Classic Christianity – We, The Church – Part 2 – 01-20-26
~ Jesus is the First Born of All Creation
~ This is key for us to understand that Jesus, God in flesh, was the first one ever born Alive with the Spirit of God in Him at physical birth. Adam and Eve were created by God, CREATED in the image of God, and had the Holy Spirit breathed into and living in them, until they sinned. Yet we were ALL born in the image of Adam, in a fallen condition, without the Spirit of God living in us. We needed to be born again of the Spirit of God. And that happens when a person places Faith in Jesus, God in flesh to have taken away all their sins at the cross, and He gives His Spirit for Life. So that all who are in Christ Jesus are part of the body of Christ, and He is the head.
~ “The Son is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn over all creation. For in Him all things were created, things in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or dominions or rulers or authorities. All things were created through Him and for Him.
He is before all things, and in Him all things hold together. And He is the head of the body, the church; He is the beginning and firstborn from among the dead, so that in all things He may have preeminence. For God was pleased to have all His fullness dwell in Him, and through Him to reconcile to Himself all things, whether things on earth or things in heaven, by making peace through the blood of His cross.
Once you were alienated from God and were hostile in your minds, engaging in evil deeds. But now He has reconciled you by Christ’s physical body through death to present you holy, unblemished, and blameless in His presence— if indeed you continue in your faith, established and firm, not moved from the hope of the gospel you heard, which has been proclaimed to every creature under heaven, and of which I, Paul, have become a servant.” Colossians 1:15-23
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And a certain ruler asked Him, saying, “Good Teacher, having done what, will I inherit eternal life?”
And Jesus said to him, “Why do you call Me good? No one is good, except God alone. Luke 18:18,19
~ “Whoever has the Son has life; whoever does not have the Son of God does not have life.” 1 John 5:12
~ Jesus said to her, “I am the resurrection and the life; the one believing in Me, even if he should die, he will live. And everyone living and believing in Me shall never die, to the age. Do you believe this?” John 11:25,26
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Pray to God:
Do you really want to know the WHOLE Truth of what is going on today?
Lord Jesus, teach me the truth of the world today and give me the wisdom to know the truth and identify the lies of the devil. Thank you God.”
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~ “So we’re told in Colossians that the author of all this, that He is the image of the invisible God. That’s Jesus. He’s the firstborn over all creation. Now, guys again, we know that Jesus was not the firstborn when you’re talking about natural birth. What’s he talking about here, firstborn over all creation? Remember that Adam was the first man created alive, spiritually created by the hand of God. Are we together? He created Adam and Eve. That was a creation, but it was a creation that fell. And it was a creation that, although they were born or created alive, bodily, soulishly and spiritually, that they died on the day you eat thereof, you will surely die. And death is the absence of life, meaning that the life of God departed from Adam and Eve, leaving them and their human spirit alive to the world, but dead to what vacated them. Who vacated them? God, dead to God. Jesus was the only man ever born alive spiritually, the only person ever born alive. That’s why his virgin birth is not up for grabs. He was not created by God. He was born of God, and that’s exactly why they say he’s the first born over all creation. Now how do we know that about Adam and Eve? Well, we’re told in Genesis that Adam and Eve, when God formed Adam and Eve created them, He created them, male and female, and they were created alive, spiritually. But it said when Adam and Eve had Seth, Seth was born in the image of Adam, not in the image of God. God, Adam and Eve was created in the image of God, but their offspring was born in the image of Adam, dead, born dead, just like their father and mother became born dead. So the only man ever born alive spiritually was Christ, Jesus, the first born from among the dead. Who are the dead? Us. Who is the first born among us? Jesus. For by Him, all things were created in heaven and earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or powers or rulers or authority, all things were created by Him, and all things were created for him. He Jesus is before all things. And in Him, Jesus, all things hold together. And he Jesus is the head of the body the church. He is the beginning and the first born from among the dead, so that everything he might have supremacy.” ~ Bob George
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And so we must approach the Word of God with this that Lord Jesus, I didn’t write this book. I didn’t have anything to do with this book. You wrote it through your apostles. You wrote it, and what you want me to do is to read it and then depend upon you to reveal what it means. Now, the miraculous thing of that is this, that whether you are here or someone else, if you are born again and you are reading the Word of God, and you are born again and you’re reading the Word of God. And both of you are depending on the Word of God and the Holy Spirit of God, who lives in you to reveal what it means you too are going to interpret Scripture identically. Is that right or wrong? That’s what’s called a unity of spirit. Why is it a unity? Because God, individually is revealing the same thing to individual people, and that’s why I can go into Chicago and meet with people who have come to grips with these truths. And they’re not Bob George followers. They are people who, as a guy, said to me, there, you led me into my Bible. You led me into my Bible, and that’s where I came to understand these truths that you’re teaching is out of the Bible, and that is our role. Our role as pastors is to teach people to quit depending on what the pastor is saying and depend upon what the Holy Spirit is saying to you as you yield to Him and allow Him to do what he came to do, and that is, teach you truth, and let that truth set you free.
So when it comes to the body of Christ, we have been studying that over the last couple of weeks and in the book of Ephesians, as you know, we have been studying how that the mystery that was held in the heart of God. It’s called a musterion, a mystery that was in God’s mind, in his plan, in his preordained plan for man, and how at a time when he chose to reveal the meaning of this mystery that he did so, he did so to the Apostle Paul. And Paul said to the prophets and the apostles. Now again, why did he say that in the scripture that this mystery was revealed to the apostles and the prophets? Well, in the first place, this Bible that we hold in our hands, in the New Testament, had to be written in the Greek language, mainly, I believe, because the Greek language was, without question, the most detailed language that has probably ever been placed on the earth, and probably still so, and the most detailed language that there was on earth. Secondly, that the Bible had to be written by an apostle or an amanuensis of an apostle the New Testament. To be an apostle, you had to have been with Jesus from his baptism, through His death, burial and resurrection, witnesses to this truth. What I would think is you had to be around him, to be walking with Him, that your information as to what Jesus taught was not hearsay. It wasn’t secondhand, that you had heard it out of the mouth of God himself. That was a that was a must if you were going to be even able to write something that went in this book that we call the Bible, or the ecclesia. Those books that we read were all written in the Greek language. People say Koinonia Greek. It was a common language of the world. At that time. It was some people referred to as bar language. It was just the common common language wasn’t a highfalutin language. But isn’t it strange, Jesus wasn’t born a highfalutin place, either, was he. And you don’t see a lot of highfalutin things going on in Christianity. He took the lowly things of the world to confound the wise, and so it was written by people who had heard Jesus himself, and then they wrote it down. And they either wrote it down or they dictated it to an amanuensis who was a scribe, a secretary who wrote down what the apostles were teaching. So we do know one thing about this word that we hold in our hands, that it was written originally by the people who listened and saw and touched Jesus.
Wouldn’t you like to be one of those when you stop to think about it? Could you imagine having the privilege of spending three, three and a half years, walking with this man called Jesus of Nazareth, God Himself, seeing what you thought of as a human being, performing miracles that you had never even thought were humanly possible, raising the dead, walking on water, making the blind. Blind to see, the deaf to hear, and walking with Him, talking to him, and being loved by Him, have been something, but these that’s what these men’s are. So I have great respect for these guys. They were eyewitnesses to Jesus, and so they wrote these books. They wrote the New Testament. They wrote it as the Spirit of God revealed to them what he wanted them to write down. And so all of this scripture is God breathed. It was written down by a man, but it was all inspired as to what to write down by God. That’s why there are no red letter editions, that the words of Jesus are no more different than the words of Paul or Peter or John or any of the other writers of the New Testament. They all came from God. Remember what Jesus said, I don’t say anything unless the Father tells me to say it. So the father told him what to say, and the Father told the apostles what to remember what he said, just like he told Peter and John and Paul what to say. And so this Bible is God speaking to you and me, and we have to we have to appreciate that. That’s the miracle of this book. This is God’s love letter to you and me. This isn’t just some man’s brilliant ideas. This is God speaking to us. He speaks to us truth.
So we’re told in Colossians that the author of all this, that He is the image of the invisible God. That’s Jesus. He’s the firstborn over all creation. Now, guys again, we know that Jesus was not the firstborn when you’re talking about natural birth. What’s he talking about here, firstborn over all creation? Remember that Adam was the first man created alive, spiritually created by the hand of God. Are we together? He created Adam and Eve. That was a creation, but it was a creation that fell. And it was a creation that, although they were born or created alive, bodily, soulishly and spiritually, that they died on the day you eat thereof, you will surely die. And death is the absence of life, meaning that the life of God departed from Adam and Eve, leaving them and their human spirit alive to the world, but dead to what vacated them. Who vacated them? God, dead to God. Jesus was the only man ever born alive spiritually, the only person ever born alive. That’s why his virgin birth is not up for grabs. He was not created by God. He was born of God, and that’s exactly why they say he’s the first born over all creation. Now how do we know that about Adam and Eve? Well, we’re told in Genesis that Adam and Eve, when God formed Adam and Eve created them, He created them, male and female, and they were created alive, spiritually. But it said when Adam and Eve had Seth, Seth was born in the image of Adam, not in the image of God. God, Adam and Eve was created in the image of God, but their offspring was born in the image of Adam, dead, born dead, just like their father and mother became born dead. So the only man ever born alive spiritually was Christ, Jesus, the first born from among the dead. Who are the dead? Us. Who is the first born among us? Jesus. For by Him, all things were created in heaven and earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or powers or rulers or authority, all things were created by Him, and all things were created for him. He Jesus is before all things. And in Him, Jesus, all things hold together. And he Jesus is the head of the body the church. He is the beginning and the first born from among the dead, so that everything he might have supremacy.
So we’re told here that he is the head of the body the church. Now remember what we have studied over these weeks is, who is the church. But from God’s economy, he divides mankind into three categories, HEBREW, Gentile and the ecclesia, or the church. So you have God, you have HEBREW, you have Gentile by natural birth, and then you have the spiritual birth of HEBREW and Gentile down, called the church, the ecclesia. So what is the church, or the ecclesia? Born again, people from God, coming out of the HEBREW and the Gentile, forming one new body of people, a new entity. And my friends, that’s a spiritual entity. That’s a spiritual body. We have a physical body. We have a spiritual body. If we’re in Christ, Jesus, we belong to the spiritual body of Christ, Jesus.
And so it tells us that the body is a unit, and though it’s made up of many parts, and though its parts are many, they form one body. If you are looking at me, you see that I have a head, and that head is what controls everything underneath it. I got arms, got fingers, I got a heart, I got kidneys, got legs, toes. All of these are part of this one body, although this body is made up of numerous parts, numerous parts, and they all have different functions, and all of the functions all flow together in a unity of purpose to accomplish life.
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God is a head. He controls everything. Why did I just touch my face? Because my brain told me to. Why did I scratch? Because brain tells me a itch. Why do we go eat? Because your brain tells you you’re hungry or you’re a glutton, either one. Our head controls every single thing that this body does, whether we like it or whether we don’t, that’s the way it is, isn’t it? That’s why it says in the scripture, Don’t be conformed to the world. But what? Transform. Transformed by what? The renewing of your mind, not your arms or your legs, but your mind. Your mind controls what this. Body fulfills. And so the body is a unit, though it’s made up of many parts, and though its parts are many, they form one body. Don’t have two bodies here. Only got one, but it’s made up of a lot of parts. And he wants us to see this illustration, because he says, so it is with Christ, for we were all baptized by one Spirit into one body. Now, guys, you could read that, what could someone think that meant to be baptized? What? Placed in water, is that what this means? Now, you know, I don’t even know for sure if the Spirit has to reveal that. I think you’ll be able to figure that out by context, but ultimately, the Spirit of God has got to teach you. No, no, this is not what that means. This means a spiritual baptism. We were all baptized by one Spirit, not by one pastor, by one Spirit, into the body of Christ, folks, that is what the scripture refers to. Is the baptism of the Holy Spirit. The Spirit of God, in order to be born again, you must be born again of the Spirit of God, right? You’re born again of the Spirit. That means I don’t have the Spirit until I’m born of the Spirit. So I’m not born with it. It’s something that I have to get from God. And that is a spiritual birth. I have a natural birth that came from mom and dad, and then there is a spiritual birth that God wants to give you. So his Spirit comes and is joined to our human spirit, and we’re complete. We’re born again. And that spirit is sealed, impervious to sin and impervious to the things of the world. It is sealed, my friends, sealed. Nothing can get into it. Sin can’t get into it. That Spirit that’s in you is sinless, just like the spirit that was given to you was sinless, sealed. That’s Christ in you, your hope of glory. Then that Spirit that came to indwell you placed you spiritually into the body of Christ. That’s one Christ in you, you in Christ. And that’s what’s called the baptism of the Holy Spirit. You were baptized by one Spirit into one body, whether HEBREWS or Greeks, slave or free, and we were all given one spirit to drink. There was no such thing of God placing you into a HEBREW body and placing the Gentiles into a Gentile body. We separate each other that way, but God didn’t. His Church is not divided, HEBREWS over here, Gentiles over here, his church are born again, believers who are together, and he teaches you how to live with one another and not to let the dissensions that are naturally there to take over. One Spirit, baptizing every person, HEBREW and Gentile alike, into one new body. And we were all given not two spirits, but one Spirit to drink, in other words, to comfort us.
Now the body, we’re told first, Corinthians 12, is not made up of one part, but many. So if the foot should say, because I’m not a hand, I don’t belong to the body. Now, what’s he saying here? You guys all have different parts. Your fingers do certain things, different than your toes. Your toes do something different than your fingers, but they’re all part of this body. Are they not? And every one of those parts have a function, and from the head standpoint, they’re all equally important. So you’re not going to sit there and say, well, but I’m not the hand, so I don’t belong to the body. It would not, for that reason, cease to be a part of the body. You’re a part of the body, whether you think so or not. If you’re in Christ and the ear should say, because I’m not an eye, I don’t belong to the body. It would not be, for that reason, to cease to be a part of the body. If the whole body were an eye, where would the sense of hearing be? If the whole body were an ear, where would the sense of smell be? In other words, he is saying that God has arranged the parts of this body. God has arranged. Change these parts. God gave you fingers and fingernails and toes and heart. He gave those things to you when you stop to think of the complexity of the human body, and even the complexity of an eye a camera in your head, and you say big bang. Say somebody banged you in the head. That’s the big bang. You got banged in the head by somebody to even begin to even think those things, let alone believe them. That all of this is just by happenstance. But God arranged these parts. He’s the one who gave them to you, and he arranged them just as he wanted them to be. He didn’t want the fingers to be down on your feet and didn’t want your toes to be up here. He arranged our body precisely the way it needed to be to function, to serve you. It’s amazing.
If they were all one part, where would the body be? As it were, there are many parts, but there are only, there is only one body, one body, many parts, one body. Now, what he is trying to get across here, guys, is this that if God has made you a finger, be a happy finger, and quit trying to be a toe. And if God made you an eye, quit trying to be an ear, and quit trying to get all the ears together together and have an ear service and get all the noses together and blow up a storm and get all the tongues together and wag. He said, get that mindset out of your head, and that one gift is better than the other. Yeah, yeah, you got those ears on you, but I got eyeballs. Well, who gave you the eyeballs? And why do you think that the eyeball is more important than the ears? Let me take both of them away from you and see how happy you’re going to be as some people are. You see, guys, all of that is nonsensical thinking that goes on today, rampantly in our Christianity today, where you get all the noses together and we’re blowing up a storm together. And the reason we’re together, we got a unity and purpose. What’s your purpose? Blow our nose. What’s your purpose? Why girl tongues, speak in tongues. What’s your purpose to do this? To do this is that, how God divided the body? Said, How is anybody going to see the multiplicity of gifts if you’re going to get your church and your people gathered together to just speak up a storm, to blow your nose, just to walk around. You got people doing that, walking around. Have you seen those? You seen those that? Have you all? How many have seen that on TV? Had the unfortunate experience of seeing that one. Round, twirling tambourine guys standing there singing the same song, nine for 19,000 verses, same guy, walking up and down. Everybody says, Praise the Lord. No wonder Jesus called us dumb sheep. So he says that there’s one body. It’s made up many parts. And what I want you to do is to see the unity of the diversity. When the world is going to see is how this diverse group is unified into one body. And that is the goal that God has for us.
Now we might want to turn to First Corinthians 12, and let’s read on from where we left off here, many parts of one body. Let’s turn to verse 21 in chapter 12. This will not be on the screen, but if you want to look it up, you can. The eye cannot say to the hand, I don’t need you. And the head cannot say to the feet, I don’t need you. On the contrary, these parts of the body that seem to be weaker are indispensable, and the parts that we think are less honorable, we treat with special honor, and the parts that are unpresentable are treated with special modesty. He just hits it all, doesn’t he? We got some places that, he said, parts of our body that are unpresentable. We don’t go around presenting them to the public. But they said they’re treated with a special modesty. And should be. We have violated that as well, haven’t we? We violated that as well. To the world, they pay no attention to this at all. Modesty is a thing of an antiquated word, to be modest, and we flaunt what is natural and what is man made, especially the man made, we love to flaunt. It gets biblical. Think that’s of God? I don’t think so. And so it says that these parts are of spatial there are parts that need no special treatment. There are there are other parts that have no special treatment. But God has combined the members of the body and has given greater honors to the parts that lacked it, so that there should be no division in the body. This is the whole reason behind this no division, and that its parts should have equal concern for one another. And if one part suffers, every part suffers with it. If one part is honored, every part rejoices in it. Isn’t that kind of amazing, guys? How many of you ever got a little tiny splinter in your finger or someplace it hurts your whole body, doesn’t it? Or how many of you ever stubbed your toe? You know, now that’s just a tiny little part of your body, but it makes your whole body hurt, doesn’t it? And there’s some places that you get hit that you just wish you didn’t have. So we understand from our body that when one part hurts, everything hurts, and we should see be the same way in our spiritual body, that if we see a brother and sister in Christ is hurting, that we should hurt with them. We should reach out to them with compassion instead of ho hum. They’ll get better. Or I like this one better. I’ll pray for you. Well I need food. Well, I’ll pray for you. Man, take some food to them. Take some food to them. If you got somebody that’s sick or been operated on, somebody ought to be there to think that maybe they might be able to use some food.
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Stand on the firmness of truth. Don’t keep going back and forth. Thank Him that the forgiveness issue is settled.
Let’s pray together:
- Lord Jesus,
- I thank you for taking away my sins on the cross,
- never ever to see them again.
- Having done that, I now thank you for giving me eternal life,
- through your resurrection.
- I now receive that life.
- And I am going stand in the fact that I am a child of the living God.
- In Jesus Holy name I pray.
- Amen
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John 3:3
3 Jesus replied, “Very truly I tell you, no one can see the kingdom of God unless they are born again.”














