“Sing to the Lord, bless His name;
Proclaim good tidings of His salvation from day to day.
Tell of His glory among the nations,
His wonderful deeds among all the peoples.
For great is the Lord and greatly to be praised;
He is to be feared above all gods.
For all the gods of the peoples are idols,
But the Lord made the heavens.
Splendor and majesty are before Him,
Strength and beauty are in His sanctuary.”
“Say among the nations, ‘The Lord reigns;
Indeed, the world is firmly established, it will not be moved;
He will judge the peoples with equity.’”
“…for He is coming,
For He is coming to judge the earth.
He will judge the world in righteousness
And the peoples in His faithfulness.” (Psalm 96:2-6,10,13 NASB1995)
What are the “good tidings of His salvation” that we, as followers of Christ, should be proclaiming to the people of the world? They are that Jesus Christ, the second person of our triune God – Father, Son, and Holy Spirit – left his throne in heaven, came to earth, and was born as a baby to a human mother, but was conceived of the Holy Spirit and not of man. Thus, he was not born with a sin nature as we are, and he never once sinned against God the Father. And he came for the purpose to die on a cross for our sins.
When he lived on the earth, during his last few years of ministry, he performed all sorts of miracles, and he preached repentance (death to sin) for salvation from sin, and obedience to God for eternal life with God. And he called out sin for what it was, and he let the people know that they had to suffer and die to their sins, and that they had to walk in obedience to God and to his commands, if they were to have life in him, and if they were to have the promise and the hope of eternal life with God in heaven.
The rulers and teachers of the Scriptures, and people of influence in the temple and in the synagogues, for the most part, rejected Jesus for who he was/is and for who he said he was, too. For he claimed to be God, and they hated him for that. But they also were jealous of his temporary popularity among the people because of his miracles, and they didn’t like what he said about them and their hypocrisies. And they didn’t like his gospel message, either, and so they plotted and had carried out his death on a cross.
[Isaiah 53:1-12; Matthew 26:26-29; Luke 17:25; John 1:1-36; John 6:35-58; John 8:24,58; John 10:27-33; John 20:28-29; Romans 5:8; Romans 6:1-23; Romans 9:5; 1 Corinthians 11:23-32; 1 Corinthians 15:1-8; Ephesians 2:8-10; Philippians 2:5-11; Colossians 2:9; Titus 2:13; Hebrews 1:8-9; Hebrews 2:14-15; Hebrews 4:15; 1 Peter 1:20-21; 2 Peter 1:1]
So, what was Jesus Christ’s gospel message?
Jesus Christ taught that to come to him we must deny self, take up our cross daily (die daily to sin), and follow (obey) him. For if we hold on to living in sin and for self, we will lose our lives for eternity. But if we deny self, die daily to sin, by the Spirit, and we walk in obedience to our Lord and to his commands, in his power, then we have eternal life with God. For not everyone who calls him “Lord” will enter the kingdom of heaven, but the one DOING (obeying) the will of God (see Luke 9:23-26; Matthew 7:21-23).
For when Jesus gave his life up for us on that cross, he took our sins upon himself, and he put them to death with him so that, by faith in him, we will now die to sin and live to God and to his righteousness in walks of obedience to our Lord and to his commands. For he shed his blood on that cross to buy us back for God (to redeem us) out of our slavery (addiction) to sin so that we will now serve him with our lives in walks of obedience to his commands. But if sin is our practice, and not obedience, we don’t have life in Christ.
Now when this says here that God is to be feared above all gods, Jesus is included, for he is God the Son who was both fully man and fully God when he lived on the earth, and when he died on that cross for our sins. And to fear him is to show him honor, value, respect, veneration, and obedience and commitment to him as Lord (Owner-Master) of our lives. So faith in Jesus Christ, which comes from God, requires that we die to sin and that we now obey God, in practice, in doing what he commands us to do and be.
And we are to reject the “gods” of this world. And they can include other people, even preachers and teachers of The Word, and political figures, and heads of nations, and “church” denominations, and institutional market-driven “churches” (businesses) incorporated (merged, united) with the state (the world, the government, the ungodly). And they can be sinful addictions or particular hobbies or practices or possessions that have control over our lives and which shut out God as the only Lord and Master of our lives.
For what we need to understand here is that God – Father, Son Jesus Christ, and Holy Spirit – is not to be trifled with. Yes, he is a God of mercy, grace, compassion, forgiveness, and salvation. But he is also a God of justice, judgment, righteousness, and holiness, who set a standard for us to follow if we want to be forgiven of our sins and spend eternity with God in heaven. We must turn from (die to) our sins and now follow our Lord in obedience to his commands. If we do not, we will not have eternal life with God.
[Matt 7:13-14,21-23; Lu 9:23-26; Jn 10:27-30; Ac 26:18; Rom 2:6-8; Rom 6:1-23; Rom 8:1-14; Rom 12:1-2; 1 Co 6:9-10,19-20; 1 Co 10:1-22; 2 Co 5:10,15,21; Gal 5:16-24; Gal 6:7-8; Eph 2:8-10; Eph 4:17-32; Eph 5:3-6; Col 1:21-23; Col 3:1-17; Tit 2:11-14; Heb 3:1-19; Heb 4:1-13; Heb 10:23-31; Heb 12:1-2; 1 Pet 2:24; 1 Jn 1:5-10; 1 Jn 2:3-6,15-17; 1 Jn 3:4-10]
As the Deer
By Martin J. Nystrom
Based off Psalm 42:1
As the deer panteth for the water
So my soul longeth after You
You alone are my heart's desire
And I long to worship You
You alone are my strength, my shield
To You alone may my spirit yield
You alone are my heart's desire
And I long to worship You
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