“For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ; for it is the power of God unto salvation to every one that believeth; to the Jew first and also to the Greek.”
Rom. 1: 16 KJV
Paul had been one of the most religious men of his day! He was a rising star among the religious elite, the Pharisees. His religious credentials were impeccable (Phil. 3: 4-10). He was a brilliant student of the Word of God. He had a great zeal for God. He was sincere in what he believed. But he did not truly know God! He only had religion, not a relationship with God. In his religious zeal he persecuted the Christians for their faith in Jesus Christ, who they claimed had been raised from the dead. Paul did not believe it! He considered them to be a threat to the God of Israel. He was the enemy of Christ!
But Jesus, in His sovereign grace, powerfully revealed himself to Paul as he was traveling to Damascus to persecute the Christians who were there (Acts 9). In his encounter with the risen Christ, Paul was radically transformed from the enemy of Christ to one of the greatest defenders of Christ! Paul would never be the same again (2 Cor. 5:17). And although it meant rejection by his family and the Jewish people he dearly loved, he was more than willing to pay the price! He was not ashamed to be identified with Christ! Paul knew that Jesus was alive! Jesus had revealed Himself unto him, forgiven him, anointed him, and called him to be His vessel in the proclamation of the Gospel to his generation.
As God’s people we are not to be rude, offensive or obnoxious in our culture. But neither are we to be ashamed to be identified with Christ! We make no apologies for being followers of Jesus. We will often be rejected, ridiculed, mocked and maligned by family and friends. We will be misunderstood. We will be falsely accused of things we did not say and do not believe. We will have lies told about us. But the fact that these things happen should encourage us. For Jesus said that these things would happen (Matthew 5: 11-12).
Even though the darkness is increasing in our culture, it is our calling to speak up and live out the gospel of Jesus Christ. If we do, some will see and be drawn to Him. And that is the greatest reason not to be ashamed. After all, why would we ever be ashamed of embracing and living for the very One who paid for our redemption , forgave us and delivered us from the penalty of sin, death and hell? Why would we ever be ashamed of that? No one else has ever done for us what Jesus has done for us! And no one ever will!
Rev. James W. Black