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Good morning. Welcome to Mosaic Church. My name is Jan, I'm one of the pastors here along with pastor Shane and pastor Andy. If you're new or visiting, we'd love to connect with you. We do that through the connection card and the worship guide if you fill it out legibly. Just toss it on the white box in the back or leave it at the welcome center. And if you give it to them at the welcome center, they'll give you a gift in return to say thanks for coming out. Also, we have two quick announcements. January 16th, 1:00 PM, we have a baptism seminar. So if you have not been baptized and you want to know more about what baptism is, please do attend the class. Let us know that you're coming, so we know how much food to order for lunch. And then also January 23rd, the following Sunday, we have a membership class right after the second service at 1:00 PM.
And the membership class is where we talk about the identity, the vision, the history of Mosaic. And we talk about what it means to be a member of a church, a committed covenant member, which every faithful Christian should be a member of a church somewhere. But since you're here, you should be a member here. With that said would you please pray with me over the preaching of God's holy word. Heavenly Father, we thank you for a new year, a fresh start. We thank you that you have sustained us to this point. We thank you that you are a God who promises that when we cast our burdens upon you, our anxieties, our stress, our worries, you do sustain us. And you've sustained us till this moment. We thank you for that. We pray a special prayer of blessing upon this church, upon every member and attender. That you keep us close to you in this season. That you'll give us the resolve, the power of the holy spirit, a zeal to deepen our devotion to you. To fight the good fight of faith to be ever more devoted to Jesus Christ.
It's a new year, but nothing's really changed. Lord, you're still on the throne. You're still sovereign. Your plans are still coming to fruition on a daily basis. And Satan is still with his whole legion of demons, trying to thwart your plans and to take as many people with him, as many souls with him. So you've called us to this place to fight the good fight. To help transfer as many people from the domain of darkness into the kingdom of the beloved son, the kingdom of light. We pray Holy Spirit, that you today from the Holy Scriptures, encourage our hearts. Help us know that Satan is real, that the adversary is real. He's come to steal, kill, destroy. He's the accuser, he's the liar. And he does everything he can to thwart us from living lives of usefulness to you. So I pray Lord, make us faithful servants of the living God, men and women of the living God. Sons and daughters of the living God. Serving you faithfully. And bless our time, the Holy Scriptures right now. And we pray all this in Christ holy name. Amen.
We're continuing our sermon series through 2 Corinthians that we're calling prodigal church season two. We have a few more sermons, a few more chapters. Lord willing we'll finish it this month, or if not the beginning of February. And then we'll start a new sermon series that'll take us through Easter. Welcome to 2022, Happy New Year everyone. Happy New Year. Thank you. Thank you. 2022. It's like 2021 plus one. It's like 2020 plus two. And I pray that it's not like 2020 2.0. I pray that. But even if it is, I say this because last year I was like, "2020 is over. It's 2021, everything's different." No it wasn't. So what I'm saying is Jesus is still king. Don't worry about it. It's all going to be good. Just stay faithful to the Lord.
We hear things like, "New year, new me." It's not true. I'm still the same guy. You're the same person. Same me, same you, same world. We've been hearing a lot of talk along the lines of what in the world is going on? I'll tell you, you can never make true sense of what is going on unless you know a couple things. First of all, that God is real. He exists. And so does Satan. Satan exists. God exists. Angels exists. Satan exists. Demons exists. God has human servants, His children. Adopted children. Well Satan has human servants as well. And he uses them. Often they are unwitting, unintentional servants. And regardless of religious belief, worldview opinion, there's a great battle raging in the spiritual realm that has real consequences in the physical world. Satan is a supernatural enemy and his job objective is to lie, to accuse, to steal, to kill, to destroy. He has a true power. Although it is limited. It's still dangerous.
He's called the ruler of this world in John 12:31. In 2 Corinthians 4:4 says this, "In their case, in the case of those who don't follow Jesus Christ. In their case, the god of this world," small G, "has blinded the minds of the unbelievers to keep them from seeing the light of the gospel of the glory of Christ, who is the image of God." Meaning it doesn't matter how intelligent you are and it doesn't matter how high your IQ. It doesn't matter how well educated you are. There's a part of your mind that is blinded by Satan until the very moment that you cry out to God and say, "God, please give me eyes to see that God is real." And when you repent of our sins. How does Satan operate? With a certain spiritual hypnosis. A mass formation psychosis, where everybody just is following this narrative that there is no God. Which is the most absurd thing to believe.
Though opposite of God, Satan, is nowhere near equal. He's not omniscient, he's not omnipresent, he's not omnipotent. So praise be to God that if you're a Christian, you are covered by the power of God. Two things to note here before we get into the text is if you are a follower of Jesus Christ, before you became a follower of Christ you were a follower of Satan. This is Ephesians 2:1-3. And you, he's talking to Christians, "You were dead in the trespasses and sins in which you once walked following the course of this world. Following the prince of the power of the air, Satan. The spirit that is now at work in the sons of disobedience, among whom we all once lived in the passions of our flesh. Carrying out the desires of the body and the mind and were by nature children of wrath, like the rest of mankind."
And even if you are a follower of Jesus Christ, you can still be tempted by Satan. You can still be influenced by Satan. He can still take the sins in your life and he can exacerbate them as if he takes his fingers, demonic finger and presses them in on your sin. That's why 1 Peter 5:8 says, "Be sober minded, be watchful. Your adversary, the devil, prowls around like a roaring lion seeking someone to devour." He's not talking about unbelievers. He already owns them. He's talking about believers that Satan seeks to devour Christians to make them absolutely useless to the things of God. And even pastors, even elders can be caught in the snare of Satan. This is a warning to myself. I'm preaching to myself, pastor Shane and pastor Andy. Satan seeks to take us out. That's why ministry is such difficult anguishing work because of demonic warfare.
1 Timothy 3:7, "Moreover he, the pastor, must be well thought of by outsiders so that he may not fall into disgrace, into the snare of the devil." So even if you're a Christian, Satan will tempt, lie, accuse and seek to cool your devotion to Jesus Christ. Because the battle for the soul starts with the mind. Creeps into the heart and then takes over the body. Lies for the mind, misguided affections in the heart. And pleasure, misguided, wrongful, sinful pleasure in the body.
Today we're in 2 Corinthians 11: 1-15, I'll read the text and then we'll jump right in. "I wish you would bear with me in a little foolishness. Do bear with me. For I feel a divine jealousy for you since I betrothed you to one husband, to present you as a pure Virgin to Christ. But I'm afraid that as the serpent deceived Eve by his cunning, your thoughts will be led astray from a sincere and pure devotion to Christ. For if someone comes and proclaims another Jesus than the one we proclaimed, or if you receive a different spirit from the one you received, or if you accept a different gospel from the one you accepted, you put up with it readily enough.
Indeed, I consider that I am not in the least inferior to these super apostles. Even if I'm unskilled in speaking, I am not so in knowledge. Indeed in every way we have made this plain to you in all things. Or did I commit a sin in humbling myself so that you might be exalted because I preached God's gospel to you free of charge? I robbed other churches by accepting support from them in order to serve you. And when I was with you and was in need, I did not burden anyone, for the brothers who came from Macedonia supplied by need. So I refrained and will refrain from burdening you in any way. As the truth of Christ is in me, this boasting of mine will not be silenced in the regions of Achaia. And why? Because I do not love you? God knows I do. And what I do, I will continue to do in order to undermine the claim of those who like to claim that in their boasted mission, they work on the same terms as we do. For such men are false apostles, deceitful workmen, disguising themselves as apostles of Christ. And no wonder for even Satan disguises himself as an angel of light.
So it is no surprise if his servants also disguise themselves as servants righteousness. Their end will correspond to their deeds." This is the reading of God's holy, inerrant, infallible, authoritative word. May you write these eternal truths upon our hearts. Seven points, and we'll talk about how to avoid serving Satan. First, don't be deceived by his cunning. Second, don't be let us stray from devotion to Christ. Three, don't proclaim another Jesus. Fourth, don't receive a different spirit. Fifth, don't accept a different gospel. Six, don't malign faithful ministers of the gospel. And seven, don't disguise yourself in righteousness.
How to avoid serving Satan point one, don't be deceived by his cunning. And this, he begins in verse 1. He says, "I wish you would bear with me in a little foolishness. Do bear with me." And by foolishness, what he's doing is he finished chapter 10 talking about how the false teachers, the super apostles as he calls them, they were boasting in their credentials. They were boasting in how much they know of scripture. They were boasting in their oratory skills. And St. Paul knows that the only way to really counter this attack, where they were trying to undermine Paul's ministry with their own boasting is he's going to boast, but he's not going to boast in his credentials though he could have. He studied under Gamaliel, which is better than getting a Harvard PhD in theology. He could have boasted in his knowledge of script.
He boasts in other things. He boasts in how the Lord has worked in his heart. So he is actually boasting in the Lord. He's boasting about the work that God did in his heart. So he begins verse 2 with a boast, "For I feel a divine jealousy for you, for the church in Corinth. Since I be betrothed you to one husband, to present you as a pure Virgin to Christ." Paul is about to boast and he's like, "All right, I'm going to boast. But I'm not going to boast about my educat.... I'm going to boast about my love for the church. I'm going to boast about my zeal, my jealousy for the church." What an interesting word to use. Because jealousy is a sin, right? Thou shalt not envy. That's a commandment. Don't do it. Don't envy. Meaning there's a sinful jealousy, a sinful envy, which is selfish. I want things for me.
And there's a godly, he calls a divine jealousy. For you, I want the best thing for you. And I want the best thing for God. And he views himself, not just as a pastor, as an apostle. He views himself as the father of a bride. He views the church as the bride of Jesus Christ. And he views Christians that became Christians under his ministry as those that he has betrothed to Jesus. He's saying, "You're engaged to Jesus Christ." And at the second coming that's when we're going to have the wedding feast where a bride of Christ, the church, us, will be married to Christ, we'll become one. So he views himself as the father of the bride. And his job is to present the church as a pure virgin to Christ. And he toils for the church's purity. Paul is ready to do anything to protect the church's purity.
And he sees that they're flirting with spiritual and faith, they're flirting with the Satan, with the devil. Flirting with Satan. I understand his heart here because I have four daughters. And my oldest is 13. And I look at them, I'm like, "Oh, I got a teenager in my house. That's crazy." But I view this. I dream of the wedding day of all four finally get out of the house. I'm just kidding, I love them. But I dream about that day, where it's like, all right, I'm going to walk each one down the aisle, and then I'm going to turn around and officiate the wedding. That's my dream. So my preparation right now for them as I disciple, as I raise, as I parent my daughters, is to prepare them as a bride of Christ. Clearly I want them to love Christ, to be devoted to Christ. And one day maybe a bride.
But St. Paul says, "You, the bride of Christ, you're flirting with a bad boyfriend. You're engaged to Jesus. And you're flirting with some demonic teaching." Verse three. "I'm afraid that as the serpent deceived Eve by his cunning, your thoughts will be led astray from a sincere and pure devotion to Christ." Satan deceived Eve with his cunning, Eve was Adams wife. Adam did not protect Eve from the cunning of Satan. The cunning, what is the cunning? It's plausible lies. On the surface level they make sense until you start digging deeper and they're never consistent. He says, "Cunning. Satan is cunning." You know Satan is the second smartest being in the universe. And he became Satan only because he thought he was first. He a created being, created by God thought he was smarter than God.
And unfortunately he's a lot of people today. They just think they're smarter than God. They think they're smarter than God's holy scriptures. Oh, smart people don't believe in Satan. Well, if that's what you believe, you've already been deceived. Satan's smarter than you are. If you don't believe he exists, you've been deceived. If you don't believe he's smarter than you, you've been deceived. I used to have to make the case for the existence of Satan. And then 2020 happened and 2021 happened. I'm like, "All right, everyone knows there's evil out there. There's a cabal of demonic forces out there trying to destroy absolutely everything and everyone." If you don't believe that, the burden of proof is on you. You got to make the case for what... How do you explain all the evil in the world? All the lies, all of the coordinated deception in the world. How can you anticipate Satan's attacks if you don't think he's even real?
Genesis 3:1, look at Satan's attack as he comes to Eve. "Now the serpent was more crafty than any other beast of the field that the Lord had made. He said to the woman, 'Did God actually say you shall not eat of any tree and the garden? Did God actually say.'" Satan is so cunning he convinced Eve that God, the creator of everything, God the creator of Adam and Eve is a liar. That's his greatest lie. Is he hoodwinked people to believe that God is the one who's lying. In the Corinthian church Satan convinced the Corinthian Christians through the false teachers, that Paul was the cunning one. That Paul who planted the church, shared the gospel, these people became Christians because of his ministry. That Paul is the liar. And this, by the way is the same technique that he uses in places like Boston.
Satan did the same with the church in Boston historically speaking. He came in here, a place where the revival started. He convinced people that the church is the one propagating the lies. He convinced people that God is the liar. That holy scripture is a book of myths. Satan to Eve. He convinced that God's liar, Satan to Boston he convinced us that God is a lie. Not us, our neighbors. Did God actually speak through Paul? That's what the false teachers asked. Did Jesus really appear? Why would we listen to him? Don't listen to Paul. Listen to us.
Watch our YouTube channel. Don't forget to like and hit the subscribe button and comment below and share it with your friends. Subscribe to our newsletter, buy our books. Don't listen to them. Don't read this book, read our book. That's how it works. How do you prevent yourself from being deceived, from having your thoughts led astray by Satan? You have to know God's word. You have to know God's word. And here just a challenge. If you're not a Christian and you don't believe in Satan, I challenge you, read this whole thing. 1,189 chapters, read every single word. Four chapters a day, 20 minutes a day. You can get through within a year. Read this thing and see if Satan doesn't exist. And I will tell... I guarantee you, you will feel Satan's clammy hands pulling you away from even reading this book.
You will get up, Genesis you might make your way through. Exodus is fun. You'll get to Numbers and you're like... Skip Numbers, okay, you can skip Numbers. Just keep going. Just like, okay, just keep going. I'm telling you, there will be demonic warfare on you getting you to read anything else. For Christians you got to read the word. With my daughter we did a devotional on new year's, and this is what we said, "2022 read, listen, do. 2022 read, listen, do." You got to read the word. You got to listen to God's voice. And then you got to do what it says. Prayerfully read, listen to the holy spirit, obey God's word as if he had just shown up and told you, spoken to you. Timewise, my challenge to you dear Christians. For every hour that you watch Netflix, every single hour, you got to counter it with an hour of Bible reading.
And even if you're like, "That's not realistic." Why not? Why? Hold on. Why is that unrealistic? You can sit there and veg out. Watching these shows most likely written by pagans, godless pagans, just bringing a worldview into your living room, into your mind. That has nothing to do with... You got to counter. You got to counter. And even on busy days, this is what I'll say. On busy days, for as much time as you spend grooming yourself, showering, taking a bath, preparing yourself to go out in public, spend as much time washing yourself with the water of the word as Ephesians 5 says. I call it taking a Bible bath. Every day, just take Bible, just get into the word. If you don't have time, a Psalm, a Proverb, a chapter from the New Testament and watch how the Lord will transform your life. Second, don't be led astray from devotion to Christ. And this is really the key verse in verse three. Once Satan gets your mind, then he begins to attack your devotion. Your love for God. This is verse three, "But I'm afraid that as the serpent deceived Eve by his cunning, your thoughts," he gets your thoughts, "will be led astray from sincere and pure devotion to Christ."
Deception in the mind always leads the loss of devotion to Christ in the heart, which ultimately leads to a desertion of Christ. I've never seen someone pulled away from Christ, from the Bible with lies like a book they read or a podcast that sowed doubt into their heart. I've never seen someone do that where they begin to believe the Bible less, but love Jesus more. I've never seen that in my whole life. Lies from Satan always pull your heart away from Jesus. Satan does everything in his power to keep people from getting saved, everything in his power. But once God does save a person, Satan immediately changes his strategy to pull Christians away from a sincere and pure devotion to Jesus Christ. Literally here in the Greek, the word for sincere is the word for simplicity from the simplicity and purity which is in Christ.
Another translation just combines the two and says from the simplicity that is in Christ. See following Jesus Christ there's a simplicity to it. That God exists. He sent us His word through His son Jesus Christ. Confirm everything through His life, His death, His burial, His resurrection. It's all true. And if you take God's word, if you repent of your sin, you follow Jesus Christ. You take God's word. You apply it to your life on a daily basis. Everything in your life begins to flourish. When you love God above all else, your marriage gets better. Your relationship with friends get better, with family gets better, parenting gets better. Everything gets better when your heart is connected to the heart of God. It's very simple. Satan complicates everything because Satan can't create. Satan can't create, he counterfeits and he complicates.
The further you get from God, the more complicated life gets. Maybe not initially, but after a while, everything just gets a lot more complicated. The true Christian life is always a simple life of loving Jesus Christ and loving people and honoring God. Thomas à Kempis says, "By two wings, man is lifted from the things of earth, simplicity and purity." What is the Christian life? It's sincere and pure devotion to Jesus Christ, a daily abiding with Christ. It's a companionship with Christ. That Christ is always with you. His presence is always accessible to you. It's a powerful word, fellowship. You can have fellowship with the God of the universe anywhere you are. 1 Corinthians 1:9, "God is faithful by whom you were called." Called into what? "Into the fellowship with his son, Jesus Christ our Lord." So dear Christian be on guard against anything and everything that pulls you away from this sincere and pure devotion to Jesus Christ.
The word tells us whatever you do, whether food or drink, do everything to the glory of God. Well, here's the test for how do you know that you're doing everything to the glory of God. That whatever you do to the glory of God deepens your devotion for Christ. Your love for Jesus Christ. Jesus is alive. He isn't just for Sunday mornings. He's for every single moment. To live is Christ and to die is, again, nothing matters more than this fellowship with Christ. If you don't like the direction your life is sailing, well, you got to write the fellowship of your life. The fellowship with Christ. And watch everything change.
Three is don't proclaim another Jesus. In verse four, "For if anyone comes and proclaims another Jesus than the one we proclaimed." Why are so many church buildings in Boston empty? They're empty. They're empty of life because they're empty of the gospel of Jesus Christ. And we go to some of these buildings and we're like, "Hey, would you sell your building to us?" And they find out who we are and that we actually believe in the Bible, just like the people who started those churches believe in the Bible. And then they're like, "Nah, we'd rather sell to a real estate developer."
Christians got here in Boston, in New England, in the United States, we got here, churches got here because Christians readily put up with heresy. Usually what a lot of people don't understand is heresy isn't just outright denial of scripture. That's not how heresy begins. Heresy takes a doctrine of Christianity and it just mixes it with human philosophy. And it always has to do with the person of Jesus Christ. Jesus was a tremendous moral teacher. Is that true? Yes. Jesus was only a moral teacher. That's not true. Jesus Christ came back from the dead spiritually speaking. Is that true? Yeah. But he also came back from the dead physically speaking. He literally came back from the dead. Denying that truth is to deny Christ. No heretical teaching ever presents a Jesus Christ that stands up, a historical Jesus of history and scripture. The Jesus who transformed the world like no one else.
In these heretical churches and these churches that reject Jesus, they never preach to Jesus that calls people to a repentance of sin. It's always, Jesus loves you. And He has a plan for you and just keep coming and everything's going to be fine. No, Jesus began his ministry literally with two words, He says, "Repent and believe, the kingdom of God is here. Repent and believe, repent." That's the first word that He ever utters as he begins his ministry. So when you listen to teachers, be they spiritual teachers, or actually any person in authority over you, be a professor, be it a government official, whoever it is, you always got to ask the following. Does this person love Jesus?
Does this person love the true Jesus Christ of Holy Scripture and of history? If so, there's fruit bearing with repentance that they are children of God. If they do not love Jesus Christ, these people are children of Satan. This is how I look at politicians. This is how I look at just anyone in authority. If you don't love Jesus Christ, you're a child of Satan. There's only two categories. Children of God, adopted into his family through repentance and faith. Or you're a child of Satan. It's a cold hard fact if you're a child of Satan. And the reason why we tell you this, and the reason why Jesus tells you this, is so that you don't stay a child of Satan. Because being a child of God is so much better here now and in the future.
This isn't my teaching this is teaching of Christ. In John 8:42-45, Jesus said to them, to the Pharisees who thought... They claim that God is their father. "If Gog were your father, you would love me for I came from God and I'm here. I came not of my own accord, but He sent me, why do you not understand what I say? It is because you cannot bear to hear my word. You are of your father, the devil. And your will is to do your father's desire. He was a murderer from the beginning and does not stand in the truth because there is no truth in him. When he lies, he speaks out of his own character for he is a liar and the father of lies. But because I tell you the truth, you do not believe me." The true Jesus Christ preaches things like this. To awaken people and call people to repentance so that they are transformed from being children of Satan to children of God. By God's grace.
Four is don't receive a different spirit. He continues here. For someone comes and proclaims another Jesus, then the one will be proclaimed. Or if you receive a different spirit from the one you received. The spirit here he's talking about is usually false teachers. They do come with a spiritual power. The fact that there is a spiritual power is not defining proof that this person is from God. Because Satan has demons as well and Satan can do all kinds of work, spiritual work, because Satan is in the spiritual realm as well. So 1 John tells us, "Hey, be careful. Beloved, do not believe every spirit, but test the spirits to see whether they are from God. For many false prophets have gone out into the world by this, the Spirit of God, every spirit that confesses that Jesus Christ has come in the flesh is from God.
And every spirit that does not confess Jesus is not from God. This is the spirit of the Antichrist, the one who was against Christ. Which you heard was coming now is in the world already." The spirit of the antichrist is in the world already. "Little children you are from God and have overcome them for He who is in you is greater than he who is in the world. They are from the world therefore they speak from the world and the world listens to them. We are from God and whoever knows God listens to us. Whether whoever is not from God does not listen to us by this we know the spirit of truth and the spirit of error." Even if there is spiritual work in a church and in a denomination, what have you. You need to ask, "What do they believe about Jesus? Or what do they teach about Jesus Christ? Does it line up with Holy Scripture?
And then also you got to look at the fruit of the ministry. Only the Holy Spirit can bear fruit of the spirit and this is Galatians 5. You can tell that someone's filled with the Holy Spirit if they have love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. Five is don't accept a different gospel. So he says, "Don't proclaim another Jesus, receive a different spirit." And he continues, "Or if you accept a different gospel from the one you accepted, you put up with it readily enough." The gospel of Jesus Christ is that God created everything we rebelled against him. God didn't leave us in our sins, he sends Jesus Christ who lives the perfect life that we were supposed to live. Fulfills all of God's commandments on our behalf.
And then He is crucified. And on the cross, He doesn't just bear the physical anguish of crucifixion. He also bears the wrath of God and the onslaught of Satan. And He does all of that to bear the curse, pay the penalty for our sins. And then He dies and He's buried. On the third day He rises triumphantly in victory over Satan's sin and death. And the very second He does all that. So that at the very second that any human being asks for forgiveness, asks for pardon, asks for, "God, please forgive me of my sin." That's what we're repentance, that God please forgive me of ever everything I've done. At that very moment you're saved by grace through faith. And all of your sins are forgiven in past present and future. Your eternity is secure. You're sealed with the Holy Spirit and power to do his work.
What can you do to be saved? There's nothing you can do. There's no work. There's no gift that you can give. There's nothing you can do or say, all you can do is cry out to God. And this is where false teachers come in. They view this as an opportunity and they say, "No. You have to do something to get saved." And they begin to add works and manmade philosophy usually works this way. They add works to the gospel and they say, "Oh, hey, you're a Christian. Then why aren't you voting like us? Why aren't you marching with us? Why aren't you obeying like we are? Why aren't you a good person as defined by us?" My response is always, "Are you a Christian?" They said, "No, but I know what a good Christian should be." "Well, how do you know?" And usually they grow up and go into Catholic church or church once in a while.
Most people just think this is how you're made right with God. You just have to be a good person. And a lot of churches teach that. And then after a while, people are like, "Well, I am a good person." So they stop going to church. And that's why those churches that stop preaching the gospel of Jesus Christ lose the power of God because the gospel is the power of God unto salvation for anyone who believes. Adding any work to the truth that salvation is free. It's by free grace through faith alone is demonic. Also one of the things that's going just a lot of people talking about this online and people are talking about the deconstruction of Christianity. I'm deconstructing my faith. I'm deconstructing the faith that was taught unto me and the Christianity that was taught. And then I'm going to reconstruct it.
What usually happens as I've been watching this little thing going on is they stop at the deconstruction. Okay, deconstruct my faith and then there's no devotion of Christ. And then you leave the faith. Usually what I say about for the most part, scripture says, "They went out from us because they were not of us." What scripture teaches is you can't do that if you're a real Christian. Once you become a child of God, God is a good father and he doesn't lose a child. Once you become a child of God, you can't deconstruct your being a child of God. I have four daughters. If one of my daughters, God forbid, if they ever come to me, I remember Macaulay Culkin from Home Alone. He divorced his parents after he became millionaire. He divorced his parents, terrible story.
If one of my daughter ever came to and said, "Okay, I'm divorcing myself from this family." God forbid. "I'm getting rid of the last name." I would say, "You can get rid of the last name, but you can't deconstruct your face. Because you look just like me." Every single one of them. You have a new nature as a Christian. You're a new creation. You can't deconstruct that nature. And that whole idea of deconstructing Christian it's demonic. And it's never, okay, I'm going to deconstruct the wrong parts of my faith by looking at scripture. That's not called deconstruct that's called reformation. We believe in that, not deconstruction. Galatians 1:6-9 Paul says, "I'm astonished that you are so quickly deserting Him who called you in the grace of Christ and are turning to a different gospel."
Not that there is another one, but there are some who trouble you and want to distort the gospel of Christ. But even if we or an angel from heaven should preach to you a gospel contrary to the one we preach to you, let him be accursed. It's a powerful word. That's in the precatory prayer. Let this person be cursed. What are you saying is if someone comes to you and preaches a false gospel, even if it's an angel, you say to that angel, "God damn you. May you be accursed." As we have said before so now I say again, if anyone is preaching to you a gospel contrary to the one you receive, let him be accursed. And then point six is don't malign faithful ministers of the gospel. And here St. Paul, he speaks directly to these people who've been undermining his ministry.
Verse five, "Indeed I consider that I am not in the least inferior to these super apostles." So these false teachers had to come in. St. Paul had already left the church in Corinth. And they said, "Okay, Paul left. He's an apostle. Well now where are the apostles? And we're actually better than Paul because we're better speakers than Paul with better credentials than Paul and our speaking fees are higher than Paul's. Which means that we're a lot better than he is." And St. Paul heard all of this and using sarcasm, his words drip with sarcasm here. He doesn't just call them apostle, he calls them super apostles. Because they irrigated themselves over him. Verse six, "Even if I'm unskilled in speaking, I'm not so in knowledge. Indeed in every way we have made this plain to you and all things."
They accused him of not having oratory skills according to Greco-Roman rhetoric. St. Paul, obviously he was trained in all of this, but he intentionally did not use the artificial synthetic stylized standards of Greco-Roman rhetoric because he didn't come to give a speech. He came to preach about the knowledge of God. That's what he said. "I might be unskilled in the speaking, not in knowledge because I know God and I know his word." And that's why he made this plain. That's what preaching is supposed to be. Preaching is supposed to be revelation, sharing of the knowledge of God. This is who God is. This is what God says. Spoken plainly, simply so people can understand. But on fire because you're devoted to Christ. Here at Mosaic, we as pastors and everyone that preaches, we take this seriously. We work hard to present the sermon, the word as skillfully as possible. But the power's not in the skilled dear friend, the power is not a skill. The power is in the Holy Spirit stirring your heart and stirring your devotion to the Lord.
I say this to myself. When I listen to a sermon, my job isn't to judge the skill level, my job is to receive the blessing that is the knowledge of God. And be on guard. Make sure there's no heresy, the content. My job is to focus on the content, not the skill. The skill... You work hard, but once in a while you wake up and you have four daughters and one of them gets sick or something. That stuff. Focus on the content. That's what St. Paul he here says. And these people came in and they begin to accuse St. Paul because they're servants of Satan. Sometimes Satan accuses with lies. Sometimes with the truth but more often with lies. These super apostles became proxy accusers.
And this is usually how it works. They heard something that he said, a point of disagreement, a point of confusion. They interpret as suspiciously as possible. No benefit of the doubt. Motives are questioned and speculations are issued. And these super apostles couldn't argue with Paul on the basis of scripture. So they begin to make personal attacks, ad hominem attacks on him. Verse seven, "Or did I commit a sin in humbling myself so that you might be exalted because I preached God's gospel to you free of charge." St. Paul came and he preached the gospel for free. Why? Because he wanted to lower every single barrier for absolutely everyone to know the gospel. I want everyone to hear the gospel. I want everyone to know the gospel. This is why we don't charge admission at Mosaic. Some churches honestly do. They sell tickets.
We don't do any of that. If someone wants to give to the Lord and the Lord's work tremendous, but it's free. It's free because someone else paid for it. Paul did the same thing. He preached free of charge. And here's what the super apostles, the fake teachers, false teacher, they came in and they actually accused him that because he was speaking for free, that his message was subpar to their message. Because in the Greco-Roman world, the greatest speakers had the heftiest honorariums, the heftiest fees. Just like today, if you're a person of status and you're invited to speak at a conference or something like that, or at a school, at a college, at a company, there's an honorarium, there's a fee. And I remember I found out about this for the first time I was in college and they invited Bill Clinton to come speak.
And I'll never forget his speech. His speech was... His whole was no one's going to monopoly on the truth, which sounded nice at the time. And then upon reflection, I realized that he himself was trying to monopolize the truth. And in his attempt to monopolize the truth, he charged the school $200,000 to speak for 45 minutes. Those are speaking fees. And this is what the false teachers did. And they accused St. Paul of presenting a gospel that's really not worth paying for because he wasn't charging money. Obviously they were. And one of the lessons here is sometimes there's some people you just can't win with. If St. Paul came in and he charged for the speaking of the gospel, he'd be accused of profiteering. Oh, he's got the wrong motives. And he doesn't charge. And now they accuse him of being a hack.
If your whole goal in life is to please everybody, you'll never succeed and you always be a little saddened because unfortunately there's a category of people that are just haters. Haters going to hate. And it is what it is. And St. Paul knew that and he responds to them. Verse eight, "I robbed other churches by accepting support from them in order to serve you." He didn't rob them, hyperbolic language meaning they gave money to the ministry of the church, of the gospel where they were. And then St. Paul came in and he said, "Hey, in Corinth there's a need, would you give there?" And they did give. "And when I was with you and was in need, I did not burden anyone for the brothers who came from Macedonia supplied my need. So I will refrain from burdening you in any way as the truth of Christ is in me. This boasting of mine will not be silenced in the regions of Achaia and why? Because I do not love you? God knows I do."
I'll pause here for just a second. What he's saying here is wherever I go, I'm going to boast about the way God worked in Corinth through Paul. But then also about His love for the church. He's said, "I love the Corinth so much. I want so many people come to faith. I didn't take any money. I'm boasting in my love for the bride of Christ. I'm going to tell everyone. I know everyone that would listen so that they would be inspired to sacrifice in a similar way to love the church of Jesus Christ in a similar way." Because He says, "I love you. God knows I do." In the verse 12, "What am I doing, I will continue to do in order to undermine the claim of those who would like to claim that in their boast admission they work on the same terms as we do."
He's saying, "These super apostles who are questioning my motives, I'm preaching the gospel because I love God and I love people. They're preaching the gospel for money. Check their motives, follow the money and then you realize who's faithful to Lord and who's not." The super apostles are motivated to preach for self-gain. Paul was preaching for the gain of the Corinthians. Point seven is don't disguise yourself in righteousness. This is 2 Corinthians 11:13-15. This is where Paul takes his gloves off. "For such men are false apostles, deceitful workmen, disguising themselves as apostles of Christ. And no wonder for even Satan disguised himself as an angel of light. So it is no surprise if his servants also disguise themselves as servants of righteousness, their end will correspond to their deeds. These self-made super apostles with no calling or authority from God." Paul says, "They weren't sent by God. They were sent by Satan. Satan disguises himself as an angel.
He disguises himself as an angel. An angel of light. And he works through human servants who also disguise themselves as servants of righteousness. So two lessons here. Number one, be careful when someone comes to you and they look outwardly righteous. Don't be fooled by an outward righteousness unless it's confirmed from their life. That's number one. Number two, you, me, don't pretend to be more righteous than you really are. May this be the year where you and I, we're truly honest before God. Real before God. God, this is who I am. This is where I lack righteousness. True with your brothers and sisters. In your community groups and brothers and sisters you're walking with. "Pray for me, I am working on being more righteous in this area of my life." Don't masquerade. That's the easy way. But when you masquerade in righteousness and you do that over and over and over for a long time, after a while, you might become a servant of Satan.
Satan is scary. Satan comes not often as a roaring lion, not physically. He doesn't reveal himself. Because if he came as he truly is, we'd be grossed out. He's too ugly, grotesque, repulsive, nauseating. He never says, "Good morning, everyone. I'm Satan, and I'm here to ruin your life. I'm going to lie. Everything I'm going to say to you is a lie. I just want to kill you. And I want to steal your joy. I want to steal your satisfaction. I want to steal your health. And ultimately I want to take you to hell. There's a lake of fire and sulfur for all of eternity I want you to burn with me. I'm going anyway so I want more people to keep me company." He doesn't do that. He comes and he says, "Good morning. I'm your friend. I want the best for you. I want you to be so happy.
God doesn't want you to be as happy as I want you to be. God is the killjoy, I'm not. Don't follow his rules, they're burdensome. Forget the rules, follow me. I've got something so alluring, so exciting, so fulfilling. You can't afford to miss it." And then he pulls you into his kingdom and your life falls apart. And you end up an eternity apart from God. Thanks be to God that Jesus Christ came and He gave us a way to resist Satan by the power of the gospel through the holy spirit. James 4:7, "Submit yourselves therefore to God. Resist the devil." Meaning Satan is resistible. "Resist the devil and he will flee from you. Draw near to God and he will draw near to you. Cleanse your hands you sinners and purify your hearts you double-minded." Thanks to be Jesus Christ the great conqueror of Satan.
Colossians 2:13-15, "When you who were dead in your trespasses and the uncircumcision of your flesh, God made alive together with him having forgiven us all our trespass by canceling the record of debt that stood against us with His legal demands. This He set side nailing to the cross. He disarmed the rulers and authorities and put them to open shame by triumphing over them in Him. We await the second coming of Jesus Christ when He will have final and absolute victory over Satan and will throw them to the lake of fire and sulfur and there he'll be tormented day after day forever and ever. And in the meantime, we are to fight the good fight of faith for pure devotion to Jesus Christ." I challenge you to read Ephesians 6:10-18, meditate on that. Today and this week, Ephesians 6:10-18 memorize it, memorize it. Very easy. It's not even that big of a text. Ephesians 6:10-18 will equip you like nothing else to stand firm in the Lord and in the strength of his might.
Pure Devotion to Christ
2 Corinthians 11:1-15
January 2, 2022 • Jan Vezikov • 2 Corinthians 11:1–15
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