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Selwyn Hughes

Exposed Realism

Jesus' teaching authority was based on the authority of God, truth, deed, and love, revealing the nature of reality and the way to live.
Selwyn Hughes preaches on the unique authority of Jesus Christ's teachings, emphasizing that His authority was not imposed from without but stemmed from the truth, deed, and love He revealed. Jesus did not come to enforce a moral code but to unveil the nature of reality, starting with the nature of God and guiding humanity to live in alignment with God's ways. His teachings were not idealistic but a reflection of reality itself, making them authoritative and imperative for all.

Text

"... he taught as one who had authority, and not as their teachers of the law." (v. 29)

For reading & meditation:

Matthew 7:13-29

If the men and women of this world took an unbiased look at Jesus as presented to us in the four Gospels, they would see, as Bishop Stephen Neill put it, that "Jesus Christ is not in the least like anyone else who has ever lived." The way He taught, for example, is not the same as that of any other religious teacher. When He concluded the Sermon on the Mount, which some believe to be idealism, the people "were astonished and overwhelmed with bewildered wonder at His teaching, for He was teaching as [One] Who had [and was] authority . . ." (Amp. Bible)." What was this "authority"? An authority imposed from without? No, it was the authority of the facts. Jesus was divulging the meaning of life. He was uncovering reality. It was the authority of God; when He spoke, God spoke. It was the authority of truth, deed, and love. A good many people make the mistake of thinking that Jesus came to impose upon humanity a moral code. But Jesus was not a moralist in that sense at all. He was a revealer of the nature of reality. He revealed first the nature of God, and that the nature of God is the ground of God's conduct and ours. He then lifted up the laws written into the universe, written in the warp and woof of our being, and showed us that the only way to live is God's way. Instead of being an imposed idealism, it was exposed realism - Reality itself was speaking. No wonder it was authoritative. Here was the indicative become the imperative.

Lord Jesus Christ, revealer of all that is hidden, thank You above everything that You have revealed God to me. You are the Way, the Truth, and the Life. All of Your ways become the way - for everybody, everywhere. Now I am on the way. Hallelujah!

Sermon Outline

  1. Jesus' Teaching Authority
  2. Not imposed from without
  3. Authority of the facts
  4. Authority of God, truth, deed, and love

Key Quotes

“He was teaching as One Who had [and was] authority . . .” — Selwyn Hughes
“Reality itself was speaking.” — Selwyn Hughes
“Here was the indicative become the imperative.” — Selwyn Hughes

Application Points

  • We should seek to understand and live according to God's nature and conduct.
  • God's way is the only way to live, and it is revealed through the laws written into the universe.
  • We should strive to live in accordance with reality itself, rather than imposing our own moral codes.

Frequently Asked Questions

What was Jesus' teaching authority based on?
Jesus' teaching authority was based on the authority of God, truth, deed, and love.
Did Jesus come to impose a moral code on humanity?
No, Jesus was a revealer of the nature of reality, not a moralist.
What is the nature of reality according to Jesus?
The nature of reality is God's nature, which is the ground of God's conduct and ours.
What is the way to live according to Jesus?
The way to live is God's way, which is revealed through the laws written into the universe.

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