Hope that does not Disappoint
Is the Movement just a dim memory? Has the passing of
time and the pressure to decide what youre going to
do with yourself for the rest of your life dulled you little
by little? Have you been forced into compromising until,
at last, youre like all the rest? Or are you someone
who cant stand to think about what you lost when the
Movement failed, because at one time the dream seemed so
close at hand?
So, now it’s too painful to remember and there is
no opiate strong enough to drive away the pain. Many others
are burned out, tired of trying, suspicious, cynical, hopeless.
Where did the Movement go? Why did we let it slip away?
Is there a true hope that will be realized in a life that
will never disappoint and never end?
So where are you today and what are you going to do with
yourself for the rest of your life? Where is the same basic
unfulfilled desire in you, suppressed behind the pile of
bureaucracy on your desk while you now try to make it in
the system you detested a few short years before? “Idealistic,”
you say. But you say that only because you did not find
what was basic in you, what was real and genuine, what life
was really supposed to be. No, you didn’t find it
then, but there is still hope!
If the good news spoken about in the New Testament of
the Bible were true, if we human beings really could be
washed and cleansed of all the guilty stains buried deep
in the recesses of our souls, then we could be one! This
hope is the only genuine and living hope we have. All other
hope has proven to be false. Paul the Apostle said that
if we truly came into the real Messiah, we would find that
hope. He sums up the life you always wanted but never found
in Ephesians 2:12. He speaks of a tribal people with a hope
that does not disappoint.
What if it were possible to become an entirely new man,
a new personality, a new you. At some point, your utopia
busted up because through the superficial ground of good
vibes and acid highs the old man in you and his ways surfaced
and the real you came out.
In order to make any commune function the way the original
did, first there has to be a way to get rid of that old
man in you and put on the new man. You know what the old
man is. It’s your corrupted human nature which is
overwhelmingly bent on satisfying itself, satisfying your
old sensual desires and fulfilling your own pleasure. Human
nature is filled with lusts which are fantasies that you
constantly try to fulfill. Lust is the sway toward the falseness
in you. You will even deceive others in order to fulfill
those fantasies. From this corruption in each of us comes
the things that divide us and destroy our lives — greed,
envy, jealousy, hatred, strife, ill will toward others and
ourselves, treachery, slander, arrogance, and unbridled
sensuality. This corrupted old man represents all mankind,
the entire human race, including the whole of Christianity
today.
The new man, on the other hand, is the life or character
of Yahshua himself, created in justice and peace. This
life of the spirit is what makes us one with our Creator
and with one another. It is what enables us to regard others
more highly than ourselves and to lay down our life daily
for others, being gentle and patient and kind and forbearing
with one another.
The spirit of Yahshua is the source of our passion. Through
him, we guard and keep our harmony and oneness in the binding
power of peace. The life of this new man is a communal or
common life which includes all who have totally died by
giving up their old life and coming into Messiah. Together
we are becoming a commonwealth, a holy nation.
Just think! Here is the secret of living in a commune
with success, without ever busting up! It gives us the power
to lay aside falsehood and speak the truth to one another,
knowing that we truly belong to one another. In order for
you to be a part of this, you have to experience a new beginning.
It starts when you listen to a true, real preacher like
the one in Ephesians 1:13 (not like those on TV or in church,
but one sent to you from a community of people bonded together
forever in love and unity). Such a preacher could bring
you to the point where you could be sealed in your spirit
with the very Spirit of God who bonds you together in unity
and peace with all those in every Community of Messiah.
This Spirit gives you the power to overcome the forces of
deceit and falsehood that once ruled your life.
Messiah himself said that whoever believes and is immersed
into his life will be saved. This is the meaning of baptism,
through which you die and are raised again into Messiah’s
life. It does not mean to merely listen to the truth spoken
by one who is sent to you. It means combining what you hear
with obedience. Not only must you receive the message of
the one sent to you, but you must also share a death like
Messiah’s. Through baptism you must give up your old
life completely with all its desires and ambitions. You
must put an end to your old life. Then, if you do this,
you can be rescued from this wicked self you detest that
made this world so wicked in the first place. The wages
of your old life in this corrupt world is death.
This is the only way it can happen. It must be life for
life. The life you’ve always hoped for, the one that
will not disappoint you, cannot be found any other way.
It’s as simple as this: Messiah died for all of us
so that all of us who are alive will have the opportunity
to live no longer for ourselves, but to fulfill the purpose
of Him who died for our sake and rose again from the dead.
Therefore, if anyone is immersed into the life of Messiah,
he is a new creation; he has become a brand new person inside.
He is not the same anymore. The old ways have passed away.
The fresh, new life has begun.
After all your travels and all your trips and all your
illusions and disappointments, you must now see the Lamb
of God that takes away the sin of the world. His blood covers
our sin and causes us to know that we are forgiven. We must
all come to know we are forgiven, so that we can forgive
others, so that we can come together. But you can’t
get forgiven by trying to forgive yourself through some
therapy or psychology. You can never analyze yourself into
forgiveness. Forgiveness is a gift that is based on a great
price that was paid for it. It’s not cheap. That’s
why it’s eternal. True forgiveness lasts forever.
It’s not justice that one would do wrong to his
neighbor. But this injustice fills the earth; it fills every
neighborhood; it touches every life. There is a penalty
for this injustice and that penalty is death. Everyone who
ever did harm to his neighbor is guilty enough to die and
must taste the horrible separation and confinement of death
to pay for his sins.
In old Israel, God provided a way for his people to be
forgiven. Whenever a man sinned, he could sacrifice a lamb,
a choice lamb, the best lamb from his flock, to atone for
his sin. When the man laid his hands on the lamb as it was
being slain, his guilt was transferred to the lamb, and
the lamb’s blood was then poured out as an offering
— a life for a life. The lamb died so the man could be
forgiven and go free.
This always pierced the heart of the sincere, because
they tenderly loved their flocks, especially their choicest
lambs. So, to kill the best lamb was a most painful experience.
Even though this sacrifice could never fully cleanse their
conscience, the God of Israel wanted his people to know
the terrible cost to undo the effect of sin on the earth.
It would take something more to finally set creation free
from its curse.
At just the right time in history, there was born an even
more costly and perfect Lamb than the very best of their
flocks. It was the human Lamb of God, our Creator’s
own Son. He was the very best of the flock of humanity.
In fact, he was the firstborn of a whole new race of unstained,
guilt-free human beings who could love one another from
a pure heart. He never did harm to his neighbor, but instead
was the ultimate example of how we should live. So this
Lamb, this perfect Lamb, was slain for all of us, for all
of our guilt. The faith that causes us to believe in Him
also causes us to give up all we have, even our own sovereignty,
in baptism and receive his life. This is what transfers
forgiveness to us. It is life for life — His life for our
life. We can be forgiven! This is how you can be free. This
is the good news and it’s meant for you.
Romans 5:5
Ephesians 4:22-25
Galalians 3:27
1 Peter 2:9; 1 Corinthians 10:16; Ephesians 2:12; 4:2,25
Romans 3:23; 6:23; James 4:17
Galatians 3:27; Mark 16:16
John 13:20; Luke 10:16; Romans 6:2-5
2 Corinthians 5:15-17
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