The
Reconciliation of Sinners
Introduction:
1.
Last week we looked at the
reconciliation of all things in heaven and earth… namely, the
fact that the blood of Christ provided for the ultimate restitution of all
things… of the entire created world… heaven and earth.
2.
This morning we want to look at
another angle of God’s great plan of reconciliation: the reconciliation of
sinful men… like me… and like you!
A.
Alienated From God
1. Alienated Defined: to alienate, estrange, to
be shut out from one’s fellowship and intimacy; excluded; a foreigner;
a. When man sinned in the Garden, every one of Adam’s
sons (including all of us!) were born in Adam’s likeness: sinners and thus
every one of us is BORN alienated from God!
b. Isa. 59:1-2 – your sins have separated you from God; hence, because of sin, we
are alienated from God the Creator… so alienated that He won’t even hear our
prayers!
2. Usage of the term:
a. This term appears in Col. 1:21 and only two other
times in the NT
b. Eph. 2:12
– Gentiles were aliens from the commonwealth of Israel.
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They were non participants…
excluded from Israel, her promises, her laws, her covenants, her
promises, and from her God.
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The laws & covenants of Israel
had nothing to do with the Gentiles. Gentiles were not under Jewish law, nor could
they expect to inherit Israel’s promises.
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They were aliens… cut off from…
excluded from…
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Just like an alien in the US. If
he is an alien, the benefits of US citizenship do not apply to him.
c. Eph. 4:18
– alienated from the life of God
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Theol. Dict. Of the NT:
“without a share in the life of God.”
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Before salvation, every one of
us was an alien from God’s life.
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In other words, we were DEAD
in sins and trespasses (Eph. 2:1).
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If you are not born again, you are STILL dead in your sins.
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You are STILL an alien
from God and from His life. You MUST be born again!
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This is the condition of EVERY
human being apart from the new birth.
3. Tense: perfect; passive; participle
a. Perfect: indicates that they were alienated in the past, and they REMAINED
alienated right up until the time of their conversion… reconciliation…
salvation.
b. The Colossians had become alienated from God and
STOOD in that settled position before their salvation.
c. If you are not born again, you too have been
alienated from God and His life… that is your settled position and you REMAIN
that way until you are saved.
d. Passive: indicates that the subject is not DOING the work of the main verb,
but rather, that action has been done to him from an outside source.
e. This means that a person doesn’t have to DO anything
to be alienated from God and His life. We are BORN aliens… BORN excluded
from God and His life… and hence the NEED for the new birth.
4. Sometime:
= formerly, aforetime, at some time in the past…
a. This term means that every one of the Colossian believers
were formerly alienated.
b. That “one time” refers to the time before they
were saved.
c. Before 1972 I was alienated from God… and didn’t
even know it! I really hadn’t given it one thought.
d. Before their conversion, the Colossian believers
were alienated from God.
e. That was their FORMER position. But
now, because of their faith in Christ, their position has changed.
f. They are no longer aliens from the
life of God, but are very much ALIVE in Christ and possessors of eternal life!
g. I John 5:12: “he that hath the Son hath life; he
that hath not the Son hath not life.” How simple!
h. If you have received Christ by faith, then you have
life. If you have NOT been born again… then you do NOT have the Son and you do
NOT have life. You are still dead… alienated from God and His life.
B.
Enemies of God
- Enemies: hated, odious, hateful. 2 hostile, hating,
and opposing another. 2a used of men as at enmity with God by their sin.
- God views EVERY unsaved
person in this condition: enemies of God!
- This refers to the
Hitlers of the world… as well as the sweet little old lady who goes to
church 3 times a week… but is not born again…
- If she has never
trusted in Christ as her personal Savior she is an enemy of God.
- Usage:
- Acts 13:10 – this unsaved man was called a “child of
the devil” and an enemy of God. This is true of every unsaved person.
- Rom. 5:10 – before a person is reconciled to God, he
is an enemy of God!
- You don’t have to be a
murderer, a bank robber, or a wino in the gutter or a prostitute on the
street corner to be an enemy of God.
- ALL men are enemies of God until or unless they are reconciled
to Him.
- Jas. 4:4 – “friendship with the world is enmity with
God” --there are only two sides: God’s side or the world’s side.
Whose side are you on? Friendship with one is enmity with the other. There
is no straddling the fence on this issue.
- The enmity of the
mind.
- Enmity against God begins
in the mind.
- Our thoughts PROVE God
to be right… that we really are sinners and rebels against Him…
enemies… and their thought lives prove it.
- Rom. 8:7 – the carnal mind of the unbeliever is
enmity with God. It is in the settled state of constant hostility
against God… even though it may attempt to cover up with religion… as
Adam tried to cover up with a fig leaf.
- The carnal mind of an
unbeliever may not be consciously thinking thoughts against God… but it
is constantly thinking thoughts that are contrary to God’s Word…
unholy thoughts… thoughts of anger, lust, impurity, jealousy, envy,
pride, selfishness…
- The carnal mind is not
and CAN not be subject to God’s holy law… to God’s holy Word.
- Unsaved men inwardly
RESENT God’s Word… and usually try to discredit it… because in their
minds they are hostile towards God… enemies in their mind and attitudes.
- They CANNOT submit to
it… they CANNOT obey it or live up to it, and therefore resent it… hate
it… are enmity against it… because it condemns them.
- This mental attitude of
enmity against God… this resentment against God and His word will
ultimately be expressed in WORKS.
- The Colossians were enemies
in their minds.
- They expressed this
inward enmity in outward works… evil works… sinful works.
- Paul makes it clear
that the Colossians (and all of us!) are sinners on the inside and
the outside… in the internal mind and heart and also in the
external deeds.
- In fact, it is the
alienation and enmity in the mind that LEADS to wicked works.
- The sinful deeds that
men commit are but an outward evidence that they are enemies of God
within.
C.
And You
- Paul begins this verse
by reminding the Colossians that this is the way THEY used to be
before they were saved!
- They were saints now…
(Col. 1:2)
- They were redeemed now…
(Col. 1:14)
- They were reconciled
now… (Col. 1:21c)
- But they WERE alienated
from God and enemies of God!
- The new birth
completely changed their relationship to God. They were enemies of God,
but now are His friends.
- And a sinner will NEVER
become a friend of God until he is first willing to ADMIT that he is a
sinner… alienated from God… and an enemy of God.
- There is no point in
trying to cover up our sin. God knows.
- And it doesn’t matter
if we FEEL like we are friends of God. Our feelings about a
relationship to God are completely irrelevant. What matters is what
GOD says… not what sinful men might say or feel.
- God says we are enemies
– every last one of us!
- And all sinners are
equally enemies of God – whether you lived a life of sin in the gutter…
or whether you were brought up in church and never cursed, drank, or
stole.
- ALL have sinned and come short of the glory of God. ALL are
enemies of God.
- Rom. 3:10-12 – There is
none righteous; no not one.
The Concept of Reconciliation
A.
Terms Used
1.
Reconcile - There are several different words for
reconcile in the NT.
a. Diallasso = mutual concession after mutual hostility.
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Used of making up after a fight
– when both parties share in the blame. (Matt. 5:24)
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This term is never used of
being reconciled to God.
b. katallasso = to change or exchange from one state to another.
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Used of money – changing
denomination
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Used of persons – being changed
from enmity to friends
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Used of being adjusted to a
standard – reconciling one’s watch to the proper time if the watch drifted off
a bit.
c. apokatallasso = to reconcile completely.
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This is the term Paul used in
Col. 1:20 AND in 1:21.
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In vs.20, it implied to reconcile
completely; to reconcile back again, bring back a former state of harmony
(creation will be brought back to its former state)
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In vs. 21 it implies the intense
form of katalasso… a complete reconciliation.
2.
The term implies that a
CHANGE occurred.
a. The change is from enmity to friendship.
b. The sinner, the rebel against a holy God, the alien
from God, the enemy of God puts his faith in Christ and suddenly his position
is changed to that of a friend!
c. The WAR between the sinner and God is over the very
moment that sinner puts his faith in Christ.
d. If you have not received Christ as your Savior, the
war is still on between you and God…
B.
Unto Himself (vs.20)
- Notice that Paul says
that the one to be reconciled is to be reconciled UNTO God.
- God is not reconciled unto
man.
- God hasn’t moved. He
hasn’t drifted away. He doesn’t need to be changed, adjusted, or
reconciled.
- In human relationships,
there is usually a need for MUTUAL reconciliation after a fight… because
there is usually blame on both sides. There is a special Greek term for
that kind of reconciliation. It is NEVER used of God.
- God doesn’t need to be
reconciled because there is no fault on God’s side. All the fault lies on
OUR side.
- Hence, we need to be
reconciled UNTO HIM.
- Rom. 5:10 – We are reconciled to God
by the death of His Son.”
- Man has moved away from
God. “We have turned every one to his own way.” (Isa.
53:6) And thus, we need to turn back to God… we need to be
reconciled to God…
- The term reconcile
implies an adjustment to a standard.
- We use the term of
reconciling a watch to the proper time.
- Our watches are not
perfect, and tend to drift away from the proper time. It may lose a few
seconds a day… and after a time, it becomes obvious that our watch is
off.
- Hence, it must be
reconciled UNTO the Standard.
- God is that
standard for the sinner.
The sinner has drifted away from God and God’s standards and needs to be
adjusted… reconciled BACK to God and His standard.
e. Today the world seems to think that every man ought
to be able to do whatever he feels is right.
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Men disdain the concept of an absolute
standard of righteousness… and hence hate God who IS that Standard. Men
feel they ought to be able to adjust moral standards to fit their OWN
views. This is nigh unto anarchy.
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Hence, we see couples living
together without getting married – it’s commonplace today… and the reason
is that men have rejected God the absolute Standard of right and wrong.
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We see gay marriages
taking place… because God – the Standard of morality has been rejected.
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If there is no absolute
standard to which WE are to adjust, then why not go a step further to bestiality
and polygamy…
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The gay marriage issue is not
the real problem. It is but a symptom of the problem. The problem
is that the Standard has been thoroughly & completely rejected by our
society.
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When a society has no
standards… no moral foundation… no accepted guidelines, God help us! Our nation
is at that point.
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The sinner has drifted away
from God and needs to be reconciled BACK to God.
- We see this illustrated
in the Prodigal Son.
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The son drifted away from his
father and his father’s standards.
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He went off at a young age and
made a mess of his life… living a life of sin… and ended up feeding pigs and
having nothing to eat himself but pig slop.
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The father didn’t need to be
reconciled to the son, but the son to him. The father didn’t go any where.
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The father was ready and
waiting – eager for his son to be reconciled to him… but it was the wayward SON
who had to return to the father.
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And when he did, he discovered
that the father was only too eager to receive him back… to welcome him back.
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The father didn’t need to be changed…
but the son did.
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The father didn’t go to
the son. He waited for the son to come to him.
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The father didn’t lower his
standards and adjust them to suit his wayward son. The father maintained
his standards and waited until the son was willing to be adjusted to them.
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When the son repented,
the way was open for him to be reconciled to his father.
C.
Having Made Peace
- The former relationship
between a holy God and sinful men was enmity; hostility; war;
- Man’s sin was an
insurmountable barrier between God and men.
- But Christ removed
that barrier by paying its penalty in full on the cross. Thus, on the
cross, He made PEACE possible… and available to whosover will believe on
Christ.
- Peace has been created
between God and man because that which rendered God hostile toward man (sin!)
has been taken away! (Behold the Lamb of God who taketh away the
sin of the world!)
- The cross made
reconciliation possible, but the sinner still needs to come to God in
faith… like the prodigal son. The father was ready to receive him back…
but the father wasn’t going to the pig pen where the son was. The father
waited for the son to come to him… We need to come to God through FAITH in
Christ and we will discover He is more than willing to take us in.
- But when a sinner
repents and believes on Christ, the enmity is replaced with friendship… he
becomes a friend of God.
- And the war is over… he
is now at peace with God!
- Rom. 5:1
– those who have believed on the Lord are JUSTIFIED… saved… and
reconciled… and thus have PEACE with God.
- This peace has NOTHING
to do with our feelings. It has to do with the FACTS of God’s Word.
a.
Many religious men SAY that
they feel peace with God.
b.
Many religious men are SURE
that they are right before God. (Matt. 7:21-24)
c.
But the peace Paul describes in
Rom. 5:1 is not a subjective feeling of peace, but an objective declaration
of peace on God’s part.
d.
The war between sinful men and
a holy God isn’t over until God says so… regardless of what those sinful men
may FEEL or THINK.
e.
God says that peace is appropriated
ONLY through faith in Christ Jesus.
f.
If you have not yet put your
faith in Christ, the war is still on between you and God… you are still an
enemy of God… even if you were brought up in this church and have been to SS
all your life… and you have never cursed. Enmity!
The Means of Reconciliation
A.
Man’s Way
- A Peace Offering
- Sometimes if a husband
and wife have an argument, the husband may try to “make up” by bringing
his wife a present to let her know he is sorrow for what he said or did.
That is basically a peace offering.
- It is engrained in our
psyche that to make up… to make peace when there has been a fight or
hostility, that we must DO something…
- Perhaps a promise to be
good… perhaps try to make up for poor behavior with a gift or an
offering…
- God’s wrath towards sin
MUST be pacified… must be satisfied… must be propitiated.
- However, there is NOTHING
a man could ever bring to God that would result in peace…
satisfying His wrath against sin.
- No peace offering man
could ever bring could result in peace between a holy God and sinful men.
- Good Works
- Men assume that if
there is hostility between God and man, then man has to DO
something to make up.
- Men assume that if they
do a certain amount of good works that it will out weigh the bad works
they did…
- Men assume that war
started because of something we did (swearing; cheating; stealing;
getting drunk; etc.)… and that if they can overcome that sin, then the
will make peace with God.
- Eph. 2:8-9 – good works will NEVER produce life… nor
produce peace with God! It is a hopeless & futile endeavor.
- There isn’t anything
you or I could ever do that would suffice to bring peace between the
sinner and a holy God.
- Even to THINK that
exhibits a gross underestimation of just how SINFUL we are… and
how HOLY God is.
- That gap could NEVER be
filled by our puny efforts.
- This chasm… this war…
the hostility between God and man is infinite… and requires an sacrifice
of infinite value.
- There is no amount of
good works and no peace offering we could ever offer to God that would
truly bring peace.
- It might make a sinful
man FEEL good… and it might sooth his conscience
superficially and temporarily… but it is of no value to God.
- It will never bring
peace with God. It will never reconcile the sinner to a holy God.
- When the term “reconcile”
is used in this passage, the subject is GOD (or the Godhead)… NOT
man.
- Man does not provide
for the reconciliation.
- Man does not initiate
the reconciliation.
- Man does not even see
the need for reconciliation until the Spirit of God convicts him of sin,
“R”, & judgment to come.
- Man doesn’t reconcile
God to himself… rather, God reconciles man to Himself.
B.
God’s Way
- In the Body of His
Flesh through Death (vs.21)
- This would be
especially meaningful to the Colossians in light of the false teachers
who were infiltrating their assembly.
- The Gnostics taught
that Jesus was not fully God --- Paul deals with that by
stating that in Him all fullness dwells!
- They believed that
Jesus was not fully man… and that He did not have a true
human body… that He was simply an emanation from God without a body…
(they viewed a physical body to be sinful)
- Paul states that Christ
indeed DID have a genuine, physical, human body… and that it was THROUGH
the death of that body on the cross that God was able to provide
reconciliation for believing sinners.
- Either side of this
heresy would have rendered the cross ineffective.
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If Jesus wasn’t fully God
then His sacrifice would not have satisfied God’s justice.
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If Jesus wasn’t fully human,
(if He was only a spirit as the Gnostics said), then He could not have had a
body, could not have shed His blood, and could not have died for the sins of
the world.
- This passage
contradicts many false teachers of our day too.
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Today we see liberal
theologians claiming that men can be reconciled to God by following
Christ’s example and obeying His teachings.
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They teach salvation by works…
and they base it on Christ’s earthly ministry; the example He set for us.
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However, Paul makes it clear
that it was not what Christ DID during His earthly LIFE that saves us from
condemnation, but His DEATH on the cross!
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It was not His doing but
His dying that saves us!
- Through the Blood
of His Cross (vs.20)
- Only God can declare
when the war is over between Him and the sinner.
- Only God can declare
the MEANS of effecting that reconciliation too.
- God has declared that
the only acceptable means is the precious blood of Christ
shed on the cross for the sins of the world.
- There is no peace
offering that WE could ever offer to God that would suffice to pay for
our sins and bring peace between sinful men and a holy God… BUT
reconciliation IS provided in the body of Christ’s death on the cross…
- Christ has made peace through
the blood of His cross. Christ’s blood is the peace offering… is
the only sacrifice that is able to provide reconciliation.
- And note in vs. 20 that
Paul writes, “HAVING MADE peace.”
- Peace is not something
that man makes with God. It is that which God has already made
for man… through the blood of Calvary’s cross.
- Col. 1:21 – you who WERE alienated and enemies
yet NOW HATH He RECONCILED.
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The Colossians were no
longer what they WERE: enemies and alienated.
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Now they are friends… and close
to God – made nigh by the blood of His cross!
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God has already
reconciled them… AND US if we
have trusted in Christ.
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Peace with God has already been
made through the cross. God now wants us as believers to REST in that peace…
and EXPERIENCE that peace of God IN our hearts… by faith.
- I John 2:2 - However, what Christ offered to God DID
provide for reconciliation… it did satisfy God’s wrath
toward our sin and enabled us to be brought into a right relationship
with God. For peace to be effected, God’s justice must be met and
satisfied – and ONLY the infinite value of the shed blood of
Christ could accomplish that… not our meager offerings.
- Nothing in my hand I
bring; simply to thy cross I cling!
- The work was finished
at the cross.
- Now God calls sinners…
enemies… those alienated from Him to repent… (change your mind)… and
BELIEVE on Christ and be saved!
- If you will trust in
Christ, God will save you.
- Rom. 5:1 - Those who have been justified by FAITH have peace with God…
eternal peace… the war is over…
- Hence, the invitation
is COME… unto Me all ye that labor and are heavy laden, and I will
give you rest!
- Like the prodigal
son… he came to the
father… full of sin… acknowledging his sin… he came in humility… ashamed
of what he had done… and the father received him as his SON!
- Perhaps its time
for you to come to the Father in faith… He will receive you…
repent of your sin… believe on Christ… and He turns none away. COME!