2 John 9–11 (NKJV)
9 Whoever transgresses and does not abide in the
doctrine of Christ does not have God. He who abides in the doctrine of Christ
has both the Father and the Son. 10 If anyone comes to you and does not bring
this doctrine, do not receive him into your house nor greet him; 11 for he who
greets him shares in his evil deeds.
Today
is the first Sunday of Christmas – a glorious opportunity to continue
celebrating the Incarnation of Jesus. John’s words today remind us that the
Incarnation of Jesus is not just an interesting fact of history that is
relatively unimportant; rather it is the reality that shapes the very meaning
of the name “Christian.”
Truth
matters. Hence, to reject the “doctrine of Christ” – by which John means the
reality of the Incarnation, that the Word of God, He who was in the beginning
with God and was God, took on human flesh and dwelt among us – is to reject God
Himself. Those who profess faith in “God” but who reject God’s Son do not
worship God but an idol. They may be sincere; they may be kind; they may be
gracious; but they are not worshipers of the true and living God.
John insists on the
inseparability of the Father and the Son. We cannot have the Father without the
Son; nor can we have the Son without the Father. Jesus Himself declared, “He who does
not honor the Son does not honor the Father who sent Him” (Jn 5:22-23). Consequently, John forbids us from
recognizing as brethren those who deny Jesus. If anyone comes to you and does not bring this doctrine, do not receive him into your house nor greet him; for he who greets him shares in his evil deeds.
As
you may know, Wheaton College was in the news a couple weeks ago for
indefinitely suspending a professor for declaring that Muslims and Christians
worship the same God. This action by Wheaton’s president Philip Ryken was encouraging. Like the
Docetists whom John is addressing, Muslims worship an idol, they do not worship the Living God. Sura
4.171 in the Koran declares,
O followers
of the Book! do not exceed the limits in your religion, and do not speak (lies)
against Allah, but (speak) the truth; the Messiah, Isa son of Marium is only an
apostle of Allah and His Word which He communicated to Marium and a spirit from
Him; believe therefore in Allah and His apostles, and say not, Three. Desist,
it is better for you; Allah is only one God; far be It from His glory that He
should have a son, whatever is in the heavens and whatever is in the earth is
His, and Allah is sufficient for a Protector.
According
to Islam, therefore, Jesus is not God. How then is it possible to confess in any
meaningful way that Muslims and Christians worship the same God? One can only
do so by repudiating the "doctrine of Christ" and ceasing to be a Christian in
any meaningful sense. Allah is an idol; Yahweh is the Living God.
John’s
words again remind us that we are called upon to worship the Jesus who has
revealed Himself in history; we are to worship and serve the Jesus of
revelation not the Jesus of our imagination. And this means drawing lines,
making distinctions, and saying – what you are teaching is false.
As
we come into the presence of God this day, therefore, we are summoned to come
into His presence only in the Name of His Son Jesus, for there is one Mediator
between God and men, the Man Christ Jesus. And reminded that truth matters, let
us confess that we are often afraid to stand for truth and against error. And
let us kneel as we confess our sins together.