Reconciliation Through Christ: Restoring Our Relationship with God

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Friends, we begin to think of sins not in terms of actions which are bad but in terms of our relationship to God. The better Christians will we be. Now all this is set out very perfectly for us in the first Epistle of John. In his first chapter there, you've got a picture. [00:20:22]

The Christian is a man who is in fellowship with God, and he is walking with God. Our fellowship is truly with the Father and with His Son, Jesus Christ, says John. He says we, the apostles, are in this fellowship, and we want you to be enjoying it also. [00:20:47]

The moment I fall into sin, what happens? Will I break my fellowship with God? It isn't only that that action is wrong. I'm insulting my companion. I'm doing something in the presence of the holy God who is light that is to Him hate and abhorrent. [00:21:52]

In my personal experience and in my experience as a pastor, there is no important discovery that the Christian can make in his battle with sin, with particular sins, than just this very thing. What I tell people always is this: look here, I say, stop praying about that particular thing that gets you down. [00:22:41]

Make your praying positive. Think of it in terms of your fellowship with God. Don't think of it merely in terms of you are going down and that particular thing. Turn your back on it if you like. Begin to think of yourself as a companion of God and of Christ. [00:23:09]

The term reconciliation at once brings us face to face with that. We've been out of fellowship. We need to be restored to fellowship. Now God, in the call of Abraham and in the forming of the nation of Israel, was already taking this great move to bring that reconciliation to pass. [00:23:47]

The Apostle tells us here that the Jews as well as the Gentiles need to be reconciled to God. It isn't only the Ephesians who needed the reconciliation. The Jews did. Why? Well, here is the answer of the New Testament. All the Levitical sacrifices, the burnt offerings, and the sacrifices. [00:24:27]

The killing of the Pascal lamb and the daily lamb and the presentation of the blood and all the rest of it, all this rich and elaborate ceremonial was really not sufficient. It was merely a shadow of something that was to come. It was merely a covering over of the sins of men. [00:24:45]

The Apostle teaches here that they are both reconciled to God in exactly the same way, not separately, and that He might reconcile both unto God in one body. That's the point. That's his emphasis here. Now the one body does not mean the physical body of the Lord Jesus Christ. [00:27:34]

There is only one way of being reconciled to God. There is one God and one mediator only between God and men, the man Christ Jesus. There are no separate ways into the kingdom of God for Jew and Gentile. There is only one way, and this is it, the one body. [00:28:26]

The reconciliation is achieved and produced by the Lord Jesus Christ, and that He, the Lord Jesus, might reconcile both unto God in one body. He, oh that we might be all clear about this, there is no hope from men apart from Him. [00:30:58]

God was in Christ reconciling the world unto Himself, and there is no other way. Here the Apostle puts the emphasis upon the Lord Jesus Christ. It was God who sent Him, but it is He by coming and by all His passive and active obedience who has done it. [00:31:49]

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