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Do We Teach Another Gospel?
Part i
Another Gospel?
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Another Gospel?
(Gal. 1:6-7a) I am astonished that you are so quickly
deserting the one who called you by the grace of Christ and are turning to a different gospel
—which is really no gospel at all.
Another Gospel?
(Gal 1:8) But even if we or an angel from heaven should
preach a gospel other than the one we preached to you, let
him be eternally condemned!
Another Gospel?
(Gal. 1:9) As we have already said, so now I say again:
If anybody is preaching to you a gospel other than what you accepted, let him be eternally
condemned!
Another Gospel?
Two Questions:• What is this
“different gospel”?• Are we guilty of this sin?
Another Gospel?
What were the Galatians doing that was so incredibly wrong?
Paul doesn't say until chapter 5!
Another Gospel?
(Gal. 5:2-3) Mark my words! I, Paul, tell you that if you let yourselves be circumcised,
Christ will be of no value to you at all.
Again I declare to every man who lets himself be circumcised that he is obligated to obey the
whole law.
Another Gospel?
What about circumcision is so wrong?
(Gal 5:4) You who are trying to be justified by law have been
alienated from Christ; you have fallen away from grace.
Another Gospel?
»(Gal. 2:15) “We … know that a man is not justified by observing the law, but by faith in Jesus Christ.”
»“the law” is actually “works of law”
Another Gospel?
»(Gal 2:16) “So we, too, have put our faith in Christ Jesus that we may be justified by faith in Christ and not by observing the law, because by observing the law no one will be justified.”
»Again, there is no “the” before “law” in the Greek
Another Gospel?
• And so, what is “law”? • And why does seeking
justification through “law” cost you your soul?
Another Gospel?
• Notice that the Galatian heresy was seeking to be saved by law
(Gal. 5:4) You who are trying to be justified by law have been
alienated from Christ; you have fallen away from grace.
• The Galatian heresy is in seeking salvation in law, not in obeying or teaching law
Another Gospel?
• Two theories:– The Law of Moses– Works of law, meaning,
any works intended to merit salvation
Another Gospel?
• Most Church of Christ commentaries support “law” as being the Law of Moses
• What would this mean regarding—– Treating Sunday as the Christian
Sabbath?– Wearing Sunday “best” because
Leviticus commands that we give our best to God?
– Circumcising our children?
• Do these practices damn?
Another Gospel?• So what's “law”?
(Rom 2:12) All who sin apart from the law will also perish apart from the law, and all who sin under the law will be judged by the law.
Another Gospel?
(Rom 2:14-15) (Indeed, when Gentiles, who do not have the law, do by nature things required by the law, they are a law for themselves, even though they do not have the law, since they show that the requirements of the law are written on their hearts, their consciences also bearing witness, and their thoughts now accusing, now even defending them.)
Another Gospel?
(Rom 3:22-24) This righteousness from God comes through faith in Jesus Christ to all who believe. There is no difference, for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God, and are justified freely by his grace through the redemption that came by Christ Jesus.
Another Gospel?
In other words, Gentiles are condemned because they fail to satisfy the law written on their hearts just as the Jews fail to
satisfy the Law of Moses
Plainly, “law” means God's commands, whether or not found
in the Law of Moses
Another Gospel?
The major evangelical commentaries all agree:
“law” refers to anything, other than faith in Jesus,
that you count on for salvation
Another Gospel?
“It is impossible to receive Christ, thereby acknowledging that you cannot save yourself, and then receive circumcision, thereby claiming that you can. You have got to choose between a religion of law and a religion of grace, between Christ and circumcision. …
Another Gospel?
“You cannot add circumcision (or anything else, for that matter) to Christ as necessary for salvation, because Christ is sufficient for salvation in Himself. If you add anything to Christ, you lose Christ.”– John R. W. Stott, The Message
of Galatians, 133-134.
Another Gospel?
“Law” is the same as “works”
(Gal 2:16 KJV) Knowing that a man is not justified by the works of the law, but by the faith of Jesus Christ, even we have believed in Jesus Christ, that we might be
justified by the faith of Christ, and not by the works of the law: for by the works of the law shall no flesh
be justified.
Another Gospel?
“Another gospel” is seeking salvation through works
rather than faith!
Another Gospel?
Romans 14 gives examples
Another Gospel?
(Rom 14:1) Accept him whose faith is weak, without passing
judgment on disputable matters.
This applies only to those in the church, of course.
But if we in the church are disputing about a matter,
how can it not be disputable?
Another Gospel?
(Rom 14:2-3) One man's faith allows him to eat everything, but
another man, whose faith is weak, eats only vegetables.
The man who eats everything must not look down on him who does
not, and the man who does not eat everything must not condemn the
man who does, for God has accepted him.
Another Gospel?
(Rom 14:5a) One man considers one day more sacred than
another; another man considers every day alike.
In Romans, Paul doesn't bother to say who is right on the sacred-day
issue. Why not?
Another Gospel?
(Rom 14:4-5b) Who are you to judge someone else's servant? To his own master he stands or falls. And he will stand, for the
Lord is able to make him stand. ...
Each one should be fully convinced in his own mind.
Another Gospel?
(Rom 14:6) He who regards one day as special, does so to the
Lord. He who eats meat, eats to the
Lord, for he gives thanks to God; and he who abstains, does so to
the Lord and gives thanks to God.
Another Gospel?
(Rom 14:10) You, then, why do you judge your brother?
Or why do you look down on your brother?
For we will all stand before God's judgment seat.
Another Gospel?
(Rom 14:13a) Therefore let us stop passing
judgment on one another.
Another Gospel?
Notice this:The Romans were disputing
about matters of doctrine! And Paul commanded them to stop
passing judgment. This is so even though Paul gave the right position on eating meat
(and even though he didn't bother stating the right position on
sacred days)!
Another Gospel?
If Paul knew the right answer, why was it still wrong to pass
judgment? Why were they commanded to
“accept” those teaching falsely?Who among us is comfortable
saying “Each one should be fully convinced in his own mind”?
Another Gospel?
(Rom 14:4) Who are you to judge someone else's servant? To his
own master he stands or falls. And he will stand, for the Lord is able to
make him stand.
Another Gospel?
Grace applies to doctrine as well as conduct!
Grace applies to disputable matters—which is anything we
can dispute over and still be Christians!
Another Gospel?
(Rom 15:7) Accept one another, then, just as Christ accepted you,
in order to bring praise to God.
Another Gospel?
We are commanded to accept as fellow Christians all who remain
true to what brought them salvation—
even if we disagree about something else
Another Gospel?
Therefore, insisting on adherence to any doctrine, other than the
gospel itself, as the ground of our salvation is a work and creates
another gospel
We must accept one another based on the gospel and nothing else, because the gospel is how
we were accepted
Another Gospel?By “gospel” I mean those terms
on which we were accepted at the beginning:
Hear, believe, repent, confess, be baptized
Grace covers doctrinal sin as well as moral sin, so long as we remain true to the gospel
Another Gospel?
And insisting on adherence to more than the gospel as
essential to salvation risks teaching another gospel!
Another Gospel?
H. A. (Buster) Dobbs, “Does Grace Guarantee Final Salvation?” The Firm Foundation (September 1996):
“We are required to keep every specific of the law of Christ, if we receive spiritual
blessings, which include forgiveness and the promise of eternal salvation. …
“The grace of God guarantees our final salvation. This, of course, does not mean grace alone, but grace accessed by faith,
which includes works of obedience.”
Another Gospel?
Paul says that if you add any law to the gospel as a condition to salvation, then you’ve made
yourself accountable for every law as a condition to salvation, and
thereby you’ve fallen from grace.
Another Gospel?
• Being wrong and being lost are two very different things, and we sometimes get them confused. If being wrong damns, then there is no grace and Christ died for nothing.
Another Gospel?
Phil Sanders, The Christian Chronicle (Feb. 2006), 18-19:
“I believe baptized believers in the Independent Christian Church are my brethren, since everyone who is scripturally born of water and the Spirit is a child of God …
Another Gospel
“Should those who worship with instruments forsake them, I would gladly seek some relationship with them.”
How can they be our brothers and yet we refuse to seek some relationship with them?
Another Gospel?
• This is the part where I hope I’m wrong
Another Gospel?
You see, in teaching that certain doctrines other than the gospel are
essential to salvation, we’re effectively saying that to be saved,
you not only must hear, believe, repent, confess, and be baptized, you must also join a congregation
with a scriptural name, with a scriptural organization, and with a
scriptural pattern of worship.
Another Gospel?
I fail to see how insisting on these rules as conditions to salvation is
any different from insisting on circumcision as a condition to
salvation. Either way, you’re insisting on
obedience to a law in addition to the gospel.
Another Gospel?
• The gospel is meant to take us away from legalism.
• The imposition of any rule as a requirement for salvation —even a single morally neutral rule — beyond the gospel is a return to legalism and damnation.
Another Gospel?
(Gal. 5:15)If you keep on biting and
devouring each other, watch out or you will be destroyed by each
other.
Another Gospel?Fortunately, it’s not altogether
clear that all you are taught this lie are damned.
For example, in Gal 3:26-27, Paul declares that
his readers are “all sons of God.”
In several verses, he calls his readers “brothers.”
Another Gospel?
• Perhaps the key verse is Gal 5:10—
“I am confident in the Lord that you will take no other view. The one who is throwing you into confusion will pay the penalty, whoever he may be.”
Another Gospel?
I am not qualified to judge the fate of those among us who teach
modern equivalents of circumcision, and less so to judge those who’ve been deceived by
such teachers.
Another Gospel?
I only know that, having become aware of the problem, I must speak out and call for repentance—urgently—desperately. Out of love, not condemnation—out of concern for souls.
Another Gospel?It is not enough to be less
legalistic than the church down the road. It’s not enough to be less legalistic than you used
to be. There is only one gospel, and
it won’t admit of any additions at all.
Nothing is required to be saved or to stay saved other than the
gospel.
Another Gospel?
• In Part II, this time tomorrow, we’ll further discuss the meaning the “gospel” and some possible objections to my understanding of Galatians
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Do We Teach Another Gospel?
Part iI
Another Gospel?
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Another Gospel?
Yesterday, we considered Rom. 15:7—
“Accept one another, then, just as Christ accepted you, in order to
bring praise to God.”
Another Gospel?
When were we “accepted” at a point in time?
Another Gospel?
Hear,Believe,Repent,Confess,
Be baptized
Another Gospel?
Hear, believe, confess faith in Jesus as Son of God
Turn away from sin and commit to serve Jesus
Another Gospel?
Accept Jesus as Son of God
Accept Jesus as Lord
and Galatians adds—
Accept Jesus as Savior (rather than looking to your own
works)
Another Gospel?
To repent is to commit to love
(Gal 5:6b) The only thing that counts is faith expressing itself
through love.
(Gal 5:14) The entire law is summed up in a single command: “Love your neighbor as yourself.”
Another Gospel?
Relying on Jesus rather than our works is the basis for our hope.
Tit. 3:4-7
Another Gospel?
We are saved when we accept Jesus—
Son of God: faith
Lord: love
Savior: hope
Another Gospel?
Gal. 5:6FaithLoveOnly
(which is how we hope!)
Another Gospel?
If this is how we are saved, then how are we lost?
Another Gospel?
(1 John 4:2-3a) This is how you can recognize the Spirit of God: Every spirit that acknowledges
that Jesus Christ has come in the flesh is from God, but every spirit that does not acknowledge Jesus
is not from God.
Another Gospel?
(Heb 10:26-27) If we deliberately keep on sinning after we have received the knowledge of the
truth, no sacrifice for sins is left, but only a fearful expectation of judgment and of raging fire that
will consume the enemies of God.
Another Gospel?
(Gal 5:3-4) Again I declare to every man who lets himself be
circumcised that he is obligated to obey the whole law. You who are trying to be justified by law have been alienated from Christ; you have fallen away from grace.
Another Gospel?
How do you fall away?
Lose your faithLose your repentance or
Lose your reliance on JesusThat is, add reliance on self
Another Gospel?
Stop believingStop loving
Stop hoping in Jesus
Another Gospel?
This is the gospel:
faith, hope, and love
Jesus— the Son of God, Savior, and Lord
The only thing that counts is faith expressing itself through love
Another Gospel?
This is how we are saved,
and losing this is how we are lost
Another Gospel?
• Does this contradict our teaching about baptism?– Paul says in Gal. 3:26-27 that all
the Galatians had been “baptized into Christ.”
– Baptism is not a work– Baptism is not something you do:
it’s something you receive (it’s always in the passive voice)
Another Gospel?
• Many have argued with us saying that our insistence on baptism contradicts Paul’s teaching on grace
• It does not• Sadly, many of us have bought
this argument and so denied the gospel believing that in so doing we were defending baptism
Another Gospel?• Does this mean we don’t have to
do good works?• Of course not
(Eph 2:8-10) For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith—and
this not from yourselves, it is the gift of God—
not by works, so that no one can boast. For we are God's workmanship,
created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in
advance for us to do.
Another Gospel?
• Then why do good works if our salvation doesn’t depend on them?
• This question only makes sense if you start with a legal mindset
Another Gospel?
• Why do I honor my parents even though I’m too old to spank?
• Why do I honor my wife even though I’m not afraid of being divorced?
• We have to see love, not as a response to a command, but as our new nature
Another Gospel?
• Of course, love is commanded, but just as you only tell the immature to love their parents, you only need to tell immature Christians they are commanded to love Jesus
• The mature already love Jesus
Another Gospel?
Even our love is not entirely our own doing
• (Phil 2:13) …for it is God who works in you to will and to act according to his good purpose.
• (Rom 5:5) And hope does not disappoint us, because God has poured out his love into our hearts by the Holy Spirit, whom he has given us.
Another Gospel?
• And so, our salvation works something like this—– We accept Jesus– We’re baptized– We receive the Spirit– God changes our hearts– Our repentance (love) matures– We do good works because it is
our new nature to do good works, because we are like Jesus
Another Gospel?
(Rom 8:5-6) Those who live according to the sinful nature have their minds set on what that nature desires; but those who live in accordance with the Spirit have their minds set on what the Spirit desires. The mind of sinful man is death, but the mind controlled by the Spirit is life and peace
Another Gospel?
• If we aren’t lost for believing false doctrine, then why study the Bible?
Again, you can’t start with a law-based mindset.
Another Gospel?
• If you love Jesus and have truly repented, you will want to follow his teachings.
• Teachings don’t have to end with “or you’ll go to Hell!” to be obeyed
• My wife honors me even when I don’t threaten to divorce her— and even though she knows dishonor won’t lead to a divorce
• In fact, threatening divorce would destroy our relationship!
Another Gospel?
• Therefore, we can believe in salvation by faith, without adding works, and still—– Not deny baptism– Not deny the importance of good
works– Not teach license– Not teach “once saved, always
saved”
Another Gospel?
It is, therefore, just as dangerous to teach a works-based salvation as it is to deny faith in Jesus or to intentionally continue to sin
Another Gospel?
• A works-based salvation also—– Denies the joy of willing service– Forces devout believers to either
• live in dread of their damnation or else
• arrogantly suppose they have achieved perfect obedience (or a perfect doctrine and practice)
Another Gospel?
• Arrogance damns. • In the gospel, “there is no room
for boasting.” Rom 3:27; 1 Cor 1:29-31; 2 Cor 10:17;Gal. 6:14; Eph 2:9
Another Gospel?
H. A. (Buster) Dobbs, “Does Grace Guarantee Final Salvation?” The Firm Foundation (September 1996):
“We are required to keep every specific of the law of Christ, if we receive spiritual
blessings, which include forgiveness and the promise of eternal salvation. …
“The grace of God guarantees our final salvation. This, of course, does not mean grace alone, but grace accessed by faith,
which includes works of obedience.”
Another Gospel?
Phil Sanders, The Christian Chronicle (Feb. 2006), 18-19:
“I believe baptized believers in the Independent Christian Church are my brethren, since everyone who is scripturally born of water and the Spirit is a child of God …
Another Gospel
“Should those who worship with instruments forsake them, I would gladly seek some relationship with them. …
“To cooperate with those who continue to act outside [God’s] will is to send a mixed message.”
Another Gospel?
• We have become guilty of a new Gnosticism, believing we can earn our salvation only by having the right position on all the issues.
• We thus teach that, although our flesh is fallen and not perfectible, our minds are capable of perfect doctrinal knowledge
Another Gospel?
• In reality, we need only understand the simple facts of the gospel.
• Indeed, just enough to – Hear the good news about Jesus, – Believe the good news about
Jesus– Repent by making Jesus Lord– Confess our faith– Be baptized into Jesus– And accept Jesus as our Savior
Another Gospel?
• And the relationship with Jesus this creates will keep us saved until the end—if we stay true to it
• Indeed, we have to rely on Jesus — and not ourselves
• Rather, we celebrate God’s gift by living lives of joyous service, working out the love poured into us
Another Gospel?
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