the field were two teams.  One was the church; the other was the army of Satan.  As the game progressed, the church appeared to be the stronger team; but one by one, members of the church would remove themselves from the field because they felt unworthy to continue the fight.  The sidelined themselves.  More and more sidelined themselves because of guilt and a sense of unworthiness to continue to be on the front lines.  They sat on the benches watching their team becoming weaker and weaker; and the crowds were beginning to be convinced that Satan’ team was the one for which they should root and cheer.  Consciousness of sin made the church weak.

Hebrews 10:10 For the law having a shadow of good things to come, and not the very image of the things, can never with those sacrifices which they offered year by year continually make the comers thereunto perfect.
2 For then would they not have ceased to be offered? because that the worshippers once purged should have had no more conscience of sins.
But in those sacrifices there is a remembrance again made of sins every year.
11 And every priest standeth daily ministering and offering oftentimes the same sacrifices, which can never take away sins:

Under the Old Covenant, a system of sacrifices was constituted for the very purpose of making the Hebrew conscious of his sinfulness.  It was burned into the conscience of every Hebrew that he was unworthy to stand before IAUE on his own merits because he was a sinner.  The gentiles were not so well plagued with this conscience because the Scripture tells us that where there is no law, sin is not imputed; meaning, there is no accounting for sin unless a law says “Thou shalt not” do something you have done.  Only then is there an awareness of sin.  It does not mean sin has not been committed; or that they will not be held accountable for it.  It simply means they do not have a basis for having a consciousness of their guilt before IAUE.

Hebrew 10:12 But this man, after he had offered one sacrifice for sins for ever, sat down on the right hand of Elohim;
13 From henceforth expecting till his enemies be made his footstool.
14 For by one offering he hath perfected for ever them that are sanctified.
15 Whereof the Holy Spirit also is a witness to us: for after that he had said before,
16 This is the covenant that I will make with them after those days, saith IAUE, I will put my laws into their hearts, and in their minds will I write them;
17 And their sins and iniquities will I remember no more.
18 Now where remission of these is, there is no more offering for sin.

There are four ways that sin is treated in the Scripture; two under the old covenant and two under the New Covenant.  Under the old covenant, sin is “covered” by the blood of the offering of atonement.  It is this to which the author of Hebrews refers (Hebrews 10:10-11) that brings a constant reminder to the Hebrew that he is a sinner before IAUE; because his sins are never forgiven.  They are simply being covered by an animal sacrifice and carried over from year to year.  The second way, under the old covenant, is the once-for-all-time sacrifice of Yahushua that paid the penalty for sin.  According to Isaiah 53:5, Messiah Yahushua took all of man’s sins and iniquities to the tree and paid the debt of sin.  He brought forgiveness to all mankind through his sacrifice.  Having the debt of sin paid does nothing to remove a conscience of sin.  The conscience of sin still exists because 1) men still sin because it is in their nature to sin; and they are aware of their guilt before IAUE for their rebellion; and 2) they do not know that they have been forgiven…that the debt of sin has been remitted.

There is a difference between forgiveness (charizomai) and remission (aphesis) of sin.  All mankind has had its sins forgiven; but they are still held in the power of sin.  One can be forgiven sin; but it does not change their nature to sin.  A President can issue a pardon to anyone who has committed a crime in the USA; but his pardon, though releasing the person from paying the penalty for their crime, does nothing to stop them from behaving in the same manner that caused them to commit the crime in the first place.  Forgiveness simply releases one from the penalty of sin.  It does nothing to release him from the power of sin.  Remission, on the other hand, is deliverance from the power of sin; and it is the first way sin is treated under the New Covenant.

We come to Messiah already forgiven; but still in bondage to sin.  When we bow our knee to Yahushua as our Master and King, the Spirit of IAUE creates within us a new spirit that is in union with the spirit of Yahushua.  The nature of that new creature is righteousness. Sin is alien to its nature.  We, however, even after being born again, are not yet delivered from the power of sin that has made its claim upon our mind and our flesh.  Peter, on the day of Pentecost, instructed the people to repent (which causes the new birth) and be baptized (which brings remission, freedom from the power of sin, release from bondage to sin), and then they would receive the Holy Spirit (which brings the power to do the works of Yahushua). 

Hebrews 10:18 Now where remission of these is, there is no more offering for sin.
19 Having therefore, brethren, boldness to enter into the holiest by the blood of Yahushua,
22 Let us draw near with a true heart in full assurance of faith, having our hearts sprinkled from an evil conscience, and our bodies washed with pure water.
23 Let us hold fast the profession of our faith without wavering; (for he is faithful that promised;)
24 And let us consider one another to provoke unto love and to good works:

Notice in this passage how we can have both a true heart and full assurance of faith…absolute confidence to come into the presence of IAUE.  This is produced by two things:  1) having a conscience of sin removed by the sacrifice of Messiah (This is realized in our repentance and faith in Messiah.); and having our bodies washed with pure water.  The writer is referring to water baptism following immediately upon our profession of faith in Yahushua Messiah.  It brings remission, freedom from the power of sin, freedom from bondage to sin.  It brings deliverance.  It removes “the sin issue” and liberates us from that as a hindrance to doing the “good works” of our Master Yahushua.


Kingdom heart: a heart that offers no resistance to the performance of the will of IAUE.




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