If you are like I used to be, you may be greatly confused when you read the Gospels. They seem to contradict other New Testament Scripture. Most of our confusion is because we think these teachings are part of the New Covenant (Testament). However most of them are not. The New Testament starts in Acts, not Matthew. How do we know that?
When
we are reading, we need to ask ourselves a question. “Has Jesus died yet when this was written?” If not, it’s Old Covenant, in most
cases. If He has died, it’s New Covenant
writing.
When
Jesus came to the earth, He came directly to the Jews who were still under the
Old Covenant relationship with God. Want to get the gist of the Old
Covenant? Deuteronomy 28 spells it out
very clearly. If Israel obeyed God’s
laws, there were12 verses of blessings He would give them. (See 1-14)
If Israel disobeyed God’s laws, there were 52 verses of curses He would
give them. (See 15-68)
Do
you want to live in that kind of relationship with God? I don’t!
Unfortunately, many Christians believe that is still how God treats them
though we are under the New Covenant of grace.
So, Christianity is a burden instead of a blessing.
A
lot of what Jesus taught was Old Covenant teaching to the Jews of His day. And when He taught them, He was raising the
bar of how perfect they needed to be accepted and blessed by God. Here are some
examples:
Unless
you are more righteous than the strictest religious leaders in Jesus’s day, the
Scribes and the Pharisees, you will not go to heaven. Matthew 5:20
Calling
someone an idiot or crazy because you are angry with them will send you to
hell. Matthew 5:22.
Lust
is adultery. Matthew 5: 27-28
If
you don’t forgive people who offend you, God will not forgive you. Matthew 6:15
If
you don’t forgive people who offend you, God will send you to hell. Matthew 18:21-25
You
must live a perfect life exactly the way God does. Matthew 5:48
These
teachings were aimed at showing the Jews of His day and anyone who reads them
now that it is impossible to get God to accept you unconditionally by obeying
the law. He wanted to prepare them for
how much they needed Him to be their Savior.
He
was about to bring into existence the New Covenant and was preparing them and
everyone else for it. But the New
Covenant did not begin until after Jesus’ death, burial, resurrection and
ascension. See Hebrew 9:15.
Let’s
compare what the New Covenant says about God and you as a Christ follower.
God
has already forgiven you whether you forgive or not. Colossians 2:13
God
made you perfect in your identity in Christ.
Hebrews 10:14
God
made you a saint (holy person) and not a lustful person in Christ. 1 Corinthians 1:2
God
made you a patient person because you are complete in Christ. Colossians 2:10
The
Old Covenant was conditional based on man’s imperfect works. The New Covenant is conditional based on
faith in Jesus’ perfect work.
Read the New
Testament with clarity today as you understand the New Testament starts in Acts,
not Matthew.
Believe it! It's the Gospel.
Live Free In Christ,
Mark Maulding, President and Founder
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