The Gospel and Our Hobbit-like Peril
Galatians 1:4 Who [referring to Jesus] gave himself for our sins, that he might deliver us [that he might rescue us] from this present evil world
There is a great scene toward the beginning of the extended version of The Fellowship of the Ring. A table of hobbits are sitting together enjoying each others company when one of them says, “There’s been some strange folk crossing the shire I heard. Dwarves and others of a less than savory nature. War is brewing. The mountains are fair teeming with Goblins.” One of the other hobbits not pleased with what was just said
replies, “Far-off tales and childrens stories, that’s all that is. Your beginning to sound like that old Bilbo Baggins. Cracked, he was.” Then a negative comment is made about Frodo being cracked or crazy as well to which Frodo responds, “And proud of it!” And then the hobbit that originally called Bilbo cracked makes a very significant statement as it relates to the soon coming struggle of Middle-Earth. “Well its none of our concern what goes on beyond our borders. Keep your nose out of trouble and no trouble will come to you.”
That is in my mind one of the most significant statements in giving us insight into the people of the Shire. They are a peace-loving, comfort-enjoying people who care very little at all about the outside world. They enjoy their simple life and see no reason to be concerned with what happens in the land of the “big folk.” What they didn’t realize was that Trouble with a capital “T” was coming to them and unless there was decisive intervention the Shire and their happy culture would perish. What they failed to see was that they were in dire need of decisive rescue from the growing evil shadow of the East. The hobbits were completely ignorant of their impending doom and their desperate need for rescue.
Christianity is the only religion that recognizes our hobbit like peril. Founders of other religions came primarily to teach. They came with a set of doctrines and an example to be followed. Though Jesus was a great teacher, the greatest teacher mankind has ever known, Paul makes no mention of this when he gives us this nutshell version of the Gospel in Galatians 1. What we see here is what is at the very heart of the Gospel, namely, that mankind was in desperate need of rescue. Jesus came to rescue first and then to be an example second.
The uniqueness of Christianity is that it comes to us and informs us of our absolutely helpless and perilous state. The Gospel does not first reveal Christ to us as a guide and example. No, it first reveals Christ as our Deliverer, our Rescuer. Christ came to earth and before most people knew what was really happening He had already accomplished every thing needed for the deliverance of his hobbit like people. He accomplished our redemption before we even knew we were perishing and unable to recover ourselves. This is the Good News of the Gospel.
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Our hobbit-like peril Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ, 4 who gave himself for our sins to deliver us from the present evil age, according to the will of our God and Father, 5 to whom be the glory forever and ever. Amen. - Gala...----- PING: TITLE: Transforming Sermons URL: http://transformingsermons.blogspot.com/2005/11/much-more-than-our-guide-and-example.html DATE: 11/20/2005 11:18:25 PM IP: 72.9.234.70 Much more than our guide or example and Cruver has written on humanity's "hobbit-like peril." Even better than reading about Shirefolk is Dan's reminder of just how good the good news of Jesus Christ is:----- -------- Read More

Dan,
I want to respond to truth of the Triune God and our
salvation. One of the great texts of course in Ephesians
1:1-14.
Furthermore, here are some thoughts from the book "A Reason
for the Hope" by Thomas A. Thomas. I had the privelege of
studying under Mr. Thomas who studied under Van Till. Many
years ago, he took us to Westminister to meet Dr. Van Till and
we attended some on his classes. Mr. Thomas writes:
"By the economic Trinit, we refer to the tri-personal God in
His relationships to the world and men.....He is also the one
who has provided salvation for man, His sinful creature, who
rebelled against Him. The Father sent the Son to die for
sinners. The Son in the one who was sent and who, by His
death, purchased salvation. The Holy Spirit, the Third
Person of the Trinity, takes that salvation that was
purchased by the Son, who was sent by the Father, and applies
it to the hearts of those who trust in Christ. These are all
examples of economic activities of the triune God." pg 32
This book is published by Backus Books and is worth every
penny. Mr. Thomas is a pre-suppositionalist and was a five
point Calvinist. He went to be with the Lord a few years
ago and thus, he is still a five pointer.