"SECOND CORINTHIANS – EXPOSITORY OUTLINES"A Different Jesus, Spirit, And Gospel (2 Cor 11:4)
INTRODUCTION
1. In 2 Cor 11:1-4 , Paul expresses his grave concern for the brethren in
Corinth…
a. With a godly jealousy, he is fearful their minds may have been
corrupted from the simplicity that is in Christ – 2 Cor 11:1-3
b. With a touch of irony, perhaps even sarcasm, he refers to their
seeming willingness to put up with someone who might teach
"another Jesus", "a different spirit", even "a different gospel"
– 2 Cor 11:4
1) He most likely has reference to "Judaizing teachers"
2) These were Jewish believers in Christ who taught Gentiles had
to be circumcised and keep the Law of Moses (cf. Acts 15:1-29;
Ga 2:1-5)2. The problem Paul faced is not unique to his day and age; even
today…
a. There are people who teach a "Jesus" different than the One
revealed in the Bible
b. Many claim to be led by the "Spirit", who in fact may heeding a
different "spirit"
c. What is often proclaimed as the "gospel", has been altered in its
message so as to be different than the gospel proclaimed by the
apostles of Christ3. The danger of leaving "the simplicity that is in Christ" is very
real, and so I wish to…
a. Identify how some actually preach "A Different Jesus, Spirit, And
Gospel"
b. Briefly review what the Bible teaches about Jesus, the Spirit,
and the gospel of Christ[Let’s begin with the idea of…]
I. A DIFFERENT JESUS
A. A DIFFERENT JESUS AS PREACHED BY SOME TODAY…
1. Some "non-Christian" religions, of course, teach a different
Jesus
a. That Jesus was at best simply a good man or teacher (e.g.,
Judaism)
b. That Jesus was at best a prophet of God (e.g., Islam)
2. But some professing "Christian" religions also teach a
different Jesus
a. That He is a created being (Jehovah Witnesses)
b. That He is a god among many gods (Mormons)
c. The "Jesus Seminar" has sought to redefine who Jesus was,
by stripping Him of many of the teachings and miracles
attributed to Him in the BibleB. THE TRUE JESUS IS THE ONE REVEALED BY HIS APOSTLES…
1. As eyewitnesses who spent time with Him, only they are
qualified to testify as to who Jesus was – cf. Acts 10:39-41;
2 Pe 1:16; 1 Jn 1:1-2
2. Their testimony, as recorded in the New Testament, reveal
Jesus to be:
a. The Christ, the Son of the Living God – Mt 16:16
b. The One who was with God, and was God – Jn 1:1-2
c. The One in Whom all the fullness of God dwells bodily –
Co 2:9-10
d. The One Who died for our sins and rose from the dead, as
foretold in the Old Testament scriptures – 1 Cor 15:1-4
e. The One Who teaches that many will be lost, and requires an
obedient faith – Mt 7:13-14; Mt 7:21-23; Mt 28:20[In truth, the only reliable historical record that we have of Jesus is
the New Testament, written by those who either knew Jesus intimately,
or were personal acquaintances of His apostles. If we desire to know
the "true" Jesus, it is to them we must turn!As we continue, consider some thoughts related to…]
II. A DIFFERENT SPIRIT
A. MANY PEOPLE PROFESS TO BE LED BY THE SPIRIT TODAY…
1. It is quite common to hear people say, "The Spirit led me to
do this, believe that…"
a. They believe the Holy Spirit leads through impressions,
intuition, etc.
b. They believe the Holy Spirit is so leading people in all
the denominations
2. Yet these same people teach conflicting doctrines
a. Some believe the Spirit tells them pray to Mary; others say
the Spirit tells them that is blasphemous
b. Some believe the Spirit confirms to them that Joseph Smith
is a prophet, others are convinced the Spirit tells them he
was a false prophet
c. In one highly publicized case, one church said the Spirit
led them to sell their church building at a set price; but
another church wanting to buy the building said the Spirit
told them the price was too high!
— We can appreciate the wisdom of John’s admonition to "test the
spirits" – 1 Jn 4:1B. THE TRUE SPIRIT IS THAT WHICH INSPIRED THE APOSTLES…
1. Who was to guide them into all the truth – Jn 16:12-13
2. Who did not lead them through impressions that could be
misinterpreted, but through audible and sometimes visual means
that could be confirmed miraculously
a. Note that the Spirit "said" to Philip… – cf. Acts 8:29
b. Note that while Paul’s "impression" was to go one way, the
Holy Spirit made it clear where He wanted them to go –
cf. Acts 16:6-7
— I.e., the Spirit did not, and does not lead people in ways
that might be confused with impressions or wishes of the
human spirit
3. The Spirit led the apostles into "all" the truth
a. Paul had proclaimed the "whole counsel of God" – Acts 20:27
b. Peter had been given "all things that pertain to life and
godliness" – 2 Pe 1:3
c. The faith was "once for all" delivered unto the saints –
Jude 3
4. The Spirit "confirmed" the completed revelation by signs and
wonders – He 2:1-4
a. Therefore our task is to "give the more earnest heed" to
those things revealed by the Spirit through the apostles
and prophets of the New Testament
b. Or as per Jude, to "contend earnestly for the faith once
delivered" – Ju 3
— We can "test the spirits" by comparing them with the revealed
and confirmed Word of God, for that is how the Spirit speaks
to us today![So much religious confusion is the result of people listening to their
own "human spirit", when what we need to do is return to that Word of
God which the Spirit revealed in the first place!Finally, it saddens me deeply to say that many sincere people are
teaching…]III. A DIFFERENT GOSPEL
A. MANY PEOPLE PROCLAIM A DIFFERENT GOSPEL TODAY…
1. Two extreme views of the gospel are often preached
a. Salvation by works (i.e., we are saved by meritorious
deeds)
b. Salvation by faith alone (i.e., obedience not required)
— Actually, these two extremes are simply over-reactions
against each other
2. To illustrate, consider the subject of baptism
a. Some teach that baptism without faith saves
b. Others teach that faith without baptism saves
— Jesus taught that both faith and baptism saves – Mk 16:16
3. As we seek to proclaim the true gospel, we need to remember
that any change results in a "perverted gospel", against which
Paul warned – Ga 1:8-9B. THE TRUE GOSPEL IS THAT WHICH THE APOSTLES PROCLAIMED…
1. Their gospel contained "facts to believe", such as:
a. Jesus was crucified for our sins – 1 Corr 15:1-3
b. He was raised from the dead – 1 Cor 15:4
c. He is exalted as Lord and Savior – Acts 2:33-36
d. He is coming again to execute judgment and be glorified
– 2 Th 1:7-10
2. Their gospel also contained "commands to obey" (cf. 2 Th 1:8;
1 Pe 4:17; in which we learn the gospel must be "obeyed");
such commands include:
a. Believing Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God – Acts 8:35-37
b. Confessing your faith in Jesus as Lord – Ro 10:9-10
c. Repenting of your sins – Acts 2:38 ; 2 Cor 3:19; Acts 17:30
d. Being baptized for the remission of your sins – Mk 16:15-16;
Acts 2:38; Acts 22:16
e. Remaining faithful to the Lord until death – Mt 28:19-20;
Re 2:10
3. And their gospel contained wonderful "promises to receive",
including:
a. The remission of sins – Acts 2:38; Acts 3:19
b. The gift of the Holy Spirit – Acts 2:38; cf. Jn 7:37-39;
Acts 5:32
c. The gift of eternal life – Ro 6:23CONCLUSION
1. The warning against receiving "A Different Jesus, Spirit, And
Gospel" is a timely one…
a. There are literally thousands of different denominations,
teaching conflicting doctrines
b. Many have developed doctrines that are distinctly different as it
relates to:
1) Who Jesus is
2) How the Spirit reveals His truth to us
3) What constitutes the gospel of Jesus Christ2. Who, and what, is the true Jesus, Spirit and gospel? – cf. 2 Cor 11:4
a. The true Jesus is the One the apostles preached
b. The true Spirit is the One received by the early Christians, Who
guided them into the truth which is fully and completely revealed
in the pages of the New Testament
c. The true gospel is that one proclaimed by the apostles and
received by the early church3. Brethren, be careful lest "your minds…be corrupted from the
simplicity that is in Christ"!
a. Satan would love to deceive us like he did with Eve
b. He has his own "ministers of righteousness" working in his behalf
– cf. 2 Cor 11:13-15The only way to avoid being deceived is to be like the Christians in
Jerusalem who "continued steadfastly in the apostles’ doctrine…"
(Acts 2:42 ). Whose doctrine are you heeding?
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