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Forgiveness, Resurrection, and Eternal Life

In this episode of Renewing Your Mind, Dr. R.C. Sproul explores the profound themes of forgiveness, resurrection, and eternal life as articulated in the Apostles' Creed. He emphasizes the signifi...

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spk_0 The Bible informs us that not a single soul
spk_0 will escape the accountability of our holy God.
spk_0 I know that that tends to be obscured in our culture
spk_0 and people don't like to talk about last judgments and so on,
spk_0 but you cannot have an intelligible understanding
spk_0 of the preaching of Jesus if you obscure
spk_0 that central motif of judgment.
spk_0 The last stanza of the Apostles Creed states,
spk_0 I believe in the Holy Spirit, the holy Catholic Church,
spk_0 the forgiveness of sins, the resurrection of the body,
spk_0 and the life everlasting. Amen.
spk_0 Hi, I'm Nathan W. Bingham, and today on renewing your mind,
spk_0 we come to the final message in RC Sproul series, Basic Training.
spk_0 In this series, he is teaching us the foundational truths
spk_0 of the Christian faith as recorded in the Apostles Creed.
spk_0 But just because these truths are foundational,
spk_0 it doesn't mean there isn't confusion.
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spk_0 Today, in this final message, we see the good news,
spk_0 the gospel of Jesus Christ, affirmed for us in the Apostles Creed.
spk_0 Here's Dr. Sproul.
spk_0 Let's look then at that first of the last triad,
spk_0 the forgiveness of sins.
spk_0 Not too long ago, I listened to a Theologian complain about the fact
spk_0 that theology sometimes gets lost in abstract theories
spk_0 about what God has done in his sovereignty and in the atonement.
spk_0 And we have a doctrine for this and a doctrine for that.
spk_0 And he said, where is the accent of what all of these doctrines mean for us personally?
spk_0 He said, where is the message of the forgiveness of sin?
spk_0 Which is a very personal matter.
spk_0 And yet, it's where the heartbeat of Christianity is found.
spk_0 I know again, if I can just be personal and experiential for a second.
spk_0 When I go back to my own conversion experience to Christianity,
spk_0 from an experiential perspective, from a feeling dimension,
spk_0 an emotional dimension, if you will, what my experience was was an overwhelming awareness
spk_0 of the forgiveness of my sin.
spk_0 And I think that more than anything else in terms of my own psychology
spk_0 and my own emotions is what turned my life upside down.
spk_0 We call that an experience of grace and we can talk about it abstractly.
spk_0 But there's something very, very real about that.
spk_0 Because every human being has to deal with the fact that he has fallen short
spk_0 of what God has called him to do.
spk_0 And sin is the most common denominator that we have within our humanity.
spk_0 And I remember oftentimes being involved in intellectual discussions with unbelievers
spk_0 and debating apologetics and people telling me they don't believe in God
spk_0 or they don't believe in Christ or this and that.
spk_0 And we argue through the cosmological arguments and teleological arguments and all that business.
spk_0 But one of my favorite questions to ask somebody after we've discussed all of the intellectual questions
spk_0 is to look at straight in the eye and say, but what do you do with your guilt?
spk_0 And I've never heard somebody, I mean, I'm sure there were people do it in print and everything,
spk_0 but in a personal honest conversation, I've never had somebody look at me in the eye and say,
spk_0 I don't have any guilt.
spk_0 Because everybody has guilt and everybody experiences guilt.
spk_0 And guilt is something real, something objective.
spk_0 We can distinguish between guilt feelings and the objective state of guilt.
spk_0 And sometimes we confuse them.
spk_0 Sometimes people will say, well, I don't feel guilty, therefore I'm not guilty.
spk_0 But we know that in a law court that a defense of murder would not get very far
spk_0 if the only defense was, well, I couldn't have committed that crime because I don't feel guilty.
spk_0 Guilt is a matter of an objective relationship to standards and to law.
spk_0 When we transgress the law of God, we incur guilt.
spk_0 And that creates a problem for our lives, for the quality of our lives.
spk_0 No, I think that there is a rationale for the connection of these three elements of the creed,
spk_0 forgiveness of sins, resurrection of body, and the life everlasting.
spk_0 Because forgiveness of sins is immediately thrust into a future perspective.
spk_0 And biblically, the most significant dimension of forgiveness of sins is not merely
spk_0 to assuage the paralysis that guilt feelings place upon our personalities in this world.
spk_0 We talk popularly about people having guilt hangups.
spk_0 And we know that guilt problems can cause all kinds of emotional and psychological paralysis,
spk_0 which inhibit the quality of our life in this world.
spk_0 And so there is a sense in which people are concerned to get relief from guilt now here
spk_0 in order to be liberated for a higher quality of happiness in this world.
spk_0 And I don't mean to suggest that that's unimportant or that the Bible considers that unimportant.
spk_0 But the central significance of the problem of guilt biblically has to do with our future.
spk_0 Because the Bible teaches and Christ taught, unequivocally, that every human being
spk_0 will stand accountable to God for his life.
spk_0 Now I know that that tends to be obscured in our culture and people don't like to talk about
spk_0 last judgments and so on.
spk_0 But you cannot have an intelligible understanding of the preaching of Jesus
spk_0 and the teaching of Jesus if you obscure that central motif of judgment.
spk_0 In fact, he saw his own mission as bringing about crisis, which is the Greek word for judgment,
spk_0 crecis is the Greek word for judgment.
spk_0 Jesus brings about a crisis by his very appearance on this earth.
spk_0 And he talks again and again and again about a value system of being careful to be prepared for that last judgment.
spk_0 What shall a prophet of man?
spk_0 He says, if you gain the whole world here, but lose your soul.
spk_0 Have you noticed that when the New Testament talks about the final judgment,
spk_0 there is a uniform description of the response of those who are to be judged.
spk_0 You know what that uniform theme is that runs through it almost every time.
spk_0 Jesus or the Apostle speak about man standing before the tribunal of God.
spk_0 What is the human response?
spk_0 Silence.
spk_0 Now when somebody accuses you, even if something you're guilty of, what's the normal human response?
spk_0 Protest or to say you're making too much of it, we become defensive, we give our excuses.
spk_0 Our mouth is going a mile a minute to explain why we did it.
spk_0 Yes, I did it, but you know, try to minimize the heinousness of whatever it is that we have done.
spk_0 In other words, our mouths are filled with excuses or with pleadings for a milleurization of the situation.
spk_0 Jesus tells us, and the Apostles tell us, that at the final judgment, every mouth will be stopped.
spk_0 Why?
spk_0 Well, I think the analogy comes out of the book of Job.
spk_0 After Job is protesting with God, and God comes and interrogates him for several chapters.
spk_0 And after God interrogates Job with one rhetorical question after another,
spk_0 finally Job repents, and when he repents, he says, I repent and dust and ashes,
spk_0 I will place my hand upon my mouth and speak no more.
spk_0 There's a sense in which, when we stand before God,
spk_0 we are, for the first time in our lives, going to get a perfect,
spk_0 an impeccable, and infallible, evaluation of our performance.
spk_0 We can never cry, foul, that God's evaluation of our lives is prejudiced, unfair, unjust.
spk_0 It will be perfect, and we will know it.
spk_0 We will know it.
spk_0 So in the one hand, it will be useless to protest.
spk_0 On the other hand, it will be absolutely foolish to protest.
spk_0 The evidence will be so overwhelming, will be so clear that words would be totally inadequate as a defense.
spk_0 Our mouths will be shut.
spk_0 One thing that man desperately needs is forgiveness.
spk_0 I mean, what good is an incarnation of virgin birth, a crucifixion, a burial, a resurrection, an ascension,
spk_0 a return in glory, if there's no forgiveness?
spk_0 But the bottom line for me is that what Christ has done, he has made it possible.
spk_0 For me and for anyone who has violated the standards of God's righteousness,
spk_0 to be restored to a righteous relationship with God, to be reconciled, to be justified.
spk_0 And that comes about through the forgiveness of sins, which is real.
spk_0 I don't know how many times it's a pastor, I've had people come to me and say,
spk_0 I committed this sin and I'm just tormented by guilt.
spk_0 And I don't have any peace.
spk_0 And I read in the Bible where the Bible says,
spk_0 if you confess your sins, God is faithful and just to forgive your sins and to cleanse you of all the righteous,
spk_0 they say, I know all of that.
spk_0 And I've repented of my sin and I've confessed this in 17 times a God.
spk_0 But I still feel guilty.
spk_0 I don't have any peace.
spk_0 What can I do?
spk_0 And I say, well, what you need to do is repent.
spk_0 And they get angry.
spk_0 This is what I mean, repent.
spk_0 I've had repentance 17 times a repent for this.
spk_0 And I said, I didn't ask you to repent for the sin.
spk_0 I want you to repent for asking God twice to forgive you of the same sin.
spk_0 This is what I mean.
spk_0 I said, you realize how you slandered God?
spk_0 Did God say that if you confess your sin, that he would forgive you?
spk_0 Yes. Does God lie? No.
spk_0 I said, if God says, I will forgive you if you repent and confess your sins and you do that once.
spk_0 And then you get up off your knees and you're still feeling guilty.
spk_0 So you say, because I feel guilty, I'm still guilty.
spk_0 Do you allow your feelings to have the final authority over what God Himself has promised and declared?
spk_0 I said, that's arrogance. That's the sin I want you to confess.
spk_0 The sin of arrogance.
spk_0 Get back on your knees and ask God to forgive you for your unspeakable arrogance of assigning to God the same kind of inconsistency
spk_0 and lack of truthfulness that characterizes our own lives.
spk_0 Well, of course, this is kind of like shock therapy.
spk_0 You're not like hitting somebody over the head with a board to get their attention.
spk_0 But in reality, the person is in the sense trying to justify themselves.
spk_0 They say, look, being forgiven by grace, that's okay for you folks, but not for our C-spaul.
spk_0 I mean, my sins are so bad that even Christ cannot have toned for them.
spk_0 Only our C-spaul can make up my father. It's my duty to feel miserable the rest of my life and the repentant dust and ashes not once,
spk_0 but 17 times for the same activity.
spk_0 No, of course, if you commit the same sin 17 times in a row, you've got to confess it 17 times in a row.
spk_0 I'm talking about repeated confessions and repentance over the same actual individual sin.
spk_0 That reveals a lack of trust and a confidence in this article of the creed.
spk_0 But as a Christian, we say, I believe in the forgiveness of sin.
spk_0 I believe that when I come to God and confess my sins, he forgives me.
spk_0 That's the joy of the Christian life.
spk_0 It's like Christian told us progress to get that ugly, obscene, dreadful burden of weight that's weighing down on the back,
spk_0 get it off of you and throw it away.
spk_0 And what it means is that when God says, I forgive you, he holds it against you no longer.
spk_0 Now, as for those who are in Christ, the apostle says, there is no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.
spk_0 That doesn't mean that we don't have to go through an evaluation.
spk_0 But those who are in Christ, the forgiven people, will never be condemned by the wrath of God.
spk_0 That is the greatest benefit and blessing that a human being can ever experience.
spk_0 That's why there are lots of things in this world that I would like to have that I don't have.
spk_0 I would like to have a million dollars. I really would.
spk_0 I would like to have perfect health.
spk_0 Now, I can see people in this world that suffer far greater than I do.
spk_0 But as human beings, we can also see people who, apparently, are better off than we are.
spk_0 And it's easy to cover something, isn't it?
spk_0 I mean, all things being equal, I'd like to have financial security.
spk_0 I'd like to have absolute sound health, a good job, all those things.
spk_0 But what do we have?
spk_0 A pearl, a great place.
spk_0 A healed and restored relationship with our Creator.
spk_0 That lasts forever.
spk_0 See? Yeah, the body suffers.
spk_0 The body they may kill, as Luther said.
spk_0 I remember Carl Bart in his latter days and his last couple of years of life,
spk_0 he would write personal letters to his friends and to his former students and the pastors and the Theologians.
spk_0 And they were all writing, inquiring about the various illnesses that he had endured near the end of his life.
spk_0 And he talked about my friend, the body.
spk_0 You know, friend body. He said, my body's not quite what it used to be.
spk_0 But he had this perspective of, well, yes, my body is falling apart.
spk_0 The outward man is decaying.
spk_0 But the inner man is being renewed day by day.
spk_0 And it's no fun to be sick.
spk_0 And it's no fun to grow old in the sense of losing functional capacities in the body,
spk_0 things that you formally took for granted.
spk_0 You know what it's like when you pass a certain age.
spk_0 Now when you get a stomach ache, you're not sure it's the flu.
spk_0 Like when you were eight years old.
spk_0 The body is a very important part of our lives.
spk_0 And it is on a one-way ticket to destruction.
spk_0 We know that.
spk_0 But because of forgiveness,
spk_0 we can say resurrection-owness, carnus,
spk_0 I believe in the resurrection of the body.
spk_0 God doesn't just promise me a restored soul or peace of mind,
spk_0 which in and of themselves are the pearl of great price.
spk_0 But he promises us a new body.
spk_0 And there are lots of times when I think, hey, you know,
spk_0 that's what I need, a new body.
spk_0 Because the old one is wearing out.
spk_0 And the old one is falling apart.
spk_0 But God says that we will be given new bodies in the resurrection.
spk_0 Glorified bodies, bodies that are immortal,
spk_0 bodies that are indestructible,
spk_0 bodies that function without pain,
spk_0 without disease, without decay, without death.
spk_0 When the Christian stands up and says,
spk_0 I believe in the resurrection of the body,
spk_0 I've noticed some people think that what they're saying,
spk_0 when they say this, that they're affirming the resurrection of Christ.
spk_0 No, when we say we believe in the resurrection of the body,
spk_0 who's bodies are we talking about?
spk_0 Hours, our own body.
spk_0 That that's the result of the resurrection of Christ.
spk_0 And it's a bodily resurrection of Christ.
spk_0 That's why we look for a resurrection of our bodies.
spk_0 This is what differentiates the Jew and the Christian from the Greek.
spk_0 The Greek saw redemption as being redemption from the body.
spk_0 The old platonic categories where the body was what's wrong with man.
spk_0 The body is the prison house of the soul.
spk_0 And death then liberates the soul or the spirit of man
spk_0 from that prison house.
spk_0 But the Christian doesn't believe in redemption from the body,
spk_0 but redemption of the body.
spk_0 One last point here, Pascal,
spk_0 the great mathematician, philosopher, and theologian.
spk_0 Pascal called man the supreme paradox.
spk_0 And if you recall, the reason why Pascal saw human beings as being so paradoxical was this.
spk_0 He said, man is the creature of highest grandeur
spk_0 and at the same time of the most misery.
spk_0 Man's grandeur is found in his ability to contemplate,
spk_0 to reflect, to think.
spk_0 Not that the other animals were beings don't have some brain capacities and everything.
spk_0 But it's obvious, isn't it, that the human capacity for reflection and thought
spk_0 far transcends anything else we see on this planet?
spk_0 And that's the greatness of man.
spk_0 That's why man can produce the world that he is produced and do the things that he does.
spk_0 And yet Pascal says that's at the same time the basis of his misery.
spk_0 Our ability to contemplate is also our misery for this reason,
spk_0 that man in his ability to reflect and contemplate always has the capacity
spk_0 to contemplate a better existence than he presently enjoys
spk_0 or is able to bring about.
spk_0 So that we always living with our hopes frustrated.
spk_0 I mean, I can conceive of a life without pain, without suffering, without death.
spk_0 But I can't make it happen.
spk_0 I can't stop the aging process.
spk_0 I read a little plaques in the stores, you know, from the Pennsylvania Duts
spk_0 we get too soon old and too late smart, right?
spk_0 I mean, why it doesn't seem fair that just when I'm beginning to understand what life's all about,
spk_0 my body won't let me do what I would like to be able to do,
spk_0 because I'm getting old.
spk_0 And when your bodies are in its most robust period, our minds are so undeveloped,
spk_0 you know, you have that problem.
spk_0 But we can always think of a better situation than we now have,
spk_0 but can't bring it about.
spk_0 And some say that's the very basis for religions being established.
spk_0 That people just project their dreams and ideals into some future state.
spk_0 But what the Bible says is not wish fulfillment or wish projection,
spk_0 but Jesus Christ has conquered death.
spk_0 And He says to us that there will come a time because of the forgiveness of sins,
spk_0 that our bodies will be raised.
spk_0 And we will have everlasting life.
spk_0 Now we do everything in our power to continue the life that we now enjoy.
spk_0 Most of us would rather bear those hills we have as Shakespeare said in the flight of others we know not of.
spk_0 I don't want to die.
spk_0 I want to hold on to a life that is marked by tears, by failures,
spk_0 by pain, sickness, death, I still want to live.
spk_0 But the life that we are promised in the resurrection of the body is an everlasting life that our Lord says
spk_0 is in a situation where He personally will wipe away every tear.
spk_0 There will be no more pain, no more sorrow, no more death, no more sin.
spk_0 That's the gospel.
spk_0 And you can call it pie in a sky.
spk_0 But I want a ticket to that feast.
spk_0 And I don't want to lose my appetite for that pie,
spk_0 because that's the pie that every human being wants.
spk_0 But it begins with the forgiveness of sins,
spk_0 that rests on everything else in the creed of one who is God the Father Almighty,
spk_0 the one who made the heaven and the earth.
spk_0 That one is the one who sent his spirit of holiness to quicken a virgin so that she would conceive and have a child.
spk_0 And it was that sovereign God of heaven and earth who brought that son to a destiny of judgment under Pontius Pilate,
spk_0 so that he was crucified, so that he died, so that he was buried, so that he descended to hell.
spk_0 So he was raised from the dead, so that he ascended into heaven, so that he sits at the right hand of God right now.
spk_0 And he says to some day from there, he's going to come to judge everybody, though alive and the dead.
spk_0 It's the one who is the basis of our forgiveness.
spk_0 It's the one who sends the Holy Spirit, who creates a community called the church,
spk_0 and who promises us the resurrection of the body and life ever last.
spk_0 It's the message of the New Testament in an outline and it's captures the essence of Christianity.
spk_0 I think that says something for the riches of the creed and why it has persevered so long and I'm sure will continue in the history to come.
spk_0 That was RC Sproul, concluding his series, Basic Training.
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