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We Preach Christ

Leading the Way / Michael Youssef
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August 9, 2024 12:00 am

We Preach Christ

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August 9, 2024 12:00 am

Dr. Michael Yusef passionately proclaims the uncompromising truth of the Gospel, emphasizing the importance of standing firm on the foundation of Christ and preaching only the Christ of the Bible. He warns against modern heresies and encourages believers to be more discerning and faithful to the proclamation of the truth, making intelligent decisions regarding Christ and accepting or rejecting him as their only Savior and Lord.

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Passionately proclaiming uncompromising truth, that is the heartbeat of Dr. Michael Yusef and the worldwide ministry teams of Leading the Way. Up next, Dr. Yusef takes his passion for the Gospel and aligns it with a biblical challenge for you to stand firm on the foundation of Christ and answer your call to point others to the truth. Please do keep in mind that Leading the Way is listener supported.

It's made possible by God's provision through the generosity of God's people. Learn more about Dr. Yusef and how you can make a transformational impact on the generations. Give us a call 866-626-4356 or go to ltw.org. Right now though, join Dr. Michael Yusef as he begins today's life impacting teaching called, We Preach Christ.

What I want to do today is to charge the next generation. Those who will occupy this pulpit, those who will be serving on the vestry, those who will be serving members of the board of trustees, board members, that in this place we have and always please God will preach only the Christ of the Bible. It is the Christ of the Bible who is the way, the truth, and the life. Today, most reliable statistics are telling us that 52% of those who are professing to be Christians believe that there are many ways to God, that our people can come to God any which way they want to.

Now whether the statistics get better or worse, that's not the issue. Let it be known that on this day from this hill we proclaim that Jesus is the only way to the Father, that Jesus is the only way to heaven, that Jesus is the only Savior of our souls and the Lord of our lives, that Jesus is the only giver of eternal life and there can be no eternal life in heaven without him, that Jesus is not just a founder of another religion, that Jesus is God of very God who laid the splendor of his glory and came to earth and became man of very man so that he may save men and women, boys and girls, that we believe that the Scripture says there is no name under heaven by which is given for men and women to be saved except the name of Jesus. And therefore the foundational text for this church and leading the way Kingdom said, all the other ministries, is 2 Corinthians chapter 4 verses 4 and 5. The God of this age, talking about Satan, the God of this age has blinded unbelievers so they cannot see the light of the gospel of the glory of Christ who is the image of God. For we do not preach ourselves but Jesus Christ as Lord and we ourselves as servants for Jesus' sake. The call of God upon me, upon this church, upon leading the way, Kingdom said, all the other ministries that have grown out of this church is to be faithful to the proclamation of the truth in such a way that people will make an intelligent decision regarding Christ. They can either accept him or rejecting him.

We don't force people to believe. God gives us a freedom of choice. Those who receive him as their only Savior and Lord will receive forgiveness from their sins here and now, joy and peace here and now, and eternity in heaven with him. Those who reject him, they reject him as their only Savior, as the only Lord of their life.

They will spend their eternity in a place called hell where there is torment, where there is pain. Please listen to me. God calls us to stand firm and to stand strong and to stand up and say with the Apostle Paul, we do not preach ourselves but we preach Christ and we are your servants for Jesus' sake. We do not preach our ideas or what makes us popular in culture or make us acceptable.

We do not preach the capitulation to the enslavement of sin nor do we preach the surrender to the sexual revolution nor do we preach pragmatism and political correctness. No one in a million knows to that, but we preach Christ and Christ alone. Jude, the half-brother of Jesus said, we contend for the faith once delivered, once delivered, unmodified, not compromised, not watered down, once delivered to the saints, just once delivered. Even during the apostolic age, the apostles, particularly the Apostle Paul, he confronted so many people, so many of his contemporaries who were preaching false gospels, others were preaching modified gospel, others were adding to gospel and he exposed them all when he said, but we preach Christ, the Christ of the Word of God. In Galatia, he confronted those who were adding to the gospel and they viewed rituals equal with Jesus. He said, no, we preach Christ. In Ephesus and elsewhere, he confronted the Gnostics, those who said that we can be saved by having knowledge and he said, no, we preach Christ. The early heretic by name is Marcy from which we get Marcion, the heresy, an early Christian heresy where he said that the God of the Old Testament is not the same as the God of the New Testament and therefore we need to be unhitched from the Old Testament. But faithful disciples of Jesus said, without the Old Testament, the New Testament does not make sense. Without the foundation, the building cannot stand.

Without Abraham and David, we could not comprehend the seed of Abraham or the son of David as the Lord Jesus Christ who is the descendant of David and who is the seed of Abraham. Now I can go on and on and on, but I will not do that. The saddest part to me personally, and I know to many of you, is that so many modern evangelical preachers who have now taken these old heresies and they're dressing them up in a new dress and preaching them as if it's the truth. And when I hear heresies like this, I think of the words of Dr. Criswell, former pastor of First Baptist Church of Dallas, when he was hearing all these modern heresies all dressed up, he said, a skunk by any name is a skunk. I want to say amen belongs here. Just as Paul said, of the devices we are not ignorant. Beloved, we need to be more alert more than any other time in modern history.

We need to be more discerning than any time in modern history. For when the early believers said we preach Christ alone, they were burnt alive. They were dipped in hot tar. They were given to hungry lions, but they would not be deterred from preaching Christ alone. Rome always welcomed new gods.

They would have been welcomed with open arms. They would have been beloved people in the Roman Empire, because the more gods the merrier. But when they said Christ only, that's when they got dipped in hot tar. After that we came to the dark ages where superstition and witchcraft came into the very church, inside the church. But God raised reformers who read the scripture. And they said no, it's only Christ and salvation by faith in him alone. Three hundred years ago a man by the name of Aramaeus, who taught that God is incapable of converting us, we convert ourselves.

But good and godly men like George Whitefield stood up and they said no and a million no. We preach Christ who can save from the guttermost to the uttermost. Today the Universalist Unitarian teach that Christ is the ideal man, which we too can be when we obtain higher self. Scientologists teach that if we know enough, we can survive forever.

Not without Jesus you want. Astrology says the time in which you were born determines your destiny. The reincarnations say life is reincarnated into new life and you pay for the misdeeds of the former life. But the Bible said this is a fallacy of all fallacies because I know that Christ paid the wages of all my sins and he redeemed me eternally. And because the Bible is clear there is no such thing as a reincarnation. The Bible says that it is appointed to man, women, everyone to die once after that the judgment comes. The human potential movement said that we can all create our own identity. No wonder we have so many confused people in this culture today. Today there are many people who are called evangelical preachers. They are saying that the Bible should be like a smorgasbord, a buffet. You come and you pick and you choose. You don't like that, you dump it, you take this or you don't like this, you do this and you do this.

Oh, this is more common than you realize. In fact, that's the teaching that has weakened the church of Jesus Christ, that has nullified the message of the gospel, that has muffled the voice of Christ, confused millions of people, some of them into eternal destruction. And that is why today more than ever we must preach only the Christ of the Bible, Christ who is God of very God, the God of power and might, who is the only one who can forgive our sins eternally, who can break the power of sin, who can help restore sanity in our lives. He is the only one who can set the captive free.

He is the only one who can liberate from the chains of addiction. He is the only one who one day is going to judge the living and the dead. He is the only one who one day is going to reign supreme over the universe before our own eyes. He is the only one to whom every knee shall bow and every tongue will confess that Jesus Christ is Lord to the glory of God the Father. We preach Christ, who is the image of the invisible God, and we ourselves, your servants, for Jesus' sake. We preach the only Christ who was promised by God the Father back in Genesis. We preach the only Christ who was born of a pure virgin. We preach the only Christ who healed the sick, raised the dead, made the lame to walk, and set the captive free. We preach the only Christ who was crucified on Mount Golgotha and was buried for three days.

But then, thank God, on the third day with every power of his omnipotence, he rose from the dead never to die again. The Christ that we preach is the only one who can promise eternal life. He's the only one who can forgive sinners like me and you. We preach the only Christ who has ascended alive in heaven, and from there, right now, he sits on the rim of the universe. Even when the world seems to be falling apart, he's not.

Even when things look out of control, he's not out of his control. But one day, he's going to come back and he's going to reign and rule before our own eyes. We preach the only Christ who's in his first coming was born in a manger, but in his second coming, he will rule with an iron scepter. We preach the only Christ for whom and through whom the whole universe was made and created, but he left that splendor of heaven and came to earth.

And on his second coming, we will see him ruling in power and great glory. We preach the only Christ who hung helplessly on the cross, but in his second coming, he will be sitting on the throne of God. We preach the only Christ who was the lamb of God, who takes away the sin of everyone who believes in him, but soon on his second coming, he will come as the lion of Judah. We preach Christ and not ourselves. That's the saddest part is when people preach themselves.

That's a tragedy. We do not preach pop psychology, helpful that may be. We don't preach self-help, good as that may be. We don't preach band-aid, they only give you temporary relief.

No. We preach the only one who can do a total job on the total person. And that is not going to come as a surprise to some of you or most of you. It certainly is going to come as a surprise what I'm about to say to my family. I'm a man who is far, far, far, far from being perfect. I know that, but I weep over my sin. I repent of my sin. I don't gloss over my sin. I don't explain away my sin. I don't rationalize my sin. I don't try to blame others for my sin, for I know that it was my sin that fastened him to that cross, and that's my sin that kept him on that cross until he paid my ransom. Beloved, this is Christianity 101. God is not looking for perfect people, but he's looking for imperfect people so he can perfect them. And that's all that God is expecting from those who love him. To lower the bar of righteousness, to lower the standards so that sinners can accept Christ without repenting, without believing, without transformation, without conversion is the most important thing about conversion, is the worst sin that could be committed.

To paint or repaint a portrait of Christ without confessing him as Lord is the worst sin of all, for we preach not ourselves but Christ Jesus, who is the image of the invisible God, far from Jesus the Christ being the founder of another religion, as so many preachers and puppets are saying today. He is the creator God who became man, far from this newly fangled idea that is preached for many a pulpit today. He's not a way, a truth and a life. He is the way, the truth and the only giver of eternal life, far from those this false claim that everybody, whether they believe or not, they're going to go to heaven. This is a lie from the pit of hell, otherwise known as Hollywood, and deceiving a lot of people. Jesus said no one, and when he says no one, he means no one comes to the Father but by me.

That's his words, not mine. And that is why from Genesis to Revelation, he is the central focus of the entire Bible, for he was promised by God the Father to Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden, and that is why 2,000 years, 1,600 plus, sometimes 1,800, we're not really sure, but there about 1,600 to 2,000 years is when the scripture writers were writing. They were all from different professions. They were all from different backgrounds. There were some Gentiles, there were some Jews, but they're all writing this history that we call Genesis to Revelation. That book, the holy book of God, the infallible word of God, they were writing, but the reason they all write one message is because they were all inspired by the Holy Spirit of God. That is why Jesus is the central figure from beginning to end. He is the beginning and the end, and everything in between. He is the Alpha and the Omega, and the rest of the alphabet.

He is the only true revelation of God, and no one else is the revelation of God other than Jesus the Christ, and you can find him in every book of the Bible, every book of the Bible, if you have the spiritual eyes to see it. If you look at the scripture, you're going to see it very clearly that in the book of Genesis, he is the seed of the woman that the Father promised Adam and Eve. In Exodus, he is the Passover lamb. In Leviticus, he is the high priest.

In Numbers, he is the smitten rock. In Deuteronomy, he is the prophet. And in Joshua, he is the captain of the Lord of hosts.

In Judges, he is the creator and the final judge. In Ruth, he is the heavenly kinsman redeemer. In Samuel, he is the anointed one. In Kings, he is the king of kings and the Lord of lords. In Chronicles, he is the glory of God in the temple.

In Ezra, he is the teacher comes from God. In Nehemiah, he is the rebuilder of broken lives. In Esther, he is the protector of his people. In Job, he is the only comforter in times of trouble. In Psalm, he is our good shepherd. In Proverbs, he is the wisdom of God. In Ecclesiastes, he is the preacher of the kingdom of God.

In the Song of Songs, he is the bridegroom who's coming to his bride, the church. In Isaiah, he is the mighty God, everlasting father, prince of peace. In Jeremiah, he is the potter who shapes the clay of our lives into the image of God.

In Lamentation, he is the weeping prophet. In Ezekiel, he is the wheel inside the wheel. In Daniel, he is the son of man coming on clouds of great glory.

And he is the fourth person in the fiery furnace. In Hosea, he is the love of God to the backslider. In Joel, he is the baptism of the Holy Spirit. In Amos, he is the author of judgment and mercy. In Obadiah, he is the god of vengeance. In Jonah, he is the salvation of our Lord. In Micah, he is the great intercessor.

In Nahum, he is the stronghold in the days of trouble. In Habakkuk, he is the god of mercy. In Zephaniah, he is the establishment of the kingdom of God upon the earth. In Haggai, he is the desire of all nations. And in Zechariah, he is the branch of Jehovah. In Malachi, the last book of the Old Testament, he is the refiner's fire, the son of righteousness that shall rise over all the world with healing in his wings. And that's announcing for over 2,000 years that he's coming. That's who he is. Look for those characteristics in him when he arrived.

Look for him. Some did and believed. Many didn't because they wanted a Messiah that fits them. Just now, we want a Jesus who agrees with us. Someone said that God created man in his own image. And now, we have returned a favor and created a God in our own image. Beloved, be immovable from the truth of the gospel. And that is why when Jesus showed up, he said, before Abraham was, I am.

I am. That word should have really given them goosebumps. It should have reminded them that this is the very God who appeared to Moses at the burning bush. And when Moses said, what do I tell them who sent me? He said, tell them I am sent you. And when Jesus said I am, they should have jumped all over the place to welcome him as their Messiah.

But they didn't. And that is why in the New Testament, you see with clarity, of course, no symbolism, it's in clarity. You see him in Matthew as the kingly Messiah. In Mark, he is the miracle worker. In Luke, he is the great physician. In John, he is the Lamb of God that takes away the sin of the world. In Acts, he is the risen Lord. In Romans, he is our justification. In Corinthians, he is our sanctification. In Galatians, he is our liberation. In Ephesians, he is our perfection.

In Philippians, he is our joy. In Colossians, he is the head of the body of the church. In Thessalonians, he is the coming Lord who reign and rule forever. In Timothy, he is the judge of all men. In Titus, he is the redeemer of the world.

In Philemon, he is the friend that sticks to you closer than a brother. In Hebrews, he is the author and the finisher of our salvation. In James, he is the healer of all nations. In Peter, he is the chief shepherd and the bishop of our souls. In John's epistles, he is the word of God. In Jude, he is the coming Lord with 10,000 of his saints to execute judgment upon the earth.

In Revelation, he is the Alpha and the Omega, the beginning and the end, the lion of the tribe of Judah, the root of Jesse, the root of David, the Lamb of God, the Word of God, the King of Kings, and the Lord of Lords. We preach Christ and ourselves as servants for Christ's sake. Thank you for joining Dr. Michael Youssef for a message he is very passionate about. We preach Christ. It's a foundational teaching for Dr. Youssef and Leading the Way, and we're challenging you to make it part of your passion. Leading the Way is celebrating 15 years of gospel impact through Leading the Way Navigators. Leading the Way Navigators are pocket-sized, solar-powered MP3 players, contain up to 150 sermons by Dr. Youssef, as well as an audio New Testament.

Often called pocket missionaries because they are the perfect practical and personal tool for reaching those in restricted and remote regions with the truth of Christ. Hello listening friends, we are delighted that you tuned in. We are very grateful that you are here. Thank you very much.

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