“ACCEPTED”
Ephesians 1.6
INTRODUCTION:
1. They use hair nets to hold their
hair down and straight back, unless they’re buzz cut. Black canvas slippers with brown rubber soles, purchased
south of the border, are the preferred footwear. Gray or black slacks are covered by oversized short sleeve
shirts that are washed, starched and pressed, and buttoned only at the top
button, with the shirt tail out, of course.
2. If it’s hot, a white sleeveless
undershirt, rolled up so you can see more belly than you would have chosen to
see yourself. Tattoos indicate who
you are, where you have been, and how bad you think you are. This is the uniform of the home boy.
3. In another part of town Air Jordans
are the preferred footwear. In the
summer time gym shorts are worn.
The gym shorts must be worn so very low that the brightly colored
underwear shows clearly at the top of the shorts worn on the outside.
4. Shirts are optional, but headwear
is very carefully chosen. The
color is critical, oftentimes determining whether you are friend or foe. Then there is this obligatory baseball
cap turned sideways, a sure sign of mental retardation. This is oftentimes the uniform of the
black gang member, or the person who would like to be thought of as a gang
member.
5. And the girls all look so much
alike these days. It used to be
that black stockings were required, with short and very tight skirts,
frequently black or gray. And
sweaters that were ill fitting were sometimes covered by a leather jacket. In the summer time it was a pullover
that’s four sizes too small. And
the hair? If it was straight it
would be stringy. And on the ears
were the scars of too many ear rings, or the stretched scars of ear rings that
are too heavy.
6. Nowadays, it will be spaghetti
straps on top that do not conceal trashy looking bra straps. And there will be belly, so much belly,
so very much belly. Some of the
too much belly will be the result of a tank top that is entirely too
short. But some of the too much
belly will be the result of just too much belly. And the navel rings, various tattoos, and other stuff. And the skirts. You wonder . . . . Well, you wonder.
7. The girls don’t walk like
ladies. They certainly don’t talk
like ladies. They like to talk the
tough language of the gutter. And
when a man walks by they frequently look the look of boldness and
wickedness. The daring look. The penetrating look. The wicked look. The hard look. Just the kind of girl to take home to
mom.
8. If jeans are worn they will be so
tight that the girl cannot possibly slide them on, unless her legs have
recently been shaved. Girls have
actually told me that they have used petroleum jelly on their legs to enable
them to slide their jeans on.
Others have confessed to me to buying new jeans tight enough to just get
on, then sitting down in a tub of hot water, and later drying them with a hair
dryer. The reason? To get the jeans so tight that if it’s
cold outside the goose bumps will show.
9. And how about the groups you
sometimes see standing around a convenience store or a gas station, or passing
the time in a park, or standing in front of the big movie theaters for
hours? What do they want? What are they after? What causes them to abandon the values
of their parents, to forsake the opportunities afforded by a decent
education? Do guys and gals who
wear their hair in such strange looking ways have any hope of ever getting a
good paying job?
10. Why do whole groups buy the same model small
car and then modify it to the point that it has almost no practical function,
and then paint it with the same basic designs? Why do they put speakers in the cars that can only destroy
their ability to hear the music they claim to love so much that they want
everyone in town to listen to it?
11. And when they get a little older and make a
little bit of money, why do they all dress up in the same way and go to the
same places where they all look alike and spend more money than they can really
afford, to impress each other?
12. There are many reasons why so many people do
these and other kinds of things such as I have described. But a very large part of the motivation
for looking like, walking like, talking like, and thinking like the others is
so you might gain acceptance by those others.
13. Now,
there is absolutely nothing wrong with being accepted. Being accepted is a legitimate need
given by God to every human being who has ever lived. We all need and crave acceptance. But as with anything else, when anyone seeks to have
legitimate God-given needs met in an illegitimate way by someone other than
God, sin is the result.
14. Sexual needs, for example, are God-given needs
intended to be met by God within the bounds of God’s institution of
marriage. But when a person seeks
to meet that God-given need in a way contrary to God’s plan, it is called
fornication, it is selfishness, and it is both life-destroying and soul-damning
sin.
15. What powerful forces drive human beings to seek
acceptance. How many of you
parents have children who are frighteningly driven to seek the acceptance of
their friends? Do your kids have
to have such and such a brand of shoes, shirts, pants? Are you afraid your youngster is such a
follower that he will destroy himself to pay the price for acceptance? Do they not see that they are acting
like sheep, or like dogs in a pack?
16. Guess what? Your children are already paying the price for
acceptance. Though they may not be
gang banners or biker babes, they are in many respects even worse than those I
have described to you. How
so? They are the young hypocrites
called church kids; your own children, who engage in the soul condemning
cliquishness of seeking each other’s approval and acceptance.
17. Parents, please understand. I recognize that all human beings need
to be accepted. But what your
child needs to be made to realize is that God has already made provision for
meeting that need of acceptance in his life, and that provision is not some
other church kid.
18. The second greatest danger your child will ever
face is found in this church auditorium.
It is that other boy or girl your kid likes so much, even to the point
of adopting that other kid’s value system and his habit of either ignoring or
rebelling against the gospel message he hears during the preaching.
19. Of course, the greatest danger to your child
would be to miss church, and thereby miss out on the preaching that the Bible
declares to be so vital in the salvation of a sinner. The point being, your child is in great danger wherever he
happens to be, and the danger is only slightly less dangerous in church.
20. In today’s sermon from Paul’s letter to the
Ephesians we will focus today on the concept of acceptance. Our text is Ephesians 1.6. And it is my belief that a correct
understanding of your need of acceptance and God’s provision for that need will
prove to be most beneficial.
21. Stand, for the reading of God’s Word: “To the praise of the glory of his
grace, wherein he hath made us accepted in the beloved.”
22. So,
where do we start? Where
else? We start with God.
1A. NOTICE
WHAT GOD DID
“. . . he hath made us accepted . .
. .”
There are only two places in the
entire New Testament where the word translated “accepted” is used, Ephesians
1.6 and Luke 1.28. As we take note
of these two verses, let us examine the meaning of the word, first, and then
the use of the word.
1B. The
meaning of the word in Ephesians 1.6.
1C. The
specific word of concern to us is a verb that is actually translated by four
English words in this verse before us.
“He hath made accepted” translates the single Greek word, cairitaow.
2C. The
word is what is called an aorist verb, which means that the tense of the verb
is undefined but that the action is described as complete. It is, therefore, not clear from the
word itself whether the past, present, or future is in view by Paul. However, the context indicates very
clearly that what Paul is referring to has already occurred in the lives of
those Christians to whom he is referring.
3C. The
root word means to bestow favor upon someone, to highly favor someone, to bless
someone.[1] And besides being found in only two
places in the New Testament, whenever the word is used in the Greek writings of
the apostolic fathers, those men who themselves sat at the feet of the apostles,
it always and in every case refers to God giving grace or God making someone
the recipient of grace.
4C. Paul,
then, is informing the Ephesians that at some point in time in the past God
bestowed favor upon them, divinely blessed them, made them accepted.
2B. Now
examine the use of the word in Luke 1.28.
“And the angel came in unto her, and
said, Hail, thou that art highly favoured, the Lord is with thee: blessed art thou among women.”
1C. In
this verse we see our verb in the form of a passive participle.[2] Translated “thou that art highly
favoured,” the word describes the virgin Mary as one who has been the recipient
of this bestowal of favor, this blessing with grace, from God.
2C. Think
about that for a moment. Here we
have proof that the mother of the Lord Jesus Christ, far from being a woman of
unparalleled virtue and worthiness, is described as a woman who received grace
from God, just as the believers written about in Paul’s Ephesian letter had received
grace.
3C. So,
where does that leave Mary? It
leaves her in the same place any Christian is in, as a sinner who has received
the salvation that comes only by the grace of God.
3B. Now
consider the implications of the meaning of this word.
1C. Every
human being who has ever lived has a legitimate need to be accepted and to literally
feel that acceptance. When God
created us He created us to be social beings, as indicated by His Own
recognition in Genesis chapter 2 that it was not good for Adam to be alone.
2C. What
that means is that each and every one of you positively needs to have not only
the favor of God, but also the favor of other human beings.
3C. You
get into trouble when two things happen:
First, when you forget that God will simply give you the favor, God will
simply give you the acceptance, that you need, and that you do not need to go
anywhere to get that favor from others.
After all, what kind of acceptance surpasses the acceptance of the
Creator of the universe?
4C. Second,
you get into trouble when, having forgotten that God simply gives His divine
favor away, you put yourself into positions in which you will barter and trade
and try to buy the favor of others people. And there are a variety of ways in which people try to buy
the favor of others.
5C. Here
is how it works out in the lives of you church kids: What will you do in order to be accepted by the insider
group here at church? What must
you give up? Your integrity? Your personal standards? Your virginity? No, that’s generally what you give up
in a public school, where promiscuity is promoted and encouraged. Here at church, or at our Christian
school, what you give up to be accepted by the insider group, known as church
kids, is your soul.
6C. Think
about it. All week long at camp
Dr. Hymers correctly and properly compared church kids to Pharisees,
hypocrites, who “. . . compass sea and land to make one proselyte, and when he
is made, ye make him twofold more the child of hell than yourselves.”[3] He was examining what church kids do,
and who they are so much like. But
this evening I am examining the motive your behavior, why you do what you do.
7C. God
recognizes that you feel the need to be accepted. The fact is, you do need both God’s acceptance and the
acceptance of other people. But
being unsaved, you do not trust God to meet your spiritual and social needs in
this area.
8C. So,
you insult Him and dishonor Him by seeking out on your own those who will
accept you. And who do you
find? The wicked church kids who
were here before you got here, who did the same thing you are doing when they
arrived here, which is to seek out the lost and rebellious kids of the
church. And it all occurs right
under your parent’s noses.
9C. The
people that I described at the beginning of my message, they are not wrong in
needing to be accepted. Neither
are you wrong in needing to be accepted.
Where you go wrong is in seeking to meet your acceptance needs yourself,
instead of turning to God to supply all of what you need, and in rejecting
Christian parents and their values to get what you want.
10C. You
are wrong for running with a group of kids who require that you reject the
gospel in order to be a part of their little clique. In the old days, when parents had a clearer picture of their
duties and obligations, they would interfere when their kids hung out with the
wrong crowd, even when the wrong crowd was you kids here in church.
2A. Second,
NOTICE WHERE GOD DID IT
“. . . He hath made us accepted in the beloved.”
1B. Let
me introduce you to the concept of spiritual geography.
1C. Greek
prepositions are words that are used in the construction of sentences to show
certain kinds of relationships, either in a literal or in a figurative sense.
2C. The
particular preposition we are concerned with is the Greek word that is usually
translated by the English word “in.”
3C. While
some prepositions are used to show approach to or departure from, position over
or under or around or through, this particular word is used to describe the
concept of being in some object, either literally or figuratively.
2B. Now
consider the concept of being “in Christ.”
1C. Almost
thirty times in the first chapter of Ephesians alone this little preposition is
used to describe something being in something else. Now, we know that Paul is not writing in a literal sense
here, such as a dog being in a dog house, so he must be referring to something
in a figurative sense.
2C. Twenty
times in the first chapter of Ephesians, Paul uses this preposition to refer to
being “in Christ.” Now, to
understand what it means to be “in Christ” it needs to be understood that the
Greeks used their prepositions to describe relationships to so-called “spheres
of influence.”
3C. So,
when Paul uses such phrases as “in the Beloved” and “in Whom” and “in Christ”
he is referring to a sphere of influence, a domain, a spiritual region in which
Christ’s kingship is established.
He is referring to a spiritual place occupied by the child of God.
4C. In
Paul’s thinking, to be outside of Christ, to be outside of Christ’s sphere of
influence, is to be lost, while to be in Christ is to be saved. The reason I have said all that is to
say this: The only place God meets
any individual’s need of acceptance, acceptance by God and genuine acceptance
by other people, is “in Christ.”
5C. The
fornicator can spend his or her entire lifetime, however short that lifetime
may now prove to be, seeking the fulfillment of his or her sexual appetites,
but to no avail. Only God meets
needs given to man by God. And God
only meets such needs within the institution of marriage.
6C. And
in like fashion is the need of acceptance. The thug, the hoodlum, the tramp, the groupie, the club
joiner, the preppie, the yuppie, and even the church kid, can spend his or her
entire life striving for the acceptance of others, but to no avail. When you come to Christ, however, that
acceptance is provided, and it is provided only in and only by the Lord Jesus
Christ.
7C. Oh,
there will always be a majority of sinners who refuse to acknowledge that by
striving for the acceptance of individuals and groups they are rejecting
Christ, and will never get saved so long as they are doing that. But when a sinner realizes that
acceptance has already been provided by God, and that he has no need of
acceptance by lost people, he just may end up getting saved. It may be that he will no longer
prostitute himself to win the dubious friendships of those who reject Jesus
Christ.
8C. To
repeat, then, what did God do? He
accepted me. He took me just
exactly the way I am. He doesn’t
want me to stay the way I was when He took me. But He did accept me as I was. That’s what He did. But where did He do that? He did that in Christ. God will take you just as you are so long as just where you
are is “in Jesus Christ.”
9C. But
be warned, lost friend. He will
take you nowhere else. Want to be
accepted by church kids? Then you
will go to Hell, just like many of them are going to Hell. But if being accepted by God is important
to you, and being accepted by God’s people, then you may very well get saved
from your sins.
3A. Finally,
WE ASK OURSELVES WHY GOD DID IT
“To the praise of the glory of his
grace, wherein he hath made us accepted in the beloved.”
Why does God make Christians
accepted in the Beloved? Why does
He first give individuals the need for acceptance and then why did He arrange
to meet that need? Let me answer
from God’s Word.
1B. In
Ephesians 1.12 & 14 we find the phrase “the praise of his glory.” This is not a particularly surprising
phrase to find in the New Testament.
We know that God has His glory.
And what is glory? It’s the
manifestation, the showing off if you will, of some part of God; shining a
light on some part of His greatness.
And we know that He wants His glory to be praised, and that He will not
share His glory with another.
There are a number of Old Testament passages that show that to us.
2B. But
the phrase found in Ephesians 1.6, “to the praise of the glory of his grace” is
unique. Found nowhere else in the
New Testament, this phrase indicates God’s motive for making “us accepted in
the beloved,” God’s motive for saving sinners by His Son, Jesus Christ.
3B. Remembering
that when He makes sinners “accepted in the beloved,” God literally bestows His
favor upon the undeserving, or gives to the lost His grace, He thereby provides
a means whereby the glory of His grace, whereby the manifestation of His grace,
whereby the showing off of His grace, will be praised.
4B. Think
about this for a moment. Can the
angels praise the glory of God’s grace?
I suppose they can, but it is not like they have ever received the
benefits of God’s grace. You see,
angels are not recipients of the grace of God at all. Only people, and only people who have trusted Christ as
personal savior, are recipients of the grace of God that is spoken of here.
5B. So,
then, what happens when a sinner like you receives God’s saving grace? He praises God. But more than that, since even the
unredeemed holy angels praise God.
The Christian praises the glory of God’s grace. And that is something that only those
who have been redeemed, only those who have trusted Christ, only those who have
been made “accepted in the beloved,” can do.
CONCLUSION:
1. Parents, I am quite sure you have
noticed that kids tend to band together and run in packs. They do it in the neighborhood, in
public schools, in our Christian school, and it is very noticeable here at
church after each service.
2. When someone comes to this church
for the first time, it’s a bit scary for that individual. No one likes to be in unfamiliar
surroundings, in unknown territory.
So, the lost kid who comes in looks around until his radar locks on to
someone like him, typically another lost kid.
3. The problem with a new kid locating
and then being attracted to church kids is that church kids are wicked hypocrites,
who are more like the Pharisees of our Lord’s day than anyone else on
earth. Thoroughly familiar with
the gospel, completely inoculated against the truth, as much by body language
and facial expressions as anything else, the church kids require that dues be
paid for acceptance into their informal group: The gospel must be rejected. Acceptance requires that you sneer under your breath, scorn
underneath a stoic face, refuse in the secret places of your stony heart.
4. The leverage of the in group, the
church kids, comes from the fact that everyone wants to be accepted. There are no individuals who do not
want to be accepted by someone.
And so, following the inclinations of their sinful hearts, the typical
new youngster to the church will gravitate toward the acceptance that the
church kids make him pay for by rejecting the Lord Jesus Christ, which means
that he will likely refuse the acceptance that God gives to those who come to
Christ.
5. Rejecting God’s acceptance in
Christ, the sinner may not completely realize that he is also rejecting any possibility
of forgiveness, rejecting any possibility of salvation, rejecting any
possibility of a clear conscience, rejecting any possibility of a home in
heaven, and rejecting any possibility of escaping Hell, by choosing to run with
the church kids instead of getting saved.
But he is doing precisely that.
6. Think about it, my unsaved
friend. Is being accepted by a
school friend, or a church friend who will be gone in a few years, better than
the acceptance of the eternal God?
Is the temporary friendship of an unsaved buddy or pal more valuable
than becoming a friend of God and acquiring Christian friends of a lifetime?
7. Here is what you need to do: First, recognize that what you are, if
you are a typical church kid, a hypocritical Pharisee, who damns other kid’s
souls to Hell. If you are a fairly
new person in our church, recognize that there are wolves in this auditorium
who will eat you up if you don’t get saved, deceivers who will suck you into
their conspiracy of rebellion against the truth. Second, recognize that you need to be accepted and you need
to feel accepted. God recognizes
that, and you will not find real acceptance anywhere except by coming to
Christ.
8. Reject the acceptance that God
offers to anyone who comes to Christ and you reject more than sweet fellowship
with Christians in the church.
Reject the acceptance that God offers to you by coming to Christ and you
cut yourself off from the grace you need to be saved from your sins. I challenge you, this evening, to make
a clean break with them in favor of Jesus Christ. Come to Him now and be accepted by God.
[1] Fritz Rienecker &
Cleon Rogers, Linguistic Key To The Greek New Testament, (Grand Rapids, MI:
Regency Reference Library, 1980), page 522.
[2] Ibid., page 140.
[3] Matthew 23.15
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