Lesson #333

TEXT1 Tim. 4:1-2;  2 Tim. 4:3-4

INTRODUCTION:

A.      MUCH TROUBLE - MANY FACTIONS IN THE CHURCH.

B.      PROPHESIED IN OUR TEXT - MUCH COMES FROM WITHIN

          ( Acts 20:29-30 ).

C.      OUR GENERATION IS NOT EXEMPT. ONLY ONE WAY TO SEE THE END

          OF SUCH DIVISION( 1 Cor.4:6 ).

D.      HERESY OF THE 70's - IMPUTATION OF CHRIST'S RIGHTEOUSNESS.

I.      CHRIST'S RIGHTEOUSNESS NOT DENIED!

A.      HIS FRIENDS VOUCH FOR HIM( Heb. 4:15;  1 Pet. 2:21-22 ).

B.      EVEN HIS ENEMIES( John 8:46;  18:38;  Matt. 27:3-4 ).

C.      GOD GAVE HIS APPROVAL( Acts 2:22 ).

II.     CHRIST'S RIGHTEOUSNESS WAS NECESSARY!

A.      NECESSARY TO QUALIFY HIM AS JUDGE( John 5:22;  Matt. 7:1-5 ).

B.      NECESSARY FOR HIM TO BE A SAVIOR( Heb. 5:8-9 ).

C.      HIS OBEDIENCE HAD PURPOSE - TO QUALIFY HIM AS A SACRIFICE.

          1.       OT sacrifices imperfect, not complete value( Heb. 5:8-9 ).

          2.       Sacrifice of Jesus, worth more than all mankind( John 3:16 ).

          3.       But God's will must be followed( Heb. 10:5-18 ).  Suppose Jesus had sinned. 

                    Whose sins would he have died for?  His own!( 2 Cor. 5:21;  1 Pet. 2:24 ).

III.    WHAT IS THIS DOCTRINE OF IMPUTATION?

A.      QUOTES:

          1.       "From this it is also evident that we are justified before God solely by the

                   intercession of Christ's righteousness.  This equivalent to saying that man is

                   not righteous in himself but because the righteousness of Christ is

                   communicated to him by imputation."

                   "You see that righteousness is not in us, but in Christ, that we possess it only

                   because we are partakers in Christ... The only fulfillment he alludes to is that

                   which we obtain through imputation."

                   "To declare that by him alone we accounted righteous, what else is this but to       

                   lodge our righteousness in Christ's obedience, because the obedience of Christ

                   is reckoned to us as if it were our own." ( John Calvin, THE INSTITUTES

                   OF THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION, vol. 20, p. 350 ).

          2.       "Those whom God effectively calleth he also freely justifieth;  not by infusing

                   righteousness into them, but by pardoning their sins and by accounting and

                   accepting their persons as righteous, not for anything wrought in them, or

                   done by them, but for Christ's sake alone;  not by imputing faith itself, the act        

                   of believing, or any other evangelical obedience, to them as their

                   righteousness;  but by imputing the obedience and sacrifice of Christ unto

                   them, they receiving and resting on him and his righteousness by faith;  which

                   faith they have not of themselves, it is the gift of God."  THE WESTMINSTER

                   CONFESSION.  ( Gordon Clark, WHAT DO PRESBYTERIANS BELIEVE?

                   p. 120 ).

          3.       "Christ not only bore our penalty on the cross, but in his life he perfectly obeyed his

                   Father.  It is the personal righteousness of Christ's sinless obedience that is put to our

                   account, on the basis of which are declared not guilty." ( Gordon Clark ).

          4.       Baptist Encyclopedia:  "Christ imputes or reckons his righteousness to  every

                   one of them, and it becomes their own just as really as if they had  wrought it our for

                   themselves.  His perfect earthly obedience... he place to the credit of each member of

                   his elect family.  He give the righteousness he acquired to every saint.  He has

                   obeyed... for all trusting disciples, and he gives them this divine righteousness.  Paul,

                   the great apostle declares that his righteousness justifies without any of our own

                   works.  Christ's obedience is as much ours as they are his."

          5.       Albert Barnes:  "When righteousness of Christ is said to be imputed to us,  the

                   meaning is that God so places it to our account, that in the eyes of the law we are

                   held righteous and, therefore, treated accordingly."  "That the righteousness of Christ

                   is imputed to man and that the obedience of Christ becomes man's, thus it is not

                   necessary for man to render full gospel obedience in order to be saved."

B.      ILLUSTRATE WITH THE LEDGER.

C.      QUOTES FROM OUR BRETHREN:

          1.       "Calvin was right in doctrine, wrong in terminology"( Wayne McDaniel ).

          2.       "I will stand in judgment only with the righteousness of Jesus."

          3.       "Because of his obedience, those who are in him can be saved although they never do

                   achieve perfect obedience themselves.  They are saved not because they obey

                   perfectly, but because they believe on Jesus"( GG 2/12/'70, Ed Fudge ).

D.      ROBERT TURNER'S ILLUSTRATION: 

          1.       His clean garment over our dirty clothes( Isa. 64:6 ).

          2.       It is said God does not regard good in us( Rom. 3:9-12 ).

          3.       Is that what that passage teaches?

          4.       ( Acts 10:35 ).  Righteousness is noted by God.

IV.   WHAT ARE THE IMPLICATIONS OF THIS DOCTRINE?

A.      MORE QUOTES:

          1.       John Walvoord: "It is reckoned to the believer at the moment of faith and becomes

                   his forever by judicial declaration of God.  The righteousness thus imputed meets

                   completely the demands of a righteous God and is the sole basis for our

                    acceptance with God."

          2.       Gordon Clark:  "But it is otherwise with Biblical justification, for if favor with

                    God depended on our future conduct, eventual salvation would be based on our

                    works – clearly contrary to Scriptures - and we could never have assurance of

                   success.  When our position  depends of Christ's merits instead of our own, we have

                    no need to fear."

B.      QUOTES FROM OUR WAYWARD BRETHREN:

          1.       God overlooks sins of weakness - Hitting thumb, cussing, being killed.

                   But aren't all sins of the flesh sins of weakness.  What about fornication?

                   ( Eph. 5: 5 )  What about Ananias and Sapphira?

          2.       God overlooks sins of ignorance, i.e. instruments, institutions, tongues.

          3.       Some have said we can on that basis fellowship even the First Christian Church.

          4.       "I will make nothing a test of fellowship which the Lord had not made a condition of

                   Salvation."  Ed Fudge, Carl Ketcherside.  In their literature,  only baptism and

                    the  Lord's supper were areas where they would be firm.

V.    IS THIS TEACHING SO?

A.      THE PASSAGE USED DOESN'T TEACH IT( Rom. 4:3, 5, 9, 11, 19-24 ).

          1.       In our text faith is reckoned for righteousness( James 2:21-23 ).

          2.       It places conditions upon forgiveness( vs. 7;  Psa. 32:5 ).

B.      It has been argued that life is in the blood( Lev. 17:11 ).

          1.       What does this verse mean?  Blood is an atonement, for in the shedding of

                   blood life is given and the price is paid.

          2.       Not a balanced ledger, but a clean one.

C.      Hebrews 10:5-9.  IT HAS BEEN ARGUED THAT GOD DOESN'T WANT SACRIFICE

          .  ( see verse 10 ).

VI.   HOW DOES THE SINNER BECOME RIGHTEOUS?

A.      WE ARE CLEANSED BY HIS BLOOD( Heb. 9:11-14 ).

B.      WHEN WE SPEAK OF HIS BLOOD, WE ARE REFERRING TO HIS DEATH

          ( vs. 15;  Rom. 5:8-10 ).

C.      JESUS CLEANSES OUR SIN BY PAYING THE PRICE( Rom.6:23; 5:8; 3:25 ).

          propitiationhilasterion (hil-as-tay'-ree-on); an expiatory (place or thing), i.e.

          (concretely) an atoning victim, or (specially) the lid of the Ark (in the Temple).

          COVER DOESN'T IMPLY HIDING, BUT SATISFYING THE CHARGE.

D.      THROUGH HIS BLOOD WE HAVE FORGIVENESS( Eph. 1:7 ).

E.      BUT FORGIVENESS IS CONDITIONAL!!

          1.       For the alien( Acts 2 :38 ).

          2.       For the erring child( Acts 8:22;  1 John 1:9 ).

          3.       Both must walk in the light( 1 John 1:6-7 ).

                     Is instrumental music light or dark?  institutions? charismatic gifts?

F.      CAN WE FELLOWSHIP THOSE IN THE DARK?

          ( 2 John 9-11;  Rom. 16:17-18 ).

CONCLUSION:

A.      2 Tim. 4:2.  IN SEASON AND OUT OF SEASON.

B.      BEWARE OF THE WOLVES AND FALSE BRETHREN( Acts 20:29-20 ).