As soon as Enemies
“As soon as Your enemy, now seated at Your desk, Jesus, thank You.”1 These phrases punctuate the refrain of a well-recognized hymn sung in lots of church buildings. As you learn these phrases, which half is tougher to imagine? The truth that you have been as soon as an enemy or that in Christ, you’re welcome, like household, at God’s desk? It is dependent upon the way you see your self and the way you suppose God sees you.
Had been we actually enemies of God? And, in that case, does God certainly welcome us in essentially the most intimate setting of fellowship with him? I believe so. The music will get it proper. And after we perceive this, then issues start to alter for us. Once we know what we deserve and what God provides us as an alternative, we begin to expertise rising gratitude, humility, safety, and evangelistic zeal. God just isn’t ashamed of welcoming and figuring out together with his former enemies. Such folks stand out as monuments of his grace.
Theological Framework
Minimizing sin has a harmful side-effect. It minimizes grace. By downplaying how misplaced we have been, we run the chance of underappreciating how staggering the rescue is. It’s one factor for me to let you know that I obtained misplaced in a shopping center and couldn’t discover the way in which again to the place I parked. Nevertheless it’s fairly one other matter to be misplaced within the mountains of Colorado earlier than being dramatically recovered by a mountain rescue unit. When fascinated with how sin separates us from God, we’ve to be clear on the diploma of the issue. In any other case, we danger downgrading the gospel to a pleasant volunteer at a kiosk giving instructions somewhat than a panoramic rescue mission.
In He Is Not Ashamed, Erik Raymond takes an in depth have a look at the “household portrait” of God—stuffed with imperfect folks all through Scripture—and reveals that God just isn’t repelled by their shameful previous, however delights to redeem and obtain those that imagine in him.
The biblical educating is obvious, “All have sinned and fall wanting the glory of God” (Rom. 3:23). Each single one that has ever lived, apart from the Lord Jesus, has sinned. A sin is a violation of God’s phrase (1 John 3:4), both by failing to do what God says or by doing what God says to not do. However that’s not all. Our pure disposition is opposition to God. We have been born into this fallen state of revolt. All of us are “by nature kids of wrath” (Eph. 2:3). And this fallen state results in sinful actions. Sin and separation from God don’t lie dormant. Sin is lively. Due to this fact, all individuals are sinners each by nature and by alternative.
The language the Bible makes use of to explain folks of their unconverted state could be jolting. I believe that’s the purpose. The phrases are supposed to rattle us. A number of the descriptions of unbelievers embrace “depraved” (Ps. 10:3); “a slave to sin” (John 8:34); “stuffed with envy, homicide, strife, deceit, maliciousness” (Rom 1:29); “haters of God” (Rom. 1:30); “inventors of evil” (Rom. 1:30); “enemies” (Rom. 5:10); “hostile to God” (Rom. 8:7); “evil” (2 Thess. 3:2); and “silly” (Titus 3:3). This language doesn’t mirror ambivalence however somewhat lively opposition to God. By way of our standing earlier than God, we’re all sinners, however the diploma of expression might differ. As Spurgeon says, “They’re all within the mire; however they haven’t all sunk to an equal depth in it.”2 Whereas some folks’s sins could also be extra pronounced than others, all folks—even you and me—-stand naturally against God.
In a abstract kind, the apostle Paul writes that we “as soon as have been alienated and hostile in thoughts, doing evil deeds” (Col. 1:21). You possibly can see the development right here. Alienation refers to a standing; by nature we’re separated from God. Hostility in thoughts is a thoughts at warfare with God. This interprets into the motion Paul labels as “evil deeds.” Regardless that he hadn’t met the Christians in Colossae and the encompassing areas (Col. 2:1), Paul confidently labels them this manner. How may he do that with out understanding them personally, with out sizing them up morally? As a result of that is the frequent situation for all folks. Our pure state is helplessly and hopelessly wicked. That is what it means to be misplaced.
However God acts. He pursues us. He rescues the rebels. Those that have been enemies are reconciled by means of the demise of Christ (Col. 1:21–22). Those that have been alienated, hostile in thoughts, and doing evil deeds are actually reconciled to God. And sooner or later they are going to be offered “holy, innocent, and above reproach earlier than him” (Col. 1:22).

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From time to time, we come throughout a scene in a ebook, in a movie, or within the information that displays any such radical reconciliation. And after we do, it shakes us and brings with it a compulsory second of silence. One instance got here in a courtroom in 2019. After an off-duty police officer killed his brother, Brandt Jean was allowed to provide a sufferer affect assertion. He addressed Amber Guyger, the lady who shot his brother:
In case you really are sorry, I can converse for myself, I forgive, and I do know if you happen to go to God and ask him, he’ll forgive you. And I don’t suppose anybody can say it—once more I’m talking for myself—however I really like you identical to anybody else. And I’m not gonna say I hope you rot and die identical to my brother did, however I presently need the very best for you.3
Then he requested the choose if he may hug Ms. Guyger. The choose permitted, and the picture of a grieving, but forgiving, brother hugging the lady who took his brother’s life flooded the information. It challenged the boundaries of forgiveness and the potential of reconciliation. To forgive and embrace somebody who induced such ache just isn’t frequent. It’s extraordinary. It’s stunning grace.
But, as riveting as this scene was, our reconciliation to God is ratcheted up just a few ranges. Our crimes towards God are much more heinous as a result of God is so holy. And whereas folks generally present regret for the penalties of sin, regret isn’t expressed for the sinfulness of the sin itself. We hate how sin makes us really feel. We worry sin’s repercussions or its punishments on this life, however we don’t hate the way it dishonors God. Trying by means of the lenses of God’s infinite holiness and our sin’s ugliness, we start to higher respect God transferring towards his enemies with the embrace of the gospel. Via his grace, he says, “I really like you. I forgive you. I need you to be a part of my household.”
Assume once more in regards to the above-quoted music lyrics: “As soon as Your enemy, now seated at Your desk, Jesus, thank You.” Maybe you see extra clearly the depth of our alienation from God and the loving grace that units your home on the household desk. However if you happen to’re like me, then you definitely’re susceptible to overlook this, particularly if you sin or bear in mind stuff you’ve finished. Because of this it’s good to see by means of the eyes of Christ and perceive how he appears to be like at those that opposed him. He’s not ashamed of them. As a substitute, he loves them. He delights in conquering them together with his grace and in welcoming them to his feast. Let me present you a few biblical examples to make my level and, in doing so, encourage you in regards to the significance and safety of the believer’s place in Christ.
He pursues us. He rescues the rebels. Those that have been enemies are reconciled by means of the demise of Christ.
Some Implications
Since each individual is of course born with the standing of an enemy of God, everybody can relate ultimately to those tales of opposition. Although our experiences and sins could also be completely different, nonetheless, our standing other than Christ is similar. Due to this fact, it’s good for our souls to revisit these examples of how Jesus prioritizes and pursues his enemies. Think about these temporary reflections in closing.
Jesus delights to avoid wasting his enemies. The whole lot Christ does, he does for the glory of God. The plucking of 1 sinner from the trail of destruction ignites a refrain of rejoicing in heaven (Luke 15:10). You probably have come to Christ, you will need to know that heaven—even the Prince of heaven—rejoices.
Those that oppose God are prospects for grace. We is perhaps tempted to jot down off sure folks as too removed from God. However is that this true? What does the household photograph of Jesus train us? To paraphrase John Newton, none are so dangerous that the gospel can’t be their floor for hope, and none are so good as to have any hope with out it.4Think about Stephen. The group responded to his trustworthy proclamation of the gospel by pelting him with rocks. How did he reply to that? In his final breaths, he prayed for them, “And falling to his knees he cried out with a loud voice, ‘Lord, don’t maintain this sin towards them.’ And when he had stated this, he fell asleep” (Acts 7:60). Don’t overlook that Saul of Tarsus was a member of that violent mob. The Lord answered Stephen’s dying prayer. Our Lord can remedy man’s vanity. He can lead a person to the data of the evils of his coronary heart.5 Might God assist us to wish, preach, and share the gospel like we imagine that God delights to avoid wasting his enemies.
Our historical past doesn’t eclipse our standing. Paul was a nasty man; there isn’t a doubt. However his previous didn’t hold over him. God made him a brand new individual and used him considerably. His former life by no means outlined him however solely served as an encouraging instance of the type of mercy individuals who come to Jesus ought to anticipate to obtain. In Philippians 3, Paul appears to be like again to who he was (Phil. 3:4–6). Then he reminds himself and his readers of the privilege of the grace of Christ (Phil. 3:7–10). After which he writes phrases that must be particularly treasured to those that previously lived in lively opposition to Christ, “Brothers, I don’t take into account that I’ve made it my very own. However one factor I do: forgetting what lies behind and straining ahead to what lies forward, I press on towards the aim for the prize of the upward name of God in Christ Jesus” (Phil. 3:13–14). Regardless that Paul, you, and I have been previously enemies of God, as quickly as we come to Christ, we’re welcomed at his desk. We overlook what lies behind, and we press on towards the aim. With our minds set on the loveliness of Christ (Phil. 4:8), we exit, simply as he has despatched us, to name others house.
May you think about how our church buildings may change if we checked out folks the way in which Jesus does?
Notes:
- Pat Sczebel, “Jesus, Thank You,” Sovereign Grace Music, https://sovereigngracemusic.org/
- C. H. Spurgeon, “A Nice Gospel for Nice Sinners,” in The Metropolitan Tabernacle Pulpit Sermons (London: Passmore & Alabaster, 1885), 31:231.
- Ashley Killough, Darran Simon, and Ed Lavandera, “His Hug of Forgiveness Shocked the Nation. But He Nonetheless Gained’t Watch the Video from That Second,” CNN, December 8, 2019, https://www.cnn.com/.
- John Newton, The Works of John Newton, 6 vols. (London: Hamilton, Adams, 1824), 2:278.
- Thomas Boston, The Entire Works of Thomas Boston, ed. Samuel M’Millan, 12 vols. (Aberdeen: George and Robert King, 1849), 4:369.
This text is tailored from He Is Not Ashamed: The Staggering Love of Christ for His People by Erik Raymond.
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