(Ephesians 2:1) “And
you were dead in the trespasses and sins”.
The promises of
God are steadfast and sure, they can never be breached. His treaties will speak
into the ages of eternity, of this I am persuaded. It has nothing to do with
the faith that I have been given to believe in my great Saviours finished work.
His promises remain true, and only because God is who He is, the great “I AM”!
Praise God for this certainty in a believers understanding, God will see His
children through this life and into the next. Faith drives our hope which will
be encapsulated for all eternity by the love of God. Faith and hope will pass
away, but the Love of God will remain forever.
If honest, I
suppose there is a thought that plagues my conscience as it looks for
justification in and through my own works. When I am doing what I think is
required from me I have peace with God, but when I stray onto the curb of God’s
highway my faith is challenged. This is why we need the Word of God constantly
reminding us of His truths which reveals His character. We serve an awesome
Father who is filled with merciful attributes. However for us to understand the
gravity of His mercy in our lives we first need to understand who we were and
if unsaved who you are outside of Christ’s finished work on Calvary. Without
this observation illuminated with extreme clarity we will miss God’s beauty
altogether.
We serve an
AWESOME GOD! And we are a privileged people who have His Spirit housed in
corruptible flesh, which now entitles us (the Christian) to cry ABBA FATHER,
Wow! This means “my Daddy”! God was willing and able to send His Son to die for
those dead in their own trespasses and sins; opening a door that was once
locked and impenetrable for pathetic sinful creatures like you and I.
I need you to
stay with me now as I endeavour to unpack what Tyrell Hagg unpacked so well in
our weekend’s morning service. The portion of scripture that needs unpacking is
our understanding of Ephesians chapter two; these were some of his thoughts,
with Ray Comfort’s deliberation of repentance interwoven into my understanding
of the subject and then of course the greatest influence of all, the Holy
Spirit, who quickens my brain cells in conjunction with the scriptures, without
whom I would remain brain dead on all of Gods matters.
It would be
good for us to spend some time here, so God willing we will break this up into
a number of posts so that we do not miss the richness of God’s mercy.
The more
desperate our plight the greater the rescue; the evidence of hopelessness
begins to snuff the life from us. Most of us can relate to those types of
experiences somewhere within our journeys here on earth. But in order to
survive something needs to drive us towards a motivated mind-set. Whilst in the
marines many years ago, I can vividly recall falling ill with Pneumonia and
whilst being drilled I collapsed with my drill instructed having much to say about
how pathetic I was. He assured me as well as the rest of the platoon that I
would not qualify as a drill instructed, “I didn’t have the salt for it”.
When I arrived
at Oudsthoorn Infantry School where I was to complete my infantry leg of my
marine training and although I still had a note from the hospital excusing me
from training because of my infection; a sick note excusing me from all
strenuous activities for the next week but all I could visualize was my
instructors mouth pronouncing off on how I would fail. It was enough to
motivate me; “I’ll show him”, so I crumpled up the note and later finish the
course with distinction. On returning to Simons Town, the marine head quarters
I can recall the adulation I felt as I looked him in the eye as an equal. All I
needed to motivate me was pride, which in itself is sin; in hindsight proof
that I was dead in my sins.
This is the
fact of our existence outside of Christ; “And
you were dead in the trespasses and sins”. Prior to salvation everyone is dead,
spiritually dead regardless of what we or others may think about our own
spirituality. Religion as a whole lies to us on this matter. Until we
understand our state before a holy God and until the hopelessness of our plight
dawns upon us we will never appreciate the life we now have in Christ. “Born
again there has really been a change in me”, is a song the Christian now sings
with true understanding.
However until this reality births upon us, we will
never truly understand what it is we have been saved from. We were dead and our
sinful actions proved the fact. Hagg used this example which has thrown many
off the true understanding of what that really means. We could be shark or
spider bitten dead, one is easily seen because of the destruction to the corpse
whilst the other a pin prick bite not easily seen and yet both just as dead.
Prior to salvation we were all dead in our trespasses and our sins. Whether we
were guilty of murder or whether we thought our lives were squeaky clean, with
a minimal amount of sin attached to it. Both, in God’s reckoning, just as dead!
God willing we will unpack this in a lot more depth
over the next few weeks.
Signing off
Tyrone