Christ Causes Division
Sermon from Matthew 10:34-39
Jesus Christ
The Gospel Causes Division
Introduction:
Our
American society wants nothing to do with a religion that divides
members of that society. For a large segment, peace and harmony is
to be had at all costs. How does Jesus fit into this picture?
Text:
Matthew 10:34-39
The
gospel of Jesus Christ does not unite; but it divides.
Body:
I. The
Gospel Divides the Saved from the Lost
The
background to this passage is the sending out of His twelve
disciples. Jesus warns them that, because of the message that
they bring; some will be arrested and some will even be killed.
Some of their own family would betray them.
Jesus then
makes the statement in verse 34 that He did not come to bring
peace to everyone, both saved and lost. Peace only comes to
those in Christ. (Romans 5:1)
Many
misunderstand the words of the angel in Luke 2:14. Here is the
ESV translation:
“Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace among those
with whom He is pleased.”
See: I John 3:22
“And whatever we ask we receive from Him, because we keep His
commandments and do those things that are pleasing in His
sight.”
NKJV
Keeping His commandments is connected with pleasing God.
Read
Hebrews 5:8-9.
“though He was a Son, yet He learned obedience by the things
which He suffered. And having been perfected, He became the
author of eternal salvation to all who obey Him,” NKJV
Jesus is the source of salvation only to those who obey Him.
Jesus and His gospel message divide all of humanity into two and
only two groups: the
saved
and the
lost.
II. The
Gospel Divides Families (Verses 35-37)
Jesus said
that a Christian son will be against his non-Christian father, a
saved mother-in-law will be against her lost daughter-in-law.
Our
relationship with Christ must be greater than all other
relationships. (Mark 10:28-31) When we are baptized into
Christ, we are born into a new family, the family of God. (Mark
3:31-35)
The gospel
can and will divide families.
III. The
Gospel Divides the Worthy from the Unworthy
(Verses 38-39)
The gospel
calls people to deny their own wants and die to things of the
world. (Galatians 2:19-20) Whatever we do, we are not to do
for selfish reasons, but for Christ.
This dying
is pictured again as a crucifixion. (Galatians 6:14) The
world should not influence us or have power over us.
Only those
willing to die to self are counted worthy. (Find life.) Those
who live for the things of this world are on the path to the
sufferings of hell. (Mark 8:35-37)
Invitation:
Jesus is
calling us through His gospel to follow Him. Will you answer?
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