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Godliness Series
Contributed by Glenn Pease on Mar 30, 2021 (message contributor)
Summary: What is godliness? According to the Interpreter's Bible, "...it is strong awareness of the God-relatedness of all life. It is that attitude which sees all things in their relation to God."
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Feodore Dostoevski in The Brothers Karamazov brings Christ
back to earth in imagination to a 16th century setting in Spain. It
was during the terrible Inquisition when so-called heretics were
being burned at the stake in great number. Jesus began at once to
heal the sick, make the blind to see, the lame to walk, and the dead
to rise. When the Cardinal of Seville, the Grand Inquisitor, entered
the square in front of the Cathedral he observed what Jesus was
doing, and ordered Him arrested.
That night the Grand Inquisitor came to see Jesus in prison, and
warned Him that if He did not cease to hinder the work of the
church He would be burned at the stake. "The masses," he said,
"want bread and not freedom. Why have you come to disturb
them?" Jesus did not answer, but approached the old man in silence
and kissed him, and that was His only answer. The old man
shuddered, went to the door, opened it, and said, "Go and come no
more, come not at all, never, never." He let him out into a dark alley
and the prisoner went away.
The story could be repeated in a thousand ways in every age, and
it would always be the same, for Jesus is always the same, and
people and society are always the same. That is why Hunter Blakely
wrote, "Jesus Christ is life's Great Disturber. He is the most
revolutionary character whoever set foot upon this planet. He
disturbs everything everywhere. There is no area of life which he
does not enter. He came into a world where men were nowhere in
complete accord with the will of God, and until God's will is done on
earth as completely as it is done in heaven, Christ will always be the
Great Disturber."
Jesus would not fare any better in the 20th century than He did
in the first. His godliness would again bring upon Him the wrath of
man. Godliness is too disturbing to man. They must either destroy
it, or conform to it. What is it? According to the Interpreter's
Bible, "...it is strong awareness of the God-relatedness of all life. It
is that attitude which sees all things in their relation to God." The
Greeks used the word to refer to reference for, and loyalty to God.
In the New Testament it is basically an absolute loyalty and devotion
to God. This is a quality to life that leads us to great favor with God,
but great disfavor with society in general.
The greater ones godliness, the greater the chance of ending up
on a cross. This is why Jesus would be crucified in every age.
He would denounce all prejudice, and refuse to accept rationalizing
cooperation with any form of evil. He would not respect our social,
educational, and racial walls. He would trample them under His
feet, and stir up a storm of opposition. He would refuse to limit His
followers to any denomination, and so He would be despised by
many in the church as well as those in the world. Jesus was, is, and
every shall be to the end of the world, the great disturber of men.
Jesus could have exhibited all of the virtues that we read of in
Peter's list and been well received. All men admire a bold man; a
man of keen intellect, and abundant knowledge. All people
recognize the value of self-control, and patient endurance. In the
abstract these are acceptable to all and universally honorable. The
problem comes when all of these virtues are directed toward a
definite objective. If is to be a great soldier, sportsman, musician, or
business man, you will have your envious enemies, but the majority
will applaud. However, if you use all of these virtues to do the will
of God, you run into a wall of majority opposition. The ungodly
consider it a crime, and waste of life and talent. The superficially
godly are put to shame by superior devotion, and they demand a
return to mediocrity so that they are not disturbed.
If Jesus had not insisted on being so God-centered and
God-controlled, He could have easily worked out a program of
peaceful coexistence with the Pharisees, but He was determined to
make godliness primary, and that led to the cross. This says
something about where we have arrived in this list of essential
spiritual weapons for the battle of life. It says we have reached a
new plateau of spiritual experience when we add godliness to our
equipment. All the others are used by wise pagans, and servants of
the devil. There can be no doubt that Satan himself has a good
measure of boldness, knowledge, self-control, and perseverance. But
with godliness we come to a great divide which separates the heroes