The mystery of Christ is God's plan of reconciliation, where He brings together Jews and Gentiles as one new entity, transcending their differences.
Art Katz explores the profound mystery of Christ, emphasizing the reconciliation between Jews and Gentiles as a divine act that transcends historical enmity. He highlights that this reconciliation is not merely about coexistence but about becoming 'one new man' through the power of the cross, which defeats the forces of division and strife. Katz warns against the manipulation of differences by the enemy, which leads to destruction and conflict, and calls for a recognition of God's design in creation. Ultimately, he asserts that true reconciliation glorifies God and stands as a testament against the powers of darkness.
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Paul speaks of a mystery in Ephesians 3:6: [T]o be specific, that the Gentiles are fellow heirs and fellow members of the body, and fellow partakers of the promise in Christ Jesus through the gospel, of which I was made a minister, according to the gift of God's grace which was given to me according to the working of His power. What then is the mystery? It is that God was in Christ reconciling the world to Himself, and has reconciled Jews and Gentiles, and made them heirs of one Body.
It is a mystery, and we will not appreciate it unless we understand the historical depth of the enmity that exists between Jew and Gentile. The reason many of us are not aware of this is because our democratic minds do not reckon on differences. But I believe that God Himself has created these differences, and that they will either end in antagonism unto death, or they will end in a reconciliation unto life. And when we say reconciliation, we don't just mean patching something up, and getting along, and making the best of it.
Reconciliation means that we have come to be "one new man" together (See Eph. 2:14-16). This is no mere ethnic accommodation. It is a union because something has happened at the cross that has destroyed the historical power of the enmity between Jew and Gentile. This is a mystery. And that mystery, when it is effected and succeeds, defeats the principalities and powers of the air. There are implanted differences in Jew and Gentile. God Himself is the Author of them, and if He can effect a reconciliation that is more than just "getting along" in a kind of working harmony, but a union in which we become one new entity--transcending what is both Jewish and Gentile--then that is a victory and a triumph for God to the eternal praise of His glory.
At the same time, it is a defeat for the powers of the air who major on division, enmity, difference and strife. That is what this struggle is about (See Eph. 6:12). The devil does not want to throw in the towel. Yes, he was disarmed, but he is still manipulating nations; he is still responsible for the Rwanda genocide. What happened in Yugoslavia eclipsed even the violence and destruction of the Nazi time, where for the first time in the history of modern warfare, systematic, mass rape became a political and military technique of subjugating and humiliating your opponent.
That is how cruel and bitter and deep the enmity between those Slavic factions was (and still is). Another kind of division now being encouraged is that between man and woman. Strife based on the differences that God Himself has created, either to bring destruction or to blur those distinctions and make women into men, and effeminate men into women by lengthening their hair, by changing their lifestyles, by making something acceptable that completely obliterates the design of God.
Because, in the last analysis, everything is directed against God who is the One who is hated. They hate God and what God has made. And that is why any destruction of that which is created in the image of God is a triumph for the evil one. But "God was in Christ reconciling the world unto Himself."
Sermon Outline
- The Mystery of Christ
- The nature of reconciliation
- The power of reconciliation
- Defeating the principalities and powers of the air
- A victory for God and a defeat for the devil
Key Quotes
“God was in Christ reconciling the world unto Himself.” — Art Katz
“This is no mere ethnic accommodation. It is a union because something has happened at the cross that has destroyed the historical power of the enmity between Jew and Gentile.” — Art Katz
“Reconciliation means that we have come to be 'one new man' together.” — Art Katz
Application Points
- We must understand the historical depth of enmity between Jew and Gentile to appreciate the mystery of Christ.
- Reconciliation is not just patching things up, but becoming 'one new man' together, a union that transcends ethnic differences.
- We must resist the devil's attempts to divide us and instead seek to reconcile with others in Christ.
