AUTHORITIVE VOICES

FROM  THE

FIRST CENTURY

 

Miles J. Stanford

JESUS - "Now I say that Jesus Christ was a minister of the circumcision for the truth of God, to confirm the promises made unto the Fathers" (Rom. 15:8).

The early ministry of Jesus was to Israel [which includes the Sermon on the Mount].  The ministry of John the Baptist completely so.  It was the Gospel of the Messianic Kingdom that was proclaimed then (Mark 1:15); not the glorious Gospel of the Grace of God that we proclaim now (Acts 20:24; 1 Cor. 15:1-4).  The Twelve and the Seventy were given a restricted ministry to the Jews, which will be resumed after the Rapture (Matt. 10 and 24:14), but is not for us now.

"Little would be known of the out-called heavenly Body from the teachings of Jesus, and nothing could be known from any portion of the Old Testament.  Jesus spoke of the Church but three times (Matt. 16:18 and 18:17).  It is absent from 2nd Timothy, lst and 2nd Peter, lst and 2nd John, and Jude."

JOHN - John's theme is especially the family of God.  Hence the new birth, eternal life, divine affections, are dwelt upon.  And if he touches the Church at times, it is simply as "the house of God," as in Revelation 2 and 3; or as the Bride, in Revelation 19.  But John never gives us the Church as the Body of Christ.  In the Gospels we learn of Christ as He was in His humiliation; in Paul's Church Epistles we learn to know Him as He is in His glorification--and we ourselves identified with Him There.

JAMES - James is the most elementary of all the epistles.  It was not addressed to the Church, but to the twelve tribes that were scattered by the persecution at Jerusalem (Acts 8:1).  It was written at the time when many thousands of Jews which believed were still under the law (Acts 21:20), and does not contain the truths that are distinctly Christian.

PETER - Peter preached the Kingdom, the Lordship and Messiahship of Christ (Acts 2 and 3), but not Christ as Head of the Body, the Church.  Peter's distinct line [of preaching] was the Kingdom.  It was the keys of the kingdom that the Lord gave him in Matthew 16:19, and it is the kingdom theme that he follows in his ministry in Acts; and his epistles are a development of the same--ever leading us forward to the future form of the kingdom (2 Pet. 1:10,11).

PAUL - The Lord Jesus Christ as Head and Life of His Body, the Church, is truth that was revealed to and through Paul in his Church Epistles, by the glorified Lord Jesus Christ.

"Of which I [Paul,] am made a minister, according to the dispensation of God which is given to me for you, to fulfill the Word of God, even the mystery which hath been hidden from ages and from generations, but now is made manifest to His saints, to whom God would make known what is the riches of the glory of this mystery among the Gentiles, which is Christ in you, the hope of glory" (Col. 1:25-27).

"Ye in Me, and I in you" (John 14:20).  Not only "Christ in you," but we "in Christ," which "occurs some seventy times in Paul's Church Epistles and only twice elsewhere (1 Pet. 3:16 and 5:14).  Identification is a doctrine unique to the Pauline revelation.


Also see DISTINCTIVE GOSPELS
 

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