DO THE GOOD WORK!
Shalom
While living
in this world, humans are never free from mild or severe problems. As
Christians, if our heart bears a very heavy burden, we come to God screaming
for His help and read the Bible to find comforting verses.
Unfortunately, once
our heart is calm and we get help from Him, we often forget Him, as the Helper,
and we are busy with His blessings rather than the Giver of blessings.Therefore,
let us grow mature spiritually
The Apostle Paul wrote an Epistle to the congregation and also to the overseers (elders) and deacons (councils) in Philippi. The Letter to
the Philippians was then read by the
early church for over ± 2,000 years. Now we read it also to find answers and solutions to the problems we are
facing.
Can we find it and does fit in to what
we need? Illustration: when sick, we look for and try to get help from one doctor to another doctor who is smarter
to treat our illness. Do we do the same to heal our broken heart and
lift the heavy burden of our problems? The Bible - God's Word - is the 'most
effective medicine' that can provide solutions and heal our inner wounds!
Sounds
strange, is it possible for us who have heavy burden to come to look for a solution to the The Apostle Paul who was
burdened and suffering in prison? How is it then? If we are sick we go to a healthy doctor not a sick doctor? But the apostle Paul set a good example, he could still give thanks and rejoice
despite suffering greatly in prison.
He even gave advice, reprimand and solutions to the church in Rome, Corinth,
Galatia, Ephesus, Philippians etc. What advice and solutions did the Apostle
Paul give in his letter? Phillipians 1:5-6 wrote “for your fellowship in the gospel
from the
first day until now, being confident of this very thing, that He
who has begun a good work in you will complete it until the day of
Jesus Christ;
If
we just read the two verses above, it seems there is no correlation with the problem that we are facing, but if we read Paul's letter wholly, we will find how the
Philippians were released from the problem that entangled them. The Apostle Paul had a
favorable and very basic reason in dealing with the problem.
We know that
the Philippians were eager to sacrifice
for the preaching of the Gospel,
but they also faced various problems including disputes between
Euodia and Syntyche, both of whom had fought
with Paul in preaching the Gospel (Philippians 4: 2-3).
For the Apostle Paul, it was not just a lip service when he stated 'fully
convinced' that He who started a good work would continue and end it. Who is
meant by Him? That is the Triune God. Illustration: Even a genius cannot master
all disciplines; we who are adept at playing music may not be able to solve
problems that are different from our abilities. Only the Triune God - God the
Father, the Son, the Holy Spirit - with each of His
roles is able to solve any problem.
The Philippians epistle according to the
Tabernacle teaching pattern depicts to the Gold Candlestick. For the formation
of candlesticks, pure gold is forged to be formed according to the desired
model (stem, petal, button, flower). There must also be oil and the wick to be
burned to produce light in the dark.
Application: we are the light of the world (Matthew
5:14) and we also must be ready
to suffer when we are forged by a skilled expert to become a 'gold
candlestick' which shines in the darkness of the
world and is also willing to sacrifice when the 'wick' is cut in order to produce constant light.
Notice,
the Son of God begins a beautiful spiritual work within us and
the Holy Spirit is with us forever (John 14:16) to continue until we are perfect on the day Christ Jesus returns. It is clear that good work has a beginning and must be done to perfection.
If
we love Jesus, we will obey His Word then the Father will love us and the
Father and Jesus will dwell with us (John 14:23). In other words, the Triune
God is in our lives.
Since
we believe in Jesus, He does good work in us and perfects it to the end of life
if we are able to survive in the face of problems. The problem is whether our faith is still strong and burning waiting for His coming?
The process of refinement takes place through the forging of life - trials and
trials - until God comes again or our end of life as experienced by the Apostle
Paul.
In
spreading the gospel of Christ, the Apostle Paul experienced ups and downs but
he received the support of the church. This made him even more excited and
happy.
Application:
Theology graduate students should not only produce smart people but also have a
heart to evangelize. God's servants and theologians should carry out God's
great commission so that evangelism can continue until it reaches perfection.
Please
note, the Word of God knows every aspect of our lives because He created us and
as the Guardian, He knows the problems faced by His creation and how to solve our them.
· The Apostle Paul was fully
convinced that the Triune God (no other person no matter how great he was)
began a good work → faith
By faith, Paul was able to give thanks and rejoice in the
midst of suffering in prison.
Application: we must respect the great senior servant of
God but do not worship him because it can cause him to fall into pride.
· The Apostle Paul was
convinced that He (the Triune God) began a good work and would continue until
the end → hope
Application: we hope that this good work will produce
something beautiful in our lives.
· The Apostle Paul was sure the
Triune God continued the good work until finally meeting Christ Jesus → love
Why
did the Triune God start a good work; Was it not good before? Remember, God is
eternal - without beginning and end - and perfect His goodness. He created the
universe and its contents very well (Gen. 1:31) but the human condition of sin
ruins all of God's good works; as a result, only a crime arises.
Jesus
declared "I am Alpha and Omega" three times which are written in Revelation 1: 8; 21: 6; 22:13); that's why He is the one who
started it, He will also the one who
ends
it. The plan of God the Father was realized by sending
Jesus into the world for the work of saving sinful man.
What good work does God do in Christ Jesus?
The Heavenly Bridegroom
will come to bring rewards to
everyone according to his deeds (Revelation 22: 12-13). He will bring blessings and
'whips' to punish. Be aware that Christians sin again: lying, cheating,
corruption etc.
After
we believe in Christ Jesus and receive salvation from Him, Jesus' work is
finished and He returned to Heaven. Then the Father sent the Holy Spirit - a
Helper and Comforter - to be with us forever. The Holy Spirit is in charge of
teaching and reminding us of God's Word (John 14:26) and leading us into all
truth (John 16:13). Obviously, the Holy Spirit cannot possibly do bad things
and He lives with us forever to guide us until the Lord comes again.
Jesus
who leads us into faith brings our faith to perfection (Hebrews 12: 2). Be
aware, that our faith in the Triune God is tried to be shaken! For example: changes in the original translation of the
contents of the Bible so that the Bible is no longer the Word of God but has become a philosophy of the world; there are
also such interpretations of
the verses to take side LGBT and so on.
It is
important for children to be introduced hearing and reading the Bible at an early age so that they understand the truth of the Word; if
not, they become victims who are easily trapped by many versions of the 'Bible'
wrapped in interesting language and easily downloaded from Google.
Introspection:
how
far does our faith in God extend while we live freely and we are not bound in prison as the Apostle Paul experienced? The Apostle Paul's faith remained strong even though he was isolated in
prison.
The
Apostle Paul was so sure that the Triune God began a good work, He would also finish it till the end.
Paul was martyred ± 67 AD while the Apostle John wrote
Jesus was the Alpha and Omega in the Book of Revelation ± 95 AD on the island of Patmos.
Although
Paul did not read the Apostle John's writings about the Alpha and Omega, he
knew God began and ended a good work because of the inspiration of the Holy
Spirit. We also have the Holy Spirit in our hearts so that we can consider and judge the sermon which is delivered at the
pulpit and in the social media, whether it is true or not. The Bible must
always be a guide and a benchmark for there are other
gospels that distort the true gospel.
What
is the form of good work? Is it only related to moral ethics, decency, law - no
stealing, no adultery, no killing etc.? For example:
§
A young rich man came and knelt before
Him, and asked Him, “Good Teacher, what shall I do that I
may inherit eternal life?” So Jesus said to him, “Why do you call Me good? No
one is good but One, that is, God. (Mark 10:17-18) Jesus wanted this young man
to see Jesus not just because He was a teacher but also to perceive Him as God.
This wonderful young man, he already did the command of God: not a murderer,
not commiting adultery, no stealing, not defraud, honoring his parents since
childhood, but Jesus saw one weakness, and He said, “Go your way, sell whatever
you have and give to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven; and come,
take up the cross, and follow Me.” But he was sad at this
word, and went away sorrowful, for he had great possessions. (c.22). It turns
out that so many good deeds that are considered true according to culture and
politeness, they have no value without Jesus because they only aim for pride.
Application: God does promise that if we work hard, we
will be blessed with wealth (Proverb 10: 4). But don't stop here, we should be
ready to be used by God with the blessings we receive from Him.
v Judas Iscariot followed Jesus for ± 3½ years and got the best learning from
Him, but finally he sold the goodness which he obtained
from his Master for the sake of 30 silver coins (Matthew 26:15). He felt guilty, Judas ended up by hanging himself and all his
insides spilled out (Acts 1:18).
v Demas, who was faithful at first to be a partner of
the Apostle Paul in the ministry, finally left Paul because he loved the world
more (2 Timothy 4:10).
Unfortunately,
a rich young person loves money more and he did not get the eternal life. This does not mean that we cannot have a lot of money but don’t let
wealth become our pride for the love of money is
the root of all evil (1 Timothy 6:10). In fact, many people who are
unbelievers are far richer than Christians.
Judas Iscariot and Demas received the best from
Jesus but left Him to pursue the less good. If the best is left behind, we will
never get good again and the good deeds we do have no value in God's eyes. The
Apostle Paul realized this; that's why he shamelessly confessed, For I know that in me (that is, in my flesh) nothing good dwells; for to will is present with me, but how to
perform what is good I do not find. For the good that I will do, I do not do;
but the evil I will not do, that I practice. Now if I do what I will not do, it
is no longer I who do it, but sin that dwells in me. (Romans 7:18-21)
Let us be
honest, we easily judge others who make
mistakes and feel that we are better than them. Truly, no
one does good and right (Romans 3: 10-12); all have sinned
(v. 23) and sin is the reason we cannot do good.
Furthermore the apostle Paul
admitted, ‘For I delight in the law of God according to the inward
man. But I see another law in my members, warring against the law
of my mind, and bringing me into captivity to the law of sin which is
in my members. O wretched man that I am! Who will deliver me from this body of
death? I thank
God—through Jesus Christ our Lord! So then, with the mind I myself serve the
law of God, but with the flesh the law of sin. ” (Romans 7:22-26).
There is always a conflict between a mind that is eager of the law of God and the members of the body who are
taken captive to the law of sin! For example: our heart wants
to sacrifice for God's work but the mouth and hands prevent us giving the offerings; the heart wants to read the Word
of God but the eyes are sleepy but our
eyes are even wide-eyed
when we are reading novels and texting on mobile phones
and so on.
The Apostle Paul cried out to be free from the bonds of death that bound
his body and he knew that only Jesus Christ who was able to free
him because He was willing to die to crush the cruelty of sin and
the power of darkness. It is our job to trust in Him and receive
the grace of salvation from Him (Ephesians 2: 5).
It is obvious that we are
saved by faith not because of the results of our good works (vv. 8-9). In other
words, any good deed cannot get us into Heaven. For example: Saul/Paul has a reason to be proud because
he was an Israelite, circumcised on the eighth day, from the tribe of Benjamin,
a native Hebrew, a Pharisee who obeyed the law without blemish and so on.
(Philippians 3: 4-6) but after he encountered
Jesus, he claimed to be the most sinful person (1
Timothy 1:15).
Honestly,
it
is often that our good deeds are according to church and organizational regulations, which can make us proud and then we can easily judge
people who cannot do the rules of the church. Remember, God
comes with good deeds; He who starts with good thing will also continue to do good so that it ends well.
What
good deeds does God want us to do? Do not lose to evil but defeat evil with
good (Romans 12:21). It is true that,
this is not easy to practice but in fact we were created by God created in
Christ Jesus to do good work (Ephesians 2:10).; Such goodness must not stop and the Holy Spirit will
help us.
What is the
work of the Holy Spirit?
Ø The Holy Spirit was sent by the Father to dwell
in us forever so that whenever and wherever we are, we can worship God in
spirit and truth (John 4:24). The Holy Spirit helps us how to pray;
The Holy Spirit prays for us to God (Romans
8:26). Do not be arrogant if we can pray and fast,
because many times we fast there’s still self-interest.
Ø The Holy Spirit leads us into all
truth (John 16:13). therefore, make reading the
Bible is our habit that tells us how God arranged our lives so that our lives become beautiful and perfect.
Ø
The Holy Spirit helps us overcome the lusts of the flesh (Galatians 5: 16-18). Notice that the desires of the Holy Spirit always contradict to the desires of the flesh; and it's up to us to obey the
desires of the Spirit or the desires of the flesh!
Which
are included in the deeds of the flesh? Fornication,
uncleanness, lust, idolatry, magic, feud, strife, jealousy, anger,
self-interest, harming, spirit-breaking, envy, drunkenness, drunkenness, etc. Those who do
such things will not inherit the kingdom of God
(vv. 19-21).
While the fruits of the Holy Spirit are: love, joy,
peace, patience, kindness, goodness, loyalty, gentleness, self-control (vv.
22-23).
Application: we must dare to resist the will of the
carnal desires and to obey the will of the Holy Spirit.
What
should we not do to the Holy Spirit?
§ Do not grieve the Holy Spirit through filthy words that come out of your
mouth but use constructive words so that those who hear them get grace (Ephesians 4: 29-30). If we are not eager to read the Bible it also grieves the Holy Spirit because it is the same as we disrespect the writings which are inspired
by the Holy Spirit.
§ Do not extinguish the movement of the Holy Spirit (1 Thessalonians 5:19).
§ Don't blaspheme the Holy Spirit (Matthew
12:31).
Jesus
became a perfect example, He never insults sinners, it is because there is the Holy Spirit in Him. He forgave the adulterous
women. And it is different when he dealt with the scribes who felt themselves holy, Jesus rebuked them as hypocrites. Jesus did not come to call the righteous but sinners (Mathew
9:13) because He wanted to make them good.
There
is no slightest good in ourselves, but we are equipped to
do good work and the Holy Spirit helps us to be able to do it. Therefore we
should obey the will of the Holy Spirit and reject the deed of
the flesh. The Holy Spirit is our guarantee that enables us to reach our final goal of meeting of the heavenly Bridegroom and living together with Him forever in the new Jerusalem (cf. Eph. 1:
13-14). Amen
Lemah Putro, Sunday, August 11, 2019
By Pastor Paulus Budiono
Translation used : NKJV
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