21 -- REJECTING GOD THE SON
We have now come to the
second stage of rejection. We are in search for the reason that
men are lost. If God can't save a Sinner (and we see that the sinner is
not saved), there must be a
reason for it, and the trouble must be with the man, and not with the
Lord. In our last chapter we
noticed that men rejected God the Father and were lost and now for
awhile we want to see if we
can find out why they were lost under the dispensation of the Son.
We all know that God loved
sinners, and we all know that Christ died for sinners. Now if
these are facts, and we all know they are, there must be a ground for
God the Father and God the
Son's turning away from a lost man and turning him into an awful hell.
But we read in John's
Gospel 1:10, 11: "He was in the world, and the world was made by him,
and the world knew him
not. He came unto his own and his own received him not." Here is one
key that will unlock the
door and let you get a peep into the real condition of things.
Now reader, remember
that the dispensation of the Father is now past, and the dispensation
of the Son is now inaugurated, and men now are to reach the Father
through the Son. They can't go
direct to the Father, for the Son is now the link between God and man.
You come to Christ and ask
Him how to get to the Father, and you hear Him say, "No man cometh to
the Father but by me; I am
the door." That means if you get in by me you will have to come in by
me and if you don't come in
by me you don't get in at all. Then we have just read that He came to
His own and His own
received Him not; now reader, if He came to His own and His own
received Him not, what is to
become of them? The Holy Ghost has not yet been given, for the Son of
man has not yet been
glorified, and the dispensation of the Father is now a thing of the
past. The Father, so to speak, has
had His day and age, and has passed off of the stage of action and has
withdrawn Himself from the
public and is now retired behind the curtains of time, and has put His
well beloved Son on the
stage of action. Now he waits to see whether or not we will receive
Him, and with all the love of
a great God and all the love of a tender Father, He watches to see lust
what we will do for we
remember that when the Son was baptized at Jordan, the voice came from
heaven, "This is my Son,
hear him." And now it is hear Him or hear nobody, for the Father only
works for us through the
blessed Son.
Now, if you will turn
to the 4th Chapter of St. Luke's Gospel you will there have record of
the first sermon that the Son of God ever preached, and we will see
just how they received it, and
what effect it had on them, and see whether or not it was received or
rejected. Please read the 28th
and 29th verses. "And all they in the synagogue, when they heard these
things, were filled with
wrath, and rose up and thrust him out of the city, and led him unto the
brow of the hill whereon
their city was built, that they might cast him down headlong." If the
only hope of heaven for these
people is through the blessed Christ and we know that it is, and here
is the record of His first
sermon, and they are filled with wrath and desire to drag Him from the
synagogue to the top of the
hill and cast Him headlong, on what grounds do you think they will ever
get to heaven?
It is to go to heaven
through Christ or not go at all. What bright hope do you see in the
future for that crowd? Their hope of heaven is in Christ, and now they
have rejected Him, and not
only that, but the desire of their hearts is to kill Him and get Him
out of the way. They watch Him
and try every way in the world to get some clue at Him in order that
they might put Him to death.
No doubt but that they talked much of going to heaven; and what kind of
a place would heaven be,
if a set of murderers could get into it?
We read again in
Matthew and Mark and Luke of the Master's crossing the Sea of Galilee
and coming to the country of the Gadarenes. There He found a man with a
legion of devils in him,
and we read that he was a terror to the whole country. He had broken
jail and broken off chains
and fetters and stayed out in the tombs, and cut himself with the
stones, and he was so
devil-possessed that no man could go where he was. The Master went over
and saved the fellow,
and when the people of the city came out the man was clothed in his
right mind and was sitting at
the Master's feet. It looks like the whole country would have gone
forward for prayer. Well, let's
see if they did. Read in Mark 5:17: "And they began to pray him to
depart out of their coast." Now,
the reader will see at a glance that there was no hope for that crowd
on the face of the earth. They
were lost When the Son of God got into the boat there was a whole
country of Christ-rejecters as
much lost as they can ever be.
Again we read in the 12th
Chapter of Matthew of a man whom the Lord God healed on the
Sabbath Day, and now look at the 14th verse and you will see the
results and the reward He got for
His good deed. "Then the Pharisees went out and held a council against
him how they might
destroy him." Brother, or sister, you are a man or a woman of good
judgment, and you know that
these Pharisees were living at that time in the dispensation of the
blessed Christ, and the only hope
of heaven is in Christ, and now they have just gone out and held a
council against Him that they
might put Him to death. He has just said, "No man cometh to the Father
but by me, I am the door,"
and what hope Is there for those Pharisees? If they are not lost there
is no such thing as a man's
ever being lost. So many people are concerned about the sin against the
Holy Ghost. Well, it is
enough to make a man tremble from the top of his head to the end of his
toe. But while it is true, the
man who sins against the Holy Ghost is a lost man, he isn't any worse
lost than the man who sins
against the Son of man until the Christ has cut him off and appoints
him his portion among the
hypocrites and unbelievers. If a man cuts himself off from the Father
or the Son or the Holy Ghost
until he is lost, it doesn't change the thing a bit in the world which
one he rejected. He is a lost
man, and a lost man is a lost man, don't you see?
I could pile up
Scripture here all day to show that the blessed Son of God was
rejected, but
you know it as well as I do. If you will turn and look at the betrayal
of the Son of God by Judas and
then look at His arrest and trial and conviction and see the mob on His
trail as He was sent from
the hall of Pilate to the hall of Herod, and see the awful mob and hear
them shout, "Let his blood
be on us and our children. Give us Barabbas and let Christ be
crucified." Get Him out of the way;
we don't want to hear His preaching any longer. He says repent or
perish, and we don't want to
repent. He says, "Ye must be born again," but we don't want to be born
again. He says, "Ye must
be holy or ye can't see God," but we don't want to be holy, we want to
be unholy, in fact, we are
tired of Him; kill Him and get Him out of the way.
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