Tuesday 31 October 2023

God is able to do more than we think!

 


TUESDAY 31 OCTOBER 2023

EPHESIANS 3 VERSES 14 – 21

In his doxology when writing to the Ephesians, Paul captured a vision of God.  His mind was lifted beyond the natural and focused on the supernatural.  He was pondering from the ordinary to the extraordinary.  Paul was lifted beyond his basic thinking to a great and mighty God.  He saw the greatness of his Lord.  He saw a vision of the one who “is able to do exceeding abundantly above all that we ask or think according to the power that worketh in us.”  He was trying to give a proper description of Jesus, an accurate picture of his great character and person.  Never before was his vocabulary so stretched.  He wanted to use every word possible to convey the vastness of God’s greatness.  He was describing no ordinary person.  He saw it in a new way.  The extent of what God is able to do is seen in the way he arranges his words.  Think of the many times in scripture when the Lord intervened by his miraculous power in situations.

 

Firstly, when the Children of Israel were held captive in the land of Egypt they endured much heartache and trouble at the hand of the Egyptians. That changed when Moses was raised up to lead his people into the Promised Land.  They didn’t get far when they came up against the Red Sea.  What were they going to do?  Did they make a mistake?  Would they not have been better staying in Egypt than dying in the wilderness?  The enemy was coming behind them fast, the mountains were before them, that uncrossable sea was before them and the powerful God was above them.  Moses stretched out his hand and the sea was divided.  All the company could walk across on dry ground.  Exodus 14 verse 16 “But lift thou up thy rod, and stretch out tine hand over the sea, and divide it; and the children of Israel shall go on dry ground through the midst of the sea.”  There are many uncrossable seas in our lives, the Lord is able to reach down his mighty hand and roll the sea away.  Our God is able to do what we ask him to do.  What we think, what we ask or what we think or ask he is able to do abundantly above all we ask or think exceeding abundantly.  When we think of that why should we ever become anxious and worried?  Why should we ever worry and we do do that.  Why should we fail to come before the Lord in prayer and bring our petitions before him because our God is able to do exceeding abundantly above all we ask or think?

 

Secondly, think of the 3 Hebrew men delivered from the fiery furnace.  King Nebuchadnezzar made an image of gold in the plain of Dura in the province of Babylon.  When the music was sounded all were to bow down to the image.  3 men, Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego would not bow down or worship the image but the true God of heaven.  When it became obvious to the authorities that they refused to bow down to the golden image they were brought before the king.  He was furious, outraged. These 3 men refused to bow before the image so the king ordered for the furnace to be heated 7 times stronger and they were cast into that burning furnace.  As far as Nebuchadnezzar was concerned that was the end of them.  They were astonished when they looked into the furnace and saw a fourth man walking with them in the midst of the flame.  Who was it?  “He who is able to do exceeding abundantly above all that we ask or think.”  How did we cast 3 men into the fire and there are now 4?  “He answered and said Lo, I see four men loose, walking in the midst of the fire and they have no hurt; and the form of the fourth is like the Son of God.”  The Lord is able to do exceeding abundantly above what we ask or think.  What impossible situations are you facing today?  Let’s encourage ourselves in the greatness of God’s ability.  He is able to do the impossible in the situations of life.  Let’s just for a moment take our eyes off the circumstances and look to the Lord who is able to do exceeding abundantly above all we ask or think.  Do we really believe that?  That our God is able to do exceeding abundantly?  Do we really believe that God can do the impossible with man?  This is impossible but with God all things are possible.

 

Lastly, another example is in the days of the early church.  A wave of persecution came by King Herod.  James was put to death and Herod was encouraged to do the same with Peter.  It was the days of unleavened bread and executions were not appropriate during such religious holidays.  Therefore in the mean time Peter was put in prison with a guard by four quaternions of soldiers to keep him.  The church in Jerusalem prayed earnestly for him.  While he was sleeping an angel of the Lord appeared and the cell was charged with light.  The angel ordered him to rise up quickly.  His handcuffs fell off and he was told to quickly put on his sandals and cloak. He followed the angel out of the prison passing the first and second guard.  It was only as they approached the iron gate that led into the city that Peter realised this was not a dream but the Lord had appeared to him – Acts 12 verse 11 “And when Peter was come to himself, he said, Now I know of a surety, that the Lord hath sent his angel, and hath delivered me out of the hand of Herod and from all the expectation of the people of the Jews.”  An impossible situation.  That is the Lord who is able to do exceeding abundantly.  It is worth noting that our God is able to do far more than we ask of him, above of all that we ask or think according to the power that worketh in us.  Our thinking may be limited but he is limitless.  He is able to perform wonders before our very eyes.  We are guilty of limiting God when we come before him in prayer but we must remind ourselves that our God is able to do exceeding abundantly all that we ask or think.  That means to an extent which we cannot express and more than we desire.  When we come before him in prayer the Lord is able to do more than we can conceive.  We might think God can only do so much.  That is a wrong mindset to have.  If we believe in God of small things then we neglect he is able to do great and mighty things.  The God who delivered the Israelites from the hand of the Egyptians, to deliver Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego from the fiery furnace and Peter from the prison is the same God we serve.  He hasn’t changed.  He is the same yesterday, today and forever.  If we could get a glimpse of what the Lord is able to do then we would pray for mighty things and expect him to do mighty things.  If we had that right vision that the early church had we would ask him frequently and we would witness him doing miraculous things.

 

“Now unto him that is able to do exceeding abundantly above all that we ask or think, according to the power that worketh in us.”

Sunday 29 October 2023

Jesus Meets Us ... when we have tried religion

 


BALTEAGH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

WEEKEND OF MISSION AND THANKSGIVING – KENNY HANNA

NOTES FROM FRIDAY 27 OCTOBER 2023

John 3 verses 1 – 21, chapter 19 verse 38 – 42

I used to love to build things as a child.  I particularly used to love Lego.  I would build towers as high as I could before they fell down.  Adults play that game.  We call it religion.  We try to build our Lego towers of our good works.  We hope that if we are good enough, kind enough that when our lives are over God will pat us on the back and say “you were not so bad, I think I will let you into heaven.”  Actually John 3 makes it clear that not only will this tower not bring us to God but it will stop us coming to him.  Your tower of good works will not get you to God and will stop you coming to God.  Trusting in our good works means we will not have a hope of being in heaven.  Jesus meets us when we have tried religion.  In this chapter Jesus meets Nicodemus. 

 

Being born again is a free gift which people misunderstand and reject.  Verses 1 – 7, 9 to 10. This man is a Pharisee.  The Pharisees believed the first 5 books but added on 613 separate do’s and don’ts.  They had to keep them all.  They made up an Oral law as well.  They put a protective hedge around them.  Nicodemus tried to live by all of that.    He was a member of the Jewish ruling council, the highest court they had.  That law court provided justice for everything except when a man was killed.  Nicodemus built a tower of good works but he asks Jesus some questions.  Jesus was put in the docks.  “We know you are a teacher come from God for no man can do these miracles that you do except God be with him.”  In other words “you are pretty impressive, in fact you are more than that.  We have been waiting for a Messiah for centuries, more years than you can count, are you that Messiah?”  To see the kingdom of God means you must be born again Jesus tells Nicodemus.  His tower of good works was a waste of time.  It would not achieve what Nicodemus wanted it to achieve.  He needed a new radical birth.  The second question is seen in verses 4 – 7.  Jesus uses pictures for Nicodemus.  He was a very religious person, a member of the ruling Jewish council, everyone looked up to him.  Jesus uses visual aids to show him what he means.  He uses the picture of water – our sins have to be washed away.  We use water to wash away the dirt.  We are cleansed by Jesus’ blood.  We are born again.  God’s free gift.  When Nicodemus asks the next question in verses 9 and 10 he doesn’t really understand what Jesus means.  Jesus responds in verse 10 - here’s this man, a religious man who has no idea how to get into God’s kingdom.  We all need our lives radically made new again.  We cannot earn it, only receive it by the free gift from God.  If you are trying to build your religious tower of good works to heaven it is no use.  When we were at school in biology and chemist we used microscopes to examine things up close and deep down.  Jesus’ microscope analyses our hearts, shows us our deceitful heart.  It puffs us up, makes us believe we don’t need much, we don’t need anything radical like being born again.  If you think like that you need to see that it is a free gift.  Religious people misunderstand and reject it.  So many say “I don’t like this phrase being born again” but it is absolutely relevant to what Jesus is all about.  What we think is totally irrelevant.

 

Secondly, rejection of Jesus’ death on the cross should change our rejection of Jesus to faith in Jesus – verses 14 to 17.  Jesus uses more visual aids.  As a teacher of the Old Testament Jesus has to teach the teacher.  He has to show him what this means.  He refers to the story in Numbers when the people were bitten by snakes in the wilderness.  God tells Moses to create a brazen snake so that when the people looked to it they were saved.  Jesus tells Nicodemus that if he would look to him he would be saved.  If we would look to Jesus dying on the cross we will never die, we would have eternal life.  When we put our faith and trust in Jesus we are born again.  It is only possible through Jesus.  God sees us and sees our sin.  He knows our hearts are deceitful and full of pride.  Romans 5 verse 8 “But God commendeth his love toward us in that while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us.”  Think of the image of the selfless mum.  Flat out every day working in the home.  When it comes to tea and she puts a delicious meal on the table then everyone starts to grumble and complain – what are they doing?  They are throwing her deep selfless love back in her face.  Are you throwing Jesus’ love back in his face?  Has his love for you made you take that love and throw it back at him?  It is even greater than your mum’s love.  Jesus died for people who throw his love for them back in his face – is that you?  I have to bring bad news as well as good news.  A diagnosis has to be made.  The bad news comes before the cure.

 

Thirdly, if we are rejecting Jesus we have already condemned ourselves – verses 18 – 21.  If we don’t love Jesus, trust in him, we cannot blame God.  It is 100% on us.   We meet these 2 verbs – “not believing” and “condemned”.  They are written in such a way that mean a finished action.  Here are people who don’t believe in Jesus.  They will not change their mind.  They dig their heels in about Jesus.  There is no changing their minds at all.  It is honestly possible to come along to a mission having decided before you come it will not change your life.  Have you come having decided before you came it will not change your life?  Have you come having decided already to dig your heels in?  Have you come with a closed mind?  Maybe you have come like that tonight.  If that is your attitude to Jesus we don’t need to wait until the day of judgment, we are condemned already.  Jesus gives the verdict in verses 19 to 21.  It is the people who have closed their minds to Jesus who are actually on trial here.  We have condemned ourselves.  Jesus God’s Son describes himself as the “light of the world”.  He has come to wipe your slate clean.  To give you a brand new life but people prefer darkness.  Do you prefer the darkness of your sin to Jesus’ light?  Think of the stone lying on the ground that a farmer lifts.  What do you find under that stone?  Insects and what do they do?  They run for cover.  They don’t like the light.  They are trying to hide themselves in the darkness.  If we are not trusting in Jesus we prefer the darkness.  We want to get out of the light, the sunlight of Jesus.  The Son of God has exposed the darkness of sins and we don’t like that.

 

That is all the bad news but the story of Nicodemus does not end there – John 19.

 

We can change our reaction to Jesus before it is too late.  John 19 verses 38 – 42.  There is a big change in Nicodemus’ reaction to Jesus but it comes after Jesus’ death on the cross.  Why is there a big change?  There is only one explanation – Nicodemus has been born again.  It was dangerous for him to be a follower of Jesus.  Jesus has died, his followers have fled and deserted him but Nicodemus here in these verses is taking a public stand and saying “I love Jesus”.  He comes with another secret follower, Joseph, also a member of the Sanhedrin.  What a change in Nicodemus.  In chapter 3 he came secretly at night so no-one would see him.  Now in chapter 19 the whole country can see.  What is he doing?  He is taking Jesus’ body down from the cross and preparing him for burial.  He is putting up his hands and saying “I follow Jesus”.  Why?  Because he has been born again.  Jesus meets us where we are.  Have we tried religion and found it empty?  We say we don’t need all this stuff about being born again.  It is time to put the Lego away, to put it back in the box.  This tower you are building of good works, trying to get to heaven needs to be put away.  That is not the way to enter the kingdom of God.  There is only one way.  Will you change your mind about Jesus?  Will you say “I have got it all wrong.”  That is repentance.  Will you say “I want to trust in Jesus’ death and resurrection, in his saving power to help me live from now on?”  Will you be born again?  Jesus knew Nicodemus when he had tried religion and he will meet us where we are at if only we will trust him tonight.

 

 

Buy the truth and sell it not

 


LIMAVADY INDEPENDENT METHODIST CHURCH

SERMON NOTES FROM SUNDAY 29 OCTOBER 2023

PASTOR PAUL JOHNSTON (FINTONA IMC)

PROVERBS 23 VERSE 23

 

“Buy the truth and sell it not, also wisdom and instruction and understanding.”

 

My thought today is “buy the truth and sell it not”.  Many years ago I was Pastor in a church in north Belfast Ballysillan.  We had a tape recording ministry and I listened to a man called Richard Shelley Taylor.  He preached at the installation service of a young preacher.  I never forgot the text – “young man, buy the truth and sell it not.”  Every time I read this text I think of the challenge on that tape.  There is the challenge for those who are not following Christ as yet and there is the challenge for those who are Christ’s own to continue on buying the truth and selling it not.”

 

Firstly, you need to perceive it.  You need to have a understanding as to what the truth is if you are going to buy it.  The bible talks a lot about truth. 

 

“Sanctify them through thy truth; thy word is truth.” (John 17 verse 17)

 

“Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that heedeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.” (2 Timothy 2 verse 15)

 

 God the Father is described as truth.

 

“Because I will publish the name of the Lord; ascribe ye greatness unto our God.  He is the Rock, his work is perfect; for all his ways are judgment; a God of truth and without iniquity, just and right is he.” (Deuteronomy 32 verses 3 and 4)

 

“Into thine hand I commit my spirit; thou hast redeemed me, O Lord God of truth.” (Psalm 31 verse 5)

 

The truth is the word of God.

 

“And the Word was made flesh, and dwelt among us (and we beheld his glory, the glory as of the only begotten of the Father), full of grace and truth.” John 1 verse 14

 

The Lord said …

 

“I am the way, the truth and the life, no man cometh unto the Father but by me.” John 14 verse 6

 

Jesus also is the truth.  You would therefore expect the Holy Spirit is truth.

 

“But when the Comforter is come, whom I will send unto you from the Father, even the Spirit of truth, which proceedeth from the Father, he shall testify of me.” John 15 verse 26

 

The Spirit will lead, guide, speak to you, show you things yet to come.  So the Father, the Son, the Holy Spirit and the word of God are truth.  King Solomon encourages us today to “buy the truth and sell it not”.  How on earth can I do that?

 

Secondly, we must understand that when we buy something, someone has put a price on it.  That price tag indicates what it is worth.  Everything has a value.  What value does the Father have in your estimation?  What value does the Son have in your estimation?  What value does the Holy Spirit have in your estimation?  What value does the word of God have in your estimation?  Such value that you would give it a few minutes to come to church this morning?  Or maybe even extend it to a second time tonight?  Do you have a hungry heart to come again midweek?  What value do you place on the truth?  If you are going to buy something it means it has a price. 

 

It means also you will possess it.  Everything you buy – whose is it?  It is yours.  God wants you to take himself, the Father, also the Son and his Holy Spirit, take that precious word of God and really cherish and make it absolutely, totally your own.  That world out there has no interest.  People ask you “why do you go there?  Why do you read your bible every day?  Why do you pray?”  So often the response is “because my church tells me to.”  It is not your own.  I want you to take the truth and possess it, own it and so take it into your heart that when anyone asks you anything you can say “because this is my personal conviction that I stand on God’s word.”  This is what you really believe because you have bought the truth.  It has become your personal possession.  Maybe there is someone today who does not have a personal experience with the Father, the Son and the Holy Ghost and the word of God.  It is a meaningless thing.  Maud Kells the great missionary who has died and will be buried today said “whenever I asked the Lord into my heart the thing I noticed was the bible became a living book. I previously read it and couldn’t understand it but now it became alive to me.”  Now that the Lord had come into her heart, she had bought the truth and it had become her own.

 

If you are going to buy the truth you must perceive it.  If you are going to buy the truth you must think of the price so that it is worth it.   You have to possess the truth for it to become your own.

 

If you are going to buy the truth it means preference.  What do you mean?  It is very simple – when you go into a shop to buy something you have limited resources.  You are putting a sense of preference when shopping.  You have limited resources.  When I buy this it is to the exclusion of the other.  If I take this I cannot have that.  There is a choice to buy.  If I buy the Father, if I buy the Son, if I buy the Holy Spirit, if I buy the word of God it is to the exclusion of other things I could have bought.  They must go that I must win Christ.  It is a tremendous day for the Christian when he says to himself “I will buy the truth.”  Maybe the Lord is asking you to set something aside.  Is there anything more important to you than him?  If he was to ask you to give them up for him would you prefer them over him?  Buying the truth involves a purchase.  A purchase always means a decision has to be made.  The moment you say “I will take it” you have done the right thing.  You will never regret it when you stand before the Lord.  A purchase always involves a critical moment when you say “yes”.  It starts with an act of will.  Maybe the Lord has been putting his hand on your heart and asking you to change something in your life.  He is waiting for your decision.  Decisions don’t save alone.  God is waiting to do a mighty work in your heart – will you let him? 

 

There is also the words “sell it not”.  When you have bought the truth don’t sell it.  Protect your selling.  Means we exchange the thing for either money or something else.  Selling means we exchange something.  The devil comes along with his lies to convince you into selling something you have already bought.  There is a continual daily pressure.  We are always under pressure to compromise – the Lord’s Day, marriage, what a man or woman is, the word of the Lord.  We are always under pressure to let some truth go.  If you have bought it don’t sell it.  When you sell something it is hard to get it back again.  When you sell something to do with the things of the Lord and the devil gets you on that one it is hard.  Don’t sell the truth, not for anything because when it goes out of your possession it is difficult to get it back.  Don’t sell the truth because it is priceless.  Completely without price.  Will you say “I choose Christ and I will never let go of him not for anything, not for anyone.”  It is then that you have bought the truth and will never sell it – why – for Christ is priceless.

Sunday 22 October 2023

The man of the Gadarenes

 

LIMAVADY INDEPENDENT METHODIST CHURCH

SERMON NOTES SUNDAY 22 OCTOBER 2023

MARK 5 VERSES 1 – 20

 

When the Lord Jesus ministered on earth he had great concern for individuals as well as crowds.  He often travelled great distances to meet with one person.  He had compassion on those shunned by society.  We should also show like compassion to those in need.  Nothing is too hard for the Lord.  He calmed the storms, he healed the sick, he raised the dead and cast out demons.  No situation was too desperate for the Lord to work.  The Lord had just calmed the storm and the disciples asked one another “what manner of man is this, that even the wind and the sea obey him?”  The Lord moves to another area to meet with one man. The Lord is still in the business of meeting individuals and transforming lives.  Maybe you have never had that encounter with the Lord.  He is interested in meeting with you and transforming your life.

 

Notice firstly the man – verses 2 and 3 “And when he was come out of the ship, immediately there met him out of the tombs a man with an unclean spirit.  Who had his dwelling among the tombs; and no man could bind him, no, not with chains.”.  When the Lord comes ashore he meets with this shackled, demon possessed man, a threat to society at that time.  The men on that day tried to restrain him by putting chains on him but all failed – verse 4 “Because that he had been often bound with fetters and chains, and the chains had been plucked asunder by him, and the fetters broken in pieces; neither could any man tame him.”.  This demon possessed man lived among the tombs.  In another words he lived among the dead.  A picture of every man who is dead in sin.  Colossians 2 verse 13 “and you being dead in your sins.”  The bible also says we are “dead in trespasses and sins” – Ephesians 2 verse 1.  I wonder are you still not saved?  On the authority of scripture the bible says you are dead in your sins. Alive to the things of the world but dead to the things of God.  He was possessed by demons.  He yielded to sin and Satan.  Satan can still get a hold on lives, cultivate sinful practices.  The more you yield to him the more sin will have a grip on your life.  This demon possessed man lost everything – his home and the fellowship of family and friends, decency and self-control.  He was living like a wild animal, among the tombs.  He lost the purpose and peace of living and he would have remained in that state if the Lord had not come and rescued him.  This sinful man was living a life of sin.  A life when the devil is in control.  Many are living a life controlled by the devil and the sad reality is they don’t realise it.  They think their life of sin will go on for ever.  The devil is so subtle and he can be so deceitful.  He can make you think that the life you are living is normal.  “Then when lust hath conceived it bringeth forth sin and sin, when it is finished, bringeth forth death.” (James 1 verse 15)  Because of the life of the man of Gadara was living he was isolated from family and friends.  If you die in your sin you will isolated for all eternity in hell.  Sin and Satan will always capture and destroy your life here on earth and for all eternity.  Paul writing in 2 Timothy 2 verse 26 said “And that they may recover themselves out of the snare of the devil, who are taken captive by him at his will.”  I wonder are you still living in your sin?  Are you living a life still controlled by the devil.  Warren Wiersbe said “never underestimate the destructive power of Satan.

 

Secondly the master.  The Lord Jesus went to great lengths to meet this demon possessed man.  He was not put off by the devil and evil spirits who controlled his life.  God is omnipotent meaning he is all powerful.  The people in that area did all to avoid this man but the Lord treated him with love and compassion.  The great I am is not in the business of avoiding people but meeting people.  “For the Son of Man is come to seek and to save that which was lost.” (Luke 19 verse 10)  In verse 9 we see the demons answered Jesus back.  “My name is Legion for we are many.”  The demons have faith and believed and because of that they tremble.  James 2 verse 19 “Thou believest that there is one God; thou doest well: the devils also believe and tremble.”  Matthew 8 verse 29 “And behold they cried out, saying, What have we to do with thee, Jesus, thou Son of God? Art thou come hither to torment us before the time?”.  The demons believe Jesus is the Son of God.  They believe in the coming judgment, that Jesus has authority over all things and authority to cast them into hell.  What demons believe is more than what some religious people believe today.  Think of it – do you believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of God?  One day you will stand before the judgment seat of Christ.  People say “I don’t believe in all that stuff, it will not happen to me.”  You cannot disengage yourself from reality.  Jesus is coming back and soon.  Those who repent of their sin will go to heaven to be with God for all eternity.  Those not saved will be cast into utter darkness and the lake of fire for all eternity.  Have you made preparation for eternity?  Where will you spend eternity? That is the question that comes to you and I .  What shall your answer be? Where will you spend eternity?  In verse 8 the Saviour commanded the unclean spirit to come out of the man.  When they were given permission to leave the man there was a herd of pigs feeding nearby.  The demons entered into the swine nearby and they ran down the steep place into the sea.  The herd of pigs were used as a vehicle to bring the destructive work of the devil to an end.  The Lord has authority over all things even Satan.  All Jesus had to say was “come out” and the demons came out.  It takes one word to break the power of sin and from that forgiveness.

 

Thirdly, the miracle.  Verses 14 and 15 “And they that fed the swine fled, and told it in the city, and in the country.  And they went out to see what it was that was done.  And they come to Jesus and see him that was possessed with the devil, and had the legion, sitting, and clothed and in his right mind and they were afraid.”  No doubt cast on the miracle performed.  He had lived among the dead for a long period of time and to see him now sitting, clothed and in his right mind.  The proof that Jesus has power to transform lives.  Society has not yet come up with the solution to deal with sin and Satan but we have a solution – a person, the Lord.  He came into the world to destroy and defeat and bring an end to the work of the devil.  “For this purpose the son of God was manifested that he might destroy the works of the devil (1 John 3 verse 8).  Jesus comes and brings order, peace and calm.  This man was sitting clothed and in the right mind.  Maybe your life is out of order because of sin.  There is no peace, no calm.  When you come to the Saviour in repentance, in need of the Saviour you are instantly miraculously saved.  A miracle will take place in your life.  You become a child of God.  He will bring peace and calm to your life.  We also see here that there was evidence of a changed life.  Running around wild like an animal, cutting himself among the dead was now sitting, clothed and in his right mind.  Because of the great change in his life the people were afraid.  The word “afraid” does not mean they were afraid the evil would come on them.  It was reverent fear that fell.  They were astonished at what the Lord was able to do.  A contrast from that day to this day.  Very few are astonished at the works of the Saviour.  People have no fear of God today.  Every man is doing that which is right in their own eyes.  No fear.  When the owner of the pigs arrived at the scene and seen the change in the man’s life and the pigs gone, verse 16, they asked the Lord to leave - verse 17.  “Leave” they said.  Why did thy ask that after doing such a wonderful work in this man’s life?  Why did they not ask him to stay and do much more, to do the same in another’s life?  They were much more interested in business and making money rather than saving the lives of men transformed by the power of God.  They were concerned about the herd of swine.  They had no care or thought for the man transformed.  Change your priorities – where do your priorities lie?  Nothing wrong with owning your own business but what comes first?  Reaching out to dying souls of men and women or making money?  That is the challenge for us all tonight.  After the owner of the pigs told Jesus to leave he left.  The Lord will not stay where he is not wanted.  What an opportunity these people missed.  There is an opportunity for you tonight.  Are you going to miss it?  Don’t miss it.  Don’t ask the Saviour to leave again tonight.  I trust you will not be like the people in this passage and tell the Lord Jesus to leave.  “Seek ye the Lord while he may be found, call upon him while he is near.” (Isaiah 55 verse 6)

 

Fourthly, the messenger.  Verse 19 “Howbeit Jesus suffered him not, but saith unto him Go home to thy friends, and tell them how great things the Lord hath done for thee, and hath had compassion on thee.”.  This healed demonic man could think of nothing better than spending the rest of his life in the company of Jesus.  He wanted to do something for him.  The commission for him was to go home to his friends and tell them what great things the Lord has done for him.  The Saviour knew the best place for the man of Gadara to work for him was at home.  He could be a witness for Christ among his family and friends.  Warren Wiersbe “effective Christian living must begin at home where people know us the best.  If we honour God then we can consider offering ourselves for service where before we can offer our service elsewhere.”  We must be able to serve the Lord at home.  First go home to thy friends and tell them.  The Lord was making the man of Gadara the first missionary to the Gentiles.  The Lord can take the most obscure individual to bring glory and honour to his name.  He had a story to tell, a testimony to give and nothing in the world would stop him.  Do you have a story to tell?  Have you got a testimony to give?  Could you stand up and tell of God’s saving grace in your life?  If not I trust that you will have a story to tell before very long and a testimony to give of God’s saving grace.  From this nameless man of Gadara we learn that no situation is too hard for the Lord.  Disease, delay and even death is under his control.  Jesus could cry out “it is finished”.  He had conquered death, hell and the devil for ever.  Satan is a defeated foe.  A hopeless case.  He changed his life.  An insignificant man to impact others for him.  The Lord had to leave but the man remained to be a faithful witness to saving faith and power of God.  Luke 8 verse 40 “the people gladly received him.”  They were all waiting for him.  What a change. They asked him to leave but now after the man’s witness and testimony they were waiting for the Lord’s return.  Wonderful.  Many of the Gentiles trusted in the Lord Jesus.  It doesn’t matter how desperate or depressing your situation is tonight, the Lord has power to deliver and set you free.  Will you come to him tonight?  “Come every soul by sin oppressed, there is mercy with the Lord. And he will surely give you rest.  By trusting in his word.  Only trust him, only trust him, only trust him now.  He will save you, he will save you, he will save you now.”

Consider your ways

 


LIMAVADY INDEPENDENT METHODIST CHURCH

SERMON NOTES SUNDAY 22 OCTOBER 2023 am

HAGGAI CHAPTER 1 VERSES 1 – 7

Haggai is often referred to as the prophet of the temple.  He was born during the 70 years of captivity.  He returned with the people to Israel.  He was not known for his position but his word of rebuke.  The people were neglecting the building of the temple.  They were more interested in building their own houses.  Work on building the temple ceased because of the opposition from the enemy.  That is why Haggai had a rebuking word for his people.  It was a word to inspire them, to get them back to the work.  On 2 separate occasions in this chapter the Lord said “consider your ways”.  God’s people were still in a desperate condition even though God had freed them from the land of slavery.  They were asked to give careful consideration and thought to their ways.  This word of rebuke was for the people’s benefit.  It would not ruin them but would save them from living a life of waywardness.  God wanted them to follow him in his ways not their own ways.

 

Firstly we see the people were called on to consider their priorities.  Verse 2 “Thus speaketh the Lord of hosts, saying, This people say, The time is not come, the time that the Lord’s house should be built.”  It is hard to imagine a people still living in the state of rebellion.  God in his mercy had set the captives free from bondage.  That exile was brought on them because of backsliding.  They were not worshipping the true God but the false gods of Babylon.  God could not look on their rebellion from him.  After 70 years of captivity God brought them back into their own land.  God expected things to be different in their outlook towards him and his commandments.  Sadly that was not the case.  Their outlook was for the self only and no-one else.  The first thing the Lord wanted the people to do was to work for him.  God wanted them to immediately redeem the time by working for him and rebuilding the temple.  The people were using time as an excuse.  “The time has not come for the Lord’s house to be built.”  God was asking his own chosen people to do a work for him but they were making an excuse.  The reason why – they didn’t want to do the work God was asking them to do.  Has the Lord been asking you to do a work for him but maybe you have been making an excuse?  What is your excuse?  Perhaps if examined you would discover it was just an unwillingness to do a work the Lord wants you to do?  Billy Sunday “an excuse is the skin of a reason stuffed with a lie.”  As far as the people were concerned the time had not come for the people to work but the time hadn’t come for the people also to worship.  As far as they were concerned that is why the Lord wanted them to rebuild the temple.  Not for the purpose of living, he simply wanted it rebuilt for the purpose of worshipping him.  As far as the people were concerned the time was not ready for the work to be completed for the worship to begin, for the time that the Lord’s house should be built.  The people had no regard for the Lord and what he wanted.  They had no grounds to make any excuse because the Lord freed them from the land of captivity and commissioned them to return to their own land for that very purpose.  They were not going to avail of the great access God had given them to worship him.  The temple was the only place where the people could worship him by offering their sacrifices.  Without the reconstruction they would not have access to the Lord.  They wouldn’t avail of the opportunity to worship the Lord.  Do we avail of this great access the Lord has granted to us today?  Are we a worshipping people?  Do we uplift and magnify the name of our Lord?  Do we spend much time in the secret place thanking him for all he has done for us and seeking his face?  Surely we cannot make any excuses.  We need to spend much time in prayer seeking the Lord.  Devoted time to God.  We cannot say the time hasn’t come.  Paul in Ephesians 6 verses 18 said “praying always with all prayer and supplication in the Spirit and watching thereunto with all perseverance and supplication for all saints.”  The Children of Israel had to work for their access and communion with God.  They had to build the temple.  The Lord Jesus Christ has done the work for our access and communion.  We go by the direction of his temple, his body upon the cross of Calvary and the raising of it 3 days later.  Without the destruction of the Saviour’s temple on the cross in his body there would be no communion with God today.  Many professing believers neglect this wonderful privilege of communion with God wrought for them on the cross of Calvary.  A word of challenge for the unbeliever today – “the time hasn’t come” you often hear them say.  They willingly believe the lies of the devil and say “the time hasn’t come for me to get saved, I am not ready yet.”  The time has come for you to get saved because we are living in the day of grace.  Are you neglecting and rejecting the source that will give you communion with God?  2 Corinthians 6 verse 2 “behold now is the accepted time, behold now is the day of salvation.”  The communion with God will commence when you avail of his salvation.  The people were called upon to consider their priorities.  We are living in a day when we need to consider our priorities.  Have you considered your priorities today.

 

Secondly, the people were called on to consider their possessions.  Verse 4 “Is it time for you, O ye, to dwell in your ceiled houses, and this house lie waste?”  The moment the exile was over the people possessed great freedom.  They were able to travel.  They were able to live in houses they had not lived in in Babylon.  It had been a place of dictatorship and slavery but God gave them freedom.  The sad reality was – they were not using that freedom the way God wanted them to use.  They were gratifying their own selfish desires.  They should have built the house of God first then dwelt in their own houses but they did their own thing in their own way.  This is how they responded to God.  How forgetful and unthankful could God’s own people be.  They received from the Lord what they really desired but they were not willing to give anything back to him. Their own houses were full of dwellers while God’s house was empty of it.  They had time to build and dwell in their own houses rather than build and dwell in God’s house.  It reveals their true hearts.  They should have wasted no time in building God’s house when they returned from Babylon.  They should have started to build.  They should have rebuilt the temple and made sure it was ready for the people to worship God in.  The sad reality was they built their own houses first.  It all boiled down to the one fact – they didn’t put God first in their lives.  God had the second place.  Their own dwellings were no ordinary places – notice it refers to them a “cieled houses”.  It suggests they built the kind of houses that kings would build for themselves.  Such was the greed of their own ego.  The ordinary would not do.  They made sure they had extra ordinary.  They made no effort or had no interest in building the house of God.  How grieved the Lord was.  He was very much displeased about their particular attitude towards him.  “Consider your ways.”  Give careful thought to your ways and where they will lead you to.  When I think of this situation I am reminded of Jesus’ own command in Matthew 6 verse 33 “But seek ye first the kingdom of God and his righteousness and all these things shall be added unto you.”  The people of that time never read or heard those words from the lips of the Messiah but we have it here recorded.  Those principles were however written in their law – Proverbs 3 verses 9 and 10 “Honour the Lord with thy substance and with the firstfruits of all thine increase.  So shall thy barns be filled with plenty, and thy presses shall burst out with new wine.”.  They had no excuse and neither have we.  There is no justification for giving God second place in our lives.  Could it be that you are giving God the second place because mundane things are taking the first place?  He gave his life for our redemption.  Have we given him the first place?  Maybe the Lord is asking us to consider our ways – how are we going to face our Saviour in glory knowing we have given him the second place?  Matthew 22 verse 37 “thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, with all thy soul and with all thy mind.”

 

Thirdly, the people were called to consider their produce.  Verse 6 “Ye have sown much, and bring in little; ye eat, but ye have not enough; ye drink; ye clothe you but there is none warm; and he that earneth wages earneth wages to put it into a bag with holes.”  This great prophet comes to the most important part of his message.  He points out the results of not considering God, leaving God out of their lives.  Yes they were labouring – sowing and reaping – but there was a poor harvest.  Why?  They were labouring for the meat that perisheth – John 6 verse 27 “Labour not for the meat which perisheth but for that which endureth unto everlasting life which the Son of man shall give unto you; for him hath God the Father sealed.”.  Are we labouring for the Lord in these days?  Or for the meat that perisheth?  When we put God first and labour and sow for him, put God first we will see results that last for all eternity.  Not only for fruitless toil but a life of unsatisfied fruit.  Their appetites were focused on things that could not satisfy.  They had a harvest of things that they thought would satisfy them but they were disappointed.  Only God is the one who can satisfy the hunger and thirst of the heart.  Are you hungry and thirsty?  Disappointed and unsatisfied?  Only the Lord can satisfy the hunger and thirst.  They were also depending on futile defences.  The defences they thought would do the job didn’t.  They were clothed with clothes that were warm but they were cold when the weather changed and the storm raged.  Then they would have known the weather of their material.  There are many lives depending on pointless defences.  They worked well when life was going well but when the storms came their defences became defective.  When the disciples faced the raging storm on Galilee their defence was not the boat but the master who was on the boat with them.    It important that we have the right source in our lives that will not change in the changing circumstances of life.  The Lord is the greatest defence an individual can have.  The thought of facing an uncertain age without the Saviour is fearful indeed.  Make sure you anchor your soul on the haven of rest.  They were also living a life of fleeting riches.  Verse 6 “he that earneth wages earneth wages to put into a bag with holes.”  Because they refused to put God first they might as well have put their wealth into a wallet with holes.  The earnings were coming but going out as quickly as they came in.  They realised their earthly riches are fleeting, eternal riches are lasting.  Mark 8 verse 36 “For what shall it profit a man if he shall gain the whole world and lose his own soul?”  It is time to consider your ways.  Are they ways that are truly profitable?  Will they end well?  May we consider our priorities, our possessions and our produce.  May we avail of the communion with God provided for us.  Give the Lord first place not second.  Considering out ways in this life will lead to more splendid ways in the next life.  O that they were wise, that they understand this.  That they would consider their latter end.  May we all consider Christ today and when we consider him in all his fulness then we will consider our ways.

Wednesday 18 October 2023

It is Finished

 


LIMAVADY INDEPENDENT METHODIST CHURCH

SUNDAY 15 OCTOBER 2023 AM – MR GILBERT BECK

JOHN 19 VERSES 28 – 37

I want to share with you for a short time the text “It is finished”.  The sixth saying of the Lord on the cross of Calvary.  One word in the Greek originally.  He had finished all the Lord had asked him to accomplish on the cross of Calvary.  You need to be saved, put your faith in Christ’s finished work on Calvary.  You cannot do anything to save yourself. When Jesus spoke this word it was one of triumph.  Jesus died with the cry of the victor on his lips.  He had fully accomplished the work he came to do.  The greatest single word ever uttered.  There are 4 things I want to consider.

 

First it is the word of completion.

 

He had finished all the sufferings necessary for the atonement for our sins.  He would no more experience pain, scouring and affliction.  We could never begin to think of what Christ had to suffer.  He would no more have to suffer the mockery of the Jews.  Once for all suffered for us on Calvary’s cross.  No more suffer the divine wrath of God.  No-one knows what he suffered at the hands of God in those hours of darkness.  No-one knows the depths he suffered.  His suffering at the hands of man was finished.  He had fulfilled all the prophecies concerning his death.  We see that over in Psalm 22 – being forsaken in verse 1 “My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me? Why art thou so far from helping me, and from the words of my roaring?”  That was Jesus’ own cry on the cross.  Forsaken of God.  That we would never be forsaken.  There was the taunts – verses 7 and 8 “All they that see me laugh me to scorn; they shoot out the lip, they shake the head saying He trusted on the Lord that he would deliver him: let him deliver him, seeing he delighted in him.”  In Luke 23 verse 35 “And the people stood beholding.  And the rulers also with them derided him, saying, He saved others; let him save himself, if he be Christ, the chosen of God.”  They taunted him to come down from the cross.  If he had come down from the cross we would not be here, we would have no message to preach.  He died in my room and stead.  He was my substitute on the cross.  The cruelty of men that gathered around the cross.  Verses 12 and 13 “Many bulls have compassed me: strong bulls of Bashan have beset me round.  They gaped upon me with their mouths, as a ravening and a roaring lion.”  The terrible treatment he received.   Although he was the Son of God they treated him as a criminal.  We see his crucifixion in verse 16 “For dogs have compassed me: the assembly of the wicked have inclosed me: they pierced my hands and my feet.”  You would think the Psalmist was actually sitting at the foot of the cross although he wrote some thousand years before the crucifixion of the Lord.  We see the soldiers gambling for his clothes – verse 18 “They part my garments among them, and cast lots upon my vesture.”  All prophesied and in John 19 verse 24 “They said therefore among themselves, Let us not rend it, but cast lots for it, whose it shall be: that the scripture might be fulfilled, which saith, They parted my raiment among them and for my vesture they did cast lots.  These things therefore the soldiers did.”  We see in verse 14 that not a bone would be broken in his body – “I am poured out like water, and all my bones are out of joint: my heart is like wax; it is melted in the midst of my bowels.”  Think of the pain of having a bone out of joint yet the Lord’s bones were not broken.  Psalm 34 verse 20 “He keepeth all his bones; not one of them is broken.”  Jesus fulfilled all the Old Testament prophecies concerning his death.  His thirsting in Psalm 69 verse 21 “They gave me also gall for my meat; and in my thirst they gave me vinegar to drink.”  Yielding up of his spirit into the Father’s hand – Psalm 31 verse 5 “Into thine hand I commit my spirit; thou hast redeemed me, O Lord God of truth.”  He suffered so much but yet in full control.  He chose the exact moment when he would die.  Isaiah 53 verse 7 “He was oppressed and he was afflicted, yet he opened not his mouth: he is brought as a lamb to the slaughter and as a sheep before her shearers is dumb, so he openeth not his mouth.”  He never spoke in order to be let go.  His silence was for us.  He was silent before his judges.  Verse 9 formal acquittal “And he made his grave with the wicked and with the rich in his death; because he has done no violence, neither was any deceit in his mouth.”   He suffered with the transgressors – verse 12 “Therefore will I divide him a portion with the great, and he shall divide the spoil with the strong, because he hath poured out his soul unto death and he was numbered with the transgressors and he bare the sin of many and made intercession for the transgressors.”  There were 2 malefactors crucified with him – verse 10 “Yet it pleased the Lord to bruise him; he hath put him to grief; when thou shalt make his soul an offering for sin, he shall see his seed, he shall prolong his days and the pleasure of the Lord shall prosper in his hand.”  Think of the great love of God.  It pleased God to bruise his Son for my sin.  He fulfilled all the necessary suffering, all the Old Testament prophecies concerning him.  Luke 24 verses 44 to 46 “And he said unto them, These are the words which I spake unto you, while I was yet with you, that all things must be fulfilled, which were written in the law of Moses, and in the prophets, and in the psalms, concerning him.  Then opened he their understanding, that they might understand the scriptures.  And said unto them, Thus it is written, and thus it behoved Christ to suffer, and to rise from the dead the third day.”  This is referring to the 2 on the road to Emmaus and what Jesus disclosed to them.  He spoke in John’s gospel about finishing the work that the Father gave him to do – John 4 verse 34 “Jesus saith unto them, My meat is to do the will of him that sent me, and to finish his work.”  John 5 verse 36 “But I have greater witness than that of John: for the works which the Father hath given me to finish, the same works that I do, bear witness of me, that the Father hath send me.”  John 17 verse 4 “I have glorified thee on the earth: I have finished the work which thou gavest me to do.”  All the types and shadows of the old covenant have been fulfilled in Christ.  Hebrews 10 verses 10 and 11 “By the which will we are sanctified through the offering of the body of Jesus Christ once for all.  And every priest standeth daily ministering and offering oftentimes the same sacrifices, which can never take away sins.”  The priest’s job was never done.  He never sat down.  He was always offering sacrifices but Jesus when he offered himself he sat down because his work was finished.  No need for any more sacrifices.

 

Secondly it is a word of conquest

 

This word proclaims the triumph of Christ on Calvary, triumph over the world.  Speaking to the disciples in chapter 16 verse 33 he said “These things I have spoken unto you, that in me ye might have peace.  In the world ye shall have tribulation but be of good cheer; I have overcome the world.”  1 John 2 verse 16 “For all that is in the world the lust of the flesh, and the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life, is not of the Father, but is of the world. And the world passeth away and the lust thereof; but he that doeth the will of God abideth for ever.”  Paul in Galatians 6 verse 14 said “But God forbid that I should glory, save in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ, by whom the world is crucified unto me and I unto the world.”  Jesus Christ triumphed over the world so that the world should not triumph over us.  It was triumphed over the flesh – Romans 8 verse 3 “For what the law could not do, in that it was weak through the flesh, God sending his own Son in the likeness of sinful flesh, and for sin, condemned sin in the flesh.”  We still have a battle but we have the victory.  Flesh does not be our master.  Galatians 2 verse 20 “I am crucified with Christ; nevertheless I live; yet not I, but Christ liveth in me: and the life which I now live in the flesh I live by the faith of the Son of God, who loved me and gave himself for me.”  He triumphed over the devil through his finished work on Calvary.  John 12 verse 31 “Now is the judgment of this world; now shall the prince of this world be cast out.”  Colossians 2 verse 15 “And having spoiled principalities and powers, he made a shew of them openly, triumphing over them in it.”  The words “in it” speak of the cross.  Triumphing over them through his cross – Hebrews 2 verse 14 “Forasmuch then as the children are partakers of flesh and blood, he also himself likewise took part of the same; that through death he might destroy him that had the power of death, that is, the devil.”  He has destroyed the devil.  The old enemy might come to us, tempt us, draw us from Christ but we need to remember we have the victory over him because Christ won that victory on Calvary.  Our last enemy has been defeated.  We need not fear death because he has defeated death.  There in Egypt the Children of Israel were in bondage, enslaved to the taskmasters just as we were enslaved in sin.  Christ has set us free.

 

Thirdly a word of consecration

 

Hebrews 7 verse 28 “For the law maketh men high priest which have infirmity; but the word of the oath, which was since the law, maketh the Son, who is consecrated for evermore.”  We might ask the question when was consecration finished?  When he died on Calvary’s cross he cried out “it is finished”.  Perfect obedience to the Father’s will.  Hebrews 5 verses 8 and 9 “Though he were a Son, ye learned he obedience by the things which he suffered; And being made perfect, he became the author of eternal salvation unto all them that obey him.”  True consecration.  A life of obedience, perfect obedience.  Philippians 2 verse 8 “And being found in fashion as a man, he humbled himself, and became obedient unto death, even the death of the cross.”  If the Lord had learned obedience how much more do we need to learn that same obedience.  The perfection of the offering of Christ.  First of all his sacrifice was sinless, spotless.  1 Peter 1 verse 1 “Forasmuch as ye know that ye were not redeemed with corruptible things, as silver and gold, from your vain conversation received by tradition from your fathers.  But with the precious blood of Christ, as of a lamb without blemish and without spot.”  The perfect Lamb of God.  Hebrews 9 verse 14 “How much more shall the blood of Christ, who through the eternal Spirit offered himself without spot to God, purge your conscience from dead works, to serve the living God.”  We see the perfection of the sacrifice.  The sinless perfect sacrifice, the all sufficient sacrifice.  For having made the perfect sacrifice for sin for ever he sat down at the right hand of God.  It never needed to be repeated.  Once and for all sufficient, perfect sacrifice for sin. We cannot add anything to it nor take anything from it.  Thirdly it satisfied the wrath of God.  Acts 2 verse 36 “Therefore let all the house of Israel know assuredly, that God hath made that same Jesus, whom ye have crucified, both Lord and Christ.”  When the Lord cried on the cross “it is finished” the wrath of God was satisfied.

 

Fourthly, a word of challenge.

 

It was not spoken into the empty earth.  It was a proclamation to mankind.  It is the greatest word ever spoken.  Since the beginning of the world the law condemns us but Christ sets us free.  He satisfied the demands of life and death. Galatians 4 verse 5 “To redeem them that were under the law, that we might receive the adoption of sons.”  It secures the believers justification – Romans 3 verses 24 and 25 “Being justified freely by his grace through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus.  Whom God hath set forth to be a propitiation through faith in his blood, to declare his righteousness for the remission of sins that are past, through the forbearance of God.”  Justified by the finished work of Calvary secures the believers sanctification.  Set apart in Christ, set apart for Christ.  Romans 8 verse 17 “And if children, then heirs; heirs of God and joint heirs with Christ; if so be that we suffer with him, that we may be also glorified together.”  Some day we will be glorified in heaven with him.  We share in his victory.  It is only through the believer’s certainty.  2 Corinthians 2 verse 14 “Now thanks be unto God, which always causeth us to triumph in Christ and maketh manifest the savour of his knowledge by us in every place.”  Victory purchased for us on Calvary’s cross.  There is no reason why we should live in defeat because he has won the victory for us.  Romans 8 verse 37 “we are more than conquerors through him that loved us.”  2 Corinthians 5 verses 15 “And that he died for all, that they which live should not henceforth live unto themselves, but unto him which died for them, and rose again.  And all things are of God, who hath reconciled us to himself by Jesus Christ and hath given to us the ministry of reconciliation.  Now then we are ambassadors for Christ; as though God did beseech you by us; we pray you in Christ’s stead, be ye reconciled to God.  For he hath made him to be sin for us, who knew no sin; that we might be made the righteousness of God in him.”  We are made righteous in the Lord, in what he has accomplished for us on Calvary’s cross.  If we are saved by the grace of God we should want to share this good news – that Jesus paid it all and all to him we owe.  We have the victory through Christ’s finished work on Calvary.  The only way to be reconciled to Christ.  A man asked a pastor once “what must I do to be saved?”  “It is too late” the pastor replied.  “Is there nothing for me to do?”  “It has already been done, the only thing you can do is to trust him, the one who takes our price.  He is the sacrifice and substitute.”  If we trust in him and in his finished work then he will save us by his grace.