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CCT Exhortation

Zach Browning on November 19, 2023

Whosoever therefore shall break one of these least commandments, and shall teach men so, he shall be called the least in the kingdom of heaven: but whosoever shall do and teach the same shall be called great in the kingdom of heaven. For I say unto you, That except your righteousness shall exceed the righteousness of the scribes and Pharisees, ye shall in no case enter into the kingdom of heaven. Matthew 5:19-20 

Jesus continues expounding the meaning and application of the law here in this passage which is in the beginning of the sermon on the mount. He is driving home the point that there are no harmless sins. There is no such thing as a little sin that doesn’t matter. The law not only applies to your actions but applies to your thoughts. A little whining, a little discontent, a lustful thought may seem harmless in the moment, but it has eternal consequence. And the way you act and the way you think both will come across to those who are around you. You are teaching all the time, especially to your family. 

But likewise here, Jesus promises real blessing and real reward for those who follow God’s commands all the way down into the minor details. All the way down into your toes. 

This goes against what I would call country music Gospel or down-home nominal Christianity. The kind who believes in the good Lord up above, but doesn’t make it into church, that hasn’t been praying like he knows he should. That doesn’t know or work to know much past John 3:16

That is not Christianity. That is a false religion. For true religion, true conversion and true faith has real fruit. The tree is known by its fruit. Real Faith is obedient Faith, real faith is working faith.

But the instruction is not left off here. Yes, obeying God matters in the smallest command, to the very smallest detail. And yet Christianity is not legalism. Why? Well, because you following the rules cannot save you. You can’t be that Holy. The Pharisees strained the gnat, but we would need to strain the amoeba. But that still wouldn’t get us there. The only righteousness that saves is perfect righteousness. Which is only found in Christ. 

And that righteousness has been placed upon us in our justification. This gift we have already received by grace. Our duty is to act like it.

Zach Browning – November 19, 2023

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Exhortation – CCT

Zach Browning on October 23, 2023

Think not that I am come to destroy the law, or the prophets: I am not come to destroy, but to fulfil. For verily I say unto you, till heaven and earth pass, one, jot or one tittle shall in no wise pass from the law, till all be fulfilled. Matthew 5:17-20

Christians need to stop apologizing for God’s law. There is only one standard of morality, and that is the standard set down in Scripture. This standard is not arbitrary, but instead reflects the nature and character of God. The moral standards given at Mount Sinai were not modified and softened in the New Testament. Many Christians give in to this sort of thinking and spend their time back pedaling and making excuses when our modern world calls God’s requirements harsh or antiquated. They give into a lie rather than standing on God’s truth. 

Jesus clearly states that the law will never pass away. That is because the law is not list of rules that God thought up. No, it is consistent with the person and nature of God, the one with whom there is no variation or shadow of turning. Therefore, His moral precepts which flow from His being cannot change. In the sermon on the Mount Jesus will walk through the ten commandments one by one teaching how they not only still apply, but they apply much deeper than outward actions alone, they apply all the way down to the heart. 

The law teaches us how we are to love God and how to love our neighbor. But more than that it shows us how we fall short, it shows us the sin in our lives, and it drives us to the only place where sin can be removed, Christ. A weak view of the law will lead to a weak view of Christ’s sacrifice. And when you do not appeal to the law when encouraging your brother, or your coworker, or your enemy, you are avoiding the very tool that God gave to bring us all down to our knees before Christ. So, give your neighbor the law, defend the law in the public square, teach law to your children, meditate on it in your heart like the psalmist. For the law is not only good, it is glorious for it turns our eyes to Christ. 

Zach Browning – October 22, 2023

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Exhortation – CCT

Zach Browning on October 18, 2023

Think not that I am come to destroy the law, or the prophets: I am not come to destroy, but to fulfil. For verily I say unto you, till heaven and earth pass, one, jot or one tittle shall in no wise pass from the law, till all be fulfilled. Matthew 5:17-20

Christians need to stop apologizing for God’s law. There is only one standard of morality, and that is the standard set down in Scripture. This standard is not arbitrary, but instead reflects the nature and character of God. The moral standards given at Mount Sinai were not modified and softened in the New Testament. Many Christians give in to this sort of thinking and spend their time back pedaling and making excuses when our modern world calls God’s requirements harsh or antiquated. They give into a lie rather than standing on God’s truth. 

Jesus clearly states that the law will never pass away. That is because the law is not list of rules that God thought up. No, it is consistent with the person and nature of God, the one with whom there is no variation or shadow of turning. Therefore, His moral precepts which flow from His being cannot change. In the sermon on the Mount Jesus will walk through the ten commandments one by one teaching how they not only still apply, but they apply much deeper than outward actions alone, they apply all the way down to the heart. 

The law teaches us how we are to love God and how to love our neighbor. But more than that it shows us how we fall short, it shows us the sin in our lives, and it drives us to the only place where sin can be removed, Christ. A weak view of the law will lead to a weak view of Christ’s sacrifice. And when you do not appeal to the law when encouraging your brother, or your coworker, or your enemy, you are avoiding the very tool that God gave to bring us all down to our knees before Christ. So, give your neighbor the law, defend the law in the public square, teach law to your children, meditate on it in your heart like the psalmist. For the law is not only good, it is glorious for it turns our eyes to Christ. 

Zach Browning – October 15, 2023

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Exhortation – CCT

Zach Browning on October 9, 2023

Brothers and Sisters of Christ Church Troy, whether you consciously do so or not, you are a representative of the most High God to your neighbors here in Troy. You have the name of God upon you, you are a member of His visible church, and your calling is to be the salt and light to the earth. That’s who you are in the story, and every Christian is to be that salt and light, but I want to impress upon you that God has been telling a specific story here in Troy. There is conflict here, there are lies being told about you and what you believe, and ultimately the lie is being told about who God is. And so, God has called you to a high task here in Troy that no one should take lightly. And you will either you will be a faithful servant pointing others here in Troy toward Christ or you will be an unfaithful servant taking the Lord’s name that is upon you in vain. Clearly there is only one option, the faithful servant, so let me dive deeper. 

We are not to do our works in order to be seen by men to get praise from men, but we are to do good works so that others might see Christ through us and glorify God in Heaven. So, what good works should you be focusing on, How are you to be salt and light. In the face of lies, let only goodness and truth come out of your mouth. Don’t gossip about your neighbor, don’t talk bad about what you saw or what heard from your neighbor. Don’t lie about your neighbor. Conversation among kirkers should not center around what so-and-so said on facebook or what you overheard so-and-so say at the gas station. Your words, even about your enemies, should not tear them down. Simply put, you should not talk bad about your enemies. If you have a complaint about them then go to them directly or seek counsel from the elders or other wise men about the situation. But do not spread a bad report among your friends. This increases division where we are to bring peace. Instead dwell on that which is true, honest, just, pure, lovely, if there is any good report, if there is any virtue, if there is anything praiseworthy, talk about such things.

Zach Browning – October 8, 2023

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