Saturday, June 27, 2009

New Creation in Old Flesh (3) - Brett's Story

The Highlight of My Life
Rather than going straight back into the Bible, I think it would be appropriate to get a portrait of one young man's born-again experience(mine, in fact). I will do my best to retell the story as accurately as I can. In short, I was Nicodemus. Even more, I was "The Rich Young Man" in Matthew 19.

I had grown up going to Sunday School. I always believed in God. I always believed in Jesus. I went to Youth Group. I played in the worship band. I prayed. There even was a few occasions I read the bible. If you asked me if I was a Christian, I would have thought it a stupid question. "Of course! I've always been a Christian" I'd say...

Unfortunately, it was only because I didn't know what a "Christian" really was. If you asked me to articulate the gospel message, I might have told you it was whatever Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John said. When asked what I would say on the day of judgement if God asked me why I should be let into heaven, I would have told Him that I was a pretty good person and that I believed in God.

Birthing Pains
When I got to college alot of this started to change. I started to hear the gospel in its real, raw form. I started to understand sin as not just stealing and killing but setting up anything other than God as god. It's easy to picture the old testament idolatry of bowing before a physical idol. It's easy to say that's not us.

American Idol
But where does your time go? Where does your energy go? Where does your money go? Show me your schedule, show me your internet history, and show me your credit card bills and I'll tell you (I will SHOW you) who your god really is. It's where you go for comfort, for identity, for satisfaction. For many, it's alcohol. For many men, it's pornography. For many, it's a good thing made bad by worshiping it. Like a spouse, children, a job, or money.

For me it was freedom. There was just alot of things I didn't want to do- I didn't want to give God my time or money. I didn't want to wait for marriage to have sex. I didn't want to limit my ability to get drunk when I wanted to. So I didn't...

Sin and Love
This idolatry is the ultimate transgression. To willingly turn your back on your loving creator and the relationship he wants with you, worship the gift he's given you, and, in turn, forget about him. Sin is ugly. God hates it. BUT... He loves you. And that's when the story gets crazy

While we humans were doing everything we could to run away from the God who is crazy about us, God sent his son who He loved deeply, Jesus, down in the form of a human. Jesus lived the perfect life that we hadn't lived and finally, he fulfilled his mission and took the punishment that we deserved (separation from God, death, hell, wrath, etc.) and died bloody on a cross.

What was the purpose? So that we might return to God and have relationship again (this wouldn't be possible with sin in the way). This is the greatest news ever. He didn't have to save anyone, but He did because He loves you and wants to be with you.

Back to the U of M
There's only one real response to this: A complete reorientation of your life around this truth. Here I was, knowing that God demanded all of me, the words of Christ echoing in my head, "Those who would save his life must lose it..." For the first time, I started to realize that I was... not a Christian. A Christian is one who has put up the white flag and let God be God in their life. Praying a prayer, going to church on Sundays, etc. meant nothing unless you really mean to give God the rightful place in your life- to say, "Yes, Lord- YOU are the arbiter of my destiny. Do with me what you want and make me who you want."

And so, one day, after God had effectively destroyed my idol, I surrendered. I repented of my false, shallow, pseudo-Christianity, and God moved. He had saved me.

I opened my eyes for the first time.

Alive from the dead
I was a spiritual baby with different eyes and a new heart. One of the first things I remembered was a brand new desire for holiness. I no longer asked other Christians about what gray-areas I could get away with. I hated sin! I didn't want to sit around and watch TV. I wanted to read the Bible! I wanted to learn everything I could about Jesus and philosophy and other religions. My apathy had been replaced by a deep, deep, thirst for truth that consumed me. Bible study was no longer this uncomfortable place where I'd zone out for an hour. I looked forward to it more than any other hour in the week. I COULDN'T get enough of it. All of a sudden I was praying constantly, the Spirit for the first time making his home in my body.

It was not that I had made a resolution to become more religious and try to read the bible. It was that, for the first time, I WANTED to read the bible.

It wasn't that I made a resolution not to go get smashed at parties. It was that my appetite for that stuff was nearly gone.

It was not that I willed myself to talk about Jesus, it was that for the first time he wasn't boring but he was life itself, the very air I breathed. He was the mighty King of Kings who the universe was made through come down to be with me. It was a reflex to talk about Jesus.

It was an experience. It was wild.

It has only been in the last year that I have started to understand exactly what happened to me that February.

New Creation in Old Flesh (2) - The New Birth

The New Birth
Thabiti Anyabwile writes, “Nothing could be more eternally important than Christian people knowing what the Bible teaches about the new birth and knowing that they have experienced it.” Did you get raised in a Christian house? Did you pray a prayer one time but that's about the extent of your spiritual life? Jesus said to a good, believing man one time, "That's not enough- unless you're born again you're not going to see the kingdom of God." My prayer is that you stick around with this post long enough to care about the new birth- your life in the now and your eternal destiny depend on it.

The new birth: What is the phenomena? Crawling back into the womb? Some weird academic, theological concept? A term to decide how someone will vote? "Born again" is a term that gets thrown around by everyone from George Bush to Charles Gibson. I read the book "Finally Alive" by Piper and to be honest I wasn't terribly impressed with how entertaining/mind blowing it was. BUT fewer books I've read this year have had more of an effect on how I see the world.

Jesus on the New Birth
Here it is: John 3:1-8. Pay attention to who Nicodemus is. Read it slow and picture the secret nighttime conversation between the well-respected leader and the God-man.

Now there was a man of the Pharisees named Nicodemus, a ruler of the Jews. 2 This man came to Jesus by night and said to him, “Rabbi, we know that you are a teacher come from God, for no one can do these signs that you do unless God is with him.” 3 Jesus answered him, “Truly, truly, I say to you, unless one is born again he cannot see the kingdom of God.” 4 Nicodemus said to him, “How can a man be born when he is old? Can he enter a second time into his mother's womb and be born?” 5 Jesus answered, “Truly, truly, I say to you, unless one is born of water and the Spirit, he cannot enter the kingdom of God. 6 That which is born of the flesh is flesh, and that which is born of the Spirit is spirit. Do not marvel that I said to you, ‘You must be born again.’ The wind blows where it wishes, and you hear its sound, but you do not know where it comes from or where it goes. So it is with everyone who is born of the Spirit.”

Nicodemus' qualifications
Do you know anyone like this? Nicodemus is a religious man. He goes to church on Sundays and goes to Bible studies. Heck, he's even a leader in his church. (V1) He's a religious and moral man among men (the Pharisees were the most religious people in the world.) Furthermore, Nicodemus acknowledges, without a doubt, God's work in the person of Jesus Christ (V2). He believes that Jesus is the Son of God. And so we say, "that should be more than enough, right? He's a really good person AND he believes in Jesus. That's the formula right? This guy is going straight to heaven!"

BUT... look what Jesus says! He says, essentially, "NO, Nicodemus". Jesus says that "You must be born again!" And heaven? Unless something drastic changes and you are born again, "YOU CANNOT ENTER THE KINGDOM OF GOD" (V5)... Nicodemus has not experienced God in a real, saving way. If he were to die on this day he would be one of these unfortunate souls who thought their whole life that they were destined for heaven.

21 “Not everyone who says to me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ will enter the kingdom of heaven, but the one who does the will of my Father who is in heaven. 22 On that day many will say to me, ‘Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy in your name, and cast out demons in your name, and do many mighty works in your name?’ 23And then will I declare to them, ‘I never knew you; depart from me, you workers of lawlessness.’ (Matthew 7:21-23)

“Look, Lord! I did all those church bake sales! I read my bible, I got baptized and confirmed, I fed the poor, I prayed every night, I even built houses and shared the gospel on a missions trip! But God, I prayed a prayer one time. But God I said I believed in you! And what’s more, Jesus, I did it all in your name. I did it for you!” As we read the Lord’s terrifying reply in verse 23, we clearly see a distinction between professed faith and saving faith.

If this passage has never shook you up then something is wrong. We must not pass this off as an interesting concept or something to think about for someone we know. We must, though it may cause us fear and trembling, follow the exhortation of Paul, “Examine yourself, to see whether you are in the faith.” (2 Cor. 13:5)

It is possible to see God's work in Jesus without seeing God's work in you. How do we go about discovering if we and the people around us have had a born-again experience? What do we do if we have not had a born-again experience or aren’t sure? I’ll try to get a post up soon…

New Creation in Old Flesh

Alright, so here's what I want to do. I want to do a "series" of sorts on what it means to be a new creation in old flesh. It's a balancing act, knowing that God lives in Christians but yet we still sin. It's something I've been extremely passionate about lately and I would love to shed light on it. As I started writing I realized that this is going to be much more than a quick post. Here's my proposed outline:


I. New Birth
a. Intro
-Why anyone would take the time to read/think about this.
-The new birth in the bible (answering why this is eternally important)
b. Brett's new birth
c. The effects of the new birth
d. What the reality of the new birth means

III. Old Flesh
a. The reality of sin after the new birth
b. Grace abounding for those who believe

IV. Conclusion