Time is changing. The new soon becomes old; the modem
becomes ancient; the technological breakthrough becomes yesterday's news;
the popular becomes lost in the latest; and the up-to-date is soon
out-of-date.
Eternal truth never changes. It reads the same today as
yesterday and as it will tomorrow. It is "once for all delivered to the
saints" (Jude 3). Those who would change it become "accursed" (Gal. 1:69)
and find that it will meet them in judgment unchanged (Rev. 20:12).
Modem man feels he has outgrown the ancient gospel. He
thinks an absolute standard is obsolete. Exaltation of self and sensuality
replace the idea of sin and spiritual death. He ridicules blood and the need
for forgiveness. He scoffs at the virgin birth, sinless life, sacrificial
death, and miraculous resurrection of Christ. He regards these as myths of a
bygone era.
Never! The only way man can outgrow the gospel is
to conquer sin. He has not. "All have sinned and come short of the glory of
God" was true in Paul's day and is true today. Sin is still the
transgression of the law of God (I John 3:4), which can include violating
one's conscience (Rom. 14:23), omitting a duty (James 4:17), and lawlessness
(I John 3:4).
Never! God, not man, determines what is sinful;
sin will not change. Men may call sin by another name, but that will not
alter what it really is. Forgiveness is still the most basic spiritual need
that man has (Rom. 3:23; 6:23). The only way a person can be forgiven is
through the gospel (Rom. 1:16).
Never! The gospel is the power to overcome
temptation (Eph. 6:17), and man needs its power because temptation is still
with us. Mankind has not conquered carnal desires. He still gives in to the
lusts of the flesh, the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life (I John
2:15-17). He cannot overcome without the power of the written word (Heb.
4:12).
Never! The devil is still "as a roaring lion"
walking about "seeking whom he may devour" (I Pet. 5:8). Man is still in
danger; therefore he needs the unchanged gospel, for it is God's great power
to save. When humans can defeat Satan without the truth, then they will no
longer need the truth. They cannot. No one is strong enough to conquer the
Evil One without an "it is written" (Matt. 4:1-11).
Never! The soul of man needs food. If man could
invent a substitute for "soul food," he would not need the gospel, but he
has not. Peter stated that the soul feeds on the "sincere milk of the word"
(I Pet. 2:2), and Paul wrote that he could progress to eat "strong meat"
from the hand of God (Heb. 5:12-14). The gospel fills those who "hunger and
thirst after righteousness" (Matt. 5:6).
Never! Man still needs a map to heaven. Men try to
invent a roadway to heaven, but these maps will only get one lost. If we
follow the road of "faith only" or the lane of "direct operation of the Holy
Spirit" or the path of "once saved always saved," we are traveling a broad
way that leads to destruction (Matt. 7:13-14). Only Christ and his gospel
can lead one to heaven (John 14:6). "I must needs go home by the way of the
cross; there's no other way but this."
Jesus plainly stated the conditions by which men can
reach much needed salvation. A sinner must believe in Christ (Mark 16:16),
decide to change his sinful life (repent) (Luke 13:5), confess the sweet
name of Christ (Rom. 10:9-10), and be baptized for the forgiveness of sins
(Acts 2:38; Rom. 6:4). We can choose to heed these scriptures or harass
them, to read them or reject them, to respect them or ridicule them. Still,
the same ancient gospel is the cure for all the spiritual ills of men! Why
not obey today?
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