Jesus asked his disciples, “Who do you say that I am?”
This is a question that everyone must answer for themselves.
Who do you say that Jesus is?
At first the disciples tried to dodge the question by simply
stating what other people thought. Some say you’re this, some say you’re that.
Then Jesus asked them more directly, Who do YOU say that I am?
Peter answered, “Thou art the Christ, the
Son of the living God.”
Jesus responded in the affirmative, saying
that flesh and blood had not revealed it to him, but God did. Then Jesus said
something else: “And I say also unto thee, That thou art Peter, and upon
this rock I will build my church; and the gates of hell shall not prevail
against it.” (for entire passage, see Matthew 16:13-20)
Upon
what rock? Peter? Revelation?
A common interpretation of this verse is
that Jesus was referring to Peter as
the rock upon which he would build his church. Roman Catholics have used the
verse to justify their tradition that Peter was the first pope, and the claim that
their church alone bears apostolic authority.
I grew up with the LDS interpretation that
the rock was revelation. We explained
this interpretation by focusing on the preceding verse (v. 17) which says “flesh
and blood hath not revealed it unto thee, but my Father which is in heaven.”
Since we believed we were a church founded on direct revelation from God, we
felt that the verse supported the sole authority of the LDS church.
As I have come to know Jesus through his
word, the Bible, I believe that both of these interpretations are dangerously
wrong. Of course, both Peter and revelation have their merits. But they are not
the “rock” Jesus spoke of. Peter was an early Jesus-follower whose faithfulness
to God provides important examples for believers today. Revelation is one of
the spiritual gifts that God gives to his children (Ephesians 1:17), and
without it I would not be a Christian today (read about my conversion story
here: http://eph1-17.blogspot.ca/2013/05/a-journey-to-jesus-part-two.html).
But again, neither of these things are the rock.
If not Peter and if not revelation, what “rock”
is Jesus talking about?
The
only Rock for me: Jesus
The Bible makes it clear, Jesus is the one and only Rock.
“And did all drink the same spiritual
drink: for they drank of that spiritual Rock that followed them: and that Rock
was Christ.” (1 Corinthians 10:4)
“He is the Rock, his work is perfect:
for all his ways are judgment: a God of truth and without iniquity, just and
right is he.” (Deuteronomy 32:4)
“The Lord is
my rock, and my fortress, and my deliverer; my God, my strength, in whom I will
trust; my buckler, and the horn of my salvation, and my high tower.”
(Psalm 18:2)
“Truly my soul waiteth upon God: from
him cometh my salvation. He only is my rock and my salvation; he is my defence;
I shall not be greatly moved.” (Psalm 62:1-2)
“For other foundation can no man lay
than that is laid, which is Jesus Christ.” (1 Corinthians 3:11)
The only rock worth building a church on is Jesus. Indeed, the
only rock worth building your life on is Jesus! Not men. Not a nice
organization. Not even spiritual experiences. These all may look like lovely
beach-front property right now, but be warned! They are shifting sand!
Jesus said that whoever hears him and follows his teachings
is like a wise man who builds his house on a rock. Whoever relies on anything else is
like a foolish man who builds his house on shifting sand. When the rains come
down and floods come up, the house on the sand will fall. The house on the Rock
will remain standing. (Matthew 7:24-27)
Revelation is only
good if it points you to the Rock
Revelation is a wonderful gift from God. Yes, even
modern-day revelation. But what does your revelation tell you about Jesus? I
wrote about this concept in my last blog post (http://eph1-17.blogspot.ca/2014/07/have-you-had-spiritual-experiences.html),
but it bears repeating. If your church claims to have modern-day revelation,
but it is confused about Jesus (maybe it teaches that he is not God or he is
one of many gods)… Get out of there! You’re on shifting sand, and that house is
going to fall! You have to place your faith securely on solid ground, on the one
and only Rock, Jesus Christ.
I’m not talking about joining a different church. Jesus’
church is not a single 501c-3 corporation with official membership cards. It’s
the body of Christ, the body of believers. And Jesus built his church on his
own teachings, centred upon himself. You can be part of THAT church, that true
church which Jesus spoke of, by building your life on the Rock. I’m talking
about going to God directly. Going right to the Rock and trusting in him alone.
That’s how you become part of the true church. I’ve addressed this subject in
other blog posts: http://eph1-17.blogspot.ca/2014/01/do-you-trust-jesus-or-church.html,
and http://eph1-17.blogspot.ca/2013/08/adopted-by-god.html.
Peter knew that Jesus
was the true Rock
When Peter was preaching, he never once pointed to himself
and asked people to submit to his authority as some kind of pope figure who
could absolve sins or something like that. Rather, like all true followers of
Jesus, he pointed people to Jesus! Take for example the following passage in
Acts in which Peter is preaching:
“[Jesus] is the stone
which was set at nought of you builders, which is become the head of the
corner. Neither is there salvation in any other: for there is none other name
under heaven given among men, whereby we must be saved.” (Acts 4:10-12)
Time for some new
spiritual real estate?
Have you been building a spiritual house on something besides
Jesus? Perhaps you have used all the finest materials. Perhaps you made sure to
have a beautiful view of the lake, and you’ve done some nice gardening and
landscaping. Doesn’t matter. If you didn’t build on Jesus Christ, you will be
in trouble when the floods come. Don’t hold on to that house, no matter how
beautiful it is, no matter how much time and energy you have put into it, no
matter how well it has served you in the past. If it is not built on Jesus, it
will fall. Don’t be in the wrong house when the floods come, my friends.
As always, put your faith in Jesus Christ alone. There is no
other foundation and no other name under heaven whereby we may be saved. Read
your Bible and see what it says about Jesus! Start with the Gospel of John,
chapter 1, verse 1. Please feel free to ask me if you have any questions, but
most importantly, ask God to give you eyes to see and ears to hear. God bless
you.