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Pastor Sam
Chess
What if Jesus
had Never Been Born?
(Part 1)
(Christianity’s
Impact On The Value Of Human
Life)
Some people,
in this world, make contributions to life that are life changing for
all those who follow. Often their names are forever remembered by
something we call recorded history. okay
I. Jesus
Christ, the greatest person who ever lived on this earth has forever
changed almost
every aspect of human life!
… and many,
many simply don’t know it at all.
Let me
distinguish here what I am talking about. I’ve spent many months
talking about Jesus…on purpose. My entire focus has been on the
spiritual aspects of what He provided for us by coming to this world
as a man, taking our sins on himself, dying in our place, then
defeating death and sin, and satan, and rising from the dead
bringing eternal life to all who would believe.
What I’m going
to be talking about in these next eight sermons and reinforcing in
the Bible studies on Wednesday evenings is different than
anything I’ve been saying this last year or anytime in the history
of this church.
John records
in his Revelation of Jesus Christ that Jesus said these words:
(Revelation
21:5) And he that sat upon the throne said, Behold, I make all
things new. And he said unto me, Write: for these words are true and
faithful. (KJV)
(Revelation
21:5) He who was seated on the throne said, "I am making everything
new!"
..(missed the word, “Behold“ look closely, examine carefully)
It’s important
to understand proper theology….Jesus formed a perfect and wonderful
world when He said “Let their be” and all this came into existence:
(John 1:1-3)
In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the
Word was God. He was with God in the beginning. Through him all
things were made; without him nothing was made that has been made.
Sin wrecked
what God had made and brought it’s destruction into every area of
human existence. Jesus death and resurrection didn’t just bring
change into the inner man but he also brought sweeping changing into
the sinful world around us. He began the process of
making
everything new!" …
We’ve
mentioned here before, but it’s still a potent truth. Jesus birthday
forever changed the way we measure time. The whole world now counts
time as BC and AD.
A.D. - Anno
Domini -_____________________
“In the year
of our Lord”
When the
atheistic Soviet Union wrote their constitution in 1917 they were
forced to reference in the constitution the phrase “In the year of
our Lord.”
You can go
into a New age library and find rows of books proclaiming that man
is sovereign and God is the figment of weak people’s imaginations
and every one of them are required by law to reference the phrase
“In the year of our Lord”….but that’s a minor point compared to what
I’m going to show you.
Jesus taught:
(Matthew
13:31-32) He told them another parable: "The kingdom of heaven is
like a mustard seed, which a man took and planted in his field.
Though it is the smallest of all your seeds, yet when it grows, it
is the largest of garden plants and becomes a tree, so that the
birds of the air come and perch in its branches." (NIV)
That is what
has happened in the last two thousands years ; from the humble
beginnings in in a manger in Bethlehem, this One who many today
scorn as irrelevant is still proclaimed as Savior of the world by
some 1.8 billion people in almost every country in the world.
In addition to
that his influence and teaching can be directly tied to massive
world changes in the areas of :
1) High regard
for human life
2) Worldwide
impact on moral values…civilizing the uncivilized
3) Impact on
health and medicine…hospital construction
4)
Contribution toward freedom for all and civil liberties
5)
Contributions to the poor and needy in our world
6) Impact on
science
7) Impact on
economics
8)
Establishment of sexual values and family formation
9)
Contribution to education and the formation of schools and
universities
10) Impact on
arts and music
11)
Representative government the separation of political powers
12) The
codifying and writing of languages
13) Elevated
value for the common person
14) Elevated
value of women
15) Millions
of changed lives from societal liabilities to assets
As I show you
this stuff, it will become clearer and clearer that Christ and
Christianity have literally been at the very roots of the
development of civilizations as we know it. Completely aside from
the whole issue of salvation from sin and eternal life….
If Jesus
Christ had not come into this world; our world would be a very
different place …..from Washington, to Moscow, to Hong Kong, to
Mexico City. If you think there are things about this world that you
don’t like now …try to imagine your community without the
positive effects Christianity has brought. Maybe you, like many
struggle to understand the full significance of the “mustard seed of
Christianity, growing like a tree throughout the world….. That’s why
I’m preaching these messages.
There are
those in our society, (who are becoming increasingly more vocal),
who try to paint Christianity as an annoying tumor on the side of an
enlightened world. They literally have no idea what they are talking
about! Many world leaders have disdained Christ and Christianity and
they are rotting in the grave…their accomplishments have turned to
dust, but Christ and his worldwide accomplishments lives on.
Frederick
Nietzsche, the nineteenth century atheistic philosopher who coined
the phrase, “God is dead” said Christianity was a poison that had
infected the whole world. He said, if Jesus hadn’t died as quick as
he did, that “greater maturity” would have caused him to reject his
own doctrines. Here’s a direct quote:
“I
condemn Christianity, I bring against the Christian Church the most
terrible of all accusations that an accuser has ever had in his
mouth. It is, to me, the greatest of all imaginable corruptions, it
seeks to work the ultimate corruption… The Christian church has left
nothing untouched by it’s depravity, it has turned every value into
worthlessness, every truth into a lie, every integrity into baseness
of soul.”
Many of
Nietzsche’s idea’s were put into practice by one of his disciples:
Adolph Hitler. In “Mein Kampf”, Hitler blamed Christians for
carrying on the idea of Judaism and said he wanted to completely
uproot Christianity once he had finished Uprooting the Jews.
“Historically
speaking the Christian religion is nothing but a Jewish sect… After
the destruction of Judaism, the extinction of Christian slave morals
must follow logically…I shall know the moment when to confront , for
the sake of the German people and the world…It is not merely a
question of Christianity and Judaism. We are fighting against the
most ancient curst that Christianity has brought on itself….Ah the
God of the deserts, that crazed, stupid, vengeful, Asiatic despot
with his powers to make laws…That poison with which both Jews and
Christians have spoiled and soiled the free wonderful instincts of
man and lowered them to the level of doglike fright.”
Need I remind
you that Hitler is very, very, dead and the God he defied lives on,
sovereign in power! Hitler’s soul is in eternal punishment, facing
the laws of God he so despised!
Charles
Markmann; who wrote a book on the history of the ACLU said:
If the
otherwise admirable civilized pagans of Greece and Rome had had the
sense to laugh Judaism into oblivion, we would have been
spared the 2000 year sickness of Christianity.
In 1844 H.L.
Hasting visited the Fiji islands. Life was very cheap. You could buy
another human being for 7.00 or trade for one musket. They were
cheaper than buying a cow! After purchase you could work them, whip,
them, starve, them or eat them and no one would care.
Communism in
Russia and China have tried desperately to wipe out the effects of
Christianity by killing off thousands of believer only to have
Millions more take their place. I showed you the statistic a while
back that when Communism took over China there were only about one
million believers….now there are:
More than
100,000,000!
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Let’s talk for
a bit about the poison that Christianity has brought to our world…
II.
Christianity’s Impact on the Value of Human Life
(Genesis 1:27)
So God created man in his own image, in the image of God he created
him; male and female he created them. (NIV)
The entrance
of sin into the world brought with it a worldwide phenomenon.
The
devaluation of Human Life!
Once you lose
sight of God and the fact that men and women are created in his
image the value of an individual life falls off dramatically. Cain’s
improper focus on God led to the murder of his brother and if you
are a student of history at all you know that the early history of
the world is a history of paganism and barbarianism.
In all
civilizations where Christianity had not touched; the taking of
another human life was not something to be concerned about. In
today’s civilization, where the true God of heaven is absent, we
find atrocities that defy our ability to understand. We can’t even
conceive of the atrocities of a Hitler or a Saddam Hussein. We can’t
even fathom the mind of a suicide bomber. I read a book from a
prisoner in a modern concentration camp in North Korea …. I couldn’t
finish the book.
You must
understand….the only reason you value life, like you do, is because
of your Christian value system. The more our nation moves away from
our roots and toward a post-Christian future the cheaper life is
becoming….it has started with our unborn infants, will eventually
move to the elderly, and then the unwanted in society…the deformed,
the criminals, the unproductive, the Christians. Pastor…you are
being overly dramatic…
No I’m
not….read your history books!
In the ancient
world, the pagan world, the world Jesus was born into it was common
practice to sacrifice a child, Not one, thousands and thousand of
children were murdered.
If you were
being born in ancient Rome or in ancient Greece (and those were the
civilized countries) a newborn came out into the most dangerous
environment imaginable.
1) Abortion
was considered a normal and desirable part of everyone’s lives.
2) It was
perfectly common for an unwanted child to simply be placed in the
woods for the wild animals to feed on, or for strange and perverted
people to come along and retrieve for whatever purposes they
intended.
3) Virtually
all deformed babies were simply abandoned
4) If you were
a girl your chances at survival and a good life were minimal
5) Romans
considered the child the property of the Father…up until age eight
he could kill or sell his child and it was considered simply a
matter of wise economics.
6) Only about
½ of the children born lived beyond age eight.
Then came
Jesus!
1) Abortion
disappeared in the early Church
2) Infanticide
and Abandonment disappeared
3) The Church
started taking in others abandoned children (Orphanages)
Why? Because
the founder of our faith is the one who said:
(Matthew
19:14) Jesus said, "Let the little children come to me, and do not
hinder them, for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these." (NIV)
In a day when
children had no value.. Jesus elevated them to a preferred status.
The early church were so forceful and faithful in there attempts to
turn the horrible practices around that slowly but surely their
views became the predominant views of the Romans themselves.
Sometime around 300 AD (In the year of our Lord) Emperor Constantine
Enacted laws
that give children the same rights as adults and made killing
children a crime. They also promoted a practice that today we take
for granted: Adoption
While we are
on the subject of life let’s look at another aspect:
Suicide!
If you are
made in the image of God then taking your own life is perhaps the
single greatest insult one could commit against God. In Godless
societies today taking ones own life can be considered a badge of
honor. Killing one’s self in battle is the highest form of human
behavior.
Did you know
that in ancient times suicide was considered an honorable way to go
out. In 4000 years of Bible history only five people took their own
life. In ancient Rome it was common for a great to “exercise his
power of choice over his own body” Pontius Pilate committed suicide
and nobody thought less of him for doing so. Christianity was an
outspoken foe of taking ones own life in the ancient world and
brought into the pagan world for the first time a sense that living
until death was more noble than choosing to go out early under our
own terms.
Interestingly,
as our own country has become more post-Christian, the suicide rate
has risen and we have even gone so far now as to toy with assisted
suicide for the elderly or infirmed.
(Proverbs
8:35-36) For whoever finds me finds life and receives favor from the
LORD. But whoever fails to find me harms himself; all who hate me
love death." (NIV)
We talk, even
in political circles in our world, about the sanctity of human life.
The word “sanctity” means holy, sacred unto God, that which God has
declared to have great value!
To the
humanist, or atheist, or even the unbeliever, there can be no such
thing as the sanctity of life.
And that is
showing up in our post-Christian world. We now have far greater
penalties against endangering a turtle egg than we do against
killing the egg of a human being created in God’s image. I’m not
against protecting turtles but it seems odd to me that often those
who raise there voices the loudest to save animals are also the
loudest to give permission to terminate human babies.
Ted Turner
said in Miami Beach in 1992:
Overpopulation
is the cause of drive by shootings and other social ills, but the
root of the problem is Christianity, which posits that people are
more important than sea otters and elephants.
The
environmentalist magazine, Wild Earth said:
If you haven’t
given voluntary human extinction much thought before, the idea of a
world with no people in it might seem strange. But if you give it a
chance I think you might agree that the extinction of Homo Sapiens
would mean survival for millions, if not billions , of Earth
dwelling species.
The moral base
of any society can be judged by it’s view of human life!
He returned
several years later and found that one could not buy a human being
for 7 million dollars and there were now some 1200 churches
scattered throughout the islands. The gospel had been preached and
people had learned that they were not there own, they were bought
with a price, not silver or gold, but with the precious blood of
Jesus Christ.
The cold hard
reality is this, If Christianity had not penetrated into the United
States many of us would never have lived long
enough to be here today….

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