If somebody stopped you on the street and said, “What is the church?” what
would you say to them? Everybody has an opinion, but look at 1 Corinthians
1:2. We are going to find from the text what the church of God really is. He
says, “To the church of God which is at Corinth, to those who have been
sanctified in Christ Jesus, saints by calling, with all who in every place
call upon the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, their Lord and ours.”
Now just what is the church of Christ? Well, that little phrase “to the
church which is at Corinth” dispels two myths that the people seemed to
believe. Immediately Paul erases them. The reason I am dealing with them now
is because when I get to that phrase a little later on, I want to treat it
in a little different way. But first of all, there are some people who say
that the local church is not important at all. Have you known people like
that? They say, “I don’t need to go to a church. I don’t need to belong to a
church. Man, I am a part of the body of Christ, and it is worldwide. I can
worship in my house just like I can worship at home.” Most people who think
this, by the way, have had some bad experience somewhere along the way. And
they don’t feel like they have any God-given reason to be in a local church.
Well, I hate to tell you, it is the church of God which is at Corinth. That
is a local church. As a matter of fact, Paul didn’t address the whole church
all the time. As an apostle he did, certainly, because it is in the New
Testament. But he wrote a letter to the Ephesians; he wrote a letter
to Corinth; he wrote a letter to Thessalonica; he wrote a
letter to Philippi. Each of these were local church situations. And
so therefore, people who say that the local church is not necessary are
people who just don’t understand the Word of God and most likely are still
bitter over some bad experience they have had somewhere along the way.
Now, denominations are not that bad of a thing. Some people say, “I wish we
didn’t have denominations anymore.” Well, you know, denominations can help
at times. They give doctrinal clarity at points to know what some people
believe. Now, I know there is a downside to that. But there are a lot of
people who just seem to think that the whole matter of the local church and
denominations, etc., is all wrong. I hate to disagree with you, but the
Apostle Paul is writing to a local church. That dispels that to start with.
You know, a believer who is not a part of a local church is like a soldier
who never puts on his uniform or never goes to battle or like a student who
never goes to class and never takes a test or a citizen who never pays taxes
and never obeys the law. It doesn’t make any sense. Hebrews says, “Forsake
not the assembling of yourselves together.”
There is just something about being a part of the family that you want to be
with. It is the church of God which is at Corinth and that is very important
to understand. That is a local church situation and people were a part of
that church.
The second myth that Paul dispels by that one phrase is the fact that the
church ought to be the perfect place to go, the ideal place. Now, I don’t
know how many of you have been caught in the trap of looking for the perfect
church. We are always looking for the perfect church, aren’t we? The ideal
church!
There was a lady one time who was tough. I mean, she just did not like me at
all. I started calling her Super Kay. That is not nice and that is not
right, but I did. Every time I would see her I would say, “Here comes Super
Kay” and would go the other way. Well, my son was little at that time, very
impressionable at his age. We were in a grocery store one day and he came
running to me. I thought somebody had stolen my car or something. He said,
“Dad, Dad, Dad.” I said, “What is it, Stephen? Is something wrong?” He said,
“There’s Super Kay!” Well, when I heard it from him, I had to ask God to
forgive me because I knew that it had gone too far.
But I thought when I moved from that church that Super Kay would stay there.
Do you know what? She moved with me. The funny thing is, they disguise
themselves. She didn’t call herself Super Kay anymore, she just changed
disguises, you know, looked differently, changed her name and snuck up on
me. It is amazing. Everywhere you go, you are going to have people. That is
the problem.
I know you don’t like to hear me say, “When you come to this church you are
going to be offended.” I know that. I have even had people say, “Don’t say
that to people.” Well, you are going to be. And the reason is because people
are going to be here. You are not going to find the ideal church. By the
way, if you do, don’t join it because you are going to mess the thing up!
I have a friend who has always wanted to start a church. Now some starting
churches is good because church planting is something that is necessary in
many of the localities of the world. But I want to tell you something,
folks, a lot of people, particularly younger folks want to start churches so
they can have the ideal church. I want to tell you something,
it has never been done yet. Don’t think more highly of yourself than you
ought to think, if that is what you are thinking. Because the first thing
you are going to do is become the denomination of a non‑denominational. That
is the first thing you are going to do. “Well, we are not going to be
denominational.” Ah, baloney! As soon as you get a group of people you are a
denomination. Can’t we understand that? And then what is going to happen is
you are going to get people who are coming out of other churches and they
are going to have baggage you didn’t know about and they won’t tell you.
Then one day you are going to wake up and say, “Well, look here. We have the
same problems we had before.” And God is going to say back to you, “Where
did you find in scripture that you are going to find the perfect church?”
You will never find the perfect church.
What does this have to do with Corinthians? A whole lot. If you were in
Corinth would you want to join the First Baptist Church of Corinth, if that
is what it was? Maybe it was the First Presbyterian Church. Let’s just call
it the Corinth Community Church. Would you like to join it? I mean, it is a
perfect church, ideal setting, people just love each other. Man, if you
think that, you haven’t gotten far enough into 1 Corinthians.
Beginning in 1 Corinthians 1:10 you are going to find out what kind of
church this is. They were men followers. In fact, let me just remind you of
the verses. In 1 Corinthians 1 beginning in verse 10 he talks about the fact
that they followed men. Therefore, there were divisions among them. They had
quarrels and divisions. In 3:1-2 he said they have an adult nursery, they
are spiritual infants. That is what he said. You know, sometimes in many
churches you just want to put a sign up that says “Adult Nursery I, Adult
Nursery 2, Adult Nursery 3. If you want to whine and complain, come in here
and this will be your place for the morning.” That is what was going on in
Corinth.
As a matter of fact, in 4:3-5, they even criticized the Apostle Paul. Can
you imagine this? They were judgmental of him. In 5:1-3 he talked about the
gross immorality that was going on there. As a matter of fact he said they
were even worse than the Gentiles in that area, and they weren’t doing
anything to discipline them. Then in 6:7 they were suing each other in
courts of law. Great church, huh! I know a real good church over in Corinth!
Let’s join that one.
I tell you what we will do. We will make it the ideal church. Listen, there
are no ideal, perfect churches, folks. There are churches that teach the
Word and that ought to be the criteria. But that one phrase dismisses the
idea that the local church is not necessary. It also dismisses the idea that
there is a perfect church because he is addressing the church of God which
is at Corinth.
Let me just give you a suggestion here. If you want to find a perfect
church, stop looking for perfect Christians and become the ideal Christian
yourself. My Mama always told me when I found the right person, she said,
“You will just know.” I said, “Mama, how will I know?” She said, “You will
just know because you know.” I didn’t know what she was talking about. So
everybody I dated I just kind of made myself feel like I knew. I don’t know
how many people I thought I was going to marry. Thank God, He had grace on
me and spared me! A friend of mine said, “Do you know what your problem is,
Wayne?” I said, “What?” He said, “Why don’t you quit looking for the right
person. Just stop. Just stop looking for the right person and start becoming
the right person for somebody else.”
Do you want the perfect church? Then shape up your own life and start living
like you ought to. Then one by one we will have the ideal situation right in
your own church. But quit looking at other Christians and telling them that
you can’t find the ideal church. Man, that is crazy. They are going to have
all kinds of levels of maturity in every church.
I think John pegged it. Look over in 1 John 2:12-13. He picks up on four
levels of maturity. These are in every single church and you have got to
understand this. This is what is going on with Corinth. They may have had
more of the infants than others had, but you have them all in every church.
You are never going to find the perfect church. You are never going to find
the ideal place. 1 John 2:12 he says, “I am writing to you, little children,
because your sins are forgiven you for His name’s sake.” Those who are fresh
in the kingdom need to know that their sins are forgiven.
How many people do you know who later on in life have difficulty with their
past life because they don’t understand that their sins have been forgiven?
So he tells them that straight out.
Then he says in verse 13, “I am writing to you, fathers [Now why would he
call them fathers?], because you know Him who has been from the beginning.”
Then he says, “I am writing to you, young men [those in that time of life
when God can tremendously use you], because you have overcome the evil one.”
And you know how to overcome him. In 1 John, it is by obedience to Christ.
As we obey Christ we overcome the evil one. Then it says, “I have written to
you, children, because you know the Father.” These are the older children
who are ready now to be discipled in the faith.
There are four levels of maturity there. They were in John’s epistle, and
they are in all of the churches Paul addresses. So I just want to say that
one more time, that there is no such thing as the ideal church. Praise God
for the churches that have more of the fathers than they do the infants, but
at the same time you are going to have those different levels of maturity.
So be the right person for someone else and therefore the church can be what
it needs to be.
The Church of God Is Made Up of “The Called Ones”
Well, what is the church of God? Just what is it? First of all, the church
of God is made up of those who are the called ones. You don’t have a church
without believers. I don’t care what denomination you are a part of. I don’t
care what church it is. You don’t have a church until you have believers.
That is the key.
He says in the phrase, “to the church of God which is at Corinth.” Now the
word “church” is the special word that helps us with our meaning. It is the
word ekklesia. Let me explain that to you. The word ek is a
preposition, and it means motion out of. Suppose I have a pen in my pocket,
and I take this pen “out of” my pocket. Now this pocket that this pen used
to be in no longer has this pen in it. Something has been taken out of it.
It is very important to remember that. Not away from it, where something is
alongside it that is taken away from it; that is different from something
that is in it that is taken out of it. Do you understand the difference
there in the two prepositions?
Now the word klesia is the word that comes from kaleo, which
means to call. So what is the church? It is those who have been called out
of something and into something and unto something. That is very important
to understand. If you are going to call yourself a believer then you have
been called. And it is not you calling, it is God calling you. You have been
called out of the world and into Christ and unto Christ.
Let me give you an example of that. A boat in water is by design. Did you
know that? A boat is designed to be in the water. How can we still live in a
world and not be of the world? You can. Oh, it is very simple. You are
called out of the way it thinks and looks. That is what Paul said in Romans
12:2, “Be not conformed to this world but be transformed.” You have to live
in it but you can’t be of it. You have been called out of it, you see, into
Christ. So a boat in the water is by design. But water in the boat is
disaster.
So the first thing you find out then of the church is that they are the
called ones. They have been called out of the world. They are still in it as
far as having to exist every day. And they are called into Christ and unto
Christ.
He says “to the church of God” by the way, not the church of man. There are
a lot of organizations man can build, folks, and they really look good in
today’s economy of the way people think. But this is not a church that is
called by man. This is a church that is called by and unto God. And it is so
different because you have to take your hands off of it then. It is His, not
yours. Somebody said one time, “The way you build a church is by doing this
and this and this.” That’s funny. Jesus said, “No man can build the church.
I will build My own church.” It is His church and we are called unto Him.
Now when you think of being called out of something that is a lifestyle of
evil and called into a totally different world in the sense that we are in
Christ with a brand new lifestyle, think of the church of Corinth and think
of the picture that Paul is drawing for them. Look what they came out of.
Remember how lewd the city was? Man, there was an expression in the Greek of
that day whether you lived in Corinth or not, if you were acting immorally
or you were acting sinfully, then they would say, “You are acting like a
Corinthian.” That was their phrase! The place was known for the debauchery.
But right in the middle of it, God had put His church and called them out of
all that kind of lifestyle and yet they still lived in Corinth. He called
them into a different kind of lifestyle in and unto Christ.
Look over in 1 Corinthians 6 and you will see what I am talking about. Look
at what they are called out of and how they are now different and you will
get an idea of what it means to be a believer. Verse 9 says, “Or do you not
know that the unrighteous shall not inherit the kingdom of God? Do not be
deceived.” Now by the way, I didn’t write this. This is God’s Word. “Do not
be deceived; neither fornicators, nor idolaters [and this means habitual],
nor adulterers, nor effeminate, nor homosexuals, nor thieves, nor the
covetous, nor drunkards, nor revilers, nor swindlers, shall inherit the
kingdom of God.” Look at verse 11: “And such were some of you;” but you have
been called out of that. Look what happened. He says, “but you were washed,
but you were sanctified, but you were justified in the name of the Lord
Jesus Christ, and in the Spirit of our God.”
That is a beautiful passage. That is the best illustration I can come up
with as to what it means to be the called ones. Man, called out of and into
and unto what God wants in your life. You know, a lot of people say, “Well,
brother, I have been a Baptist since I was born.” Well, bless your heart. I
mean, I feel sorry for you. But did you get saved and were you called out of
that lifestyle you used to live and were you called into the lifestyle?
Jesus didn’t say, “I am the life alone.” He said, “I am the way, I am the
truth, and I am the life.” You come out of one way of life and you come into
another way of life and that is what the church of God is. And it doesn’t
matter what tag you want to put on it. You might disagree on eschatology,
you may disagree on a lot of things, but I want to tell you, the church of
God are those who have been called out of one lifestyle, called into
another, called into Christ and unto Christ. And if you are not a believer,
you are not a part of the church of God. That is what Paul said to the
Corinthian church.
Actually it is a subtle rebuke because from verse 10 on he is going to start
showing them how they are certainly not living like who and whose they are.
So the church of God then is made up first of all of the called ones, those
who have been called out of and into and unto.
Before I finish with that one, let me just share this with you. In verse 2
it says “which is at Corinth.” Now I know I mentioned a while ago a little
bit about that phrase, but I also told you I am going to go a different way
when I get to it and I am going to do it right now. Do you realize what he
just said? He said “the church of God which is at Corinth.” He didn’t say
“part of the church of God which is at Corinth because the other part is at
Ephesus and the other part is at Philippi and the other part is at
Thessalonica.” That is not what he said. He said, “the church of God which
is at Corinth.” Now folks, I am going to get a little emotional on this but
this thing knocked my socks off.
I was studying this and I had never seen it before in my life. What he is
saying is, “If there were no other church in Greece, if there were no other
church on the face of this earth, that bunch of immature babies was the
church of God at Corinth.” Man, he is trying to wake them up. They have
every bit of God they could ever have or ever ask for. They have Him all and
that is the church of God that is at Corinth. The church of God at Corinth.
Oh, man, just think about it, the potential that is there. What is Paul
doing in Corinthians? I tell you what he is doing. He is subtly moving in to
remind these people of who they are.
I want to show you something. The way you behave, now listen to me, does not
change who you are. Are you with me? Think about it again. The way you
behave doesn’t change who you are. You are who you are because of Christ,
the called out ones. Now it may not make you look like who you are supposed
to be and it may not make you exemplify whose you are supposed to be, but it
does not change who you are. So the church of God which was at Corinth are
those Christians who were there, who Paul is writing this epistle to, are
the called ones, called out of the world into Christ and unto Christ.
The Church of God Is Made Up of Those Who Are “The Sanctified
Ones”
Well, the second thing really helps understand the first one. The church of
God is made up of those who are the sanctified ones. Not only the called
ones, but the sanctified ones. Now do we know what it means to be
sanctified? It says in Verse 2, “To the church of God which is at Corinth,
to those who have been sanctified in Christ Jesus, saints by calling.” Now
the word “sanctified” just draws a picture for you and you can’t miss it. It
is the word hagiazo, which means to be separated. It means to be set
apart. Another word that comes from this word is hagios, and we get
the word “saint” from that. It is the word “holy,” the holy ones. As matter
of fact, we call God the Holy God. Why do you call Him Holy God? Because He
is in a class all by Himself. There is no other god like Him, totally by
Himself. He is God. He is pure. He is righteous, but He is in a class all by
Himself. That word hagios means He is separated from anything else
you could put in your mind when it comes to understanding who God is.
The term here, “those that are sanctified”, is the plural term. It is the
separated ones. I love this. So Paul is addressing the church not as a
building, he is addressing the church as the people who make it up. What is
that little thing we did when we were in kindergarten? “Here is the church,
here is the steeple, open it up and there are the people.” That is simple.
It is the people. Paul is addressing the sanctified ones. God could care
less about buildings. I hate to tell you. They are necessary and you have to
have them, but as far as eternity goes there are not going to be any
buildings made by man’s hands. Thank God, they will be made by God’s hands
and the great architect Himself. But he is talking about the people who make
up the church, people who are holy and separated unto God for His purposes.
There is another word for “sanctified” or “holy”, and you must realize the
difference because there are some people who teach sinless perfection and
they come right out of this kind of teaching right here. Since we are
sanctified, then we are now sinless. No, no, no. There is another word that
would mean that and it is the word hieros. It is translated holy but
in a different sense than hagios. It is a different sense and you
must understand it. This is the word that is translated “sacred” in English.
Look at 2 Timothy 3:15: “And that from childhood [talking to Timothy here]
you have known the sacred writings.” That is that word right there,
hieros.
Now, look at 1 Corinthians 9:13. It is used again. I am going to explain to
you the difference in the two words and it is going to light your fire.
Verse 13 says, “Do you not know that those who perform sacred services eat
the food of the temple, and those who attend regularly to the altar have
their share with the altar?” So you have two words there translated “sacred”
but it is this little word.
What does it mean? Well, in the New Testament when they used this word it
meant something that is absolutely spotless, something that has no blemish
on it at all. Aren’t you glad that is not the word used for sanctified,
because every one of us know the blemish that is already on our life, the
sin that is in our life. You see, you are not sanctified on the basis of the
fact that you are spotless. The church of Corinth, if anything, was not
spotless in their behavior. Their history was horrible. Yet now they are
sanctified. What in the world? Well, it has nothing to do with man’s ability
or inability. It has everything to do with God’s sinlessness. It was Jesus
who came as the God‑man and what He did for us on the cross, the sinless
lamb of God took sin upon Him. Sin was never in Him. There was nothing in
Him that Satan could draw out of Him. He died on the cross for us. He arose
from the dead, ascended, was glorified. Now we can be sanctified. We can be
made holy, not based on our sinlessness but based on His sinlessness.
Hagiazo means something that has
been taken and presented to God regardless of its nature or its past. If you
had the other word it would have to be spotless. The only way we are made
spotless is to be washed in the blood of the Lamb. Perfection is never
resting upon our ability. It is always resting in Him who lives in us, the
perfect One who lives in us. He has taken us and has set us apart. That is
the difference in the two words. Thank God for that.
I think of a friend of mine. He told me, “Wayne, if you just knew where I
had come from.” He told me some of his past and it made me blush. I am
thinking, “Good grief, I thought mine was bad.” But isn’t it wonderful when
we stand together we are sanctified, set apart. We are holy unto God. Not
because of anything we have done but because of what He has done for us.
Their sanctification was due to God snatching them from sin and purifying
them by His blood and by coming to live in their lives. In Hebrews 10:10 it
says, “By this will we have been sanctified through the offering of the body
of Jesus Christ once for all.” And again, it was His sinlessness that
enabled us to be sanctified. It had nothing to do with our being spotless in
our behavior or their being spotless in their behavior.
Now the term “sanctified” here is in the perfect tense. You have to remember
the perfect tense. Perfect tense is not static. It means something happened
back here, yes, in a static sense it happened back here. When I put my faith
into Jesus Christ as these Corinthians believers, God set me apart, called
me out of the world, called me into Himself. He separated me unto Himself
and made me holy by putting His presence within me and washing me of my sin.
But the perfect tense means something happened back here that is having a
result way over here. It is still going on in my life. That doesn’t mean
that I can’t sin because that is not even the meaning of being set apart and
sanctified, but it does mean that the Holy Spirit of God lives in me as a
divine referee to make sure I do know when I have sinned. Therefore, I am a
changed person because I am not like I used to be. I have His life within me
now and it has a present result.
I hear people all the time saying, “Well, I got saved 30 years ago.” You
did? That is great. What is God doing in your life now? “I got saved 30
years ago.” That is wonderful. What is God doing in your life now? “I got
saved 30 years ago.” You can just forget people like that, folks, because
you see, sanctified perfect tense means it happened back here but it is
still having a present result on you right now.
You may be in sin but I guarantee you the Holy Spirit of God is rocking your
boat because you are not like you used to be and you were called out of that
lifestyle. You were called into a different lifestyle and you are not
comfortable by what I am saying because the Spirit of God lives in you and
that is what we are talking about. It still has a present result in your
life. You can’t go back and live like you used to live. That is what he is
saying. I tell you what, folks, start thinking about that for a while. Then
think about the church at Corinth and you see what Paul is driving at.
It is in the passive voice. Passive voice means you didn’t set yourself
apart. No, sir. You were set apart by God Himself. Religion, you can set
yourself apart for that. But only God can set you apart in His Kingdom.
Well, in spite of all the problems in the Corinthian church, Paul reminds
them that they are holy and sanctified and they have been called out from
this world. Isn’t that great! They have been called out.
You say, “Well, Wayne, now that I am sanctified, I know that is positionally.
I am in Christ and I am set apart unto Him. But I also know that
sanctification is a process. Now, where is the balance in understanding all
this?” Don’t make the mistake that the Galatian church made. The Galatian
church was sanctified by God. God did it. God was the one who came to live
in them. It was based on His sinlessness, not their sinlessness. But once
they were sanctified and saved and called out, they went back to the law and
thought by the efforts of their own flesh that somehow they could now
continue to sanctify themselves. The Apostle Paul wrote to them and said,
“Oh, foolish Galatians.”
Let me say something very simple to you because I have a simple mind. How do
you continue the process of sanctification? The same way it got started in
your life. When you fall on your face and you cried out to God and said,
“God, I am unholy. I am sinful. I am aware of it. I know what You require
and I can’t meet it. But I thank You that Jesus came to do that for me. And
God, I put my faith into Him and I receive what He has done for me and I
receive Him into my life. I bow down, lay my sword down. I won’t fight Him
anymore.”
You were saved, folks. But let me tell you something. That same attitude
that saved you is the same attitude that sanctifies you. I want to say it
one more time. Perfection never rests in human flesh. Perfection rests in
the One who is perfect who lives within us. Therefore, day by day I have to
continually come before Him and say, “God, I can’t. You never said I could.
You can and you always said you would. God, I can’t produce the
righteousness you are demanding out of my life. But God, I know that by my
surrendered relationship to you, I can perfect holiness in the sense that I
can release your life in me and that is what you are requiring. You are only
pleased when you look at me and see yourself.” That is sanctification.
Religion. That is what men do for God and justify themselves by it. But
sanctification can always rest in Him. That is why when it says you are
sanctified you fall on your face and say, “It has nothing to do with me. He
is the spotless One. He is the sinless One. He is the perfect One. He has
rescued me. And He is the one who has manifesting His life in me. I am
decreasing so that He might increase.” That is how holiness is perfected in
our life.
In 2 Corinthians 7:1 we read, “Therefore having these promises, beloved, let
us cleanse ourselves from all defilement of flesh and spirit, perfecting
holiness in the fear of God.” In Colossians 2:6 it says, “As you therefore
have received Christ Jesus the Lord, so walk ye in Him.” You say, “I have to
go to work tomorrow. How can I be holy before God?” Easy. He has already
enabled you by putting His Spirit in your life. Bow down before Him and say,
“God, it is not my agenda today, it is Your agenda. I am going to be about
Your task. I am going to cleanse myself of all the defilement of my flesh by
choosing against it.” And at that moment, something takes over in your life
that you are not even aware of. And God who lives in you begins to live
through you. That is what righteousness is all about. That is perfecting
holiness, you see. It is not what man can do. It is what God can do through
man.
I don’t know really why I stopped and threw that in, but I want to make sure
that we understand if we are sanctified, understand all the way through that
it is Him from the beginning. It is Him in the middle. And it is Him at the
end. Philippians 1:6 says, “I am confident of this very thing, He that began
a good work in you will perform it until the day of Christ Jesus.” It is not
what you can do, it is what He does in you.
What is our responsibility? It is just like Corinthians said, we cleanse
ourselves of the moral defilements, we choose to obey Him. We choose to get
into the Word. Yes, there is responsibility in the Christian’s heart. But
then He takes over and what you see manifested in your life is the character
of Christ. That is sanctification. We are being made more and more conformed
unto His image. It is Christ in us and through us. So sanctification is not
only a position, but it is a process. “To the church of God which is at
Corinth, to those who have been sanctified in Christ Jesus.” You know what
it means now to be sanctified. It means that He has set you apart unto
Himself.
He has another purpose for your life. Then he says “saints by calling.” That
could be translated “called to be saints.” It could be translated “called
saints.” In the morning when you get up just walk to a mirror and say, “Good
morning, Saint Kent.” “Good morning, Saint Chuck.” “Good morning, Saint
Wayne.” Just remind yourself of what that means, not sinlessness, not
anything like that. But, oh, the message of grace and how God has separated
you unto Himself based on what He did to fulfill the law, in your stead,
took your punishment on the cross. Now you put your faith in Him and He
comes to live in you.
You know, if you start thinking about salvation it just makes you want to
shout. We didn’t deserve any of it. He came and died for us. He went beyond
what was required. Now He puts His life in us and gives us the ability to do
all the things He commands us to do. Then one day we get to heaven and get
to see Him and He gives us rewards for it! No wonder we are going to turn
around and cast those crowns back at His feet and worship Him forever and
ever and ever.
Saints by calling. Called saints. You say, “You don’t act like a saint
sometimes.” Well, neither did the church at Corinth. But they were still
saints. I want to keep saying it. What you do does not change what you are
in Christ Jesus. You may shut the process down a while and you may keep it
from being seen but what you do does not change what you.
You know most of us have children who grow up. It is fun to watch them. You
warn them and warn them. We were warned and I never paid any attention to my
Mother and Daddy either. So there were times when my kids didn’t pay any
attention to me, and there were consequences that go with that. I remember
telling my son, “Stephen, be careful who you run around with. Guilt by
association.” But Stephen has such a gift of mercy. I mean, he cares. You
find somebody who is an underdog and Stephen is drawn right to him. I mean,
he has always been that way.
Well, years ago he had gotten his first car, and they were out one night. He
had a black Honda. They were out on Brainerd Road and he had his buddy with
him. Somebody took a cigarette and just flicked it right on his hood. He had
just cleaned the car. You know how you are when you get your first car. You
clean it and everything... for about a week anyway. You want to make it look
good. It made his friend madder than it did Stephen. Stephen was upset with
him, but his friend kind of lost it and a long story. You don’t need to know
everything that happened, but it wasn’t really good. Some things he said and
did.
Well, the people who his friend did it to got the tag number of Stephen’s
car. Now Stephen doesn’t own the car. The car was not registered in his
name, the car was registered in my name. We got a phone call one day at the
church. They called and said, “We can’t believe that the pastor’s son would
talk this way and do some of the things that happened.” Well, it wasn’t
Stephen. Stephen had told me that and I had really trusted him in it, but
now he is wondering if I am really going to believe him now that we got a
phone call. These people had a friend who was a policeman. I don’t know if
they are supposed to do this or not, but they tracked it down and called the
church. It was a real easy tag number to identify.
The thing that I think I appreciated most about Stephen was he wasn’t so
upset. He loves his friend and they are still friends and God has done a
great work. But the thing that impressed me the most was Stephen was so hurt
that he had brought shame upon me. It hit him that he wasn’t really getting
the blame for it. I was getting the blame for it. Sure enough, they called
back and said they were sorry that it wasn’t the driver of the car and they
cleared him. It was okay. He was honest. He told me exactly right.
I thought about that as I was studying the first ten verses of 1
Corinthians. It is like the Apostle Paul very subtly is writing to them,
reminding them of who they are and whose they are. Then in verse 10 on he is
going to start showing them what they are doing to disgrace and bring shame,
not upon themselves but upon the God who paid the ultimate price to sanctify
and to call them. Remember that when you go out this week. When you sin, you
are going to pay for with God and consequences, yes. But the one who gets
the real shame, it is not even the church sometimes, it is Christ who is the
founder of it. It all goes back to Him somehow. Just remember that. Maybe it
will be a helpful reminder to each of us.