THINGS NEW AND
OLD
by Earl Mott
In Matthew 15:32 we find Jesus’ words to His disciples
concerning the Kingdom; “Every scribe which is instructed
into the Kingdom of heaven is like unto a man which is an
householder which bringeth forth out of his treasure things
new and old.”
In the book “Man Thinking” which many find a valuable
aid in studying the Bible, we read, “It will be seen
at once that modern religious teachers do not bring any “old”
treasure forth concerning the Kingdom: Their teaching is all
“new.” …Their story of the Kingdom begins
at the Cross and deals only with individual experience of
personal salvation.”
The book goes on to make the observation, “The true
exponent of the Kingdom must begin with Abraham and tell the
story of the origins of the Kingdom race; he must show that
the Ten Commandments are the basis of the Laws of the Kingdom;
he must not forget to tell the story of the Throne of David,
the Throne of Jehovah, established over the Kingdom for ever;
he must show the meaning of the captivity of the Kingdom Nation,
its great disciplinary experience, its greater Redemption
and wonderful Restoration at the end of the term of punishment.
He must teach the importance of the great volume of Israel
prophecies which tell of the removal of God’s people
from Palestine to another place; of their place in the world
after their Redemption. He must complete the story of the
“Old” before he can teach the true meaning of
the “New.” And then he will be able to enforce
the wonderful truths which came with the dawn of the new era
– the joy of Bethlehem; the beauty of Nazareth and Galilee;
the wonder of Calvary; the Glory of the Cross; the Power of
the Resurrection; the victorious Ascension, and the Great
Promise of Christ’s Return to reign over the Kingdom
which will then be restored.”
Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ of Nazareth is undoubtedly
the greatest teacher of all time in setting forth and making
plain, by word and deed, the coming Kingdom of God upon earth.
He was thoroughly versed in the Old Testament Scripture and
continually brought forth out of His treasure things new and
old. Even at the tender age of twelve years His understanding
and answers astonished the learned doctors in the Temple at
Jerusalem, as we read in Luke 2:47. His understanding of the
Scriptures had been cultivated and perfected. His Gospel teachings
were solidly based on the Old Testament writings. Christians
of today who pray to follow Him must also acquaint themselves
thoroughly with the ancient Scriptures, the wisdom of the
ages, just as did their Master, in order to understand in
greater and greater degree His Kingdom Message. The Old Testament
writings lay the foundation of the Israel Message. The seeker
of Truth must begin there if he is to begin aright.
A master-builder, in planning a magnificent cathedral, first
of all ensures that the foundation is solid and sound, grounded
on the rock. Then he goes forward with the superstructure
in all its beauty, and the steeple which points to heaven,
knowing that the building will stand firmly based on that
strong, unmoveable foundation. He is like the wise builder
of Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount who built his house upon
a rock, as we read in Matthew chapter 7. Then when the storms
beat upon it, when the rain descended and the floods came
and the winds blew, that house stood staunch and strong, for
it was founded upon the rock. So it is with our Christian
Faith. When built upon the ancient, time-tested, foundational
bedrock of the Old Testament that Faith can never be shaken.
Death and hell cannot prevail against it.
Just as Christ Jesus taught, that foundational Truth remains
unchanged and unmoving over the millennia. The Christ is God’s
saving, redeeming Truth, without beginning and without end
– without beginning of years or end of days. That Christ-Truth
never changes or alters or varies. It is an immovable foundation
for an unassailable fortress, enduring throughout the ages.
As Christ Jesus said to the uncomprehending Jews, “Before
Abraham was, I am.” Throughout all time the Christ is
always present to redeem and to save the sincere seekers for
God. Matthew ends his Gospel Message with these words of Christ
Jesus, “Lo, I am with you alway, even unto the end of
the world.” The Christ is ageless, eternal, omnipresent.
It is impossible to extinguish the Christ because it is impossible
to extinguish Truth. In Luke’s Gospel, chapter 24, we
read of the two followers of Jesus walking sadly to Emmaus
three days after His Crucifixion and burial. These men were
in despair. They thought all was lost. They were sure the
Christ was dead – so sure of this were they that even
when Christ Jesus Himself drew near and walked with them they
did not immediately recognize Him. Their eyes were blinded
as it were – there He was beside them, and in their
grief they did not know Him. They couldn’t grasp the
great fact that the Christ is deathless.
But then Jesus lifted their thoughts higher. He proved the
eternality of the Christ by quoting the Old Testament Scriptures.
Verse 27 tells us, “Beginning at Moses and the prophets
he expounded to them all things concerning himself.”
The Old Testament prophets understood the eternality of the
Christ, and they prophesied with pinpoint accuracy where and
how the Christ would appear to human view at Bethlehem. Christ
Jesus appeared there as a Babe in a manger, but there has
never been a time, nor will there ever be a time, when the
Christ, God’s Truth, has been or ever will be absent.
That Christly Life did not begin in a manger or end on Calvary’s
Cross. As we trace the Kingdom Message through the Old and
the New Testaments we realize more and more clearly the eternality
of God’s saving and redemptive Christ.
Just as in the time of our Israel forefathers Abraham, Isaac
and Jacob, just as in the time of the earthly career of Jesus
of Nazareth, so yesterday, today and tomorrow His words are
eternally true, “Lo, I am with you alway” –
in all times and circumstances the Christ is present to comfort,
guard and guide. Both Old and New Testaments proclaim this
Truth.
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