
Currently: Scandalous Grace
Martyn Lloyd Jones, one of the most famous expositors of God's Word in the 20th century, once preached in his sermon on Romans 6:1,
"It is true that where sin abounded grace has much more abounded; well then, “Shall we continue in sin that grace may abound yet further?” The true preaching of the gospel of salvation by grace alone always leads to the possibility of this charge being brought against it. There is no better test as to whether a man is really preaching the New Testament gospel than this, that some people might misunderstand it and mis-interpret it that it really amounts to this: that because you are saved by grace alone, it does not really matter at all what you do, you can go on sinning all you like because it will redound all the more to the glory of grace. That is a very good test of gospel preaching. If my preaching of the gospel does not expose it to that misunderstanding, then it is not the gospel. Let me show you what I mean. If a man preaches justification by works, no one would ever raise the question. If he says, “If you want to go to heaven, you must stop committing sins, live a life filled with good works, and keep this up regularly and constantly until the end, then you will be a Christian and go to heaven when you die.” Obviously, no one will accuse a man who preached like this of saying, “Let us continue in sin that grace may abound.” But every preacher who preached the gospel has been accused of this! They have all been accused of “antinomianism.” I would say to all preachers: If your preaching of salvation has not been misunderstood in that way, then you had better examine your sermons again, and you had better make sure that you really are preaching the salvation that is proclaimed in the New Testament to the ungodly, the sinner, to those who are dead in trespasses and sins, to those who are the enemies of God. There is a kind of dangerous element about the true presentation of the doctrine of salvation."
I believe this statement is most accurately summarized in the series we'll be discovering together from June through September: Scandalous Grace. Grace is absolutely scandalous to someone who's heart and mind are in bondage to legalism. And this is because it's ecstatically liberating.
Think about for just a minute...you're no longer under God's wrath for your sin...He's never again going to be angry with you...you're completely and totally forgiven...once and for all...for past sins, present sins, and future sins... Can you feel it? Is there any sense at all, no matter how slight it may be, of the liberating, ecstatic joy that this could bring to your life? Does it make you feel kind of like a kid inside? Does it make you giddy, even if just for a second? Then you've just tasted scandalous grace.
Join us during The Feast from June through September as we rediscover biblical grace, the way God meant us to enjoy it. We'll be using Terry Virgo's book God's Lavish Grace as a guide for us in this adventure, and we'll be giving away copies of Terry's book Enjoying God's Grace for your personal use and growth. You can also keep up with the blog that tracks along this series.
I look forward to meeting you and watching God unleash His grace inside your heart and mind.
- Rob
Preaching Schedule
| June 6 | Introduction: Breaking the Cycle and Enjoying Grace |
Rob Wilkerson |
| June 13 | Why Did God Give us His Law? |
Jonathan Eftychiou |
| June 20 | Understanding the Free Gift of God's Righteousness |
Rob Wilkerson |
| June 21 | Should We Keep on Sinning Since We Have Grace? | Rob Wilkerson |
| June 28 | So Are You Really Free from Sin? Or Not? |
Rob Wilkerson |
| July 4 | Redependence Day: Proclaiming Daily Dependence on God's Grace |
Jonathan Chambers |
| July 11 | You are No Longer a Slave to Lifeless "Christian" Behavior |
Rob Wilkerson |
| July 18 | What Did You and I Do to Deserve Such Grace? |
Rob Wilkerson |
| July 25 | I Am What I Am & You Are What You Are...by God's Grace |
Rob Wilkerson |
| Aug 1 | Escaping Rule-Keeping and Embracing a Healthy Conscience |
Rob Wilkerson |
| Aug 8 | The Grace of God That Teaches Us to Say "NO!" |
Rob Wilkerson |
| Aug 15 | The Grace of Spiritual and Self-Discipline |
Rob Wilkerson |
| Aug 22 | Keeping in Step with the Holy Spirit of Grace |
Rob Wilkerson |
| Aug 29 | The Grace-Filled Practice of Giving |
Rob Wilkerson |
| Sept 5 | Grace That Never Lets Go | Carl Blackburn |
| Sept 12 | The Promise of Grace in the Future...for Today | Rob Wilkerson |