COLERAINE EVANGELICAL CHURCH
SERMON NOTES FROM SUNDAY 2 NOVEMBER 2025 - PASTOR HENRY CASKEY
PSALM 119 VERSES 81 TO 88
Psalm 119 is the longest psalm of all the Psalms. There are 176 verses. A lot of commentators tell us that the author of many of the psalms is unknown. A lot believe that David was the author of many of these Psalms. Some believe that David wrote these Psalms for his son Solomon to teach him the Hebrew Alphabet. Time after time the Psalmist is focused on the word of God. Some times he uses references like the judgments of God, the precepts of God, the statutes of God and the testimonies of God. There is one thing you will discover after reading Psalm 119 - the word of God is a much loved possession and of the greatest importance in his life. Time after time he comes back to the word of God. What is the most important possession that you have? I used to love to visit an elderly man years ago because on his coffee table his bible sat open with his glasses on top of it. It was the most important thing he possessed. James Cooke was a great explorer in the 1700's. One day he was not feeling well and he decided to stay in his bed. He called for his servants to bring him the book. The servant looked at him strangely because he had a study full of volumes. "Which book?" he asked. James replied "there is only one book - the Bible." Isn't it wonderful to know how precious the bible really is. Recently we were thinking of Martin Luther and Latimer who went through so much to ensure we have the bible as it is today.
The psalmist is describing himself in verse 83 "for I am become like a bottle in the smoke." The first thing I thought of was the condition of the psalmist's heart. He was likening himself to a bottle - "I have become a bottle". He was referring to one made of animal skins. It was treated for the purpose of carrying something precious or expensive. You and I sit here today and are in possession of the Holy Spirit. How did that come about? One day God convicted us of our sins. Do you realise that you have sinned and come short of the glory of God? You will never be in heaven without a relationship with God. Maybe you have never understood that "God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son that whosoever believeth in him should not perish." Do you understand that God loves you and he sent his son to take your place on Calvary? Will you not trust the Saviour today to take your sins? When you do that he gives you the Holy Spirit. Something that is precious, expensive. In Luke's gospel when the Lord spoke of these wine skins he said new wine was something precious put into new bottles. Both are preserved. The Psalmist walks into the smoke house and knows what bottles were used at one time but now they are hanging up, no longer in use. Before a thrice holy God that is how the Psalmist saw himself. Feeling so out of touch with God with all the trials he was going through. The persecution he is going through. He feels like a bottle hanging up in the smoke house, black and shrivelled. It was going to take time to bring the bottle into a new phase. It brings heaviness to the Psalmist. This is the man anointed as king, a man after the Lord's own heart yet he comes to such a realisation. There are times when you feel so hopeless and useless. I have come away from a bed of sickness wondering if I have said enough. Sometimes we just feel like Elijah. He went through a spell like that. He had gone into Ahab the wicked king yet he had no fear of him. He had a message for him and he gave that message and fled. In 1 Kings 19 God finds Elijah out in the wilderness and what is he doing? Elijah is asking that he might die - "it is enough Lord will you take away my life, I am no better than my fathers." He had stood before King Ahab, he had depended on God and his word but now he is feeling useless. Maybe that is how you are feeling at this moment. You feel so abandoned and alone. You came in this morning in that state. You don't have to remain in that state. Remember Paul who was Saul of Tarsus hated the name of Jesus. He did everything in his power to put down the name of Christ, putting people to death for their faith. Remember how on the road to Damascus, taking the letters from priests with him to take captive any who followed the way, to arrest them and bring them back to the king. He was breathing out slaughters on that road to Damascus. There on the road the voice came from heaven. He was brought to his knees. That voice asked him "Saul, Saul why persecutest thou me?" Saul got up that day blinded in sight and had to be led by the hand to Ananias who revealed God's message to him. Then later in Corinth he is packing up his suitcase. He had had enough. It is a wonderful thing to know we can all feel like that. At times the Lord will bring us through some dark and long days. Sometimes we get to such a place where we feel abandoned, alone, frustrated, wanting to give up and walk away. The Psalmist could say here in verse 87 "I was almost consumed." Such was the heaviness of what he was walking through. The force of the enemies against him.
The circumstances that were prevailing. The bottle as it hung up in the smoke house was being affected by its surroundings and circumstances. As the smoke wafted around it the bottle was affected by all that was happening around it. Smoke made it shrivel and dry up, blacken. Such was the surroundings. It was being treated for the next assignment. Maybe whatever you are going through today God is preparing you for the next assignment. He is preparing you right now to step into that task. Notice something in this house. Smoke in the house was coming around the bottle. It does not say anything about flames or fire because it would destroy it. The smoke was treating it. The enemy tried to trip him in the paths he walked. Life was not easy for him. He was persecuted. He felt abandoned. Circumstances do affect us. When everything is going well it is like we are on the mountain top but when things close in around us we feel discouraged. Circumstances can make us feel bitter and hard. Do not allow the circumstances around you to affect you in that way. Remember the story of Naomi. Her family moved from Bethlehem Judah because there was a famine in the land. Bread was scarce. Her husband made a decision to take his wife and sons to Moab. They only went for a little time but were actually there for 10 years. Circumstances prevailed in their lives. It got them to make the wrong decision. It was not a good choice. The people of Moab were not a favourable people. When the Israelites were on their way through the wilderness to Canaan the King of Moab called on Balaam to curse them. Later they persecuted Israel for some 18 years. Moab was the place they should not have been in. First Naomi's husband died. She saw her sons marry into Moabite families then saw her first son die and finally her second. Her heart must have been broken. Then one day she heard wonderful news. It is a reminder to us all to never give up knocking doors, never give up pursuing in evangelism. God had blessed Bethlehem again with food. The moment she heard that she got up with her 2 daughters in law to return to Bethlehem. She had heard wonderful news. This was at the time of harvest in the land when she returned. Whenever she came to the border the people came out to meet her. After 10 years, with the loss of her husband and 2 sons the people that once knew her looked at her and asked "is this Naomi?" She was barely recognisable. She asked them not to call her Naomi but rather call her Marah for the Lord had dealt very bitterly against her. She was out of touch with the Lord but now the Lord was bringing her back. The circumstances that affected her life. Don't look at the circumstances, get your eyes on the Lord. We have all gone through circumstances that could have taken us down. Notice the word "almost" in Psalm 119 verse 87. God was equipping Naomi during her difficult time for the next stage. Her daughter in law Ruth would pave the way for the Messiah to come. The circumstances in Elijah's life. The Lord found him in the wilderness. Why was he there? He was no better than his father. He asked God to take his life. Circumstances brought him there. This is the man that stood before Ahab, had climbed Mount Carmel and called down fire from heaven onto the sacrifice. He had confronted all the prophets of Baal and eventually put them to death. Jezebel had said "I will have this man's life before long, he shall have no existence on this earth at all." When Elijah heard that he fled. All the things he came through - he did not fear the prophets of Baal or Ahab or even sitting at the brook Cherith now the circumstances of life are surrounding him and getting him down. He asked the Lord to take his life. He didn't want to go any further but the Lord was already preparing for the next assignment. There are kings to be appointed, prophets to be raised up. Paul in Acts 18 in Corinth he found opposition. People didn't want to listen to him. Circumstances really came in against him. He decided to go to the Gentiles instead. Then the vision of the Lord came to him. "I have much people in this city to reach." He was preparing him for the next assignment. We need to be careful that circumstances don't get us caught up in the wrong impression.
The cry of the Psalmist - verse 81 "my soul fainteth for thy salvation." This same man feels useless. He confesses how he feels. Let's be honest before the Lord today. How are we feeling today? Ready to cry out to God? Man looks on the outward appearance but God looks on the heart. Know how we feel and where you stand. Hezekiah listed to so many false prophets. God would use them against Zedekiah for they had turned against God. Jeremiah was in the pit, imprisoned. The command went out to bring him quickly to the meeting house. Jeremiah was asked "is there any word from the Lord?" Maybe you need to hear a word from God today. Maybe you need to cry "Lord show me yourself." Jehoshaphat came in contact with Ahab. "Will you go with me to face the enemy?" The reply "enquire I pray thee as to the word of the Lord." Ahab called in all the false prophets. Jehoshaphat's spirit said there was something wrong and he asked "is there not here a prophet of the Lord that we might enquire of the word of God?" We need to enquire of God. It is one thing to come and go every Sunday but when circumstances prevail against us it is good to call on the Lord.
The comfort the Psalmist draws on - "I hope in thy word" verse 85. When the Thessalonian church felt they had missed the resurrection. The false teachers said it was all over the poor believers felt that their loved ones had missed out on the resurrection. Paul explained what would happen in the day of the coming of the Lord, people would be resurrected, the voice of the archangel would sound, the trumpet would be heard. Then Paul said "comfort ye one another with these words." The comfort we gain from God's word. Let's protect it today. Draw comfort from it. The Lord says "call unto me." He wants you to call - "whosoever shall call on the name of the Lord shall be saved." Cast your every burden on the Lord today - why - because he cares for you.
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