Sessional Song |
24th
September 2016 and yet another Cadetsʼ Session began at William
Booth College,
London, as it
did at other Salvation Army training colleges around the world. As ever, the
session has a name: Messengers of the
Gospel. I think that the General has decided that the next few sessions will
all be Messengers. This is an interesting move, which may reveal something of
what he sees as the pressing priorities of the time.
What
does it mean to be a Messenger of the Gospel
̶ or even a messenger of the
gospel, as every Christian should be?
First,
you have to be a gospel person. You have to believe the gospel and live the
gospel. The heart of Christianity, as summarised in our own Doctrines, must be
in your own heart. God, who spoke the world into existence, has gone on
speaking into the world he made, even after we had turned our backs on him. We
were so affected by our rebellion, morally incapacitated in all aspects of
life, that we had rendered ourselves unable to get right with God. We were cut
off, estranged from him, strangers to his kingdom. But God, in his amazing
mercy, grace, kindness and love to the utterly undeserving, sent his Son, his
Word, into the world, incarnate as Jesus. This Jesus brings Godʼs kingdom into
a kingdom-rejecting world ̶ he brings rebels back to God. At the heart of
his work was his atoning death on the cross, which dealt with the problem of
sin and opened the way that we might know God. That is seriously good news ̶ it
is real gospel ̶ and it is communicated to the world by the
Holy Spirit, who opens eyes to see Jesus, changes lives to look like Jesus, and
opens mouths to speak of Jesus. Godʼs word through people, empowered by the
Spirit, is a dead-raising, life-giving,
world-transforming word that ALWAYS makes a difference. That is how God builds
his kingdom, and this powerful, kingdom-building, Word-Spirit communication will
go on until the end of the age. Then there will be a judgement, and our lives,
and our treatment of this Jesus who we encounter in the gospel word, will go on
trial. And then there will be two eternal destinations ̶ one
of unspeakable joy in Jesusʼ new world and another of unspeakable sadness in the
place to which Jesus sends determined exiles.
That,
in some form of words or other, is the Message. A messenger needs to believe it
for themselves. You need to be a real Christian. You need to know and love this
Jesus and his saving love and work for you. You need to be living a life which
is being shaped into his likeness by his word and by his Spirit. You need to
worship him with your mind, learning more and more of the shape of this
message, and working out how to communicate it in your context and generation.
Because
that is what you are going to do. Here is the second requirement: You have to
be a speaking person. With life changed and heart on fire, with mind engaged
and will responsive to His call, you will be looking all the time for ways and
means to get that message over. You will be a conscious messenger, a
communicator of this message in words. You know that it isnʼt a matter of “when
necessary, use words”; you know that God has given you a message to get across,
and your duty and joy is to use words in the best way possible to show people
Jesus.
To
be a messenger of the gospel is at one level to be as free as a bird. You donʼt
have to answer to earthly masters, impress the great and good, get the approval
of intellectual elites and academic examining boards. Even your accountability to the
law of the land is relativised by having a message that comes from God. You
have no one to impress but Jesus. You can be free of all earthly limits, but
you are not free to adulterate or skew the message, to make it more acceptable to the latest
incarnation of “this corrupt generation.” That you cannot do. You are
free to communicate verbally in any way you like, provided you are totally
unoriginal with regard to the message itself.
You
must use your freedom, because if you donʼt, you will preach irrelevantly. You
must be unoriginal, because if you arenʼt, you will fill the hearts and minds
of your hearers with a fake gospel which converts no one. You will become part
of the great process of vaccinating people against the gospel which has been a
major and disastrous accomplishment of the church in the West for so long. Don't
fall for that - be a real Messenger of the real Gospel.
So
far as the cadets in London SE5 are concerned, there are many, I'm sure, who want
to commit to praying for you all that you may really be what your sessional
name implies and demands of you. And we pledge to help in any way that we can
to stimulate and encourage you in the communication of the gospel of Jesus
Christ. Personally, I canʼt do much; I am a fly on the wall at WBC, and on an
outside wall at that! But I hope at least Iʼm a benign fly and not a hornet,
and Sarah is certainly a productive bee; our home is open for cadets to come
and talk, share and study.
Praise the LORD for this great talk!
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