"THE GOSPEL OF MATTHEW"
Is It From Heaven Or From Men? (21:23-27)
INTRODUCTION
- While teaching in the temple, Jesus was confronted by the chief
priests and elders...
- They questioned His authority to teach - Mt 21:23
- Jesus saw through their hypocrisy, and challenged them regarding
the authority behind the baptism of John - Mt 21:24-25a
- Since they would not be honest in their answer, Jesus refused to
answer their question - Mt 21:25b-27
- In the process of exposing their hypocrisy, Jesus revealed an
important principle regarding authority in matters of religion...
- All religious practices must come from one of two sources
- They come either from heaven, or from men - Mt 23:25
- What Jesus asked regarding John's baptism, could be asked of many
religious practices...
- Infant baptism
- Sprinkling or pouring instead of immersion
- Denominationalism, a clergy-laity distinction
- The impossibility of apostasy, observing the Sabbath
- Instrumental music, burning of incense, etc., in our worship
-- Are such practices from heaven, or from men?
[In this study, we shall consider how one can know whether a particular
religious practice is from heaven, or from man...]
- TO BE FROM HEAVEN
- IT MUST COME FROM JESUS...
- For He has been given all authority - Mt 28:18
- Both in heaven and on earth
-- Certainly if Jesus commanded it, it is from heaven!
- IT MUST COME THROUGH HIS APOSTLES...
- For Jesus delegated His authority to His apostles - Jn 13:20
- They serve as His official ambassadors - 2Co 5:20
- To ensure their reliability, Jesus promised the Spirit to
remind them of what He taught, and to guide them into all the
truth - Jn 14:26; 16:12-13
- This is why the church continued steadfastly in the apostles'
doctrine - Ac 2:42; 1Co 14:37; 1Th 2:13
-- If the apostles of Christ taught it, it is from heaven!
- IT MUST COME ONLY FROM THE APOSTLES...
- The apostles were given, and proclaimed, the whole counsel of
God - Ac 20:27
- They were given all things that pertain to life and godliness
- 2Pe 1:3
- The faith revealed through them was delivered once for all
(lit., one time for all times) - Jude 3
-- There is no need for modern day revelations, for in the
Scriptures we have all that is needed to be "complete,
thoroughly equipped for every good work" (2Ti 3:16-17)
[If a religious practice can be found to be taught by Jesus or His
apostles, then it is truly from heaven! Religious practices that are
from men, however, might come from a variety of sources...]
- IT IS FROM MAN
- IF BASED SOLELY UPON WHAT THE MAJORITY THINKS...
- Many people will accept whatever most people think about
something
- Yet Jesus warned against following the majority - Mt 7:13-14
- If you had followed the majority...
- In Noah's day, you would have perished in the flood
- In Joshua's day, you would have perished in the wilderness
-- What the majority believes or does is not likely to be from
heaven, but from men!
- IF BASED SOLELY UPON WHAT PARENTS TAUGHT US...
- Some believe "If it was good enough for Mom and Dad, it is
good enough for me."
- As much as we may love and respect our parents, Christ must
come first - Mt 10:37
- If every generation had simply followed their parents, then we
who are Gentiles would likely still be idol-worshippers and
polytheistic!
-- Let us honor our parents, not by following them blindly, but
by applying principles they themselves likely taught us, such
as seek to do the right thing, obey God, etc.
- IF BASED SOLELY UPON WHAT PREACHERS TELL US...
- It is common for people to place their trust in their
"preacher," "priest," or "pastor"
- They reason that surely these "men of God" could not be wrong
or lead them astray
- Yet Paul warned of how we can easily be misled - cf. 2 Co
11:13-15
- And Jesus warned about the "blind leading the blind" - Mt
15:12-14
- Our attitude needs to be like that of the Bereans, who
carefully examined Paul's teachings in light of the Scriptures
- Ac 17:11
-- What a preacher teaches is only as good as the authority
behind it; unless we wish to be led astray, we have the
responsibility to ask "Is it from God, or men?"
- IF BASED SOLELY UPON CREEDS AND TRADITIONS OF MEN...
- This is where the denominations really get most of their
authority
- E.g., for such things as infant baptism, pouring or
sprinkling instead of immersion
- E.g, for such things as denominationalism, once saved
always saved
- Indeed, adherence to the creeds of men is what produces
denominations
- Accept the Bible only, and you become a Christian only
- Accept some man-made creed or tradition, and you become
something else!
- Accept the Book of Mormon, and you become a Mormon
- Accept papal authority, and you become a Roman Catholic
- Accept the Lutheran Catechism, and you become a Lutheran
- Creeds are really not even necessary...
- If they say more than what the Bible says, they say too
much
- If they say less than what the Bible says, they say too
little
- If they say exactly what the Bible says, then why not let
the Bible be our creed book?
-- The fact is creeds are filled with the traditions and commands
of men, many of which conflict with and displace the commands
of God! - cf. Mk 7:6-9
- IF BASED SOLELY UPON WHAT YOUR CONSCIENCE TELLS YOU...
- "Let your conscience be your guide" is the motto of many
- But our conscience cannot always be reliable
- Paul had served God with a good conscience throughout his
life - Ac 23:1
- Even at a time when he was persecuting Christians! - cf. Ac
26:9-11
- Our conscience is like a clock, which works properly if set
correctly
- Once our conscience has been "set" by the "apostles' doctrine"
then it can be a good guide
-- Unless what your conscience is telling you can be confirmed by
the Word of God, then what you believe is from man, not God!
- IF BASED SOLELY UPON WHAT IS HUMAN WISDOM...
- Many believe that through their own wisdom they can determine
right and wrong
- If it makes sense to them, they reason it must be true
- If it doesn't make sense, they won't accept it
- But God's thoughts and ways are not always our own - cf. Isa
55:8-9
- In fact, God has chosen to save man in a manner specifically
designed to confound those who depend solely upon human wisdom
- cf. 1Co 1:18-29
- For us to know God's will, it was necessary for Him to reveal
it to us - 1Co 2:9-12
- This He has done through His Spirit-inspired apostles
- Who in turn shared it with us through their writings - Ep
3:1-5
-- Appeal to human reason to justify a certain practice, and it
will likely be from man, not God!
- IF BASED SOLELY UPON FEELINGS...
- This is often the "standard of authority" for many people
- Who go by whatever "feels right"
- Who place stock in a religion "better felt than told"
- Yet the Bible declares the danger of trusting in "feelings"
- "There is a way which seems right to a man, But its end is
the way of death." - Pr 14:12
- "He who trusts in his own heart is a fool..." - Pr 28:26
- "O LORD, I know the way of man is not in himself; It is not
in man who walks to direct his own steps." - Jer 10:23
-- It should be evident that any religious practice or doctrine
based upon "feelings" alone is from man, not God!
- IF BASED SOLELY UPON THE OLD TESTAMENT...
- People will sometimes resort to the O. T. to provide authority
for some practice
- When they can't find authority for it in the teachings of
Christ and/or His apostles
- For example, a clergy-laity system, burning of incense and
use of instrumental music in worship, keeping the Sabbath,
etc.
- But the O.T. was designed to be temporary, to fulfill a
specific purpose and as a covenant has been replaced by the
New Covenant (i.e., the New Testament)
- It was given because of transgressions, till Christ should
come - Ga 3:19
- For those under the Law (Israel), it was a tutor
- A tutor designed to lead them to Christ - Ga 3:24
- A tutor that has been taken away - Ga 3:25
- When those who were under the Law came to Christ...
- They became dead to the Law - Ro 7:4
- They were delivered from the Law - Ro 7:6
- As prophesied by Jeremiah, God has made a "new covenant" to
replace the "first covenant" which is now obsolete - He 8:7-13
- In handling the issue of circumcision, the apostles
demonstrated that one cannot use the O.T. to teach something
which they did not command
- Some sought to enforce circumcision and the Law upon
Gentile believers - Ac 15:1,6
- But the apostles, under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit,
were able to defuse the problem by simply stating they
themselves "gave no such commandment" - Ac 15:22-29
- This is not to say the O.T. is not of value to Christians...
- It was written for our learning, to provide patience,
comfort, and hope - Ro 15:4
- It was written for our admonition, that we not make similar
mistakes - 1Co 10:6,11
- We just can't use it to enjoin religious practices upon
others which the apostles' themselves did not teach!
CONCLUSION
- Do we want to avoid being led astray?
- By "blind leaders of the blind"? - cf. Mt 15:14
- By "false teachers...who will secretly bring in destructive
heresies"? - cf. 2 Pe 2:1
- Then we need to know how to ascertain whether a religious doctrine
or practice...
- Is from God or from men
- Is based upon what the apostles of Christ taught, or some other
"authority"
- The solution is simple, but requires effort on our part...
- We must "continue steadfastly in the apostles' doctrine" - Ac
2:42
- We must "search the scriptures daily" - Ac 17:11
Only then can we be sure that what we believe or someone teaches is
truly from God, and not from man!