07-08-2020 – Wednesday PM – 1 Peter 2
PETER – 1 Peter 2
Instructions to Christians
- Are Christians priests?
What kind of sacrifices do Christians offer?
How? 1 Peter 2:5 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ - For what purpose are Christians a chosen race? 1 Peter 2:9 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
- (yes or no) Are Christians to submit to those in authority? 1 Peter 2:13-14 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
- Peter said to __________ all men, __________ the brotherhood, __________ God, and __________ the king. 1 Peter 2:17 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
- How are servants to treat their masters? 1 Peter 2:18-20 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
- Servants are to follow the example of the steps of __________. 1 Peter 2:21 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
- As a group, the Old Testament books of Isaiah through Daniel are classified as __________. See Lesson 166 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
<inaudible> It is time for us to get started.<inaudible> No, it’s not yet. I’ll, I’ll turn it on. When we’re done with class, we are in first Peter chapter two.<inaudible> It is amazing how quickly we’ve gone all the way through the Bible. We were in Exodus not long ago. And then first Kings and here we are, we’re all the way in first it’s first,
Peter, we’ve just really moved along. Let’s begin with a word of prayer, Our gracious and bountiful father in heaven. We bow before your throne at this time, grateful for all of the many blessings that you’ve given to us and all of the ways that you bless us each and every day we ask that you watch over us, take care of us,
protect us, but also that you through your word, guide us in right paths that we might use that word to shine the light on our path. And that we might walk in the light as you were in the light that we might be Holy, because you are Holy. We pray that at this time, as we go through this period of study,
that the things that we learn and the things that we study from this letter that Peter wrote might encourage us and bring us closer to you. And our daily walk might grow our faith and knowledge and understanding of your will. We ask that when we sin and fall short of your glory, you will forgive us of those things as we are willing to repent of them.
And we pray that you be with all those who are struggling with illnesses, difficulties, ailments, those who are dealing with the coronavirus and, and have contracted it. And those who are under concerned that they may have pray that you be with them as well. All this, we pray in jesus’ name. Amen.<inaudible> Peter writes about redemption all throughout this epistle through this,
throughout this letter, he focuses on our hope because of redemption our righteousness because of redemption, our grace that has brought about our redemption and our example in Christ, which we’re going to get to that has provided us our redemption. But even though throughout this book, he he’s, he’s talking about our state as Christians, because we are redeemed. It always draws itself back to because,
Oh God, yeah, because God did this. We have this. And here in this chapter in chapter two, we’re going to get into who we are and what we are, because God did what he did. Everything that Peter writes about. He draws you back to the reason behind it all, which has God. Yes. In james’ writing that we just finished up with James.
It has a great deal of emphasis on God, but his focus is more on us, on what we should be doing, how we should be living, what we shouldn’t be doing and the reasons behind it. But Peter has a much clearer focus on God and the results. Why that changes us, notice what he says. We’re going to pick up in verse 22.
Um, actually I’m going to go back to verse 17. He’s called upon them to be Holy. But in having said what I’ve just said, I want to get this part right here. He says, and if you call on the father who without partiality judges, according to each one’s work, conduct yourselves throughout the time of your stay here in fear again,
because God is available for you to call on. And because God is Holy, you ought to do this. Then notice what he says. He says, bud, uh, or she gives me verse 18, knowing that you were not redeemed with corruptible, things like silver or gold from your aimless conduct received by traditions from your fathers, but with precious,
the precious blood of Christ, as of a lamb, without blemish and without spot, you ought to be Holy. You ought to not follow your fathers. You ought to not follow traditions because God shed the blood of Christ for you. He then goes to verse 20. He indeed was fore ordained before the foundation of the world, but was manifest in these last times for you who,
through him, believing God who raised him from the dead, gave him glory so that your faith and hope are in God, your faith, your all go back to because God did this. Okay? Everything that we do as Christians ought to ultimately go back to well, because God did that because God is this. And because God said to do this,
ultimately, that’s what it all goes back to the cause he exists because he’s acted and because he’s commanded us, therefore, that’s the reason for everything. That’s the reason for why we make choices. That’s the reason for living the Christian life. And that’s the reason we can have hope in eternity, but he goes on. He says, since you have purified your souls in obeying the truth through the spirit in sincere level,
the brethren love one, another fervently with a pure heart, because you live a life that is redeemed because you have been redeemed from your sins, purified in your souls because you have had your sins washed away with the blood of Christ. Loved one another. You know, it’s really hard to love someone who is an evil, evil person. Isn’t it?
I mean, let’s just use an example. If, if the, the former leader of China walks through the door, knowing that he murdered and executed millions of people, that would be a person who would qualify as somebody really hard to love. But if that was somebody who was, maybe we call Saul of Tarsus, who murdered and executed people who threw Christians in prison,
who took people to prison and to death and did it believing he was doing the right thing. And then we met him three days after he went to Damascus and he’d qualify as someone who’s very hard to love. As a matter of fact, we know that that would be the situation we’d likely be in because what happened when he went before the apostles, they wouldn’t see him until Barnabas went and brought him in.
Some people are really hard to love because of what they’ve done in their past. But Peter says, once you’ve been washed by the blood of Christ, that changes everything. That doesn’t mean that those aren’t things that you will, you will pay dearly for, and that you will suffer. As a result of Jesus said, Saul is going suffer so much because of me.
And he did That. Didn’t change the fact that he was a redeemed washed and cleansed individual from every one of those sins. And so Peter says, because you’ve been purified, you love one another as if they’re Holy, because they are. But then we go, he goes on to say this because, uh, or verse 23, having been born again,
not of corruptible seed, but incorruptible through the word of God, which lives and abides forever because all flesh is as grass. And all the glory of man is the flower of the grass, the grass Withers and its flower falls away. But the word of the Lord and doers forever, because God exists because God is Holy because God acted in sending Christ.
And because God, Okay, That is our reason for everything he says, but the word of the Lord endures forever. Now this is the word by which the gospel was preached to. You says, here’s, here’s the what’s behind the good news. God speaking. Paul says it this way. Turn over to second Timothy chapter three, Paul says in second Timothy chapter three In verse 10,
he says, but you have carefully followed my doctrine. That is my teaching. My manner of life, purpose, faith long suffering, love, perseverance, persecutions afflictions, which happened to me at Antioch and I conium Atlas. DRA what persecution I endured and out of them, all the Lord delivered me. Yes. And all who desire to live godly in Christ.
Jesus will suffer persecution, but evil men and imposters will grow worse and worse, deceiving and being deceived. But you must continue in the things which you have learned and ministered of knowing whom you have learned them. Notice what he just said. He said, you know how I acted? You know how I lived? You know how I suffered now, you should expect to suffer the way I did,
but you need to go back to what you’ve always been taught. You need to go back to what you learned. You need to go back to the word of God. He says that from a child, you have known the Holy scriptures, which are able to make you wise for salvation through faith, which is in Christ. Jesus. All scripture is given by the breath of God.
It’s out by God, because God spoke. You go back to what you’ve learned. That came from the scriptures from the word of God, because God spoke because all scripture is given by inspiration of God and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction and righteousness that the man of God may be complete thoroughly equipped for every good work.
God, didn’t just speak in a vacuum. God, didn’t just speak to speak. God spoke because God, when he speaks, changes the world, it changes everything. We don’t live in a world that is as, as a deist would believe God spun up the world and then just let it go. No, because every time God spoke, it changed the world.
And it still does. Why? Because God’s word isn’t like the grass that fades away. God’s word. Isn’t like the flower that falls God’s word endures forever. So he says, therefore had to go back there because chapter two verse one begins with a conclusion of an argument, a drawing forward, the things that we just said, he said, therefore,
laying aside all malice, all deceit, hypocrisy, envy, and all evil speaking as born babes desire, the pure milk of the word that you may grow, thereby because God spoke. And because God’s word endures forever, put aside sin and go to the word, go to the word, like a hungry baby goes to its mother, go to the word and desire it because he says you will grow from it.
One of the biggest struggles we have in the church are Christians who don’t grow, but you step back to the reason they don’t grow. And it’s always primary. It is predominantly one problem. They haven’t let go of sin and gone to the gospel. When we let go of sin and focus our lives on the gospel and read and study and delve into God’s word,
we grow. It’s a natural byproduct of doing that. But if delves into the word of God and studies it and reads and devours God’s word while holding on to sin, they won’t grow. They will become people who are manipulated by sin and use God’s word to their own purposes. And we know that’s true because that was the scribes and the Pharisees. They knew the word of God.
You could go to them and you could ask, what did Isaiah say about? And they’d tell you it, wasn’t a lack of knowing God’s word that caused them to be ignorant of God’s word. It was the sin that they didn’t take out of their lives saying same way. You take someone who they’re willing to remove sin, but they don’t replace it with God’s word.
And they become like Jesus spoke about the person who has seven devils removed from him. And then as a house that swept, but then not, not refurnished. When that person then doesn’t go to God, doesn’t put God’s word in the place of sin. Eventually what comes back sin and an even worse state. So it’s this combination. That’s why Peter doesn’t just say desire.
The word he says, remove sin and desire the word. But then he says in verse three, he says, if indeed you have tasted that the Lord is gracious right back to because God is gracious. And you have tasted that again, keeping the analogy of the, of the baby, the baby. If, if he is hungry and you put vinegar on his mouth,
he didn’t come back. He’s not going all. That’s what I was looking for. But one taste of his mama’s milk and he’s coming back. That’s the analogy he says, you’ve known God’s grace. And if you have known it, then the only logical conclusion is you do this. You remove sin and you go to bird. But then he says this.
He says, coming to him as to a living stone rejected indeed by men, but chosen by God and precious God in the old Testament spoke concerning the cornerstone that he was going to lay the stone of stumbling the stone, the rock of offense. He said going to lay it in Zion, and it’s going to cause some to stand upon it and it’s going to destroy others.
And he describes there in Isaiah, what that stone, that rock was going to do. It wasn’t just going to destroy what it was laid upon. Those that were refusing those who rejected it, it was going to cause them to re crumble into dust. And ultimately it would be the entire Jewish system, the entire old Testament system and the entire power structure of the Israelites.
That would be completely annihilated because God said, if you reject me, I’ll destroy you. And they did. He says, coming to him as to a living stone rejected indeed by men, but chosen by God and precious. You also, as living stones are being built up a spiritual house, a Holy priesthood to offer up spiritual sacrifices, acceptable to God through Jesus Christ.
Two analogies here to the life of a Christian. He says, you are a living stone. Now this description of us as a stone is not the idea that we’re hard as rock. It’s bringing itself off of the description of Christ as the stone. When you build a house using the old systems of doing it in the ancient world, you laid a foundation stone and every stone that laid upon the foundation stone.
If the foundation was laid. Sure. And if it was laid in, in correct way, every stone was a representation of the stone underneath it, the house, the floor plan, everything was a representation, was a reflection of the bedrock. It was laid on. And so he says, Christ is a living stone, and you are supposed to look like him,
but he says, not only are you a living stone, he also says you are a Royal priesthood. What did the priest do in the old Testament? They offered the sacrifices as what, as a common person or as this in a specific role. Okay. They were representing God to the people and they were representing who to God, the people, they were a mediator.
Okay. They between God and the people, the Holy or the high priest on the day of atonement offered two sacrifices. The first was for his sins. The second was for the peoples because he couldn’t stand before God as an imperfect mediator, as an imperfect representative, he couldn’t stand before God with his sins, but he couldn’t represent God to the people with his sins either.
And so the first sacrifice was for himself. That’s why the book of Hebrews says we had Aaron’s priesthood, but now we have a better high priest, one untouched by sin. He said, Jesus Christ is not only the better sacrifice because blood of bulls and goats couldn’t take away sin, but he’s also the better priest. And he’s the better mediator of a new covenant.
Jesus Christ, the sacrifice, the priest and the mediator stands as what the priesthood represented, which was somebody who was truly Holy. Every priest was imperfect. Every priest, sinned, every priest had problems, but Jesus didn’t, they represented the true thing. They stood in the place of Christ. But now here we are. And Peter says, he’s the high priest and you’re the priests.
Hmm. So what was the function of a priest? Two things we talked about, the first thing we stated was they did what they, they represent they’re they’re they’re mediators between God and men and they offer sacrifices here. He says, he, he highlights the priests office in regards to the second item, the offering of sacrifices. But he doesn’t say everybody,
go get your goats. Say everybody go, we’ll go. Make sure you got a flock so you can offer your lambs. What’s the sacrifice we’re supposed to be offering a living sacrifice, turn over to thank you. Romans chapter 12, I was about to say Romans chapter six. And I said, no, that’s the wrong spot. Romans chapter 12,
verse one, I beseech you therefore brethren by the mercies of God that you present your bodies, a living sacrifice Holy acceptable to God, which is your reasonable and do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind that you may prove what is that good and acceptable and perfect will of God. Now let me combine. The two passages do not be conformed to the world.
Peter says, put sin out of your life, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, which your mind is renewed through. What means spending time with the book, renew your mind, transform your mind, desire the word of God, and then offer a living sacrifice and then offer a living sacrifice, which is your life to him. That indicates to us two things you put together,
both of those passages saying basically the same thing. And it tells us two things. Number one, you can’t be a sacrificial offering to God. If your life is dedicated to sin, he won’t accept it. That one of the qualifications for a sacrifice under the old Testament is it had to be without spot and without blemish and God condemned Israel in the later chapters of the old Testament,
because they were bringing the lame and the blind and the lamb that wasn’t worth anything. And they were bringing that as a sacrifice. And God said, go offer it to your governor. See if he’ll accept it. If he won’t accept it, why do you think I will? God’s command and requirement was always, you give me your best. You give me your first.
When you give me your best in your first, you see what I’ll do for you. So God will not accept our lives as a sacrifice. If our lives are plagued with sin and given over to sin, if we won’t remove sin, we can’t be a sacrifice, but if we won’t bring God’s word into our lives, we can’t be a sacrifice.
So he says you are to be a, a living stone build up together as a spiritual house, which by the way, I know we’re, we’re not going to get very far. Uh, we’re we’re going to try, but we’re not doing very good. Um, whoever saw a house made out of one stone would be a pretty small place to live.
I mean, let’s even just take one of these cinder blocks. They’re heavy. They’re fairly good size. Let’s just use one of those as a house. Not gonna work very well as it. We were never intended as Christians to be stand alone stones. We were intended to be built together as a spiritual house because we all serve a purpose and we all have a function and we are to function together.
And without it, we’re a pile of stones, not a spiritual house, but then he says, coming to him as a living stone rejected indeed by men, but chosen by God and precious. You also, as living stones are being built up a spiritual house, a Holy priesthood to offer up spiritual sacrifices, acceptable to God through Jesus Christ. Therefore it also contained in scripture,
behold, I lay in Zion, a chief cornerstone elect precious. And he who believes on him will by no means be put to shame therefore to you who believe he is precious. But to those who are disobedient, the stone, which the builders rejected has become the chief cornerstone and a stone of stumbling and a rock of offense. They stumble being disobedient to the word,
to which they also were appointed. God, put his word out there and God put his son out there. God gave his son and God shed his blood. And God gave his word to tell us all the reasons why and all the reasons why it wasn’t necessary, that we believe on him. And yet for some, they will see it and it will cause them to reject him and go the other way.
And some of us will scratch our heads and go, I don’t get it. How could you know the truth go the other way? But all we gotta do is go right back to those scriptures and right back to those scribes and Pharisees and, and go. But they knew, I mean, Nicodemus came to him and said, we know, we know you are a teacher gum from God.
Jesus asked them when they asked him concerning, uh, or asked him a question and Jesus said, answer this John’s baptism. Was it from heaven or from men? And they knew the answer, but would they say it out loud? No. So he says, but you, again, always drawing it back to us, but you are a chosen generation.
Peter didn’t write that. Just to that generation. Every Christian generation is a chosen generation, a generation of people who refuse sin and serve righteousness. He says, you are a chosen generation, a Royal priesthood, a Holy nation, his own special people that you may proclaim the praises of him who called you out of darkness and into his marvelous light, who once were not a people,
but are now the people of God who have not, or who had not obtained mercy, but now have obtained mercy. He States in contrast where they were and where they are, but we don’t need to skip over this without catching that phrase that he said you were created as this, a chosen generation, a Royal priesthood, a Holy generation, or excuse me,
a Holy nation, his own special people that he’s at. This all happened for a goal. What does he say we’re supposed to be or supposed to do? We’re we’re supposed to offer spiritual sacrifices. We’re supposed to show forth his praises. That fundamental aspect of being a Christian is worship and living. Not just worship, but worship and living in a way that glorifies God go right back to Matthew.
Chapter five, you are a light. You are a city that is set on a Hill that cannot be hid. You are the salt of the earth, but if the salt’s lost, its savor, what is it good for? What do you do with salt? This loss to saver, cast it out. It’s not even worthy to be trodden on why?
Because when your life changes, because God has given you the opportunity to remove sin and replace it with a righteousness and the mold yourself into a spiritual sacrifice, you ought to be producing something. You ought to look like something. You ought to look like him. And when you live that way, God says, Jesus said, the world will see you and glorify him.
Now that’s all there so that he can lead into this. That he’s about to write. He says, beloved. I begged you as sojourners and pilgrims abstain from fleshly loss, which war against the soul. I am. I implore you. I besieged you look at these things that destroy the life of a Christian and abstain from them. Kind of funny.
The, the indications, at least we’re told the indications are that, um, teaching abstinence in school isn’t effective. Hmm. That’s very strange. It’s just awe inspiring to me that that being taught abstinence by people who don’t live righteously, isn’t effective. Like you should abstain from doing something that’s wrong while I do it. I never, I never imagined that would be ineffective.
I mean, maybe if we taught the teachers first abstinence, and then maybe they taught the students abstinence, we might have some effect on, but what he doesn’t seem to, we seem to be missing a step. You know, what’s not ineffective is when righteous people teach children to be righteous. That’s not ineffective. Now there are some children who will ultimately go the other direction,
but I’m sorry, you, you go back to God’s method of teaching children to be righteous. And you’re going to, most of the time end up with righteous children. But if you go, you know what? You need to do what I tell you and not what I do. I’m going to say that the odds of that one is they’re going to go with what you do instead of what you say,
but then notice what he says. He says not only abstain from these fleshly laws, but having your conduct honorable among the Gentiles, that when they speak against you as evildoers, now notice the presupposition here, Peter already assumes they will. If you’re going to live righteous and you’re going to live righteously among those who are unrighteous, you better be prepared for the reality.
They will lie about you. And they will claim you are an evildoer. He says, when they speak against you as evildoers, they may, by your good works, which they observed glorify God. In the day of visitation, people came to the King and they said, King, you commanded that. Nobody should pray to anybody but you for 30 days.
And we have observed Daniel praying to the God of Israel, but the King through all those years prior had observed Daniel being a man of righteousness. And so even though the King did what the King said, because it was the law he wrote when the opportunity came to bring about punishment on the real unrighteous people, the King made sure that happened too, because he saw the life of Daniel.
Then we noticed, he says, therefore submit yourselves to every ordinance of man for the Lord’s sake, whether to the King, as Supreme or to governors as to those who are sent by him for the punishment of evildoers and for the praise of those who do good. That’s not one of the most fun verses in all of scripture, by the way, where Peter says,
Oh, by the way, obey the ordinances of men. Now, this also should be stated is a passage where we should remind ourselves. We are to obey the ordinances of men so long as they do not contradict the laws of God also so long as they do not require us to contradict or act against the laws of God heard one preacher a year number of years ago,
make this statement. He said, if, if our country, and this was like I said, years ago before they did, it said no public prayer in school. He said, I don’t like it. I don’t support it, but I could do that. But if they said, I have to pray to someone other than God, I can’t do that.
I can not do something and still be righteous, not do something that I do in private that I can do in other ways. And other means now. But what if they said you can’t pray? I can’t do that. So there’s a gleaning here of the responsibilities. We have to understand the ordinances, the laws of men, and also to understand what God requires of us.
And we have to be able to pull those things together and know when we can obey and when we can. But when God’s laws, don’t contradict man’s laws, God says you will Bay. You do what you’re supposed to do under that King. But then he also says for this as the will of God, that by doing good, you may put to silence the ignorance of foolish man as free yet,
not using Liberty as a cloak for vice, but as bond servants of God honor, all people love the brotherhood fear, God honor the King. He said this obedience to the laws of man, to the ordinances of man. So that he says as to those who are sent by him for the punishment of evildoers, he said, the reason why you obey the laws,
the reason why you obey the ordinances of men is because those laws and those governments, whether they’re, by the way, keep in mind. Peter’s writing this around a D 65 in two years, Nero’s going to be lighting Christians on fire in the streets of Rome. And yet Peter writes to Christians and says, you obey the government. He doesn’t say you obey good governments.
You, he doesn’t say you obey governments that give you freedom. He said, you obey the ordinances that you live under because that’s the will of God, because God put governments in place. Peter Jesus said to pilot, you would have no power, except it came from above because pilot said, do you not know I have the power to take your life or to give it?
And Jesus said, no, you don’t. He didn’t say no, you don’t have the power. He said, no, you don’t have it. Unless someone gave it to you. And I know who gave it to you. So he says honor, all people that phrase is, um, in, in the original language, it’s in an Eris tent.
It means you do it as a one time action. When people are worthy of honor, you honor them. But then he says, love the brotherhood, fear, God honor. The King. Those are present tense, verbs. These are things you do all the time. These are things you do and never cease doing servants. Be submissive to your masters with all fear.
Not only to the good in general, but also to the harsh for this is commendable. If, because of conscience towards God, one endures, grief, suffering, wrongfully, what credit is it? If when you take or excuse me, when you are beaten for your fault, you take it patiently. You do good. You be obedient to your masters.
You honor them. You honor the King because if you get beaten because you disobeyed the law, you got what you deserved, but he says, what credit is it? If when you were beaten by your faults, you take it patiently. But when you do good and suffer, if you take it patiently, this is commendable before God for, to this,
you were called because Christ also suffered for us leaving us an example that you should follow his steps, who committed no sin nor was deceit found in his mouth. All of this, again, he pulls right back to you do it because Christ did because God who, when he was reviled did not revile in return. When he suffered, he did not threaten,
but committed himself to him who judges, righteously, who himself bore our sins in his own body. On the tree that we having died to sin my live for righteousness. By whose stripes you were healed for, you were like sheep going astray, but have now returned to the shepherd and overseer of your souls. We’ll say a few more things about that section on Sunday.
Let’s go through the questions very quickly. And then we’ll be dismissed. Question one. Are Christians priests? Yes. What kind of sacrifices do Christians offer Spiritual sacrifices? Um, I just want to make sure we’re all on the same. Yes. Spiritual sacrifices. Um, How All right through Jesus Christ. Also another answer that that would be is by living as a spiritual sacrifice,
um, or by how we live, um, for what purpose are Christians a chosen race? Keep replaying the phrases again. Okay. To proclaim the praises of God. Yes or no. Are Christians to submit to those in authority? Yes. Even if you didn’t vote for them. Peter said to blank, all men honor blank. The brotherhood love blank.
God Fear, God and blank. The King honor the King. How are servants to treat their masters To be subject to them? Um, with all fear, uh, servants are to follow the example of the steps of blank Christ. Uh, and then a question from the old Testament as a group, the old Testament books of Isaiah through Daniel are classified as the major prophets,
minor prophets with a book after Daniel and go till the end. Hosea. Yes. Alright. You are dismissed. We’ll have her devotional in just a moment.<inaudible> Good evening. Welcome to the Wednesday evening devotional for the Collierville church of Christ. It’s good to see each and every one of you here tonight and to our visitors, we are so glad that you chose to worship our God with us this evening.
As you can see, there are still many of us that are not able to get out. And we understand that and we hope that you are able to, uh, attend this Bible study through either the call in or the, uh, live stream, several announcements here, uh, our sick route, Ellen, Dorothy Wilson, and Joan sprayer. Please keep all these in your thoughts and prayers,
Pam chafing and Sylvia pass both are having back problems. So please keep both of them in your prayers. Ava’s sister-in-law Kay Fisher is in rehab and she is not doing any better than what we reported on Sunday. So that’s not good for her. So please keep Kay in your thoughts and prayers, Mary Joe Todaro, that’s Jenny sister-in-law is, uh, been diagnosed with colon cancer and she still is in the hospital today.
They still have not released her from the hospital. So they’re working on what the plan is going to be for treating that. Uh, we have several that have been diagnosed with COVID, uh, Taylor Hodges, which is the Sanderson’s grandson, Vicky Wadsworth, which is Becky’s sister. And then, uh, Paula’s son, Luke Danley has also been diagnosed with COVID-19.
So please keep them in your thoughts and prayers. We do have a couple of members that are self quarantined yet, and that’s, uh, uh, Maury and Barbara Phillips. And then Terry and Jenny Sanderson’s Sanderson are, and that’s strictly a precautionary measure. As of right now, we still have not heard anything on their test results. You know, Alteri had a test,
but we have not heard anything from that. And Maury and Barbara, just, you know, a precautionary thing all together, just in case. Uh, the only other announcement I have is the nationwide gospel called meeting that goes on and every night at nine o’clock, Monday through Friday, that flyer, if you did not get one is out here on the table,
in the foyer. And that flyer there that we have is for the next, you know, this week and two weeks after that, and Gary is tomorrow night, right on there again, Gary college, the speaker tomorrow night on that, uh, tonight our song leader is going to be Marie sprayer, our devotional beer and coats art, and our closing prayer will be Terry Whitley.
Thank you, please. Mark. Number 82 in your book, 628, number six to eight. If the name of the Seder is purchased to you, if it’s care has been constant and tender and true, if the light of his presence brighten your away, who will you not out of your gladness today? Who will you not?<inaudible> if the light of his presence since brighten your way,
will you not here to<inaudible> if your faith in the savior has brought in three war, if a strength you have found in the strength of your Lord, if a whole Fama arrests in his palaces, sweet. Oh, where are you? Not brother. Those Dory repeat. Oh, will you not?<inaudible> if the light of his presence since brighten your way will not.<inaudible>.
If the souls all around you are living in sin. If the master has told you to bid, then come in. It’s a sweet invitation. They never have heard, Oh, well you not tell them the cheer bringing word. Oh, will you not tell it to your name? Hey<inaudible> if the light of his presence and brighten you way, William,
Hey,<inaudible> Take your Bibles. If you will. And open them. First, John First, John chapter four, John writes verse 17. Love has been perfected among us. The world will declare to us all sorts of things. It describes as love. But John says love has been perfected in us in this that we may have boldness in the day of judgment,
because as he is, so are we in this world? The love that’s been perfected in us is God’s love, but God’s love demands that we produce love in our lives. We know that Jesus said the greatest commandment in the law was thou shalt love the Lord, thy God, with all my heart, with all my soul, with all my strength and all my mind and thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself God’s love,
produces love in us. So John says love is perfected in us in that we can stand before God on the day of judgment, but he goes on to say, there is no fear in love, but perfect love casts out fear because love involves, or she me because of fear involves torment. But he who fears has not been made. Perfect in love.
We love him because he first loved us. If someone says, I love God and hates his brother, he is a liar. Jesus told the people that the second greatest commandment in the law was thou shalt love thy neighbor as thy self and one man seeking to justify himself asked who is my neighbor? The clear cut answer that Jesus gives through the parable of the good Samaritan is everyone we are to love without bias.
We are to love without view of stature. We are to love the beautiful and the ugly people in this world. I fall into the second category, but it’s okay. I well loved. We are to love every race under heaven, because God said we’re all of one blood. And we are to do that because God did. We are not to love sin.
We’re not to love sin in other people or in ourselves. John, in chapter two said, if you love the world, the love of the father is not in you. But if you hate your brother, he said, the love of the father is not in you because the only reason we could have to hate our brother is because we first haven’t realized that we were undeserving of God’s love you see,
because what we would say is we hate that person and there’d be every part of our body that would want to finish the sentence because such and such and such and such and such means they deserve it. But that would be our own condemnation. You remember when the man came to David and he came with what he fought was good news. I killed King Saul.
And David said, you signed your own death warrant. You became a witness against yourself. And your judgment is death, because you said you put to death. God’s anointed. Now put yourself in the position of saying, this person is on worthy of love because of X, Y, or Z. Now, where do you stand? Jesus, put it this way to the one who will show no mercy.
They will receive no mercy. We need to be those who overcome partiality because that’s really the base thing here. We don’t love those whom we hate because for some reason we have justified or not. Can’t be thoroughly justified, but in our minds, justifiably or not, we have looked at them with partiality. Now, again, God, doesn’t say you love.
And therefore there is no judgment and there is no punishment. And we’re not talking about judgment and punishment. We’re talking about love. And God’s love said there will be judgment. There will be punishment. And I will act to keep you from facing it. I’ll send my son for you so you don’t have to be judged and you don’t have to be punished for everything you deserve.
Do we love the way God does? Or do we hold back our love? Because we’ve chosen a life of partiality towards others. What’s your life today. If you’re outside the body of Christ, understand how God loves. God loved you enough to send his son to die on the cross for your sins, that you might have redemption. One who was without sin died so that you who have sin could have eternal life.
But if you reject the sacrifice that God made, you should understand, there’s not another one. And when that sacrifice is rejected, you stand before God. With the only thing you have to declare your righteousness. But the only thing you have to declare your righteousness is actually your sin. And so you stand before God condemned. If you’re outside the body of Christ this evening,
don’t go home. That way entering into the body of Christ, entering into the salvation that is in Christ is done by hearing the word of God and believing that Jesus Christ is the son of God, repenting of your sins and confessing the name of Christ being immersed in water for the remission of those sins. And you can rise up redeemed no longer covered in sin,
no longer stained by the world, but washed in the blood of the lamb, pure white. If you remember the body of Christ and you’ve brought shame and reproach upon the church, you can come home, you can turn back to righteousness and we will pray with you and pray for You. If you have need of the invitation, for any reason, it is available.
Now, why not come as we stand? And as we sing, God,<inaudible> God<inaudible>. God is so good.<inaudible> he cares for me. He cares for me. He cares for me. He is so good to me. He answers prayer. He answers<inaudible>. Hey, answered prayer.<inaudible> Let us pray. Our heavenly father. We thank you for the privilege and honor to be in your house tonight.
Lord, we thank you for Aaron that stands before us Lord and explained your word that even the simplest person can understand it. Lord, Lord, we lift the ones who are sick, have the fear of the virus and everything, or just comfort them and bring them back. Lord, Lord, as we leave tonight, just let a slate was good to be in your house and just give us travel safety and forgive us where we fail you.
Lord, these things we ask in your name, amen.
1 Peter 1 – Hope of Heaven (Class) & I Will Be The Glory In Her Midst (Zechariah 1:7-2:13)
CLASS:
Questions for 1 Peter 1
Hope of Heaven
- Who wrote the book of 1 Peter? 1 Peter 1:1 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
- Why do Christians have a living hope? 1 Peter 1:3-5 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
- (yes or no) Are the readers of 1 Peter experiencing trials? 1 Peter 1:6 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
- What is the outcome of a person’s faith? 1 Peter 1:9 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
- By what have individuals been redeemed? 1 Peter 1:18-19 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
- (yes or no) Was Jesus first known when he came as a man on earth? 1 Peter 1:20 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
- How long will the word of the Lord last? 1 Peter 1:25 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Sermon: I Will be The Glory In Her Midst (Zechariah 1:7-2:13

Zec 1:7 ¶ On the twenty-fourth day of the eleventh month, which is the month Shebat, in the second year of Darius, the word of the LORD came to Zechariah the son of Berechiah, the son of Iddo the prophet:
8 I saw by night, and behold, a man riding on a red horse, and it stood among the myrtle trees in the hollow; and behind him were horses: red, sorrel, and white.
9 Then I said, “My lord, what are these?” So the angel who talked with me said to me, “I will show you what they are.”
10 And the man who stood among the myrtle trees answered and said, “These are the ones whom the LORD has sent to walk to and fro throughout the earth.”
11 So they answered the Angel of the LORD, who stood among the myrtle trees, and said, “We have walked to and fro throughout the earth, and behold, all the earth is resting quietly.”
12 Then the Angel of the LORD answered and said, “O LORD of hosts, how long will You not have mercy on Jerusalem and on the cities of Judah, against which You were angry these seventy years?”
13 And the LORD answered the angel who talked to me, with good and comforting words.
14 So the angel who spoke with me said to me, “Proclaim, saying, ‘Thus says the LORD of hosts: “I am zealous for Jerusalem And for Zion with great zeal.
15 I am exceedingly angry with the nations at ease; For I was a little angry, And they helped-but with evil intent.”
16 ‘Therefore thus says the LORD: “I am returning to Jerusalem with mercy; My house shall be built in it,” says the LORD of hosts, “And a surveyor’s line shall be stretched out over Jerusalem.”‘
17 “Again proclaim, saying, ‘Thus says the LORD of hosts: “My cities shall again spread out through prosperity; The LORD will again comfort Zion, And will again choose Jerusalem.”‘”
18 ¶ Then I raised my eyes and looked, and there were four horns.
19 And I said to the angel who talked with me, “What are these?” So he answered me, “These are the horns that have scattered Judah, Israel, and Jerusalem.”
20 Then the LORD showed me four craftsmen.
21 And I said, “What are these coming to do?” So he said, “These are the horns that scattered Judah, so that no one could lift up his head; but the craftsmen are coming to terrify them, to cast out the horns of the nations that lifted up their horn against the land of Judah to scatter it.”
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Zec 2:1 ¶ Then I raised my eyes and looked, and behold, a man with a measuring line in his hand.
2 So I said, “Where are you going?” And he said to me, “To measure Jerusalem, to see what is its width and what is its length.”
3 And there was the angel who talked with me, going out; and another angel was coming out to meet him,
4 who said to him, “Run, speak to this young man, saying: ‘Jerusalem shall be inhabited as towns without walls, because of the multitude of men and livestock in it.
5 ‘For I,’ says the LORD, ‘will be a wall of fire all around her, and I will be the glory in her midst.'”
6 ¶ “Up, up! Flee from the land of the north,” says the LORD; “for I have spread you abroad like the four winds of heaven,” says the LORD.
7 “Up, Zion! Escape, you who dwell with the daughter of Babylon.”
8 For thus says the LORD of hosts: “He sent Me after glory, to the nations which plunder you; for he who touches you touches the apple of His eye.
9 “For surely I will shake My hand against them, and they shall become spoil for their servants. Then you will know that the LORD of hosts has sent Me.
10 ¶ “Sing and rejoice, O daughter of Zion! For behold, I am coming and I will dwell in your midst,” says the LORD.
11 “Many nations shall be joined to the LORD in that day, and they shall become My people. And I will dwell in your midst. Then you will know that the LORD of hosts has sent Me to you.
12 “And the LORD will take possession of Judah as His inheritance in the Holy Land, and will again choose Jerusalem.
13 “Be silent, all flesh, before the LORD, for He is aroused from His holy habitation!”
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07-01-2020 – James
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Lesson 191 – Questions
JAMES – James 4
Quarrels and Conflicts
- The source of quarrels and conflicts is __________. James 4:1 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
- What is the reason a person does not receive what he asks in prayer? James 4:3 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
- Individuals are to submit to __________ and resist ___________ . James 4:7 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
- When a person resists the devil, what does the Bible say that the devil will do?
Name the blessing for humbleness. James 4:7, 10 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ - (yes or no) Are persons to speak against or judge their brothers?
Who is the only Lawgiver and Judge? James 4:11-12 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ - James compares the length of life here on earth to a ___________. James 4:14 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
- James said that if a person knows the right thing to do and fails to do it, he has ____________________. James 4:17 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Additional Scriptures:
1. Spiritual adultery – 2 Corinthians 11:2; Hosea 2
2. Demas forsook Paul and the gospel. – 2 Timothy 4:9-10
3. Jesus’ parable on the publican (tax collector) and Pharisee – Luke 18:9-14
4. Blessed are they that mourn. – Matthew 5:4
5. Jesus spoke on humbling oneself. – Matthew 23:12; Luke 1:52
6. Jesus’ words will judge on the last day. – John 12:48
7. Jesus has all authority in heaven and on earth. – Matthew 28:18
06-28-2020 – Sunday AM Live Stream
QUESTIONS For Class
JAMES – James 4
Quarrels and Conflicts
- The source of quarrels and conflicts is __________. James 4:1 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
- What is the reason a person does not receive what he asks in prayer? James 4:3 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
- Individuals are to submit to __________ and resist ___________ . James 4:7 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
- When a person resists the devil, what does the Bible say that the devil will do?
Name the blessing for humbleness. James 4:7, 10 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ - (yes or no) Are persons to speak against or judge their brothers?
Who is the only Lawgiver and Judge? James 4:11-12 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ - James compares the length of life here on earth to a ___________. James 4:14 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
- James said that if a person knows the right thing to do and fails to do it, he has ____________________. James 4:17 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Additional Scriptures:
1. Spiritual adultery – 2 Corinthians 11:2; Hosea 2
2. Demas forsook Paul and the gospel. – 2 Timothy 4:9-10
3. Jesus’ parable on the publican (tax collector) and Pharisee – Luke 18:9-14
4. Blessed are they that mourn. – Matthew 5:4
5. Jesus spoke on humbling oneself. – Matthew 23:12; Luke 1:52
6. Jesus’ words will judge on the last day. – John 12:48
7. Jesus has all authority in heaven and on earth. – Matthew 28:18
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Good morning, everyone. We are in James chapter four. Hopefully you have picked up a set of the questions. We’ll cover those. As we conclude our study, I want to say very big, thank you to Michael for covering class a Wednesday. He did a great job. I got a chance to listen to it and, uh, appreciate all of the interaction and the involvement of the classes he was teaching,
and a good opportunity for a study. And he did a good job with the material we are. As I mentioned in James chapter four, we’re going to do a little bit of, of pulling together of, of the previous chapters, because, um, I think sometimes we study James in kind of the way we study the book of Proverbs, but it’s not the book of Proverbs.
You know, you study Proverbs and you go, okay, this statement is a proverb. And sometimes it’s one verse, and it’s not necessarily connected to the things on either side of it, because it’s a compilation of Proverbs. Sometimes they think we treat James that way. Oh, he’s talking about the tongue. Oh, he’s talking about wisdom. Oh,
he’s talking about, ah, James, there is a whole thread all the way through, from chapter one, all the way to the end. He’s not skipping around and covering different topics. He’s covering one topic and he’s covering it the entire way through the book. And as we read, what we need to comprehend is that this study, this book,
this letter written to these Christians is trying to get them from the point of struggle, to the point of perfection. Remember he introduced the book with that. He introduced the book with, when you go through trials and you allow patients to have her perfect work and base that upon your faith, which is the hearing and obedience of God’s word, then it will make you perfect,
mature or complete. So the whole goal of the book of James is mature Christians. Okay? So we’re going to go grab some verses as we get started, to bring those things in those thoughts together into chapter four and a word, but we’re going to begin with a word of prayer, A gracious father in heaven. We bound before you humbly grateful for all that you do for us on a daily basis,
grateful for the sunshine and the rain grateful for the good days and the bad grateful for the trials and the joys mindful that each and every day is an opportunity to serve you. We pray that you be with those from among our number who are traveling and are, or are away from us, especially those who are still unable to get out because of the pandemic.
We pray that you give them comfort and strength and assurance and all that they do as they live faithful to you. We pray that you watch over those who are traveling, and those who are out in those who do have a responsibilities that they must go and, and take care of that they will have good health and safety in this time of great stress and struggle.
We pray for all of us who are present, that we strive daily to live righteously before you, but we know that we sin. We know that we fall short of your glory, and we pray that when we do so, we repent of those things that we change, our actions that we evaluate ourselves by the mirror of the law of Liberty and the law of truth that you’ve presented to us in your word.
And that we adjust our lives to look like you all this. We pray in Jesus name, Amen. Chapter one, James says every good and every perfect gift comes from one place. Where is it the father? But notice one other thing, he doesn’t just say that every good and every perfect gift comes from the father. That would be enough. That would be great news,
but he says every good and every perfect gift comes from the father. Number one, he describes the father as what? This is verse 17 of chapter one, the father of lights, every good and every perfect gift is tied to the light of God. Every bit of it, someone who does good, who, who may be sometimes isn’t even a good person.
We’re going to talk about that a little bit in our sermon this morning when bad people morally speaking, do good things or result in good things, because they’re doing something that has been placed before them. That brings about the will of God. They may not intend it for good. They may even have evil intentions. Paul talked about that. Paul talked about people who preached out of a desire to cause him more harm while he’s in prison.
And they were preaching the truth. And he said, I glory in this above everything. They’re breaching the truth. So long as the gospel is preached, whatever happens to me, doesn’t matter. So an evil intent, but they’re doing something that produces good. Doesn’t mean they won’t be judged for their evil. Absolutely they will. Okay. So every good and every perfect gift begins with God and his character and his righteousness.
That’s the light. Remember first John one walk in the light as he is in the light. What is that talking about? His righteousness, his goodness. Now we’ve got every good and every perfect gift come down to, to the end of chapter one. And we’re talking about pure religion. We’re talking about a religion, a faith and action. That’s produced out of someone who hears the word of God,
and doesn’t just ignore it. But is a doer of the work. It’s not enough to just be a Dewar of things. You have to be a doer of the work. James describes Christianity as work and anybody who’s worked for years and decades knows that involves some exhaustion along the way, mental, spiritual, emotional, physical exhaustion, because it’s work. If Christianity to you doesn’t feel like a labor.
Maybe the Christianity is not being done the right way. Now there’s not, there’s not always, you know, just like any job. Not every day is exhausting. Some days you go to work and there’s just nothing to do. You know, you can look for things to do. There’s always something to do, but it’s not like one of those days where you walk in the door and it’s zero to 90 miles an hour for a minute one.
And those days you walk out the door at the end of the day, you go, some days in Christianity are like that. And some days are blessings and easy, but he says every good and perfect gift comes from above. But you have a part to play. You have a work to do, you are involved, but then he goes on and says,
but careful as you enact the love of God in your life, don’t do it with partiality. Don’t do it with respect of persons. As you bring out the faith that is in you and produce a work, you don’t decide to do it to those who are rich and not those who were poor. You don’t decide to show love to those who you like and not show love to those who you dislike.
That was the desire of Jonah. You remember Jonah didn’t want to go to Nineveh. He didn’t want to preach to the Ninevites. And he told God why before the book was over. He said, because I knew, I knew if they turned and they relented and they repented at my word, I knew you would let them live. He didn’t like them.
They were the enemies of Israel. They were a threat and they would destroy the Northern kingdom of Israel eventually about a hundred years later. And Jonah thought, Oh, we’d be so much safer if this people was gone. And so he didn’t want to go preach. You cannot hold the faith of Christ with respect of persons, but he moves into this respect of persons.
And then right back into you, should you claim your faith? You claim, you have faith. Show me your faith by your works. You claim to have faith without works. I’ll show you my faith by my works. And then he goes to Abraham and he says, here’s Abraham as an example. And then he goes to who else? Rehab a woman who,
again, not a righteous woman at the time of the action that he describes. She’s a harlot. She’s from a pagan background. The one thing she knows is God brought this people across the red sea, on dry ground and destroy the nation of Egypt and plunder the nation of Egypt and told them they were coming to this land. And I know he’s going to give you this land.
So whatever I do, I’m going to do for him because he is the true God. So she did it in perfectly as to be expected. She did it to the best of her resources, but she did it out of a desire to obey the one who she knew very little about. And then James says, be not many masters, be not many teachers.
This is not, you know what, in Christianity, we just have too many people teaching other people. You know, we can’t all be teachers. Somebody has to actually listen to the teacher and that’s not what this is. This is established in a foundation of the rabbi system of the Jews. Step back and think about the Pharisees step back and think about the Sagitta.
Uh, the scribes, the chief priests and their attitudes towards being teachers. They were above everybody else. They were better than everybody else. They were expected as they went through the marketplace, that people would recognize them and recognize their, a teacher at Jesus, condemned them over and over and over and over again, because their works didn’t match their teaching because their desire for prominence and being lifted up over others,
didn’t match the profession that they served. God. And so he warns Christians because remember this at this point in the church, what’s one of the biggest struggles that the church is dealing with. Judaizing teachers who want to say no, no, Paul’s not an apostle. No, no, no, no, no. The apostles don’t teach that. No,
no, no. The Gentiles can’t have this and they’re lifting themselves up and proclaiming their words. Instead of gods. There’s two things we have to be careful about when we’re teachers and every single Christian is called to be a teacher, a teacher of different people in different times in different places. But every single one of us is called to be those who teach others.
The gospel of Christ, every single one of us is called to instruct children. If we have them in the nurture and admonition of the Lord, every single one of us is called to be an influenced in the world, around us to leave an impact towards God and be a light to the world. That’s being a teacher. But James is focusing on the station of teaching the rabbi system,
the lifting one up as a teacher, but then he warns them about the tongue. Someone did an analysis on the average sermon across a year average sermon in length, average rate of talking. And the average quantity of times that a preacher is in front of an audience speaking on a regular basis. And it ends up, some people talk faster. Some people talk slower,
some people preach longer shorter, but by and large, uh, most preachers on average have the equivalent of speaking the average length of 10 full novels every year. Think about how many words are in an average novel, and think about writing 10 of those every year. And that’s on average, how many words a preacher will stand before an audience and speak every year he’s preaching.
And then go back and read what James says about those who use their tongue in properly. Yes. Um, based upon, so most people speak an average number of words per minute. And so you extrapolate that out to most sermons or 35 minutes or so. And you just start doing the math, um, at, at 80 to 90 words, a minute and 35 minutes,
a piece for four hour or a total of 180 minutes a week, you start doing the math and especially those who talk faster, uh there’s some of us talk faster than other people think. And there’s some of us that talk slower than we think, but, you know, but then notice this statement. He says, verse two for, we all stumble in many things.
If anyone does not stumble in word, I’m going to confess something to you right now. I have taught things in my life that were untrue now, never intentionally, but there have been things that I have stated in, in my time as a, as a preacher and as a teacher or someone come to me and said, you know, uh, Jonah wasn’t in the arc.
Okay. Just to be clear, Jonah wasn’t in the arc and Moses, his arc was in bulrushes and Noah’s arc was. Yeah, I know. Okay. Uh, but it happens. You’re you’re talking, you’re thinking, you’re saying something and you will say something incorrect. Uh, w It wasn’t too long ago. I said something. And I,
I said the exact opposite of what I meant the exact opposite. Now, generally we all recognize those things and those aren’t intentional, but the reality is at times, sometimes we, even, as teachers will out of a misguided desire to provoke people to good works will teach something. That’s incorrect. There have been times where you go and study deeper and you go back and evaluate a sermon that you preached five or six years ago.
And you go, I’d never preached that. Now. Maybe it wasn’t, the conclusion was wrong. But the premises that you use to get to the conclusion were just flawed. You didn’t know any better, you were ignorant, or you were young or whatever. And you taught something in a poor way. It happens, especially if you’re teaching and preaching with the frequency that most teachers or preachers do.
And so James wants to put in front of you the struggle of making mistakes, but then he also wants to put in front of you the struggle of the tongue, because it’s very easy when someone’s a rabbi, when someone who’s being looked up to when someone’s in front of others and lifted up before others to start saying things that glorify them and not God God said,
The tongue can get you in trouble, but then bring that forward into the end of chapter three and chapter three, verse 13, we’re going to read down through verse 18 to kind of set the premise of chapter four. He says, who is wise and understanding among you, Whoever is wise and understanding among you ought to be your teachers. Sometimes we put people in a place and hope they’ll eventually become wise and understanding.
And yet we put them in a place of teaching all along the way. That’s the wrong way to do it, by the way, if someone has no wisdom and has no understanding, we should not be allowing them to practice teaching until they get some wisdom and understanding. Now, there’s, there’s something to be said for practicing and taking young individuals, teenagers,
and others who don’t have a great deal of wisdom, who don’t have a great deal of understanding and giving them an opportunity to grow in the ability to teach. That’s one thing, but we all recognize their limitations. But when you lift someone up and praise them as a teacher, as a rabbi, as a person of wisdom, when they don’t have any,
Because their wisdom comes from in here, there was some comes from up here, not up there too many preachers have wonderful stories, wonderful things to say, to entertain an audience for 30 or 45 minutes and have no wisdom because they’re not looking at this book and they’re not using it. Notice what he says. He says, who is wise and understanding among you let him show by good conduct that his works are done in the meekness of wisdom.
Here’s your direct contrast to the scribes and Pharisees go to Matthew chapter 23 and read what Jesus said to the Jews as Jesus is about to go to the cross. As his time is short, he says to the Jews, do what they say when they teach you the law, but do not do what they do because they say and do not. James says who is wise and understanding among you,
let him show his life to be what he teaches. But then he goes on to say, but if you have bitter, envy and self seeking in your hearts, do not connect, disconnect this from chapter four, verse one, he’s going to come right back to bitter, envy and strife. He says, but if you have bitter, envy and self seeking in your heart,
do not boast and lie against the truth. Sometimes we look at God’s word and we look at our life and we say those two things don’t match. We do what James described in James chapter one and look into the perfect law of Liberty and then do what he describes at Galway and forget what we saw. And we don’t judge ourselves by God’s word. We judge ourselves by others,
and that provides us an opportunity to proclaim ourselves. I’ll look at me, look at all that. I do. Look what I say, look, what I teach. Look how I look, how others treat me. James says, no. When you’re doing that, it’s because you’re looking at others. You want what they have. You’re looking at someone else.
Who’s treated that way. And you want what they’re having. And you’re self seeking that word, self seeking is the whole premise of chapter four. If we miss this, we miss chapter four because all through the chapter, we’re gonna bring them out. As we go along. It’s the self itself itself, itself. He says, but if you have bitter envy and self-seeking in your hearts,
do not boast and lie against the truth. Here, here you are. You’re examining yourself and you’re going. I want what that person has. But God tells me to be humble. God tells me to be content, whether I’m in prison or in standing before a King, whether I’m rich or I’m poor, God tells me to be content. And I’m not because I want what that person has.
But then I look at my life and I go, and everything I do is to get what that person has. I’m self-seeking, I’m not, I’m not God seeking. I’m not putting God first. I’m not being a light to where, when people see my good works, they glorify the father. I’m when people see my good works, they glorify me.
And he says, when you look at this and you see this about yourself, do not. What does he say? He says, do not boast and lie against the truth. He’s telling them, admit it own up to it. Confess your wrongs and change. Because if you go on lying to yourself, that you’re not the way you are, you won’t change.
Jesus called the Pharisees of brood of Vipers, a pit of snakes. Yet they were the considered to be the religious elites. And why wouldn’t they change? Cause they’d never admit the truth about who they were, but he goes on to say, this wisdom does not descend from above, but is earthly, sensual, demonic from where envy and self seeking exists.
Notice their self again, confusion. And every evil thing are there you go look at the foundation of almost, and I’m going to put the almost there because I’m not on mission. And I don’t understand everything, but almost every problem in the world and the back of all of them is selfishness. Because think about it. If we weren’t acting selfishly, would we have created the problem to begin with?
If nations didn’t act selfishly, would they go to war with another nation? I mean, let’s face it. Um, by and large, there are some exceptions, but has a country ever said, you know what? We’re going to go to war with another country because we’re more concerned about that country. That ourselves, maybe not. Now, there are a few times in history where there have been Thai radical leaders and people murdering others where people went to war on behalf of,
in defense of others. But I’m talking about in general. I mean, let’s just exclude the 5% of history that is that. And go with the 95% of history. That was every other war in history where people went to war because they wanted what someone else had envy and self seeking. But he goes on to say, but the wisdom that is from above is first.
Don’t miss the word first year pure. It is without any ability to malign it. This is the same idea as Christ being the one in whom there was no ability to declare him to be guilty. It’s first pure. Then peaceable. If you have peace without purity, you don’t have real peace. If you have peace without agreement with God, you don’t have real peace.
You have ultimate destruction. You might have temporary peace, but it must first be in agreement with God. So if it’s not walking in the light, if it’s not righteous, if it’s not in accordance with the character of God, which is the idea of complete purity, then peace doesn’t matter. You might have tranquility. You might have agreement, but you have agreement in wrongdoing.
He says, it’s first pure. Then peaceable, gentle, willing to yield full of mercy and good fruits without partiality and without hypocrisy. Now the fruit of righteousness is sown in peace by those who make peace. And then he says, where do Wars and fights come from among you? Righteousness is broad forth, produces its fruit in peace, but your life doesn’t look like peace.
James is writing to Christians and he’s looking at churches that are at war with one another. There was a time where I thought this was talking about the world. I thought James was evaluating Jewish society and evaluating the strife and the envy and the struggle between them and, and the Christians and just blanket struggle. He’s not go read Paul’s letters. Go read the lies that were being told about the apostle Paul and how many times he had to defend even his own.
Apostleship go read about the struggles between the Jews and the Gentile. Christians go read about the things that were being done by the, the Christians who were rich to the Christians who were bore when Paul addresses over in first Corinthians. The fact that there were those among the church in Corinth, that weren’t even waiting on the entire assembly to come together, to have the Lord’s supper.
They were too focused on themselves to even wait for the rest of the congregation to get there. And he says, this is why some of you are weak and dying. So he says, where do Wars and fights come from among you? Do they not come from your desires for pleasure that war in your members look at yourself? Oh, you might say,
well, the problem is that person over there, the problem is this. The problem is that the pro. And he says, no, no, you look at you. You look at what you want and ask yourself, how many times are you sacrificing? What you want for the good of someone else. But he goes on to say, you lust and do not have you murder and covet and cannot obtain you fight and war yet.
You do not have, because you do not ask. These Christians were becoming just like the children of Israel. You see back of all of this in the background of the entire book of James, James is reminding them about their history. And he’s telling them, you’re becoming just like the nation that God destroyed. And you don’t think people of God can become people of Satan.
Go look at Israel. It doesn’t take long either. He goes on to say, you ask and do not receive because you ask a miss that you may spend it on your pleasures. This is you. You’re asking God for things. You’re desiring to have things and the things that you need. You’re not asking for the things that you desire, the things that are a part of your lush and your fleshly desires.
You’re asking for those just so you can spend it on yourself. How many times do we pray? God bless me more so I can give more. We really ought to Paul makes it clear that God gives and blesses those so that they can give to others. But again, verse one, he’s talking about self is the problem. Verse two self is the problem.
Verse three self is the problem he says, you ask and do not receive because you ask him is that you may spend it on your pleasures. Adulterers and adulteresses do you not know that friendship with the world is enmity with God? There’s the clear identifier that I ignored at one point in my life that he’s talking to Christians, isn’t this the same thing John says,
love not the world. Neither the things that are in the world, the less of the flesh, the lust of the eyes, the pride of life, the things that are of the world make you an enemy of God. James is saying the same thing he says, do you not realize? But then he goes on and says, whoever therefore wants to be a friend of the world makes himself an enemy of God.
If you’re looking at the world around you and you want what they want, you share their values. You want to fit in with the world. The only way that works is you don’t look like God anymore. We have a culture that loves to shame people for standing up for what God thinks. And I mean, they love it from one, from businesses to schools,
to people just generally in the culture, politics, you just name a category. And you begin with the words. I believe that it’s wrong to murder babies. And you find out how that goes. I believe that it’s right to punish wrongdoing and law breaking. See how that goes. I believe that a person has a moral responsibility to live righteously, even in private before God.
And that they’re accountable to God for how they act behind closed doors. See how that goes. Good luck. Because you’re going to find out the world loves to shame those who believe in righteousness. He says, you can’t look like the world and want to be with the world. And it want to fit in with the world and not be an enemy of God can’t work.
But then he goes on to say, but he gives, or do you think that the scripture says in vain, the spirit who dwells in us yearns jealously, is this, go back and look at the old Testament. God told you this. God told you you’ll want to fit in. You’ll want to fit in with the world, but you shouldn’t.
And then he says, but he gives more grace, John or James. Isn’t leaving them without hope. He says, grace is here, but it requires something of you. It requires that your willing to look at yourself and lower yourself, because remember the whole point is self, self, self, self, self. Now James says, take yourself and put yourself where you belong.
How many Kings, how many leaders in the old Testament and the nation of Israel did God relent on judgment purely because when he told them of the judgment that they were going to receive, they humbled themselves a have one of the worst Kings and all the nation of Israel buried. The Jessebelle committed atrocities, allowed his wife to kill the prophets. And yet when he humbled himself at the declaration of the prophet,
God said the judgment on your family’s not going to come in your lifetime. It’s going to come in your son’s because he humbled himself. Notice what he says. He said, God resists the proud, but gives grace to the humble. Therefore submit to God, resist the devil. And he will flee from you. The secret of dealing with temptation right here,
James spells it out. And just a few words resist the devil. By the way, if you’re going to resist the devil, it means you’re going to resist your own desires because that’s what the devil’s tool is. That’s his primary tool. Get you convinced that your desires are what’s right? That that is the primary argument for every culturally immoral action that we have going on in our society.
I want it this way. Therefore, I should be allowed to have it this way. Everyone, you go down the list of every abomination, America commits and right back there is, I want it. And you shouldn’t be allowed to tell me no. He says, therefore, submit to God, resist the devil. And he will flee from you draw near to God and he will draw near to you cleanse your hands.
You sinners. We all sin and fall short of the glory of God at times. But James is addressing a different category of Christian. He’s talking about a category of Christian. Who’s living a lie. They’re hypocrites. You read the description from verse one to here. And he’s not talking about Christians who occasionally struggle. He’s talking about just like the scribes,
the Pharisees and Sadducees. He says lament, a actually I skipped a line. He says, cleanse your heart or your hands. You sinners purify your hearts. You double-minded lament and mourn and weep three times, three times. If you’re happy, he says these Christians you’re wrong. Mourn for your sin. Mourn for what you’re doing lament over it. Because you’re bringing about your own destruction.
Let your laughter be turned to mourning your joy in the gloom, humble yourself in the sight of the Lord. And he will lift you up the strangeness of life. God says, you want to go up, go down. You think you’re going to take yourself up. We have a saying in America, uh, pull yourself up by your own bootstraps.
God says, you think you’re going to pull yourself up by your own bootstraps. Just wait. You have no idea how low I can take you and I will. But then he says, do not, do not speak evil of one, another brethren. Ooh, that’ll get you. He says, do not speak evil of one, another brother. And he who speaks evil of a brother and judges.
His brother speaks evil of the law and judges the law. But if you are judged, but if you judge the law, you are not a doer of the law, but a judge. This is, there is one law giver who is able to save and to destroy, who are you to judge another? Now all the things, this is not.
And there’s many. This is not a saying, do not hold fast to the truth. Do not proclaim the truth in the face of error. This is not saying, do not identify people when they’re doing wrong. This is not saying don’t depart from those who failed to walk in accordance with the word of God. It’s not saying any of those things,
his subject, his topic is self. This is in complete agreement with Matthew chapter seven verse one, judge, not that you be not judged for. With what judgment you judge ye shall be judged. And with what measure you meet, it shall be measured to you again, be not many masters. You want to look at yourself and then judge others do this first.
Judge yourself, judge yourself, and then see if you have any space to judge anybody else. And then ultimately don’t judge them, show them the law and allow them to judge themselves. Because ultimately we judge ourselves, not by ourselves, but by God, he goes on to say, come now you who say today or tomorrow. Now this is one of those passages where again,
we take the book of James. We just chop it up in a little bitty bits. All right, now we’re talking about future plans. And now we’re talking about the shortness of life. No, we’re not. This passage absolutely talks about the brevity of life, but it is not about the brevity of life. I appreciate every time it’s mentioned in a funeral,
but it’s not about the brevity of life. Let me show you. He says, come now you who say today or tomorrow, we will go to such a city, spend a year there, buy and sell and make profit. Who’s talking the person who’s desiring their own less. The one who’s interested in themselves. Notice the phrase ology. He says,
come now you, you say tomorrow or today or tomorrow we, we are going to do this. We’re going to make these plans. We’re going to accomplish this in this statement. You do not see if the Lord wills with God’s blessings. God, if it’s your desire, allow none. No, no, no, no, no, no. You’re seeing a servant lifting himself up to be a master.
He says, come now you who say today or tomorrow, we will go to such a city, spend a year there, buy and sell and make a profit. Whereas you do not know what will happen tomorrow for what is your life. It is even a vapor that appears for a little time and then manages away. Instead, you ought to say,
if the Lord wills, we will live and do this or that you remember the rich man, the rich man who planted in his, in his field. And then the harvest time came and he had so much harvest that he couldn’t store it in his barns anymore. And he said to himself, self, I’m going to tear down these bars. I’m going to build bigger ones.
And I’m going to live my life in ease for the rest of my life because I have so much. And God says your life is over. And then who will these things be self versus God. And he says, but now you boast in your arrogance. Here is the identifier of the single thread all the way through back to chapter three, verse 13,
arrogance, You boast in your arrogance thinking you have any say beyond, allow me to serve God. James begins his letter with James, the servant of Jesus Christ. And he says, you boast in your arrogance. He says, all such boasting is evil. Therefore to him who knows to do good and does not do it. We’re right back in James chapter one,
verse 27, the one who provides for the widows and the orphans, the one who’s pure religion brings about works in his life. He says the one who knows to do good to others and is only worried about himself to him at sin. Let’s go through the questions very quickly as I was at a time a while ago, but I managed to not bring my questions up here.
So one of y’all gets to read some, read the questions, question one, somebody read it Euless. Okay. Source of quarrels and conflicts. I’ll read it again. So the people on the stream can hear it. What is the reason a person does not receive what he asked for in prayer? All right. Oh, um, put yourself first or you ask a miss.
I believe the King James way of putting that individuals are to blank and resist blank, submit to God and resist the devil. When a person resist the devil, what does the Bible say that the devil will do flee by the way, he’s a coward. Just get that the devil’s a coward. He’ll never be victorious. He’s a coward named the blessing for humbleness.
God will lift you up. Yes or no. Our persons to speak against or judge their brothers know who is the only law giver and judge God, by the way, does that mean there is someone who will judge everyone. Yes. Jesus said judgment has been put in my hands by the father. Number six, James compares the length of life here on earth to a vapor.
James Said that if a person knows the right thing to do and fails to do it, he has said, thank you for your attention. You are dismissed. Uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh,
uh, okay. Uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, okay. Uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, okay.<inaudible>, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh,<inaudible> good morning. Collierville church Christ Sunday morning worship service. It is really great to see each and every one of you out here this morning to our visitors,
we extend a special welcome to you. We are so glad that you chose to stop here and visit with us this morning, but most importantly, to worship God with us here this morning, for those of you that Are still unable to attend due to health reasons, and the ongoing pandemic, uh, feel comfort in knowing that each and every one of us here are still praying for you and for the entire world in this pandemic.
And we are praying to our God that we find a solution to this so that it comes to an end so that we may all assemble together again and worship our God as we are directed to other announcements this morning, uh, we have several on our sick lists. Please continue to remember Rood Ellen, Dorothy Wilson, with her ongoing problems, chronic problems that they have continued to keep Jones,
Springer, and your thoughts and prayers. She has some good days and some bad days, but probably more bad days lately than good days. So please keep Joanie your thoughts and prayers. K Fisher who’s Ava sister-in-law is still in the hospital. Doctor said she had a one more stroking and Caesar seizure since, uh, heart aneurysm surgery. She, uh,
is, has weakness on her left side, and we’ll have a long rehab ahead of her. So please keep her and your thoughts and prayers and that’s K Fisher. Mary Joe Todaro, uh, has been diagnosed with stage four lung cancer. So please keep are not colon cancer. I’m sorry, not lung cancer, colon cancer. So please keep Mary Jo and your thoughts and prayers and Sylvia pass is not with us this morning.
She is having some serious, lower back problems, probably going to have to go to possibly the ER or a doctor for that, because it is so bad. So please keep Sylvia in your thoughts and prayers. Other announcements, the nationwide gospel call meeting that has been going on each evening at nine o’clock that is going to continue this week. We were getting the flyers printed right now,
and we’ll have on a table out in the foyer. And Aaron informed me that that may continue beyond this week too, because there is such great response to it. And there’s such an interest in it that that might continue for some time yet. So stay tuned for that, but it will definitely go on all of next week. The Potter children home pantry item for the month of July will be toilet paper.
Hopefully we can find somebody that now, uh, that’s all the announcements I have less somebody else knows of anything. One thing I did forget here, uh, visitors, we asked if you would please take the opportunity to fill out a visitor’s card and either give it to one of the men here at the church, or drop it into a collection plate at the back when you leave.
So we have record of your visit here. Our service today, our song leader will be Michael Dale opening. Prayer will be Terry Sanderson. The Lord’s supper will be Joe caisson. Our sermon will be brought to us by Erin coats are, and I will have the closing prayer. Thank you. Our opening song this morning will be number 18. Faithful love The food love flowing down from the thumb cover crown.
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Uh, nah, I ain’t guiding my way. Hey,<inaudible> came to<inaudible> and<inaudible> face to face and Jesus is his name. Hey, name the song before opening. Prayer will be number 791 on bended knee number seven, nine one on bended knee on bended knee. Uh, ah,<inaudible> ah, ah,<inaudible> the<inaudible> lifting. Holy hands to you.<inaudible> I wash up you and<inaudible> I wash up<inaudible><inaudible><inaudible> with a bro<inaudible> ah,
ah, bowing de MI<inaudible><inaudible><inaudible> change my life for all the<inaudible> make me fresh and uh, make my LA life a whole. The SAC ref, uh, used to, I was probably our father who art in heaven. We thank thee for this first day of the week and the opportunity we have to come together to study that word and sang songs of praise to you.
We thanked you for Jesus. It came to this earth and died and sacrificed his life for our sands that we might have eternal life. We pray that you were a baby with those that are unable to be with us today because of their health. We thank you for our health and enables us to be here. We pray that you would be with those that are suffering from the virus.
We pray that you would be with our country and, uh, with all of the strife that we have going on, other than the pandemic, we pray that we can all live in peace. One day, we pray that you would be able to leaders of our countries, that they might work these problems out, and they would look to you for guidance and do as your do your will.
We pray that you would be with those that are traveling today, did we pray that you would keep them safe and give them a safe journey to their destination? We pray that you would be with us and forgive us when we do wrong. In Christ’s name, we pray. I mean, To prepare our minds for the Lord’s supper will be number 300 at 66 by Christ reading number three,
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and, uh, uh, uh,<inaudible><inaudible>, uh, advent. We, you know, ah, my one bride chain, uh, being, uh, uh, and, uh, he, ah, But our private is did he hit us for us. He snores day to be able to come together and have one part of an act of our worship is to remember our Lord and savers.
He suffered and died on the cross of Calvary as he taught us how to do and the scriptures. So we had that privilege this morning. And would you bow with me while we pray, Oh God, our father in heaven, we truly are thankful for your love for us and for your precious son, suffering and dying upon the cross of Calvary for us,
that our sins might be forgiven us. We’re thankful father, as we remember his body there. And as we protect of this bread, which represents that body, that we examine ourselves and partaken away, that would be pleasing. And Jesus, we pray. Amen. Would you bow with me? Oh God, our father in heaven, we continue to remember our savior.
Has he suffered and bled upon the cross of Calvary that our sins might be cleansed of us? We’re so grateful for that love, that was demonstrated there. And fathers, we partake of this fruit of the vine, which represents this blood help us to do so in a way, pleasing unto thee and Jesus, we pray amen. As another act of our worship,
we were able to give up our mains. And for those that didn’t have an opportunity to drop their, collect their offering into the plate at the back of the order to them. That’s where they’re placed on the tables. You might do that as you leave, let us bow father in heaven. We are such a blessed people. You’ve given us so many blessings that sometimes we’re ungrateful for them and fail to remember that they come from you.
We’re grateful father of those things that we’ve been given. And we pray that we’re good stewards of those blessings. And we pray that each week that we’ve purposed in our hearts to give a portion of that back to you, that is a congregation of your people that we might proceed with the teaching and preaching of the gospel, not only in this community, but throughout the world.
And we have the privilege of supporting those that have needs and are able to help them with those needs. We especially want to pray for the Potter children’s home as we assist them and be mindful of other works that we do. And some of our missionaries help us always to be mindful of them and prayerful for them. We pray that you bless us now,
as we give a portion of that back to thee and Jesus, we pray amen song before the lesson will be number 552 have thine own way. If you’re able, let’s stand for this song and remain standing for the scripture reading place have nine own way. I promise you it’s just allergies. Five, five, two. Uh, I know<inaudible><inaudible> uh,
uh,<inaudible><inaudible> uh,<inaudible> uh,<inaudible> search me.<inaudible> master to<inaudible><inaudible> uh,<inaudible> um, really, uh, uh, uh, I know<inaudible>, uh,<inaudible><inaudible> uh, uh,<inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible> The scripture reading will be taken from the book of Luke chapter 13, verses one through five, Luke 13, one through five,
there were present at that season. Some that told him of the Galileans whose blood pilot had mingled with their sacrifices. And Jesus answering said unto them, supposedly that these Galileans were sinners above all the Galileans because they suffered such things. I tell you name, but except you repent, you shall all likewise perish or those 18 upon whom the tower of Siloam fell and slew them.
Thank you that they were sinners above all men that dwelt in Jerusalem. I tell you nay, but except you repent, you shall all likewise perish, you may be seated. Good morning, going to begin by reading something to you that hopefully will with all of the upheaval in our country, speak to what is going on, but also hopefully set some perspective.
It’s come from a sermon that was preached by one of our brethren says one of the saddest verses in the Bible is found in judges chapter 21, verse 25 that says in those days there was no King in Israel. Every man did that, which was right in his own eyes. There is, Or this is one of the saddest verses in the Bible because it was at a time when the spiritual condition of God’s people was at an low EB.
Every man became a law unto himself. He had no respect for anyone nor for any order, nor for any system except his own ideas and his own Thoughts. Of course, this was a tragedy Are living in an age of the world when, to some degree, these very words are being fulfilled, even in the country, in which we live in our homes,
in the civil government. And to some degree, even in the church of our Lord, we need to recognize that all scripture, scriptural authority emanates from God and Exodus, the 20th chapter, God spoke to Moses and said, thou shalt, remember that I am the Lord, thy God, that brought the up out of the land of Egypt and thou shalt have no other gods before me.
He is the source of all power. He is the source of all authority. And this is to be recognized And accepted Where this is recognized and accepted. Then all is in harmony with God’s system, where this is not recognized. Then there is trouble and disorder. The Lord Jesus Christ had all authority delegated to him. He was not the source of authority.
It was delegated to him and Matthew chapter 28, verse 18. The Bible says, and Jesus came and spoken to them saying all power is given to me in heaven. And in earth, even everything that has been created has been subject to the law and the power of the authority of God. Even the inanimate things of the world, everything is ultimately subjected to God’s power,
to God’s rule, to God’s authority. Even the sun that shines is subjected to the authority of God, the stars, the earth, the fowls of the air, the beast of the field, everything that lives, everything that exists, all are subjected to the authority of God. So God is not dead. God is not even sick. God is,
Is just as powerful today as he was in the beginning, when he was, when he created the heavens and the earth. The very fact that there are rebels. The very fact that man rejects God, the very fact that man repudiates the word of God, none of these mean that God has lost his authority. The very fact that man is more rebellious now than he was 50 years ago,
does not mean that God is weakening in his power or his authority. It just simply means that man by his nature has become more depraved and will ultimately suffer the terrible of his rebellious attitude. There is a great disrespect for authority in this age of the world. We usually think of preachers talking along these lines. Many times when preachers are talking about these things.
I have an idea that there are those sitting in the pews who are possibly saying, well, this week he has been reading something about authority. It is just preacher talk. I want to read to you a report from the U S news and world report by Henry Taylor. He said there is a national crisis in crime in this country, in my opinion,
based on 30 years of police work, this country is in real trouble. In thousands. Upon thousands of instances, the parents are at fault. There is a worsening breakdown of the family unit. It is in the home that respect for authority must take place. There is disrespect for parents disrespect or the result of the disrespect for policemen and disrespect. In general,
you have any idea of the condition of this country today, every 24 hours. There are some of the things that these are some of the things that take place in our country. There are 13,785 arrests. Every 24 hours. There are, there are 1,318 divorces. Granted every 24 hours, there are 241 sentence to penitentiary. There are 4,320 burglaries. There are 533 robberies.
Every 24 hours. There are 70 people who killed themselves every 24 hours. There are 1,200 people who become problem drinkers. All this of course is a sad commentary upon the society in which we live. Now, this is where we are rearing our children in this, excuse me. It is in this country. We are meeting to worship. This is the country we are trying to improve.
You. Parents have some who have small children. This is the country in which you are rearing them. We are told, organized crime in America is increasing six times faster than the population. If something isn’t done, what, what will it be like 30 years from now? If crime is increasing six times faster year by year than the population, there may be a time when we do not have enough policemen to protect us.
There may be a time. Instead of people cursing the policemen or wanting to throw rocks or hurl bottles at them, these people may be praying for them. More policemen. We say It is dangerous to get out on the street, but if something, but if something isn’t done, it is going to be dangerous to even be at home. When people want to talk,
walk into your house, knock down your door, take what you have that may be, they may do that because they may feel that it is right. As far as they are concerned. I heard a person a few days ago on TV Advocating that it was right for people to refuse to work, that everyone ought to refuse to work. If there is something that somebody else has then take part of it.
If he doesn’t want to give it to you, even if he doesn’t want to give it to you, we are living in an age when it is fast, becoming the rule of the day that every man will become a law unto himself. He says, so you can see America is sick. America’s dying. That was written. He goes on in that sermon to talk about the riots they were watching on television.
The people protesting in the streets, the buildings being burned, the destruction of property. It was written in 1984. It’s not getting better. Is it? We haven’t broken from the cycle, but I might remind you that we are paying for the sins of fathers blessing. This morning is about repentance. The lesson this morning is entitled. Do not be like your father’s scripture.
Reading came from, uh, Luke chapter 13 verses one through five, where Jesus is talking about repentance. And that will be our focus all through this because the reality is we as individuals must look at ourselves and examine whether or not we need to repent. It is not enough to say this is how my father did it. Therefore, that’s how I’m going to do it.
It is not enough to say this is how it’s always been done. Therefore, that’s how I’m going to do it. It is not enough to say that this is what we should do, because this is what we’ve always done. But this study begins a series of studies that we will endeavor to go through the book of Zechariah. So turn with me.
If you will, to Zechariah chapter one, I want you to put your finger there because we’ll be coming back to it. But after you find it and after you put your finger there, I want you, we’re going to read the first verse. And then we’re going to go get a little background because we needed. Zechariah is a bridge book. It is a bridge between the profits before The captivity in Babylon for word to the new Testament.
It is one of the most often quoted books of the prophets in all the old Testament. It is a book that looked toward the kingdom. It looked toward the King, but it directed its message to a people who were the remnant that had come back from Babylonian captivity, chapter one, verse one in the eighth month of the second year of Darius, the word of the Lord came to Zechariah.
The son of Berekiah, the son of<inaudible> the prophet. There is a reason why in all the previous profits, before the captivity, you would read this prophet began to prophesize in this year of this King of Judah or this year of this King of Israel and no more do they Mark time by the Kings of Israel and Judah no more. Do they establish when they were doing this by the dates of the Kings of Israel?
Cause there were no more Kings of Israel. There were no more Kings in Jerusalem. The Kings and their lineage had been taken away because they would not repent and God had judged them. And so there is a stark contrast among these minor prophets that we have here at the end of the old Testament, because they’re dating their prophecies by pagan Kings, Because there is no King in Israel.
Okay. Remember the statement we read in judges that was quoted by the preacher in 1984, there was a time when there was no King in Israel and everyone did that, which was right in his own eyes. Yes. That statement Lays forth a foundation for the book of Zechariah. But let’s go back to a little bit of history. Let’s find out why we’re here.
As I mentioned, it’s a bridge book. If you’re going to have a bridge book, it’s bridging two things and you need to know where you started and where you’re going. And Zechariah, isn’t going to tell you, the whole book of Zechariah is based upon you already knowing what’s going on. He’s not going to give you the history. He’s not going to give you the context.
You’re supposed to understand it. By the way it begins just where hat guy ends, which is the book before it in our English Bibles. But we need to go to Ezra chapter one. If we’re going to truly get the context of the book of Zechariah, a little bit of history as we’re turning to Ezra chapter one. And that is that during the rain during the time that the Southern kingdom of Judah was still in existence,
God, them through the profits, you’re going to be destroyed. The Northern kingdom of Israel had already been destroyed. God said you’re going to be judged the same way they were judged. And yet they did not listen. At times they would do better. At times they would do worse, but ultimately they did not repent. And they were judged. Jeremiah told them you will go into captivity for 70 years.
And they said, no, we’ll go into captivity for a time. We’ll, we’ll go. We’ll go to Babylon for a time, but we’ll come back quickly. Don’t even bother to unpack. Don’t make your settlement. There don’t be planning fields or doing anything like that. We’re going to be coming back in. Jeremiah said, no, you’re not 70 years.
And truly they were in captivity for 70 years. And then at the nearing, the end of that 70 years, the Babylonian empire fell. It fell in a night. It fell without a war. It fell because the Mito Persian empire went under the wall in through the river and took Babylon in a night. It was the same night that God told the King of Babylon.
You have been weighed in the balances and found wanting now in the first year of Cyrus, King of Persia, that would be the year Babylon foul and the first year of Cyrus, King of Persia, that the word of the Lord by the mouth of Jeremiah might be fulfilled. The Lord stirred up the spirit of Cyrus, King of Persia so that he made a proclamation throughout all his kingdom and put it in writing saying,
thus says, Cyrus King of Persia, all the kingdoms of the earth, the Lord, God of heaven has given me. And he has commanded me to build him a house at Jerusalem, which is in Judah, who is among you of all his people, may his God be with him and let him go up to Jerusalem, which is in Judah and build the house of the Lord.
God of Israel. He is gone, which is in Jerusalem and whoever is left in any place where he dwells, let the men of his place help him with silver and gold with goods and livestock, besides the freewill offerings for the house of God, which is in Jerusalem. Cyrus tells a portion of the people. It’s time for you to go home.
Babylon had extracted them out of the land. They had put other people in the land and Cyrus says, it’s time for you to go home. And it’s time for you to go home. For one reason, you need to go build the temple of God. Temple of Solomon had been destroyed, had been laid waste. It was gone and all of its grander with it.
But Cyrus told these people, you need to go home. You need to build the temple of God, go to chapter three, verse 11 in chapter three. And in verse 11 of the book of Ezra, we read and they sang responsively, praising and giving things to the Lord for. He is good for his mercy endures forever toward Israel. Then all the people shouted with a great shout when they praise the Lord,
because the foundation, the house of the Lord was laid. They go back to Israel, they journey there’s Robles leading them and they lay the foundation of the temple. And there are some who are praising God, but it wasn’t a universal reaction, but many of the priests and Levis and heads of the father’s houses, old man who had seen the first temple wept with a loud voice.
When the foundation of this temple was laid before their eyes, yet many shouted aloud for joy, why were they weeping? Because they remembered the grander of Solomon’s temple. They remember its size. They remember it was overlaid with gold. They remember all of the things that Solomon built in all of the magnificence of it. And this one would never compare and they wept and they mourned because what they saw before them wasn’t magnificent.
All it was a temple. Oh, it was in Jerusalem. Oh, it was a temple to God and all it was God’s house. And yes, they had struggled to lay that foundation. And yes, they had struggled to get to this point, but it wasn’t physically magnificent. Zechariah is going to tell people to be aware that they do not despise the day of small things.
They saw what they had hoped to see, which is the rebuilding of the temple. But when they saw it, they were disappointed. They mourn because it wasn’t what they wanted. And yet stop and think this little tiny temple built by this ragtag group of just a few thousand people built and created in a land that was made primarily desolate in a small corner of a nation.
They used to be rulers over this temple is what God prophesied. About 70 years prior, this temple is what God said. I’m going to send Cyrus and make him tell you to create this. This is God’s work, but they mourned at seeing it because it wasn’t what they hoped for. It. Wasn’t what they remembered. Chapter four. And in verse one.
Now when the adversaries of Judah and Benjamin heard the descendants of the captivity were building the temple of the Lord, God of Israel, they came to<inaudible>, excuse me. They came to<inaudible> and the heads of the father’s houses and said to them, let us Build with you for, we seek your God as you do. And we have sacrificed to him since the days of sr Hayden King of Assyria,
who brought us here. There’s the background of the people who are in the land. The Assyrians, when they destroy the Northern kingdom, took the Northern kingdom out of the land, in the captivity and brought these people there and said, and they said, we’ve been worshiping your God ever since seven 20 BC. And it’s now five 36 BC, almost 180 years.
And we’ve been here. We’ve been worshiping your God all along, but the rebel and Jeshua and the rest of the heads of the fathers houses of Israel said to them, you may not, or may do nothing with us to build a house for our God. But we alone will build to the Lord, God of Israel. As King Cyrus, the King of Persia has commanded us.
Then the people of the land tried to discourage the people of Judah. They troubled them in building and hired counselors against them to frustrate their purpose. All the days of Cyrus, King of Persia. Even until the reign of Darius King of Persia. You ever meet somebody who can’t say the word lawyers without saying disgustedly things weren’t any better. Back in the days of the media Persian empire,
they hired counselors to go before the King and to lobby that the work be stopped. Chapter four, verse 23. Now, when the copy of the King Artaxerxes letter was read before rehome shimmy, Shai, the scribe and their companions, they went up in haste to Jerusalem against the Jews. And by force of arms made them seas. Thus, the work of the house of God was,
which is at Jerusalem ceased. And it was discontinued until the second year of the reign of Darius King of Persia foundation gets laid of the temple. And then the command from the King now in Persia is stop. The work. The message that had come from the enemies was these people are building a Fort. These people are building armaments. These people are building a city to rebel against the King of Persia and to raise up a new King,
even though they were just building the temple. But as a result of the decree of Persia, the S the work ceased and the building of the temple stopped. And for 18 years, that construction site laid dormant chapter five, verse one. Then the prophet had guy and Zechariah, the son of<inaudible> prophets, prophesied to the Jews who were in Judah and Jerusalem in the name of God,
of Israel who was over them. So<inaudible> the son of Shealtiel and Joshua, the son of Jozadak Rose up and began to build the house of God, which is in Jerusalem. And the prophets of God were with them, helping them. The background of the book of Haggai guy. We’re going to jump there next is that the foundation’s been laid, but then they stopped working.
They were commanded to stop. They were forced to stop, but they stopped in chapter six, verses 13 through 15, we read then tat NEI governor of the region beyond the river, uh, Sheth, our ball’s NY and their companions diligently did according to what the King Darius had sent. So the elders of the Jews built, and they prospered through the prophesying of Haggai,
the prophet and Zechariah, the son of veto, and they built and finished it. The temple, according to the commandment of God, of the God, of Israel, and according to the commandment of Cyrus, Darius and artists axes King of Persia. So the temple will be completed, but we need to skip over to hat guy, the book that’s right before Zechariah to get the details you remember in Ezra chapter one,
we read that had guy shows up, Zechariah shows up and they begin to get the people back to work. They said, God said, build the temple, had guy prophesies with these words in the second year chapter one, verse one of King Darius in the sixth month, on the first day of the month, remember, Darius is the one who comes to the throne.
When they’re told they can begin building again. The word of the Lord came by Haggai the prophet.<inaudible> the son of Shealtiel governor of Judah. And to Joshua, the son of Jozadak, the high priest saying thus speaks to the Lord of hosts saying this people says the time has not come. The time that the Lord house should be built, then the word of the Lord came by Haggai the prophet saying,
is it time for you yourselves to dwell in your paneled houses? And this temple to lie in ruins had guy comes before them. And they said, the general word in the Israel is this. It’s not time to build the temple. It’s not time yet. We’re going to wait until the time is right. The foundation’s over there. It’s already been laid.
Foundation stands desolate, but they’re saying a time’s not right. The time’s not right. And God says, is it time for you to build your house? When you haven’t built mine? You weren’t sent back here to build a nation. You weren’t sent back here to live in luxury. You weren’t sitting back here to provide for yourself. You were sent back here to build my house.
Is it time for you to build yours, but not to build mine? He says, now, therefore thus says the Lord of hosts. Consider your ways. Now for those who were in the adult Bible class this morning, and you remember our study of James chapter four, remember how many times James pointed out that they were so focused on themselves, that God wasn’t blessing them.
He said you desire to have, and you have not. You desire to have, but you don’t ask you desire to spend it on your loss, but that’s the reason you don’t have anything. Now read these words. That was not a new message. When James wrote it, read these words, he says, now, therefore thus says the Lord of hosts.
Consider your ways you have sown much and bring in little, you eat, but do not have enough. You drink, but are not filled with drink. You clothe yourselves, but no one is warm. And he who earns wages, earns wages to put into a bag with holes. Never feel like you’re not getting anywhere in life ever feel like every single day is a struggle.
Just to have enough only to then find out you don’t have enough. God says Israel. The reason you don’t have enough is because you’re working for you. And you’ve neglected me. He goes on to say, thus says the Lord of hosts, verse seven, consider your ways, go up to the mountains and bring wood and build the temple that I may take player in it.
And be glorified says the Lord, you looked for much, but indeed it came to little. And when you brought it home, I blew it away. Why says the Lord of hosts because of my house that is in ruins while every one of you runs to his own house, therefore the heavens above you withhold the Dew and the earth withholds its fruit for,
I called for a drought on the land and on the mountains and on the grain and on the new wine and the oil on whatever the ground brings forth on men and livestock and on all the labors of your hands. There are those within our society who would claim they have not because others have kept it from them. I’m not telling you what their motivation is,
what their life is or whether or not they’re guilty of this. But I have to first ask, do you have not because you have not yet put God in his rightful place in your life because that’s one possible problem. But then as we chapter two in chapter one, verse 12, we read about the obedience of<inaudible>. This is in the sixth month,
first day of the month on verse 14, verse 15, we read of chapter one. So the Lord stirred up the spirit of the rebel, the son of Shealtiel governor of Judah and the spirit of Joshua, the son of Jozadak, the high priest and the, of all the remnant of the people. And they came and worked on the house of the Lord of hosts.
Their God notice they were commanded to work. They were rebuked for not working. They were told, this is why you’re failing in everything you do. And what did they do? They said, profit, go away. I don’t want to hear it. No. They begin to work on the 24th day of the sixth month in the second year of King Darius.
So that was the command was given day one of the six month, 24th day of the six month. They begin to work in the seventh month chapter two, verse one on the 21st day of the month, the word of the Lord came by Haggai the prophet saying speak now to the rebel, the son of Shealtiel governor of Judah and to Joshua, the son of Jozadak the high breezed into the remnant of the people saying who is left among you,
who saw this temple in its former glory. Now, wait a minute. You remember what we read? You remember what we read in Ezra? The ones who had seen the former temple, they saw this one and they mourned. They saw this one and they cried. He says, who among you is left, who is left among you? Who saw this temple in his former glory?
And how do you see it now in comparison with it? It is this thing in your eyes as nothing. He says, you look at what you used to have. And you look at what you have now. And you look at this and you think this is worthless. This is disappointing. This isn’t what we want it. This, this is nothing compared to what we used to have.
He says yet, now be strong.<inaudible> says the Lord and be strong. Joshua, the son of Jozadak the high priest and be strong. All you, people of land says the Lord and work for, I am with you. You see the reality that they needed to come to the realization that they needed to have his, he didn’t matter what the building looked like.
The question was is God inside. Because for generations, they had come from a time where they had a tabernacle and God was in the tabernacle and it wasn’t even a house with solid walls. It was a tent, but God was inside and that place had more power and more influence than any place that had solid walls. But then they became entrapped by desiring what looked Magnificent,
but God wasn’t inside because the sin of their fathers, God departed from the temple, not to say that God ever dwelled in a temple made with hands, but God’s presence was manifested in the temple until Israel departed from him. And then God removed his presence. He says, I am with, you says the Lord of hosts. According to the words that I covenant with you when you came out of Egypt.
So my spirit remains among you do not fear for thus says the Lord of hosts. Once more. It is a little while I will shake heaven and earth and the sea and dry land. And I will shake all nations and they shall comb to the desire of all nations. And I will fill this temple with glory, says the Lord of hosts. God says,
you’ve missed the point, the glory of the temple, isn’t its structure. And it isn’t its size. And it isn’t the gold overlaying, the stones or the wood. The glory of the temple is me. The silver is mine. And the gold is mine says the Lord, the glory of this latter temple shall be greater than the former says the Lord of hosts.
And in this place I will give peace, says the Lord of hosts. God says this temple that you see now it’s this temple. I’m going to use Solomon built this grand magnificent thing, but this temple will exceed its glory because of what I do here, because it would be this temple renovated through the years changed through the years, made more grand by Herod,
but it would be this temple where the God of all peace would walk. And it is in between that statement in the seventh month, on the 21st day and the next prophecy in verse 10 on the 24th day of the ninth month, it is in between those two, the Zechariah begins to prophesy and you are expected to know all of that before you read the very first word of the very first prophecy of Zechariah.
Zechariah says, verse two of chapter one. The Lord has been very angry with your fathers. Zechariah shows up on the scene and he says, um, I want you to understand something, your fathers and God weren’t on good terms. You need some perspective. Israel, you need some perspective remnant because your fathers did evil in the sight of the Lord.
And he was very angry with them. Therefore they therefore say to them, thus says, the Lord of hosts return to me. Here is the message of Zechariah. Here is the message to this people. You thought you were mine. You thought you belonged to the God of Israel. You thought I was on your side and you acted as though you could do no wrong,
but you were wrong. And now it’s time for you to repent. Now, Jesus, in Luke chapter 13, declares to the people who are listening to situations, he tells them about a people where a tower fell on them. And it was the mindset of the people. If something bad happens to you, it means you sinned. And Jesus said,
do you suppose that the people who the tower fell on were any worse sinners than anyone else? The point of that is no, just because something bad happened to someone doesn’t mean they sinned and caused it to happen. That’s not always though. Sometimes the reason why, but God tells Israel. God tells this remnant return to me. Come back to me.
He says returned to me. He says the Lord of hosts and I will return to you Israel. Why are you struggling? Remnant? Why can’t you accomplish anything? Why is it that you seem so small and insignificant? Why is it that you’re in, you’re surrounded by enemies and afraid all the time. It’s because you and me have no relationship, but God hasn’t moved.
He says, you come back to me and I’ll return my blessings to you. Do you remember what James said? That God who is the giver of every good and perfect gift? The God who is the father of lights, the God who in whom is no variation nor shadow of turning. He was without variation and shadow of turning right here. When he says I’ll return to you.
It doesn’t mean I, he, God just went off somewhere. It means I’ve been here all along and you’ve separated yourself from me. And I’ve separated my blessings from you. But you turn around and come back and let’s restore this relationship. He says, do here’s where the lesson comes from. Do not be like your fathers as children, even fathers who aren’t good fathers get looked up to by their kids.
Even fathers who do a lot of wrong are idolized by their kids. Is it any wonder if we read what happened in 1984, that 40 years later, we’re still dealing with the same thing. Why would we expect any different? When fathers have taught their children to behave just like they did and encourage them in doing so, God says, do not be like your fathers to whom the former prophets preached saying,
thus says the Lord of hosts turn now from your evil ways and your evil deeds, but they did not hear nor heed me, says the Lord. This message is repeated over and over and over throughout the old and the new Testament, the Zeke Yule tells those in his day, you’re not suffering because of the sins of the father, you’re of your fathers.
You’re suffering because you’re acting like your fathers, Jesus in Matthew chapter 23, we’ll tell those Pharisees, those chief priests, those individuals who had persecuted, the people who had laid heavy burdens on the people and not more than them, themselves, those who would put him on the cross. He says to them in Matthew chapter 23, and in verse 24,
he says this blind guides who strain out a gnat and swallow a camel woe to you, scribes and Pharisees hypocrites for you cleanse the outside of the cup and dish, but inside they are full of extortion and self-indulgence blind Pharisees. First cleanse the inside of the cup and the dish and the outside of them may be clean. Also woe to you, scribes and Pharisees hypocrites for you are like whitewashed tombs,
which indeed appear beautiful outwardly, but inside are full of dead men’s bones and all uncleanness. There’s a passage in Ezekiel. The Gill is in captivity. He is there by the river in Babylon, and he is seeing a vision and God, and a vision takes him up, takes him back to Jerusalem where the temple still stood. The temple that they were mourning for the temple that was all grand and beautiful.
The temple that they put their trust in. And he takes as he Gill into the temple and through a passage and into a secret room where the chief or where the high priest and the priests are bowing down before idols. Oh, the temple still looked like God’s temple. But inside it was full of abomination. Zechariah says, don’t be like your fathers.
Jesus says, don’t be like your fathers. He says, even, so you also outwardly appear, right? Appear righteous to men. But inside you are full of hypocrisy and lawlessness, woe to you, scribes, Pharisees hypocrites because you build the tombs of the prophets and adorn the monuments of the righteous and say, if we had lived in the days of our fathers,
we would not have been her takers with them in the blood of the prophets. He says, you Pharisees, you, aren’t a mint. And you design do you design. And you, you bring all niceties to these monuments you’ve made to the profits. But yet you who say you would not have done what your fathers did. He says, therefore,
you are witnesses against yourselves, that you are sons of those who murdered the prophets fill up. Then the measure of your father’s guilt. And he calls them serpents, brood of Vipers. How can you escape the condemnation of hell? What’s he’s telling them, you might claim that you’re different from your fathers, but you’re going to kill me just the same way they killed.
The prophets. Zechariah says, do not be like your fathers to whom the former prophets preach saying, thus says, the Lord of hosts turned now from your evil ways and your evil deeds, but they did not hear nor heat me says the Lord. We look at our lives and we look at our growing up and may say, well, my, my father was a Christian.
My father sat in a few every Sunday morning and Sunday night and Wednesday night. My father taught me how to, how to pray. My father did. My father did that, But are you judging yourself by your father or by God? If it was good enough for grandma, but it’s good enough for me, Zechariah says, do not be like your fathers.
Verse five, your fathers, who were they? The prophets do they live forever. He looks back at the old Testament prophets. And he says, yeah, I know they’re dead. I know their words long gone, Isaiah, he’s dead. Jeremiah. He’s dead. Daniel. He’s dead. He’s dead. We can go down the list. They’re all dead.
But notice what he says yet. Surely my words and my statutes, which I command my servants, the prophets, did they not overtake your fathers? Is people of Israel heard the message of the prophets and killed them for it. They put them to death so they wouldn’t have to listen anymore. And they thought if we put them to death, what they say,
won’t come to pass. Zechariah tells the people of Israel, the remnant that’s there in Jerusalem. Look back at your history. The profits might be dead, but their word overtook your fathers. Their prophecies came true. Their word came to pass. And then Zechariah speaks as he is a prophet for God, because he says, because it’s my word. And my statutes,
the scripture says that the word of God will not pass away. And we need to remember no matter where we are in life, that we need to be holding fast to the word of God, not to history, not to culture, not to where we’ve always come from, but to the word of God. But there is a glimmer of hope in the book of Zechariah because Zechariah will prophesize and tell Israel,
you return, you come back, you come to God and you don’t be like your fathers. And in chapter two, verse 10 of guy Back on the other page in my Bible, we read on the 24th day of the ninth month in the second year of Darius, the word of the Lord came by Haggai the prophet saying, thus says the Lord of hosts.
Now ask the priest concerning the law saying if one carries Holy meat in the fold of his garment and with the edge he touches bread or stew wine or oil or any food will live, become Holy. Then the priest answered and said, Oh, okay. So we’re talking about the law. We’re talking about the laws and the ordinances concerning holiness and consecration and that which is profane or unholy.
And he says, if a priestly garment, as he is doing his labors touches common food, will that common food become Holy? No. And Hey guys said, if one who is unclean because of a dead body touches any of these, will it become unclean? So the priest answered and said, it shall be unclean. Then hag I answered and said,
so is this people? And so is this nation before me says the Lord. And so as every work of their hands and what they offer there is unclean. God tells the remnant of Israel, you and everything you do, and everything you offer in every worship and sacrifice and praise that you bring before me is clean because it’s been touched by that, which is profane.
And now carefully consider from this day forward from before stone was laid upon stone in the temple of the Lord. Since those days when one came to a heap of 20 ethers, but there was, but 10 when one came to the van, the wine van to dry all 50 bowels from the press. But there was about 20. I struck you with blight and mildew and hail in the labors of your hands.
And yet you did not turn to me, says the Lord consider. Now from this day forward from the 24th day of the ninth month from the day that the foundation of the Lord’s temple was laid consider it is the seed still in the barn. As yet the vine, the fig tree, the pomegranate, the olive tree have not yielded fruit. But from this day,
I will bless you. God says, you look back since you laid the foundation of that temple and you look at how every time you expected to have enough, you didn’t. And every time you were in want, you didn’t know why. And every time you expected to get more, you got less. And now you know why? Because you weren’t righteous before me.
And because your heart wasn’t right before me, I Was doing that to you. But the end of verse 19, but from this day on, I will bless you. Oh, what happened for once Israel? Wasn’t like her fathers for once. When the prophet said returned to me, they actually did for once. They didn’t say if it was good enough for dad and granddad and great granddad,
it’ll be okay for me. They said, yes, God will repent. If you’re outside the body of Christ, you’re outside the church of Christ for which he died and shed his blood for. You need to repent because you’re outside of the place of salvation. You’re outside of a relationship with God. You may want one. You may fervently want one,
but you can’t have one unless you return to him. And he hasn’t moved for 2000 years. He hasn’t moved. He’s still in the same place. He’s always been waiting for you to come back to him. How do you do that? You do that by hearing the word of God and believing that Jesus Christ is the son of God, because he sent the one in whom his peace,
who stood in that temple, who brought the glory of God back to that temple. And he said, salvation is available to everyone, to him that believes, and to him that is baptized. I will bring the remission of sins. You have to repent of your sins and you have to confess the name of Christ. And you have to be immersed in water for the remission of those sins.
And you have to rise up to walk, not like your father, but like your father. If you’re outside the body of Christ, why not change that today? If you’re a member of the body of Christ and you’ve been living like your parents, why not repent and live like your father, if there’s any way that we can aid you or help you in any way,
why not come now as we stand. And as we say,<inaudible>, are you fully trusting in his grace? Uh, are you washed and<inaudible>, are you<inaudible> so cleansing, blah<inaudible>. Oh yeah.<inaudible> no. Oh, you watched and<inaudible>. Oh, are you walking daily by the sea side?<inaudible><inaudible> do you rest each moment in a cruise?
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thanking you for another opportunity to assemble here this morning, and to sing songs, appraised your great name and study another portion of your word. And God, we are so thankful for brother Aaron and the message that he brought to us from your word. And we ask that you help each and every one of us take this word that we were given today,
analyze it and apply it to our lives so that we can go out in this world that we live in and better serve you as Christians. And most importantly, have the faith and trust to reach out to those that have not heard your word and welcome them to come join us and study your word so that they may have the same opportunity that we have.
And that is one day, join you in heaven. God, we know that there are many amongst us that are suffering from various ailments and were unable to be here today. We ask that if it be your will, that you restore them to a measure their health so that they may one day assemble with us and spread your word and worship you. God,
we also ask that you pray for this country, because we know there’s a lot of turmoil going on in this country and pray for the entire world, with the pandemic that we’re currently undertaking. And that if it be your will you provide us a resolution and a cure for that pandemic so that we may live our lives more comfortably and worship you in faith and in truth.
And as we depart, prepared to do part and go, our separate ways, we ask that you guide guard and direct each and every one of us until we return it. That next appointed time, we pray this through your son, Jesus name. Amen.
