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The Body | The Mind of Christ | Lesson # |
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Oct-24-1999 | Bible Lessons Operation Outreach |
This subject of "glory", or the "glory of God thats to shine through our lives", is not a subject isolated to this passage. The term glory or its derivatives is used in excess of 30 times in 1 & 2 Corinthians. Well over half of those references have to do directly with this subject of the glory of God seen in the countenance of Christ, and should be seen in us. In the New Testament, this subject of glory is mentioned in excess of 200 times. Not all of those references have to do with the Glory of God seen in the conduct of the Believer, but many do. Lets take a few minutes to look at some of these references to "glory". These
verses are not arranged in any order or category. I want us to read these passages to condition our
minds to this subject in the sense it is used by the Holy Spirit in
I trust you are familiar enough with the passage ( Notice!! The revelation of this truth, that was in the mind of God before the ages began, was FOR OUR glory. Notice also, that if the "rulers of this age", the age when Christ was on earth, had known the wisdom of God, by seeing that wisdom in Gods glory as demonstrated in the conduct of those who possessed that wisdom, those rulers would not have crucified the "Lord of glory". That is a powerful truth when compared with......
Throughout the Scriptures, God presents this fact from every conceivable angle. YET, we so often ignore it, and turn to our own human logic. We are to renounce the hidden things of shame, not walking in craftiness NOR handling the Word of God deceitfully. May I jolt your memory with these facts! We have spent weeks presenting these truths, and they are found in every part of the Word of God. It makes a BIG difference how we live and what we do in our conduct. We MUST also be very careful how we "handle" the Word of God. How we handle the Word of God will make a difference in what we believe, and the way we live what we believe. The "truth" of God, that is within a Believer, "unveils" the light of
the gospel of God, when that "truth" is demonstrated in the Believers
conduct. Then, even those blinded by the god of this age can see the truth of the Word of God, and
can believe. The Holy Spirit says in Do you want to change the world??? Then allow your life to be transformed within and without, and live in holiness in your conduct. WHEN you follow Gods instructions, your part of the world will be illuminated with "Light of His glory" THROUGH your earthen vessel. Your "light" may not seem like a search light or a bolt of lightning, BUT it is the Light of the glory of God. The Light of the glory of God is what is needed to illuminate the hearts of those outside of Christ, and Believers not walking in Spirit. If God needs a search light or a bolt of lightning to touch the hearts of those around you, He is perfectly capable of using the light from your earth vessel in that manner. Our job is to make sure that the light is able to shine through our earthen vessel. Its Gods job to make the light effective in the hearts of those who see that light. You want to make a REAL difference in your world?? Then demonstrate holiness in your conduct. This will be a sacrificial service for others, instead of seeking to gain profit for yourself, as we will see in the next verse. We just "scratched" the surface of the deep information in this passage, and only
looked at a small part of the significance of these truths to our subject at hand (
If you look at the context of this passage, these truths are set in the background of NOT judging others concerning things not clearly defined as wrong in the Word of God. It is hard to rush over these great truths and only brush them. However, let me point out some of the very obvious truths here. It is the "obvious" that we so often miss, as was brought out so aptly by Pastor Eric in the Tue Night Class. We are to do ALL things to (not "for" as per NIV) the glory of
God
If there is (and there is) any parallel here, please think on it, and apply it to YOUR
life, not someone elses. Notice the purpose of doing all things "to the glory of
God", INSTEAD of "seeking my own profit". That purpose for doing "all to
the glory of God", instead of "seeking my own" is presented in Ever wonder why so few turn to the saving grace of God? Well, if we examine our motive for doing things, we might find the answer. If we do Spiritual or church things only for our own profit, then we are not interested in the salvation of others, or the growth of other Believers. We are not even interested in having the mind of Christ, unless we esteem others better than ourselves, and are also looking out for the interest of others. Folks, we NEED to see these things! Until we see how far short we have fallen from the "glory of God", we will never be willing to accept the discipline needed to demonstrate that "Glory" in our lives.
You remember?!? A holy lifestyle is one of the most powerful tools of evangelism!!!! If youre REALLY interested in seeing others come to know the Lord as Savior, you WILL do all things "to the glory of God", and NOT seek your own profit or benefit. If we are truly seeking to do all "to the glory of God", we will receive the
"desire of our hearts" from God. We ARE to follow the example of others (
There is far too much in this verse, with its context, to make coherent comments in a short time. I do need to point out that the promises of God (the Word of God) are TO the glory of God THROUGH us. By the way, that will shed a LOT of light on the phrase we just looked at in 1 Corinthians 10:31, that says we are to "do all to the glory of God". Theology is so mysterious, isnt it? No! Theology is quite simple, if we get our information FROM the Word of God only, and ALLOW the Holy Spirit to compare all Biblical information with all other Biblical information. If you try to get your information, for Spiritual living, from the experiences of others or the philosophy of the world, your theology will become a tangled web of useless wranglings and strife. Folks that is such a simple principle. Yet one that is attacked or ignored more than any other principle of Biblical interpretation. 2 Corinthians 3:7 But if the ministry of death (Mosaic Law), written and engraved on stones, was glorious, so that the children of Israel could not look steadily at the face of Moses because of the glory of his countenance, which glory was passing away, 8 how will the ministry of the Spirit not be more glorious? 9 For if the ministry of condemnation had glory, the ministry of righteousness exceeds much more in glory. 10 For even what was made glorious (the Law) had no glory in this respect, because of the glory that excels (New Covenant). 11 For if what is passing away was glorious, what remains is much more glorious. Later in this series, we will look at this passage in some detail. For now, let me point out some very obvious facts that will help with the overall picture of this "glory". Moses spent 40 days "face to face" with God in the mountain. That personal fellowship with God brought "glory to his countenance" v 7. However, the longer Moses was away from the presence of God, the less glory was seen in his countenance. There is obviously MUCH more in this passage, but for now, please "file" those facts for later use.
In similar manner as Moses, we can enter the process of being transformed into the glory of God
in our countenance. We dont need to go to the mountain to be in the presence of the Lord, we
need only to look into the "mirror" ( This is a process, NOT an accomplished fact. When we step away from that "mirror", like Moses when he was away from the presence of God, that "glory" of Gods image in our countenance fades, and is replaced with the "image of the old sin nature". Two questions...:
The answer to those questions will give understanding as to why and how much glory of Christs image is in your conduct, OR how little of that glory is demonstrated to others through your earthen vessel.
Just a couple of items from the many things in this passage. Satan blinds the minds, BUT he can only blind the minds of those who have already set their minds on non-belief. Satan blinds those unbelieving minds SO THAT the light of the glory of the gospel cannot shine on their hearts and minds. When Believers "veil" their gospel, they are helping Satan in his work! The light of the Gospel in the glory of Christ is a powerful fact, as we see in.....
This passage is referring particularly to the crucifixion of Christ, as we see from the next verse.
Just a couple of observation from this passage. Christ said, "If I am lifted up" on the cross, "I will draw all peoples to Myself". He was lifted up... SO.... all peoples are drawn to Him. This and other passages present a problem for those who hold to the assumption that only some are drawn to Christ. Christ did not say that all peoples would accept Him as Savior, BUT the chasm that separated all mankind from God was closed on the cross, and all peoples are drawn to Him.
Yes, through Christs life and the work of redemption, by means of the cross on which He was lifted up, everything that can separate mankind from God has been removed, except the volition or will of mankind. Each person must see this truth and believe or accept the provision of God, the Lord Jesus as Savior and redeemer. The world was "brought-back" to God, or has been reconciled to God. Now the world needs to "come-back" to God, or receive that reconciliation. That is the blessedness of this ministry of reconciliation committed to us, the Believers... EVERY Believer, not just preachers. Part of our job as ambassadors for Christ is to "lift" Him up. Not in the sense of putting Him back on the cross, but by living in such a manner that the life of Christ is seen in our conduct (Galatians 2:20). As we will see, in our passage in 2 Corinthians 3-4, by living in such a manner, the life of the Believer becomes an "epistle" of Christ that can be read and understood of mankind. This illumination of the unbeliever comes in spite of the fact that Satan has blinded the eyes of their souls or understanding.
The Believer who is living the life of Christ in their conduct, and is not in love with their own "living", BUT willingly gives their life as a living sacrifice, has a "testimony" that is a powerful force against sin and Satan. Were not talking about the public declaration of an extraordinary event that happened in the life of some Believer. Sad to say, when there is the public declaration of events from the life of a Believer, to often, the fact of those events are "embellished" just a little to make a "better" testimony. The "testimony" being referred to in this passage is that consistent day-in and day-out godly living through Christ in the little things and the big things. It is a testimony that most would find "boring", if they heard it in a testimony meeting. This "real" testimony (Hebrews 11) is to the fact that life IN CHRIST is sufficient to make a difference!! A difference in their relationship with their spouse, their children and/or parents, their friend, their boss, etc. This is a testimony that life IN CHRIST is sufficient to change their perspective towards things, time, and to see the value of things compared to eternity. A testimony that this life IN CHRIST is sufficient to change attitudes, language, temperaments, relationships, goals, motives, etc. When we think of a testimony, our minds too often go to...: "I was sick and God healed me" or "I was flat broke and God sent..." or "I was driving down the interstate, and right there in my lane, coming right at me was a speeding car. I prayed and God..." Those are testimonies, BUT those testimonies pale when compared to a testimony of a changed life that is demonstrating holiness through the conduct. The church generally gives the testimonies of changed circumstances TOP BILLING. How often do we give a second thought to the testimony of a person who had a violent temper.., BUT God transformed that life to one of compassion, tenderness, longsuffering, etc. How would we rate the testimony of a person who had an out of control tongue dripping with bitterness and vindictiveness, and improper words spewed out of their speech like lava from a volcano.., BUT GOD... changed that person so their speech was seasoned with grace. Would we consider that testimony just a little bit "ho-hum"?? That testimony should be at the "top" of the list of great testimonies of all times.
Even if you had some dramatically changed circumstance, lets say like winning the lottery, which would be a minor miracle. That testimony would be insignificant compared to one who had the testimony of speech seasoned with grace.
You want a testimony that will be of eternal value?? Then dont be too concerned with the changing of a few outward circumstances. Those accounts of changed physical circumstances will impress people.., BUT have very little to do with changing their minds and hearts about Christ. You remember the account of the "Rich Man" and "Lazarus". The "Rich Man" had good circumstances all his life, but "Lazarus" didnt have many good circumstances. The church would let... No, the church would try to get the Rich Man to give a testimony about his good things. "Lazarus" wouldnt be ask very often to give his testimony in church..., IF AT ALL. HOWEVER, God thought enough of Lazarus testimony to write it down for all generations to read. Both men died. "Lazarus" went to Paradise or it was called by the Jews, Abrahams Bosom, but the "Rich Man" went to Torments or Hell. We cant look at the whole account, but the last part of that account sheds a great deal of light on this subject.
If you were to choose a tool of evangelism, and you had the choice of..: The first five books of the Bible, plus the confusing prophetic books. OR Someone "fresh" from the grave by a miraculous resurrection. Which would you choose? Dont check your choice, yet. Please make that choice in your mind. In that way, youll have a better chance of being truthful. Were fundamentalists, SO we know the "right" answer. BUT in reality..., which would be more impressive to you... HONESTLY??
Our opinion of a "good" testimony, is quite often very different from Gods opinion. Our opportunity to lift up Christ to a world should be a testimony of reality about a changed -- "transformed" -- life... NOT just a change in a few physical circumstances.
If having money or good health is a proper testimony.., THEN those who have the most money, and the best health SHOULD be Christians. Yes, even the best Christians. We need to be careful what kind of testimony we use in our attempt to "lift up" Christ. The wrong testimony will actually "put down" Christ. Looking at what makes a good ambassador for Christ, and the power it takes to make that person a good ambassador, we need to go back to the passage that started us on this little journey.
I deliberately did not include the preceding verse when we looked at this passage earlier in the lesson. So lets look at it now.
If you have that testimony, you will make a good ambassador for Christ. The purpose of the Redemption of Christ was NOT to make our life more comfortable in this world. BUT to make us different from this world, and prepare us to live in the world to come. That is part of this "LIGHT" of the glorious Gospel. Believers NEED to learn to live in that light, and the world NEEDS to see that light lived out through our earthen vessels. Dont talk about reaching others for Christ, UNTIL you have reached out to make your life LIKE Christs. Dont expect to bring others to Christ, UNTIL you are willing to have and are walking in a conduct LIKE Christs. How do you expect to point someone else to Christ, when you are not following the One you are pointing to???? How do you expect others to believe, when you tell them that Christ is sufficient.., but there is no evidence in your life of His sufficiency to bring holiness to your conduct????
Too many of us are far more concerned with immediate glory from humans, than we are with the "far more exceeding and eternal weight of glory". When our purpose and motives are for the praise of men and the comfort of this present life, whatever glory and comfort we receive from mankind is all the comfort well get, and we already have our reward, such as it is. When our purpose and motive is eternal, we receive some "things" now (
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