Ambassador for Christ

The Gospel is like a Caged Lion

“But you, beloved, building yourselves up on your most holy faith, praying in the Holy Spirit, keep yourselves in the love of God, waiting anxiously for the mercy of our Lord Jesus Christ to eternal life. And have mercy on some, who are doubting; save others, snatching them out of the fire; and on some have mercy with fear, hating even the garment polluted by the flesh. Now to Him who is able to keep you from stumbling, and to make you stand in the presence of His glory blameless with great joy, to the only God our Savior, through Jesus Christ our Lord, be glory, majesty, dominion and authority, before all time and now and forever. Amen.” (Jud 1:20-25)

 

Journal,

I’ve been in and out of Latin America countries on a number of mission trips. This time we were among the Mayan Indians in the mountains of Belize. Walking down a mountain trail with some of our group, I noticed that an old Indian gentleman had stopped at the side of the trail to let us pass. That’s when it happened.

I stop and said to the old Indian, “Sabes tu que Christo te ama?” The elderly gentleman put his hands over his face and began to weep. I could hardly believe my eyes. My Spanish was so meager that I felt at a loss. I assured him of God’s love. His eyes were still wet with tears as we parted. (I slaughter Spanish fluently.)

Now my heart was broken. How can one simple statement have such an effect on any one. But now I also understood why the Holy Spirit impressed me to use that phrase. The love of Jesus is the message of the cross. The old Indian did not need to hear a message of condemnation. He lived in a state of condemnation. He needed to know that God really truly loved him.

 

Fear controlled lives

These Indians were steeped in idolatry. Fear controlled their lives. They had mountain gods, and witches, and dark spirits at work in their lives. As I preached that evening in the open building I was aware of the oppressing spirits. The darkness felt so strong that I left the building for a moment just for fresh air. Yet the message had to go forth, and it did. More people were added to God’s holy kingdom. Was Satan mad? You bet. Could he do anything about it? Not a thing in the world.

This was only one of some instances where the Lord had me speak to the Latin-American people about God’s love for them. There were more moments. We were in a barrio (village) south of Reynosa. I had a Mexican-American singing group with me. We walked through the barrio inviting the people to a service that evening. A wealthy Christian woman had made her courtyard available for our use.

The courtyard filled up. This time I am startled but for a different reason. I had never seen physical conditions of that nature. One person literally had tumors hanging from her body. I asked the Lord what He wanted me to say. He said that I was to tell them three things. First, tell them that He loved them. Then tell them that He wanted to heal their lives. And finally tell them that they must learn to walk in His ways and not in the ways of darkness.

That barrio saw our first church raised up in Mexico. It was all a result of telling the people that Jesus Christ truly loved them. We also saw a deaf-mute in a wheel chair speak for the first time. On a later trip to the village the people told me that the deaf-mute was singing in the school yard. (He wasn’t in the village on that trip.)

 

Speak as an ambassador

We were again in Honduras in a village near the border of Guatemala. It was during the time that war was going on in El Salvador. (We could hear the cannons firing.) Again I ask the Lord what He wanted me to say. He said, “Tell them that you come as an ambassador from the kingdom of God and that you have a message for them from the King.”

The building packed out. Men were in the windows and bunched up around the entry area. Children pressed to the front. Mothers with their babies filled the seating. No seats were left. It happened again. The moment I said, “I come as an ambassador from the kingdom of God, and I have a message for you from the King,” it became totally silent. You could hear a pin drop.

What message did I have? You guessed it. I preached to them about God’s love through the cross. It happened again. At the end of my message, and old Indian gentleman stood up, began walking to the front. He was coming to meet his King. He heard. He believe. He came. The altar area packed with people. The kingdom was enlarging.

I have many more such stories about the power of the gospel and of God’s love. We were in another mountain village in Honduras. I began to preach the message of the cross. At the end of the message I saw the crowd parting. Everyone’s eyes were fixed on an elderly woman.

What was happening? The elderly woman was a witch who had held much sway over the non-Christian people of that village. This night it was to be different. She was coming to meet her King. She heard the message that God loved her too.

 

The gospel is the message of God’s love

Shall I go on? I stood behind the casket of a young man who had died. It was at one of the larger churches also in Honduras. Again I preached the simple message of God’s love. And again the people lined up across the front. They were presenting themselves to the King. He accepted them all.

I think you are getting the picture. What is it we need to understand? It is this. If the gospel of Jesus Christ is not about the love of God, it is no gospel at all. The gospel is good news. It is happy tidings. Why would God send His Son into the world to die for our sins, if it was not because He loved us so much. There is no other gospel.

It is the gospel of God’s love that melts the human heart. Yes, judgment has its place in the message. Sin must be dealt with. For those who reject Jesus Christ, the message must become clear on the issue of judgment. But the message must be imbued with the purpose of the cross. The cross is the measure and message of God’s love.

 

The Gospel is like a caged lion

Yes, I’ve seen times where mockery was clear. We were holding meetings at a banana plantation. This time the crowd had a strong mixture of homosexuals. Their intent was to keep the gospel from going forth. They began mocking me as I preached. Then in a moment of time everything became suddenly silent. The presence of the Lord manifested. This always happens when the King has something to say. I don’t know how many came to the Lord that night. I certainly hope the bondage of homosexuality was broken over the people.

Yes, my son Nathan has been shot at and has had rocks thrown at him while doing mission work in Latin America. Yet in all this he helped start thirteen churches in the most troublesome areas of south Mexico. Nathan and his missionary buddy, Joel, were not black-top missionaries. They went where the black top stopped. They went on donkeys, and then further on foot. Was it worth it? A thousands times more. Eternity will tell the story.

 

Don’t miss the point

If it seems that I am bragging in any of this, please be sure that you are missing the point. This is to testify to the love of God. Any boasting to be done is to be directed to the gospel of Jesus Christ.

I have seen the power of God’s transforming love in the most sinful of lives. Never can I take credit for any of this. I will always love the statement Charles H. Spurgeon made when he was asked to write a defense of the gospel. He said, “The gospel does not need to be defended. It is like a caged lion. Turn it lose. It can take care of itself.”

Does all this mean there is no judgment to come, that there is no eternal damnation, that we should just overlook sin? Never. Eternal judgment is also part of the gospel message. Judgment is coming much more swiftly that we realize. This is why the brother of Jesus gave us our instructions. Listen to them again.

“But you, beloved, building yourselves up on your most holy faith, praying in the Holy Spirit, keep yourselves in the love of God, waiting anxiously for the mercy of our Lord Jesus Christ to eternal life. And have mercy on some, who are doubting; save others, snatching them out of the fire; and on some have mercy with fear, hating even the garment polluted by the flesh.”

 

Perhaps I do have another point after all —

It disturbs me greatly when I hear of preachers treating sinners as though they were dogs, and abusing God’s people as though their lives had little value to God. Who is the man who would abuse the very ones that God loves so deeply? Jesus did not tell Peter to beat His sheep. He told Peter to love them, to care for them, to feed them.

My point is that God has given us a message. The message is the message of the cross. One thing must always be made clear. The people need to know that Jesus loves them. He loves them enough to come and live with them, in their heart, and all the days of their life.

Jesus is a great Savior. He is a Savior that finishes what He begins. This is why the Bible says that Jesus is the author and finisher of our faith.

Think about it.

Here is your song for today. Let it reach into the deep of your heart. It tells why I preach the gospel. – ‘Yes, I Know,’ by the Gaither Vocal Band.

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Much love,

Buddy

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I come as an ambassador…

“I come as an ambassador from the kingdom of God, and I have a message for you from the King.”

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Journal,

It  happened many years ago. We were crossing a mountain in Honduras to reach a village near the border of Guatemala. I knew that I’d be preaching the gospel in the village, but I wanted to know if there was something special the Lord wanted me to say. I heard in my heart, ‘Tell them that you come as an ambassador from the kingdom of God, and that you have a message for them from the King.’

The church was packed to the extent that some of the men were actually sitting in the open windows. Women and children crowded most all the pews. A few men were scattered around while a large group of men gathered at the back of the church. There was little room for anyone else to enter the building.

The moment Nathan began to interpret what the Lord had given me to say, a holy hush settled over the crowded assembly. I began preaching the gospel of Jesus Christ.

That is when it happened. As I was bringing my message to a close, an old Indian stood up and began making his way towards the front. I could not take my eyes off of him. I was watching the power of the gospel. The old Indian was coming to meet his King. And meet Him he did. It was as though the Lord was allowing me to see the spiritual side of redemption. It had nothing to do with me. It had everything to do with the power of the gospel.

I have never forgotten that scene. It has been imprinted deep in my heart. And that is only one of multitudes of scenes that the Lord has imprinted in my 45 years as a servant of the Lord. I fully understand why Paul said,

“For I determined to know nothing among you except Jesus Christ, and Him crucified … so that your faith would not rest on the wisdom of men, but on the power of God.” (Cf. 1Co2:2-5)

So, what gospel did the apostles preach? Was it a Catholic gospel? Is it a Protestant gospel or an Evangelical gospel? And on and on and on.

Then you have the Mormon gospel, the Jehovah Witnesses gospel, the Seventh Day Adventists gospel, the Messianic movement gospel, the Charismatic movement gospel. Is it any wonder that people get confused today? What is the gospel?

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Is it not strange that we would even have to ask what gospel the apostles preached?

Is it not strange that we would even have to ask, “What is the message that has been entrusted to the Church for the past 2000 years, by which any person can be saved?”

Well, don’t find it strange that we should ask these questions. Satan’s greatest efforts of deception have always been to put a death shroud over the gospel of our salvation. He does it by wrapping it up in religious jargon. He does it by introducing a mixture of strange teachings. He does it by adding things that were never taught by Jesus or the apostles. Satan’s mode of operation is to create strange gospels.

Satan well knows that the simple gospel of Jesus Christ is the one thing people need to hear in order to be saved. Somehow he has to keep that message from going forth in its purity.

Did not the writer of Hebrews, say,

“Do not be carried away by strange teachings?” (Heb13:9)

Did not the apostle say,

“We are no longer to be children, tossed here and there by waves and carried about by every wind of doctrine, by the trickery of men, by craftiness in deceitful scheming.” (Eph4:14)

Paul is using a picture of a foamy sea, combined with twisting winds, to make his point. And his point is that immature believers, who are not anchored in the true gospel of Jesus Christ, are easily caught up in the swirl of false teachings.

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Seeking the next experience.

Contending false gospels have always been a major battle zone for the church. This is why you see so much ‘experience’ chasing today. People have never discovered the beauty and power of the simple gospel. And so, they are continually seeking the ‘next’ experience that will truly set them free.

Ever notice how it is always the next revival, or the next move, or ‘we are right on the edge of something great,’ or, ‘the next thing is the Elisha move.’ Ever stop to think what all these terms are saying? They are saying that Jesus is not enough by Himself. They are saying that no believer can stop and rest. We must strive! Strive! Strive! Next thing you know, you have believers confused, tired and a little more than upset.

We are living in an age of spiritual junkies. The next great revival is just around the corner. Did you know that the apostles never taught any such thing? They never taught a striving after the next move. What they preached was our fulfillment in Christ Himself. Did not Paul say, “Christ in you the hope of glory.”

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What did Jesus say?

Did He not say,

“Come to Me, all who are weary and heaven-laden, and I will give you rest.” (Matt11:28)

Did not John say,

“For of His fulness we have all received, and grace upon grace.” (John 1:16)

Paul said,

“But I am afraid that, as the serpent deceived Eve by his craftiness, your minds will be led astray from the simplicity and purity of devotion to Christ.” (2Co11:3)

James said,

“But the wisdom (fruit of the gospel) from above is first pure, then peaceable, gentle, reasonable, full of mercy and good fruits, unwavering, without hypocrisy.” (James 3:17)

Listen carefully to this Scripture:

“For in Him all the fullness of Deity dwells in bodily form, and in Him YOU HAVE BEEN MADE COMPLETE, and He is the head over all rule and authority.” (Col2:9,10 – Caps for emphasis only.)

So what did the apostles preach?

First understand that Paul placed a curse on false gospels? Do you remember him saying,

“But even if we, or an angel from heaven, should PREACH TO YOU a gospel contrary to what we have preached to you, he is to be accursed.” (Gal1:8)

Please listen carefully – There is one word that we need to connect to with in the issue of what the apostles preached. It is the word, ‘preached.’ The apostles preached something that every false gospel tries to undermined. Do you know what it is?

Well, let’s see what it is. Listen carefully to Romans 10:8-10;

“But what does it say? ‘The Word is near you, in your mouth and in your heart,’ that
is, the word of faith WHICH WE ARE PREACHING

…that if you confess with your mouth Jesus as Lord, and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, YOU WILL BE SAVED; for with the heart a person believes, resulting in righteousness, and with the mouth he confesses, resulting in salvation.”

You can read the Scriptures for yourself. Ask the Lord to show you the true plan of salvation. He will open your eyes to the glory and beauty of simple faith. The only thing you will need to do is to get into the Bible for yourself. Read it with a passion.

Let me pass something on to you that is wonderful beyond words. Someone once asked Charles Spurgeon, the man known as the prince of preachers, to write a defense of the gospel. He responded that the gospel did not need to be defended. It is like a caged lion. Turn it loose and it will take care of itself.

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Now a word about metaphysical gospels –

Many believers today do not realize how very subtle the teachings of metaphysics are. It is very easy to cross over into this realm without truly understanding what is happening.

Metaphysical teachings appeal to our desire for control. Since we are spiritual creatures, we love the appeal of great things. All we have to do is learn the spiritual laws. For example, “You can create with your words!” Or, “If you say a thing enough, it will happen.”

Did you know that this kind of teaching is the basis for sorcery? Sorcery involves the manipulation of spiritual forces.

But is this what the apostles taught? Hardly. The apostles taught the principle of Lordship.

Paul warned the Corinthian Church that they were bordering on the occult. Did you know this?

Listen carefully;

“For if one comes and preaches another Jesus whom we have not preached, or you receive a different spirit which you have not received, or a different gospel which you have not accepted, you bear this beautifully.” (2Co11:4)

What under heaven was Paul talking about? He was talking about the very thing that is happening in certain movements in Christendom today. Spiritual laws are being taught in the place of Lordship. How to accomplish prosperity is being preached in the place of Biblical repentance, and in not striving after wealth. The list is endless. All these strange teachings are replacement gospels.


What does any of this have to do with the old Indian?

It has everything to do with the old Indian. I brought to the old Indian the only message that can be validated from heaven, the only message that we are authorized to preach. I brought to him the gospel of the kingdom of God. I preached what Paul preached, what Peter preached, what John preached. Here it is:

“Now I make known to you, brethren, the gospel which I preached to you, which also you received, in which also you stand, by which also you are saved, if you hold fast the word which I preached to you, unless you believed in vain. For I delivered to you as of first importance what I also received, that Christ died for our sins according to the Scriptures, and that He was buried, and that He was raised on the third day according to the Scriptures.” (1Co 15:1-4 NASB)

Yes there is more to be said about preaching the gospel from heaven. I’ve often told folk that I can preach the gospel a thousand different ways but it will always be the same gospel. It will always be about Jesus Christ and Him crucified. Seems if I stay with that message I will always be in good company.

If you are still curious about what the apostles preached go to this page:

http://buddymartin.net/blog/salvation/


Think about it.

In Christ always,

Buddy

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