“Ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall set
you free”
John 8:32.
How many professing Christians truly understand Jesus’
words here? Better yet, how many of those individuals
believe His words? When Jesus spoke to the Pharisees
He explained many things, but most of them were not
able to understand because they did not truly know
God. He told those Pharisees that sinners are slaves
to sin. Yet if the Son were to make them free they
would be free indeed. Because the Pharisees didn’t
believe that Jesus was their Messiah they didn’t
understand His words. You and I do believe Jesus is
our Messiah, so we should not only understand His
words we should believe them. The Son has set us free
from the slavery of sin. Why then are so many
professing Christians so incredibly oppressed with the
guilt of sin? The answer lies in the truth. If we
don’t believe God’s truth then the Son cannot set us
free from the bondage of sin.
We are all sinners and
deserving of eternal punishment. Deserving is one
thing, but actually being subjected to that punishment
will never become a reality for those of us who are
born again. Why is that truth so hard to grasp? There
is no punishment or judgment awaiting the righteous
children of God. What is waiting is an eternity with
Jesus our Lord; that fact alone needs to be
acknowledged by every born again believer in Christ
for what it is – pure joy. Joy is of the Lord and that
joy is uncontaminated, spotless, perfect, and it is
ours.
The fact is, erroneous
beliefs due to Bible verses being taken out of context
or verses which have been misinterpreted have become
so commonplace that many Christians now believe they
can lose what God has given them and that their sins
will keep them out of Heaven. The following is a good
example of a verse commonly misinterpreted.
“And as it is
appointed unto men once to die, but after this the
judgment:”
Hebrews 9:27. Many Christians see this verse as proof that we, the
children of God, must stand before Him to be judged,
and that judgment is not going to be pretty. Not so.
Judgment is reserved for the damned not the justified
righteous in Christ. Yes, every man is appointed to
die once. This includes those who are taken in the
Rapture. Those who have placed their faith and trust
in Jesus Christ, the born again, have already died
once. We’ve died to our old self and have been reborn.
We cannot and will not die again; from the time we
become a child of God we are eternally alive. These
bodies we currently occupy will perish or they will be
changed in the twinkling of an eye into our glorified
eternal bodies,
“Behold, I
shew you a mystery; We shall not all sleep, but we
shall all be changed, In a moment, in the twinkling of
an eye, at the last trump:”
1 Corinthians
15:51-52. The Christ rejecters of this world
are the only ones who need concern themselves with
God’s coming judgment.
Hebrews 9:27 tells us
that everyone dies once and then are judged, but the
very next verse says
“So Christ was once offered to bear the sins of many;
and unto them that look for him shall he appear the
second time without sin unto salvation.”
Hebrews 9:28.
This verse explains that Christ’s sacrifice was a once
for all time historical event. There is no more
sacrifice for sin. All those who have looked to Jesus
Christ for salvation will be recognized as His. Sin
will never again be associated with those who are
truly Christ’s redeemed.
There is a lot of
misunderstanding about sin and how sin is associated
with the children of God. Are we justified/saved? Yes.
Do we still sin? Yes. There seems to be a paradox in
those two questions, especially considering the
answers are both in the affirmative. But there really
isn’t any paradox. God justified us the very instant
we first believed in His only begotten Son. We are now
the “just”, we now live our lives by faith, at least
we should. We have been set free from the bondage of
sin – free indeed.
“Being then
made free from sin, ye became the servants of
righteousness. …now being made free from sin, and
become servants to God, ye have your fruit unto
holiness, and the end everlasting life.”
Romans 6:18,
22. Now that we are free from the bondage of
sin, our lives should produce, as the Holy Spirit
directs, much fruit. I can’t say it enough or make it
plainer, the truly born again will never be held
accountable for sin. Even though we occasionally
stumble and commit sins, God has justified us and we
are now His righteous children who He sees as sinless.
Therefore the judgment
spoken of in Hebrews 9:27 is a judgment awaiting all
those who have rejected God’s free gift of salvation.
There is no judgment for the children of God now that
we have been set free from the bondage of sin.
Another
misinterpretation of scripture lies in the following
verse. “For
we must all appear before the judgment seat of Christ,
that each one may receive the things done in the body,
according to what he has done, whether good or bad.”
2 Corinthians
5:10. This “judgment seat of Christ” is
somewhat of a misnomer. Our English word “judgment”
needs to be qualified when we look at the Greek word
from which it is translated. The Greek word is
“Bema”,
which means seat or throne. Christ is not going to be
judging us (His Bride) in terms of punishment. His
“Bema” seat will be a place in Heaven where He will be
handing out rewards to all the faithful, which are
those who followed the instructions of the Holy Spirit
in producing fruit unto holiness. It’s sort of like an
awards ceremony after the Olympics. These rewards will
be given to all those who performed Holy Spirit
inspired “good” works, but keep in mind that our works
have nothing to do with our Salvation.
Salvation/justification was fully accomplished in our
lives when we first believed. The reference to “bad”
in that verse is in reference to those who, even
though they are saved/justified, will not receive any
rewards at all because their works were not good, but
rather done with selfish motives – not Holy Spirit
inspired.
There are many truly
born again Christians out there who are continually
beating themselves up because they stumble (sin) now
and then. If I’ve heard the words once I’ve heard them
a hundred times “I think I may have committed the
unpardonable sin”. Let me just say right at the get go
that committing an unpardonable sin is quite
impossible for anyone born again. Even the lost and
perishing of this world are not condemned because of
sin but because of their rejection of Christ. Jesus
Christ’s death on that cross was
the
payment for the sin of the world. If we truly believe
He did what the Bible says He did, how then can there
still be an unforgiveable or unpardonable sin floating
around? As God Almighty, wouldn’t Jesus have known
whether or not He’d overlooked one?
“When Jesus therefore had received the vinegar, he
said, It is finished: and he bowed his head, and gave
up the ghost.”
John 19:30.
This statement should give us cause to pause and
ponder just what it was that Jesus finished. If you
had been there at the foot of that cross, and you
spoke Greek, you would have heard Jesus speak the
following word “Teleo” and you would have understood
that word to mean “It is finished, there’s nothing
else to be done – I paid it all.” Jesus would never be
sacrificed again for sins. Why? There’s no need. His
perfect sinless blood was abundantly sufficient to
cover all sin, from the past to the present and all
future sins as well.
I’ve said it many times
in past commentaries. No one who is currently taking
up space in the abode of the damned is there because
of the sins they committed while alive on this planet.
They are there for one reason. Every single soul in
that horrible place is there for eternity because they
rejected Jesus Christ. They are Christ rejecters. They
made their choice while alive and they are now
relegated to spend eternity in the most horrible place
ever imagined.
Now let’s get back to
the unpardonable sin. The two verses that are so often
misunderstood and taken to mean an unpardonable sin
are in Matthew chapter 12.
“Wherefore I say unto you, All manner of sin and blasphemy shall be
forgiven unto men: but the blasphemy against the Holy
Ghost shall not be forgiven unto men. And whosoever
speaketh a word against the Son of man, it shall be
forgiven him: but whosoever speaketh against the Holy
Ghost, it shall not be forgiven him, neither in this
world, neither in the world to come”
Matthew
12:31-32. To get the flavor of what has just
transpired we must go back a few verses.
“But when the
Pharisees heard it, they said, This fellow doth not
cast out devils, but by Beelzebub the prince of the
devils.”
Matthew 12:24.
The leadership of the Nation of Israel had just
determined, and then publically pronounced, that Jesus
Christ was indeed Beelzebub – Satan.
The Pharisees had
committed blasphemy against the Holy Spirit by stating
that Jesus was Satan. The Holy Spirit always points us
to Jesus as God and Savior. Referring to Jesus as
Satan was tantamount to calling the Holy Spirit a
liar. Therefore in pronouncing that Jesus was
Beelzebub, their rejection of Jesus as Messiah became
final. Suddenly that generation of Israelites had
become a cursed nation. National Israel, by rejecting
their Messiah, had committed blasphemy and Jesus – God
Almighty – would certainly take action. Jesus
pronounced that curse on them. Thus as a nation they
could no longer be forgiven, neither in this life nor
in the life to come. Although the curse was on
National Israel, and more specifically that particular
generation, it was not on individual Jews. They were
still free to choose Jesus, and those who did were
given everlasting life.
So, today as we look at
the concept of an unpardonable sin we can see there is
no such thing. God is not about to tell us He paid the
full price for all sin and then renege by saying “Oh,
well there is that one unpardonable sin that slipped
by me and is still lingering out there – be careful”.
Not a chance, all sin has been covered by the prefect
blood of the Lamb.
Judgment is in the
future of mankind but it only applies to those who
reject Christ in this life. The blinders are in place
to obscure the truth, but once the Holy Spirit gets
through to the stiff-necked of this world the Son can
set them free and then they too shall be free indeed.
Have you been set free?
God bless you all,
Ron Graham
All original scripture is “theopneustos” God breathed
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