Saturday, 14 February 2015

A Godless Society

Sermon notes from Sunday 25 January, Sunday 1, 8, 15 and 22 February 2015

Acts 17 verses 16 – 34

An answer to a question from a debate that was on the radio this week.  In the university of Essex 9000 people were surveyed.  These people were born in 1970 and 54% of them stated they were atheist.  They didn’t tell us what questions were asked but the radio presenter pointed out that there was a great decline in the belief of God.  The question was then posed “what would our society be like without religion?”  This is not a new debate because here in Acts 17 way back in Athens all those years ago on Mars hill there was a similar debate.  I want us to look at this question and take a few thoughts from that today.  In verse 19 they brought Paul to Areopagus, a place where the philosophers gathered together to debate and talk of doctrines that came up, that were new to them.  The Bible tells us “be ready always to give an answer to very man that asketh you a reason of the hope that is in you with meekness and fear” (1 Peter 3 verse 15)  Paul heard all the teachers of these great intellectual men gathered together.  Paul is given the opportunity to declare what he thought.  These 2 parties involved here read about in verse 18 2 distinct parties – the Epicureans and the Stoics.    The Epicureans sought pleasure from lie, they were satisfied with pleasure, did not believe in being held back or having restraint.  The Stoics were more religious, believed in a disciplined life.  When they came together it would have been some discussion.  Something that came from the debate on the radio was the theory that the more educated society was the more likelihood they wouldn’t believe in God.  What sort of a society would we have if there was no religion?  The religion I am talking about is the one Paul discussed here – that Christ was at the very foundation “For other foundation can no man lay than that is laid which is Jesus Christ.” (1 Corinthians 3 verse 11)  If we try to build on any other religion we are way off the mark.  That is why there are so many cults today.  That is why there are so many Jehovah Witnesses, Mormons, Seventh day Adventists.  People are not trying to do away with any religion but would like to take away Christianity.  They want to remove anything to do with God.  That is why the Bible is being removed from hospitals, why school assemblies are no longer allowed.

If we don’t have the Lord we would have no revelation of God.  It says in verse 18 these certain philosophers said of Paul “what will this babbler say? Other some, He seemeth to be a setter forth of strange gods; because he preached unto them Jesus and the resurrection.”  Paul is preaching about God, who loves us, saw we were sinners and on our way to a Christless eternity that he sent forth his son Jesus Christ who not only came into the world but died on the middle cross of Calvary.  He would cleanse us from all sin and that is what he wants to do today.  This is the religion Paul had and thank God we have that religion today.  It is based on the Lord, on the cross of Calvary.  They tried to pick holes in what Paul said.  They even called Paul a babbler, they pulled apart his message bit by bit.  Isn’t that what we see happening today?  People trying to dismantle the truth that there is no God.  If they say that then we have no revelation of God himself.  They were trying to philosophise the Godhead of heaven but he is not made up of man’s hands.  These men were making a God for themselves, conjecture of God in their own minds, in their own imaginations.  Verse 23 here they were in Athens, great teachers had a God for this and a God for another thing.  They then thought that there maybe was another God, one they had forgotten about so just in case there was they built an altar and put sacrifices on it “to the unknown god”.  There is something here in our heart that draws us to worship.  The atheist belief is very confusing.  I believe in the God of heaven, Jesus Christ who died on the cross of Calvary.  Atheists say “I disbelieve that”, not unbelief because if they say there is no God that is faith.  When you get the difference between disbelief and unbelief it is unknown.  If we live in atheistic society then we would have no revelation of God.  Hebrews says “God who at sundry times and in divers manners spake in time past unto the fathers by the prophets, hath in these last days spoken unto us by his Son, whom he hath appointed heir of all things, by whom also he made the worlds.” (Hebrews 1 verse 1)  “The son of God in glory beams too bright for us to stand but we can feel the light that streams from the mild Son of God.”  He is the image of the invisible God.  An image is the exact image.  If you take a photograph of yourself and look at it that is the exact image of you that you are seeing.  When you look at the Lord in the word of God you are seeing the exact person.  Paul said to Timothy “Now unto the King eternal, immortal, invisible, the only wise God, be honour and glory for ever and ever.” (1 Timothy 1 verse 17)


If we don’t have the Lord we would have no reconciliation of man.  “God that made the world and all things therein, seeing that he is Lord of heaven and earth, dwelleth not in temples made with hands; neither is worshipped with men’s hands, as though he needed any thing, seeing he giveth to all life, and breath, and all things”(verses 24 and 25)  We are talking here about the God of creation, not only created everything around us but made a plan after the fall of man to reconcile man unto himself.  “Forasmuch then as we are the offspring of God, we ought not to think that the Godhead is like unto gold, or silver, or stone, graven by art and man’s device. And the times of this ignorance God winked at; but now commandeth all men, every where to repent. Because he hath appointed a day, in the which he will judge the world in righteousness by that man whom he hath ordained; whereof he hath given assurance unto all men, in that he hath raised him from the dead.” (verses 29 – 31).  W P Nicholson used to say when preaching that man was not only a fallen being but man was a falling being.  He had fallen from grace o God and is continually falling into depravity o sin.  God devised a plan to reconcile that man unto himself that day.  Satan entered into the Garden of Eden when Eve was perhaps wandering through the garden.  Satan comes to where she was in the garden.  He talks to her and says “you are admiring all the trees of the garden, what about this tree?”  Eve stops at the tree of knowledge of good and evil.  Satan knew exactly where to bring her to.  The devil was crafty, knows where to get our eyes fixed.  Satan has shown to people one thing that will hang them up – maybe it is the fact they are too young or tood old, having too good a time in the world, maybe the fear of giving up a relationship or somehow God will spoil things for us.  Just when the Holy Spirit is drawing us to the cross the devil comes to us.  In that day in the Garden of Eden the devil came to where Eve was.  “What has God said about this tree?”  Eve told him “we may eat of any tree in the Garden but that tree we cannot eat.”  Eve added “even if we touch this tree we will die.”  God did not say that at all.  “In the day you eat of this tree you will die” were God’s words.  The devil knows and uses God’s word for his own good.  Eve surrendered her will to the devil by taking of that tree and then giving it to her husband.  There was a great gulf fixed that day.  Isaiah 59 verses 1 and 2 “Behold, the Lord’s hand is not shortened, that it cannot save, neither his ear heavy, that it cannot hear; But your iniquities have separated between you and your God and your sins, have hid his ace from you that he will not hear.”  “Now while Paul waited for them at Athens, his spirit was stirred in him, when he saw the city wholly given to idolatry” (verse 16)  “And the times of this ignorance God winked at; but now commandeth all men every where to repent.” (verse 30)  Paul watched the people given over to idolatry.  That means more than an idol, it was something in their heart and mind that took the place of God.  What idol takes the place of God today?  Pleasure, the next big event in your diary, money.  The word of God says “you shall have no other god before me.”  Paul told this people “you are an idolatrous society, you make up gods for yourself, these are all fanciful ideas, it is sin.  Then he puts it politely to them “God overlooked them, he turned his back, withheld his judgement.”  God has winked at it in the past but now he commands every man to repent.  God says that to all individuals.  I have looked at you in your sin, watched every time you turned your back, every time you said no.  Now I would command you to repent.  Every time we are rebuked.  We better not harden our hearts because there is a day coming when it will be too late.  God allows a certain time but then calls “now is the time to repent”.  The place o reconciliation was on the cross when Christ died.  “I am the way, the truth and the life no man cometh unto the father but by me.”  He was the God of reconciliation and he now invites us to come to him.  What happened when Paul finished – certain mocked, others said “we will hear thee again”.  However there were some who believed.  Be careful how we give a reason for our hope, we need not get embroiled in giving a reason, don’t get in the argument over the scriptures.  Stick to the cross, stick to what Jesus has done.  Stick to the blood, the cross, the Saviour, God’s love.  That is why we have the society we have today.

Psalm 2
“The kings of the earth set themselves, and the rulers take counsel together, against the Lord and against his anointed saying, Let us break their bands asunder, and cast away their cords from us.” Verses 2 and 3

We started a little theme last week on the Godless Society.  We read here in Psalm 2 verse 2 of man’s opposition to God.  This people want to be free from God’s laws.  In Jesus’ day the people said “we will not have this man to reign and rule over us.”  God’s word has always found opposition.  When Jesus came into the world he was God in the flesh.  Isaiah said “thou shalt call his name Emmanuel.”  He gave the promise of a counsellor coming into this world.  Emmanuel means ‘God with us’.  When the shepherds left their sheep on the hillside and went to find the baby Jesus in a manger they realised this was the fulfilment of the prophecy of Isaiah.  If we did not have Christ in our society:

We would have no revelation of God at all
We would have no realisation  of our lostness.

When Jesus came into the world he broke down the wall of perdition that divides you and God.  Amends can be made.

If we did not have Christ in our society … we would have no recognition of eternity.  It is only through Christ that we recognise eternity.  The moment we take the Lord as Saviour we receive that eternal life.  If we do not have Christ we have no recognition of eternal life.  When you and I come into the picture we have got to get on our knees and pray seriously.  We have to get down to prayer for the next generation and for our schools.  Children are growing up knowing nothing of Christ whatsoever.  I trust as child of God today you are taking this seriously.  They are trying to get a godless society in the province in which we live in.  We are to contend for the faith that is slipping away.  The thief hanging on the cross realised he was there because of the wrongs he had done.  He was there because he was a rogue and a rascal.  He said to the other thief ‘would you be quiet this man beside us is dying here and he has done nothing wrong.  We however deserve to be here.  We have done wrong.’  He realised in Christ there was something different.  He was stepping out into eternity and this was not the end of life.  People tell us today that we should live a good life, we will die and go into the ground and that is it.  No-one ever came back to tell us anything differently but Christ did come back from the dead.  500 people saw him raised from the dead.  Jesus Christ is the only way.  We can have reconciliation to eternal lie.  The dying thief realised this man was going into something different and he asked Jesus “remember me when thou comest into thy kingdom”.  He recognised there was an eternity.  “If in this life only we have hope in Christ, we are of all men most miserable” 1 Corinthians 15 verse 19.  Jesus reveals eternity for us – John 10 verse 27 “My sheep hear my voice and I know them, and they follow me.”  Jesus is talking about those who have come and put their trust in him.  There’s a relationship there.  Listening for him all the time.  “They hear my voice and they follow me.”  Jesus says ‘I know them, my seal is on them and they follow me, they are doing what I am asking them to do, what I command them to do.’  Verse 28 “And I give unto them eternal life, and they shall never perish, neither shall any man pluck them out of my hand.”

If we did not have Christ in our society … we would have no restraining of evil.  Can you imagine a society with no moral values at all?  Imagine the society in Judges where there was no king in Israel and every man did that which was right in their own eyes.  No moral values whatsoever.  No restraining power over evil.  “Ye are the salt of the earth”.  Who is Jesus speaking to?  Those who are his sheep, who hear his voice, follow him and are salt at this time.  When Jesus spoke of salt it was used for more of a preservative, to keep things from going bad.  Jesus spoke to his followers ‘you are on this earth to keep it from going bad.”  Through them the Spirit works on this earth to keep it from going bad.  In the book of Ruth the little family made a decision to go down to Moab.  They were doing that which was right in their own eyes.  We don’t read that they sought God’s will on the matter.  They just went down to Moab.  2 Thessalonians 2 verse 7 “For the mystery of iniquity doth already work only he who now letteth will let, until he be taken out of the way.”  Paul was speaking of a coming day when the anti-Christ will reign in this old world.  The Bible tells us in the days of the anti-Christ you will not be able to buy or sell unless you take the mark of the anti-Christ.  Joseph went out to feed his brothers.  They plotted against him, wanted to put him into the well and kill him.  God’s restraining hand meant he was not killed.  He was sold into Egypt, Potiphar’s house.  When Potiphar’s wife made a false accusation against him God’s restraining force was preserving a society that was going completely rotten.  Christ will take every child of God out of this world.  There is a restraining power in this world today.  A society that is bad today.  When that restraining power is taken out of the way what a place to live in.  2 Timothy 4 verse 3 “For the time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine, but after their own lusts shall they heap to themselves teachers having itching ears.”

If we did not have Christ in our society … we would have no responsibility.  Isn’t that what the Psalmist wrote here in Psalm 2 verses 2 and 3?  We are critical of our fellow workers for we shall all stand before the judgement seat of God.  In Acts 17 verse 30 we read “And the times of this ignorance God winked at; but now commandeth all me every where to repent.”  Verse 4 of Psalm 2 “He that sitteth in the heavens shall laugh; the Lord shall have them in derision.”  It will not be at the sufferings of man but at these people sitting around the table who want a godless society.  You could live and die without acknowledging the Lord Jesus Christ but when you leave this scene of time without making peace with God, without acknowledging Jesus as Saviour of the world, that on the cross he died to reconcile us to God.  Suppose you rejected that but you didn’t want to take it in – where will you appear?  In Revelation 20 verses 11, 12 and 15 John said “I saw a great white throne and him that sat on it from whose face the earth and the heaven fled away and there was found no place for them. And I saw the dead, small and great, stand before God and the books were opened and another book was opened which is the book of life and the dead were judged out of those things which were written in the books, according to their works. And whosoever was not found written in the book of life was cast into the lake of fire.”  And who said that death was the end?

Romans 5 verses 1 – 12

Stephen Fry a comedian on the Gay Burns show the other evening, who terms himself as an atheist was asked the question “If there was a God in heaven and if after death you were to meet the God of heaven what would you say to him.”  God according to Stephen Fry was a mean minded, stupid, utter maniac, monstrous and he deserved no credit or respect whatsoever.  The moment you banish Him, life becomes purer, simpler, cleaner and more worth living.”  Something happened in the interview, we saw something of the godless society being advocated today.  Isn’t that what we read in Psalm 2 last week?  Stephen has aligned himself with “the kings of the earth set themselves and the rulers together against the Lord and against his anointed.”  That is their strategy.  While they do that the Church of Jesus Christ sleeps.  When Jesus taught the parable of the wheat and the tares he talked of the good seed being sown.  The servants came in and asked the servant “why are there tares in the wheat?”  “Will we root them up?”  The master replies “no let them grow together and at harvest we will separate them.”  Remember how they got there – “But while men slept, his enemy came and sowed tares among the wheat, and when his way.” (Matthew 13 verse 25)  The master had sown the field, he had set guards around the field while he sowed but the guards had slept and the enemy got in to sow the bad seed.  This false doctrine has come into this world while we have slept.  No doubt Stephen Fry is more articulate, more intellectual than any man but I want to turn our thoughts to the word of God and what it has to say to us.  In Romans 5 verse 12 when Paul writes to the Christians in Rome he takes them right back to creation.  That is where we must go to understand the situation we find ourselves in today.  We have to look at what happened to Adam and Eve.  Something happened that day that changed the whole universe in the Garden of Eden.  It was sin Paul says.  What is the meaning of sin?  The actual definition of sin can be found in 1 John 3 verse 4 “Whosoever committeth sin transgresseth also the law; for sin is the transgression of the law.”  Adam broke God’s law and commandments that day and because he did that sin entered into the world.

Sin’s deception.  We can be deceived by sin.  Unsaved man or woman you can be deceived daily by sin.  The apostle writing to the Hebrew Christians in chapter 3 verse 13 said “But exhort one another daily, while it is called Today; lest any of you be hardened through the deceitfulness of sin.”  Look at verse 7 where the example is given of the time in the wilderness in Moses’ day.  Hebrew 3 verse 12 “take heed brethren”.  This is to Christians.  Christians are called upon to be careful lest the deceitfulness of sin captures them daily.  Have you encouraged someone already today?  Given a smile to someone?  Said good morning?  Put your hand around their shoulder and said “it is good to see you”.  Have you shaken hands with someone?  What is the deceitfulness of sin?  Stephen Fry has been deceived into sin, into thinking wrongly of God’s creation and sin.  Wasn’t that what happened to Eve?  She was deceived to think wrongly of God.  Adam was not deceived but Eve was.  The devil deceived the woman into thinking wrongly of God.  When she brought it to Adam she told him she had tasted it and it was lovely and her eyes had been opened.  Adam makes his own decision and follows her instructions.  For him it was his own decision.  We have to be careful with the decisions we make.  Genesis 3 verse 1 “Now the serpent was more subtle than any beast of the field which the Lord God had made.  And he said unto the woman, Yea, hath God said, Ye shall not eat of every tree of the garden?”  The enemy of God is the serpent himself.  He draws near to God’s perfect creation and casts dispersions against God the creator.  He begins to chip away at the word of God, to confuse Eve.  He takes Eve to one side held up the word of God to her and asked her “hath God said”.  Are you sure God said this?  Verse 2 “we may eat of the fruit of the trees of the garden” that was true – verse 3 “neither shall ye touch it”.  That was not true because God only talked about eating it not touching it.  Chapter 2 verse 17.  That is what society is doing today – chipping away at the word of God and asking “hath God said?”  What about the sin of pride?  Remember how the army of Israel were deceived.  They took Jericho under the power of God.  They had crossed the river then the city was standing before them.  It was heavily guarded with high walls around it.  The children of Israel marched around that city every day and on the seventh day the walls collapsed.  They took that city and in that strength they went forward to face Ai.  They thought would be easy to capture Ai and didn’t take as many men as before.  They lost the battle though.  They couldn’t take it in their own strength.  Sin entered into their thoughts that day.  Eve’s tree was good to look at, it made one wise.  Something happened in her heart.  She reached for things outside her control.  What about the sin of covetousness?  When Adam opened up the floodgates of self that day in came pride and covetousness.  The children of Israel were told not to take anything out of Jericho.  Achan saw the Babylonian garment and had never seen anything like it before in his life.  He saw the gold and the silver also sitting there.  He wanted it all and took it all away.  Then he went and hid it. Why did he hide it if he didn’t think he was doing anything wrong?  Sin deceives, make no mistake about it.  The deception of sin.  Maybe sin has deceived you into thinking you are all right, on your way to heaven and home today.  Sin has done that.  I do the best I can, read my bible and say my prayers.  That is deception.  The devil fills them with all sorts of deception.  Maybe deceived by the deception of pleasure in this world.  Moses thought it better than to enjoy the pleasures of sin for a season.  He made that decision consciously.  Sins pleasures will soon end.

The depths of sin.  In Genesis 3 something happened.  It is difficult for our finite minds to grasp the significance of Genesis 3.  It had a long lasting effect on God’s creation from that day.  Stephen Fry said “how dare you God create a world of evil … the world has become a place of “pain and injustice”, where there are insects with no other purpose than to eat children’s eyes out …how could you allow bone cancer in a little child?”  That is the deception of sin.  Accusing God of creating evil.  The devil told Eve God has made you stupid – verse 4 and 5.  The depths of sin.  I read in Genesis 1

“And God saw the light, that it was good” verse 4
“And God called the dry land Earth; and the gathering together of the waters called he Seas; and God saw that it was good” verse 10
“And to rule over the day and over the night and to divide the light from the darkness and God saw that it was good” verse 18
“And God created great whales and every living creature that moveth, which the waters brought forth abundantly, after their kind and every winged fowl after his kind and God saw that it was good” verse 21
“And God made the beast of the earth after his kind, and cattle after their kind, and every thing that creepeth upon the earth after his kind and God saw that it was good” verse 25
“And God saw every thing that he hade made and behold it was very good”. Verse 31

Genesis 3 changed all that.  As man gave way to sin it went to the very depths and reached all of creation.  Whatever happened on that day sin went to the very core of creation.  Sin brought about death.  “Therefore as by the offence of one judgment came upon all men to condemnation; even so by the righteousness of one the free gift came upon all men unto justification of life.” Romans 5 verse 18 not only at that time but before all eternity.  Where did the depths of sin take it to?

Hebrews 11 verses 1 – 10

Now look at the depths of sin.  Something happened to destroy God’s creation in some way, something that was going to change the whole face of mankind forever.

In Genesis 1 we read that everything God made was “good” and finished off with the words “very good.”  In Genesis 3 everything changed.  Man gave way to sin and sin went to the very depths, it touched all of creation.  Let’s get this clear – when God created Adam he created someone without sin.  You see you and I when ever we were conceived in the womb, when we were born into the world we were born in sin.  There is a sinful nature in our heart.  No-one had to learn the art of cursing, telling a lie, learn the art of rebellion.  That was from Adam’s nature.  He formed Adam in his image, breathed into him and he became a living soul.  God gave to him something special.  His free will.  The ability to choose.  He did not prepare them as 2 robots.  He created them perfect in his own image.  He gave them a free will.  The free will you have today is tainted with the fall of Genesis 3.  Adam’s sin in the beginning Adam had an unsinful nature.  He had to be temped for an outside influence.  We are tempted from an inside influence.  The outside influence came from the devil.  This is the same devil that they are trying to do away with because it is a myth.  Adam was tempted by an outside influence.  We are tempted by the heart that is deceitful and wicked.  Sin has affected our hearts.  The devil when he was created and he was a created angel, was the most beautiful of all God’s creation.  Isaiah 14 verses 12 - 14.  He must have had tremendous gifts and abilities because  in heaven he led the singing of the angelic host.  He began to think “I could be greater than I am if I could ascend above the God of heaven I would be worshiped by all God’s angels.” He tried to ascend to that position and was not able to because of the iniquity found in his heart.  He was cast out of heaven.  He took a third of the angelic host, persuaded them to come with him, to join forces with him.  Only a fool mocks at sin.  Here’s the depths of sin.  When Satan came down in to the Garden of Eden he took upon himself the guise of a servant.  He deceived Eve.  "Whereforeas by one man sin entered into the world, and death by sin; and so death passed upon all men, for that all have sinned" (Romans 5 verse 12) He opened the floodgates of the world.  Genesis 3 seen in this one act, the ruin in that act set in when Eve took that fruit and gave it to her husband.  Verse 15 here’s the first mention of the Lord Jesus Christ, he is the seed of the woman.  He is going to come into the world to die on the cross of Calvary, will bruise the serpent’s head.  Do you notice the battle that comes into being?  The hostility between the serpent and the woman.  Down through the generations a battle is raging.  We know nothing about the battle, we only see the consequences of the battle today.  The battle is going on in the heavenly hosts.  We cannot see the battle for souls of men and women.  Verses 8 and 9 notice how Adam tries to hide from God.  Why?  Because he has disobeyed, broken God’s command.  His conscience tells him something is wrong.  Tremendous fellowship and friendship God had with Adam but it was totally severed because sin entered in.  Isaiah 59 verse 2 "our sins had hid our faces from God that he cannot hear us."  Here was Adam in the days of creation.  Do you notice the mentality that was in Adam’s mind.  It is the same mentality as the atheist today.  If we could banish God how simple life would be.  Adam had to admit his wrong doing.  People are running from God too this day because of what happened here.  That is why men and women find it very difficult to get saved.  Adam after sinned went into the Garden and because of their sin and nakedness made themselves clothes out of fig leaves.  They tried to hide away from God.  Romans 5 verse 12 not only lost fellowship and friendship with God “as by one man sin entered into the world and death by sin.”  Separation from God in time but in eternity.  Before Genesis 3 we do not read of death.  Death has now passed upon us.  From that day they began to die, to wear out because that is what happened.  That is why are wearing out today – because of Genesis 3.  There was no death before Genesis 3.  That is why evolutionists and atheists have to air their views that the world is hundreds of millions year old.  Genesis 3 verse 16 spoken to man, the devil and now he speaks to the woman.  Notice where sorrow comes in at, anguish comes in at, comes in after Genesis .  Not there beforehand.  Comes as a result of the fall.  This is the depths of sin.  No creation of the hospital until Genesis 3.  If it had not been for Adam taking of the tree we would not have pain, sorrow, sickness, death.  These things are what has happened as a result of Genesis 3.  Not because of what God created but because of the slip of man.  God’s creation has been in ruin ever since.  Verses 17 and 18 tells us here that the very depths of sin has come upon the very ground – thorns and thistles are a production of Genesis 3 and the sinfulness of man.  Verse 19 introduction to hard work.  Romans 8 verses 19 – 21 Paul is speaking here of the affects of the fall in Genesis 3 verse 21.  Verse 22 the whole creation that God has made groans and waits for the great redemption day whenever the curse will be reversed.  One day we are going to have the situation we had in the Garden of Eden.  He will reverse it all around.  What about animal kingdom – Genesis 2 verse 19.  The nature of the animals when God had them created – he set Adam in authority to have them named.  There was a nature within the animals and was in keeping with the nature that was in man.  Can you imagine calling a fox to your side?  The moment you go into a herd of cattle they move away from you.  The nature of the animals has been changed as well.  Adam named all the animals, they were brought to him.  There had to be a nature in accordance with each other.  Revelation 22 verse 13 there would be no more curse.  Isaiah the wolf also shall dwell with the lamb.  Can you imagine that at this moment in time.  The leopard shall lie down with the young kid and a little child shall lead them.  Isaiah 11 verse 7 and the bear and the lion shall feed their young ones.  The curse is completely reversed from Genesis 3.  Stephen Fry doesn’t understand what happened in Genesis 3.  He hasn’t taken a note that sin, pain, sorrow, sickness all come after the fall and the entrance of sin.  The depths of sin in that day Genesis 3 has affected you and me.  The ground around us, the animals affected so much.  One day God will reverse it though.


Genesis 6 verses 1 – 8
Look at sin in its depravity.  All of mankind is affected by sin.  When the devil came to Adam on that particular day something happened to allow sin to flood into the human heart.  Every person born into the world is born with a sinful nature.  The moment we are conceived in the womb then we are conceived as a sinner.  When does life actually become life in the womb?  “Before I formed you in the womb I knew you, And before you were born I consecrated you; I have appointed you a prophet to the nations." (Jeremiah 1 verse 5)  Paul makes it clear in the book of Romans “or all have sinned and come short of the glory of God.” (Romans 3 verse 23)  You have come short of the mark that God requires of every human being.  He didn’t allow that to happen.  He sent his son into the world to bring you up to the mark.  He allowed his son to die on the cross, to be crucified for our sin.  “There is none righteous no not one.” (Romans 3 verse 10)  None of us seek after God.  It has affected every part of man.  Our thinking is affected by the fallen nature of sin that entered in in Genesis 3.  In Genesis 3 man’s disobedience and the entrance of sin goes to the very depths of God’s creation and we can see the consequences of it.  That is why we are shocked by such terrible things we see and hear.  We never thought man could do such things.  Think right through to the conclusion – how does such a man think?  How can he kill a man point blank dead, how can a man watch a child playing in the park and abuse that child?  It has happened because of Genesis 3 and the introduction of sin.  That is why when we look around and see a world so vile the answer is Genesis 3 and the entrance of sin because it has affected every part of man.  Genesis 1 whenever God created man it was good, then when God looked in the Garden of Eden and saw the relationship man had with him, with all the animals and creation around them it was very good.  How did we get from that situation to our situation today?  Only one reasonable explanation – when Genesis 3 occurred sin entered into the world.  We never read of murder, of hatred, of disease, of sickness before Genesis 4.  In this chapter we can see Cain and Abel.  Cain took the life of his brother Abel.  Is it possible to say here that the first murder was carried out because of a religious fanatic?  There was a time when these 2 men realised they had to come to God to worship.  It would seem that they were responsible for their own actions.  What do we see Cain doing?  He tilled the ground and brought the harvest in.  He picked the best of his produce and presents them before God.  Abel goes out and takes the best of his lambs and brings it to the Lord.  He was bringing a living sacrifice for his sin.  Cain was bringing the works of his own hands before God and that is not acceptable to God.  Many do that, many think that by bringing their good works, the best they can do, that somehow they will present that before the God of heaven and say “Look Lord, see how righteous I am.”  The only thing God accepts for your sin and my sin is the death of the Lord Jesus Christ on Calvary.  Ephesians 2 verse 8 “for by grace are ye saved not of works lest any man should boast.”  The only way to be saved, to know the Lord as Savour, to know peace with God is through the work of Calvary.  If you are depending on anything else you have a false belief today.  Genesis 4 verse 8 Cain talked with Abel, he befriended Abel but he planned in his mind the timing to kill his brother.  Around this world today we see this Islamic extremist waging a holy war.  What’s it for?  To please the God of heaven.  John 16 verse 2 “they shall put you out of the synagogues; yea, the time cometh, that whosoever killeth you will think that he doeth God service.”  Genesis 6 verse 5 “And God saw that the wickedness of man was great in the earth and that every imagination of the thoughts of his heart was only evil continually.”  Such could be written of our society today.  We are listening to man whose heart has been affected y the fall “For out of the heart proceed evil thoughts, murders, adulteries, fornications, thefts, false witness, blasphemies” (Matthew 15 verse 19)

Look at the dangers of sin.  Genesis 11 verses 1 and 2.  The land of Shinar mentioned here later became the land of Babylon.  Verse 4 “And they said, Go to, let us build us a city and a tower, whose top may reach unto heaven, and let us make us a name, lest we be scattered abroad upon the face of the whole earth.”  Here are a people whose hearts were affected by the fall of Genesis 3.  What did this group of people do – build a tower, get it to reach to heaven and let’s go no further in case we are scattered abroad.  “And the Lord said, behold the people is one, and they have all one language; and this they begin to do; and now nothing will be restrained from them, which they have imagined to do.” (Verse 6)  God looked down, saw their hearts and knew what their intentions were.  “for man looketh on the outward appearance, but the LORD looketh on the heart.” (1 Samuel 16 verse 7)  That is why man stoops so low – because he is deceived by a sinful heart.  It can be camouflaged by religious garments.  The Islamic movement are camouflaged by religious garments today.  “This know also, that in the last days perilous times shall come.  “For men shall be lovers of their own selves, covetous, boasters, proud, blasphemers, disobedient to parents, unthankful, unholy, Without natural affection, trucebreakers, false accusers, incontinent, fierce, despisers of those that are good, Traitors, heady, highminded, lovers of pleasures more than lovers of God; Having a form of godliness, but denying the power thereof: from such turn away.”  (2  Timothy 3 verses 1 - 5)  The entrance of sin in Genesis 3 affected every part of the human individual.  “And likewise also the men, leaving the natural use of the woman, burned in their lust one toward another, men with men working that which is unseemly and receiving in themselves that recompence of their error which was meet” (Romans 1 verse 27)  Sin is deadly, the consequences of Eve taking that fruit in the Garden of Eden.  If she only had known the consequences – that her own son would be murdered by his brothers.  Remember Achan who was a young man in the army of Israel.  Joshua 6 and 7.  The children of Israel win the battle of Jericho.  Achan sees the Babylonish garment, the silver and the gold and he thought it was ok to take them.  He went and hid them in his own tent.  Achan came before the elders of Israel to be judged.  It not only affected him but his whole family and all for that one sin.  He was put to death and all his family too.  We need to be careful with sin and not allow it into our lives.  “Therefore to him that knoweth to do good, and doeth it not, to him it is sin.” (James 4 verse 17)  Don’t play about with sin!  “Righteousness exalteth a nation: but sin is a reproach to any people. (Proverbs 14 verse 34)

There is a deliverance from sin.  “The vilest offender who truly believes, that moment from Jesus a pardon receives”.  Remember when the angel was talking to Joseph “thou shalt call his name JESUS: for he shall save his people from their sins.” (Matthew 1 verse 21)  There is only one place for your sin today – at the foot of the old rugged cross.  There is no difference from the sin in the unsaved man to the sin in the saved man.  Bring it all to Jesus and leave it there!

A demonstration of God's love as our heavenly father

Notes from a sermon heard on Sunday 8 February 2015

Luke 15 verses 11 – 24

In Luke’s gospel chapter 15 we have a lost and found collection.  Here we find in the first parable a lost sheep, in the second a lost coin then in the third a lost son.  We can see the 3 aspects of God’s work in these 3 parables.  Jesus as the Good Shepherd going out to seek the sheep.  In the lost coin parable the woman has lost the coin so she lights a lamp and searches diligently until she finds it.  That represents the work of the Holy Spirit.  In the third parable we see the young man making his way back to his father’s house.  That represents the love of God in receiving the lost sinner.  What a picture of the work of the Lord dying on the cross, as he shed his blood for you and me.  If the Holy Spirit wasn’t in our midst, if the Holy Spirit didn’t apply it to our hearts we are on our way to a lost and Christless eternity.  Only the Holy Spirit can open our minds, reveal his love for us.  Only God’s own son Jesus down into this sin cursed world to die for you and I.  I want to look at this portion of scripture tonight and centre our thoughts around this young man with such ambitions.  There is no harm in ambitions, in setting goals, in setting aims in life but we need to be careful that those goals are harnessed correctly. 

Notice the discontentment this young man was in.  He has such high ambitions, goals.  His feet are beginning to make tracks out into the world, he no longer wants to be restrained by his father’s house.  He wants to get out into the world.  A great desire, a great longing in his heart to be free of the restraints o the home.  How many of us haven’t said that in our younger days only to find no satisfaction in the things we sought after?  Every day he went through the same routine.  He was so bored, discontented, longing for something else to fulfil his life.  He couldn’t find it in that home.  As he looked at others they were leaving their homes, all going away.  Maybe some said he was a fool for staying there.  Something began to dig at his heart, he began to have dreams, grew more discontented every day.  That is nothing new.  Maybe you are discontented at this moment in time.  Life has nothing to offer you.  There is no end to it.  You will never be happy or fulfilled until you find life in Christ.  Not talking about something new.  Remember Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden.  Eve was contented with all she had until the devil came in and questioned her.  The seed of discontentment was sown in her heart.  Remember David.  He was King of Israel yet his heart’s desire was for power, prominence and wealth.  How he grew so discontented.  He wasn’t on the battle field where he should have been but instead lying on his bed.  He went out onto his verandah and saw Bathsheba.  She was the most beautiful women he had ever seen.  It didn’t matter she was another man’s wife.  He had to have her.  Remember Demas in the New Testament scriptures.  He was a fellow labourer, stood shoulder to shoulder with the apostle Paul, preached the gospel from town to town, ate together, had fellowship together but then one day something happened.  Maybe it happened over a course of weeks.  The love of the world got into his heart.  “Demas hath forsaken me.”  There came a day when he walked away.  Maybe there is a Christian tonight and that is how you feel.  Discontented.  Demas forsook and went into the world.

Notice here a young man deceived.  “Give me the portion of goods that falleth to me” verse 12.  Here’s where he thought he would be happy.  David thought the same of Bathsheba.  In the days and weeks to come he was a wretched man.  This young man had a nest egg, an inheritance and he was right in asking for it but not at this age.  It was for later in his life.  He got his eyes on it and realised it was the thing that would make him happy.  Eve in the Garden of Eden grew discontented and wanted to reach for that which she should not have.  Israel grew discontented and wanted a king like the other nations.  They didn’t want God on their own.  Maybe that is like someone here.  You want to have what others have.  You are discontented.  The people of Israel asked Samuel for a king and were deceived into thinking it was what they needed.  What is the devil showing to you tonight?  Some great pleasure, something you desire after.  Do you realise that if you go down that way you will have to leave God behind.  We need to be careful.  Jesus said in the parable of the sower that he went out to sow his seed like the man going out to preach the word of God.  The ground represented the heart and nature of people hearing the word of God.  The stony ground was where thorns grew within it and they choked the good seed of the word of God.  Mark 4 verse 19 “And the cares of this world, and the deceitfulness of riches, and the lusts of other things entering in, choke the word, and it becometh unfruitful.”  God’s word is choked today.  Maybe there is a Christian tonight, there was a time when God’s word lived for you, when you sat in at night and opened up the word of God and every word struck a note in your heart.  Maybe you have fed upon it daily, become excited at gospel teaching and preaching but sadly today you have got your eyes on other things.  You have been drawn away, you are discontented because of it.  You have been deceived.  What you need tonight is the Lord Jesus Christ.  Remember the church at Laodicea “rich and increased in goods” but didn’t realise that Jesus was standing at the door unwelcome, unwanted, unnoticed.  The presence of Jesus stands at your hearts door.  He wants to come into your heart, wants you to let him in, to be forgiven of your sin.  Allow him to come in and he will fulfil your hearts desire.

Notice this young man’s drifting.  “And not many days after the younger son gathered all together and took his journey into a far country and there wasted his substance with riotous living” verse 13.  He said farewell to his father and went into the far country.  The restraints were gone.  He could live as he liked and he went in search of real joy and happiness, setting out on a course that would only have him drifting.  Life has no purpose and meaning without Christ.  We are only drifting along.  This young man couldn’t find rest.  He drifted.  Maybe you are only drifting tonight.  Maybe think you are happy and content.  You think you have to reach out and take things for yourself.  If you come to the Lord you will find real peace and rest.  This young man thought the pleasures of life would satisfy him.  “By faith Moses when he was come to years, refused to be called the son of Pharaoh’s daughter; choosing rather to suffer affliction with the people o God, than to enjoy the pleasures of sin for a season; esteeming the reproach of Christ greater riches than the treasures in Egypt for he had respect unto the recompence of the reward.” Hebrews 11 verses 24 – 26  

Notice this young man’s dilemma.  “And when he had spent all there arose a mighty famine in that land and he began to be in want” verse 14.  He went away with his pockets full but things are never simple.  He had many friends but when the money ran out he reached the very bottom.  He built on something that he thought would be there fore ever.  He fell upon hard times.  What a cruel lesson to learn.  “The way of transgressors is hard.” Proverbs 13 verse 15 says.  There was none to assist him in anything he sought to do.  David said “no man cared for my soul.”(Psalm 142 verse 2)  In Psalm 40 we read he cried and the Lord heard him and lifted him out of the miry clay and set his feet on the rock.  That is what the Lord will do for you.  He will take you back and love you freely.


This young man made a decision.  “And he arose and came to his father. But when he was yet a great way off,, his father saw him and had compassion and ran, and fell on his neck and kissed him” verse 20.  He contemplated in his heart that this was not right.  I have a father at home and he decided to go back to him.  He confessed his sin.  He made the greatest decision he could make that day.  He arose from the life he was living and went back to his father.  He told his father “I have sinned against heaven and in thy sight and am no more worthy to be called thy son.”  When we come to Christ we need to trust him as Saviour and Lord.

Saturday, 3 January 2015

The Holy Spirit

Sermon notes from November 2014

Jeremiah 17 verses 1 – 10

Here in the book of Jeremiah we see a young prophet who was set against a rebellious nation.  God had a plan for the nation of Judah at this time.  God would deliver them into the hands of the cruelest enemies ever to come against the nation, would hand them into the hands of the Babylonians.  We live in an age of great deception, great belief that all roads lead to God and to heaven.  There is much deception that everyone is a Christian no matter how they live, still on way to heaven and home.  Here is the contrast that God makes.  Verse 7 there is a difference in people.  Look at the man who trusts in God and in contrast there is a man who trusts in man.  Which category do you and I fall into?  Are you trusting in God as Saviour because he has saved your soul?  God is here contrasting these 2 men.  The picture here is of a man trusting in the Lord.  Verses 7 and 8 what a picture.  God takes Jeremiah’s heart and mine and says see the picture I am painting for you.  This is the man trusting in the God of heaven, nothing else.  Wherein lies the great truth – “by the waters”.  Here’s the source of the tree – water that was plenty.

The symbol of the waters
God explains here very carefully that the man or woman who is trusting in the God of heaven is like a tree.  A lesson of stability.  Your roots need to be really down, don’t be like Paul says “blown about by every doctrine.”  He is the only sacrifice for sin.  He is the one who said “I am the door by me if any man enter in he shall be saved.”  Once we open the door and allow the Lord to come in the roots have to go down.  Only by reading God’s word, getting into place of prayer and seeking God’s face daily.  We have the symbol of water which is a picture of the Holy Spirit.  The tree is like a man positioned right beside the waters, best place to be drawing from the water.  So the man or woman of God is drawing from the Holy Spirit.  The third person of the Trinity.  The one who came into the world to guide us to the Lord himself.  Our roots have to be in him because he will not lead us into anything that is wrong.  Water washes, cleanses, purifies, empowers us.  Acts 2 the disciples in the upper room, band of people couldn’t even agree with one another, so afraid, in behind closed doors in case anyone found out they were followers of Christ.  They were gathered together when something special happened.  The Holy Spirit came from heaven, purified their hearts and lives and made them clean then he empowered them.  He took them out into the streets to preach the word of God.  Jesus spoke to Nicodemus “verily, verily except a man be born of the Spirit he cannot see the kingdom of God.” (John 3 verses 5 and 6).  The woman at the well “whosoever drinketh of this water shall thirst again but whosoever shall drink of the water I give shall never thirst again” (John 4 verses 13 and 14).  John 7 at the feast of tabernacles Jesus said “If any man thirst let him come unto me and drink. He that believeth on me as the scripture hath said, out of his belly shall flow rivers of living water.” (verses 37 and 38)  “But this spake he of the Spirit which they that believe on him should receive for the Holy Ghost was not yet given because that Jesus was not yet glorified.”

The secrecy of the water
What the tree displays is not down to itself.  It is the waters that brings forth fruit and greenness.  Everything it gains is through the waters.  Verse 6 “heath” a bush in the desert, dry and barren which bears no fruit – why – because it is barren.  The secrecy is in the water.  Verse 8 Jesus spoke of 2 crops growing together, good and bad.  Both grew together in the one field.  God gives some idea here in Jeremiah of how it was growing.  There was a certain amount of life there but the man trusting in God is trusting totally in him.  Standing stable maybe or you as a Christian this has been hard times.  Problems, things come against you but you are still standing.  You know why, because of the Holy Spirit in your life.  Bringing exactly what you need.  The secrecy of your life is not down to one person.  It is the Holy Spirit working in our lives.  He makes the difference.  God points to the waters flowing past it.  The tree is drawing from it.  You and I are drawing from the Holy Spirit to keep us alive.

The supply of the waters
The water was there.  The source of the water was God.  The source of your life and mine as a believer is of God.  The Holy Spirit is the third person of the trinity.  God the father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit.  It is God who grants the Holy Spirit into our lives.  Remember Saul in his day.  The people of God were turning against God, they wanted a king and it grieved Samuel’s heart.  Here was a nation turning their backs on God.  God has been so good to us and we need to be careful we don’t neglect him and turn our backs on him.  1 Samuel 12 verse 17.  It was in the hand of God. God was dealing with Ahab the wicked king.  God sent Elijah into him and was told to say “I will close the heavens for 3 ½ years, there will not be one speck of rain on the land for 3 ½ years."   After that time he tells his prophet in 1 Kings 8 verse 1 “I will send rain upon the earth.”  It was in God’s hands alone to send the rain.  Imagine if God decided to close up the heavens and not send rain for 3 ½ years then decided to send it again.  The gifts of the Holy Spirit are from God himself when he told them in 16 verse 7 "Nevertheless I tell you the truth; It is expedient for you that I go away; for if I go not away, the Comforter will not come unto you but if I depart I will send him unto you.".  Are you getting the roots down or are you just living here day to day?  Are you getting them down into God’s great love and mercy and into the Holy Spirit?  As Christians sometimes we neglect to draw from the Spirit of the living God.  God just wants us to drop on our knees and cry unto him and draw from him the Holy Spirit.

The sufficiency of the water

How the tree fares and looks is down to the flow of the waters – “by the river”.  When I think of the river I think of a gentle running stream clear and clean running past the tree but its roots are going out to it.  Going out not to a stagnant pool but clean and clear waters.  Acts 2 when the disciples met together, filled with the Holy Spirit going out to preach the word of God “and they were all filled with the Holy Spirit.”  Greatest business for any Christian is to be filled with the Holy Spirit and power.  Peter in Acts 4 verse 8 “then Peter filled with the Holy Ghost”.  That is what we need to be praying for – for the infilling of the Holy Spirit.  Paul said “for me to live the Christian life, it cannot be done under our own strength.”  “Be not drunk with wine wherein is excess but be filled with the Holy Ghost.”  He is speaking to believers when he says this – Galatians 5 verse 18.  It is possible to have the Holy Spirit but another thing to be filled with the Spirit.  The fruit of the Spirit gives us love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness and faith, meekness, temperance,.  God says do you see that tree with its roots well down drawing from the waters running past it?  That is like a man trusting in God.  There is nothing false here.  Drawing from the Holy Spirit.  It will not wither or fade away.  We will produce the fruits we have been reading about here in Galatians 6 verses 22 and 23 – why – because it is the Holy Spirit that is within us saved and filled with the Holy Spirit.


Isaiah 44 verses 1 – 11
It tells us in verses 3 “For I will pour water upon him that is thirsty.”  This had come at a point in the nation of Israel when if you read chapter 43 it seems as if God has set his people aside.  They had rebelled against him, given into so much evil that it seems as if God turns his back on them.  Verse 1 “yet now hear O Jacob my servant.”  He wants to speak directly to them, wants them to open their hearts to hear the voice of God.  God desires one thing, for someone who is thirsty for the things of God. “Blessed are they which do hunger and thirst after righteousness for they shall be filled.”  Water is something that washes, purifies, cleanses, empowers with great force and might.  The Holy Spirit is someone not something!  He comes to the child of God and purifies our hearts and thoughts, empowers our lives to live for Christ in these days.  God the Father, God the Son, God the Holy Spirit.  Don’t think there was a time when the Holy Spirit wasn’t around.  Just as simple as this – until Jesus was taken out of this world the Holy Spirit could not come into the world.  He could not lead us as child of God.  The Holy Spirit only came when Jesus went back to heaven.  The refreshing nature of the Holy Spirit.

A recognition of the condition
That should really search our hearts to day.  We come into his house saved by the grace of God, washed in his precious blood, are we content enough to be here today or is there a hunger and thirst upon our soul today?  If there is then God says ‘I am prepared to pour out my Holy Spirit on you.’  You must show a thirst for the things of God.  That is what you must do.  If you were in the Middle East water is not just such a commodity you would know something about what it was to have a deluge of rain.  It is a parched land.  When we begin to thirst after God then we will know what it is to have a deluge of the Holy Spirit in our lives.  Is there a recognition in our hearts for God today?  That you don’t have that power any longer?  Remember the Old Testament story of Hannah in 1 Samuel chapter 1 and her situation.  She recognised her condition in the home she lived in.  There was another woman who had children but Hannah had no children.  She was hurt and grieved about that.  Something she was embarrassed about.  Hannah felt she was barren and dry.  She didn’t go and complain to her husband, she took it to the God of heaven.  She began to bear her soul to God because of the condition she felt in her heart.  Do we pour out our hearts this morning?  Because there is a barrenness when I come to the things of God, the word of God has no meaning to me any more.  What a wonderful situation.  Once we recognise it then God is able to do something for us.  Just like the day when we were saved.  Remember that day.  You felt in your heart you were not right before God.  Conviction of sin, poured out your heart to God.  God did something for you – he reached down into the depths of your heart, removed your sins, forgave you and made you a new creature in Christ.  You might look back and see a void in that heart.  Christians can be grieved and get out of touch with God, focus on the hurt rather than on God.  God says I am waiting to pour out my spirit on you today.  Samson - not a razor was to come on his head.  The Philistines couldn’t deal with him because of his strength in his hair.  Samson married Delilah and the Philistines asked her to find out the source of his strength.  Samson told her “there hasn’t come a razor on my head ,if there was one on my head I would become as any other man and have no strength.”  Delilah shaved his head and the Philistines came in on Samson.  He rushed out to face the battle.  He didn’t know the Lord had departed from him.  Are we guilty of rushing out into the day, forgetting to seek the Lord for the day ahead?  God says if you are hungry to day I will pour water on you.  Are we living just on past blessing or are we all up to date on the Holy Spirits empowering?

The refreshing purpose that God has
Your land that is hard baked is the picture before us.  Once you recognise that then I will pour water on you.  When you realise your need of the Holy Spirit then I will pour my spirit on you.  Maybe we need to confess our weaknesses, confess that which we have between one another and bring it before the God of heaven and lay it before him.  I will pour water on you, bring the Holy Spirit on you.  Prayer is more than asking for safety and protection on individuals but rather that God will pour out his spirit if we are willing to pray for it.  The Laodicean church was neither hot nor cold.  What did God say he would do?  “I will spew you out of my mouth for you are neither hot nor cold.”  Are you thirsty enough for God to open the windows of heaven and pour out his spirit on you?

The request that God awaits to know
Our condition is not enough.  Laodicea did not see the inner most depths of heart.  In Acts 2 a group of people sat around waiting on God.  I can ask myself what are they waiting for?  Can hear everyone of them saying ‘we are waiting for the power of God’. “But ye shall receive power when the Holy Ghost comes upon you.”  They had a mission but God knew they needed the Holy Spirit.  They were instructed to wait until that power came.  Luke 11 verse 13 Jesus “if ye then being evil know how to give good gifts unto your children how much more shall your heavenly Father give the Holy Spirit to them that ask him?”  It is critical that we know the condition, confess that condition, request that God do something about it.  Here’s a picture of a man presenting himself before God hungry and thirsty.  God says I will pour out my Spirit on him.  We must do as James said ask in faith.  Hannah went into the house of God and prayed about her condition.  She prayed ‘if you give me a man child I will give him back to you.’   We are not praying for something to give us a head start to the Christian life but give us solace day by day to take us through difficult times.  He will give the Holy Spirit.  W’e give it back to him that he might be able to use it for the extension of his work.  There’s a gift God has given to you.  Paul said to Timothy ‘stir it up."  God waits for you to present yourself to God today.  When we pray are we saying ‘Lord if you answer this prayer for me I will give it back to you.’  When we go out into the world do we pray for the salvation of our family and ask the Lord to do what he wants?

What will be the results that God gives?
If God can find one person who is thirsty for God "he will pour water upon him that is thirsty … and flood upon the dry ground; I will pour my spirit upon thy seed, and my blessing upon thine offspring.”  If you are ready to confess you are thirsty for God then he promises to pour blessing upon our seed or our family today.  When the disciples would receive that Holy Spirit blessing they would be blessed throughout their families.  Peter had been a fearful unbelieving disciple, sitting in that room in Act 2 he was scared in case he would be taken and put to death.  When the Holy Spirit came and filled them with power Peter went out into the streets and he preached the word of God.  As a result 3000 souls were saved.  Cornelius was sitting on his knees in his house thirsting for God.  He believed in prayer, gave to the poor, helped everyone he could.  When Peter came into his house Cornelius had brought his whole family in there.  He knew he would hear something mighty and powerful.  When the word of God grips our hearts and the Holy Spirit is given to our hearts others will be reached.  I will pour water upon him that is thirsty.  Only for those who are thirsty.  When I get that man or woman I will send floods on a dry province.  Maybe that is what God is waiting for today – just one person so he can use mightily.


John 14 verses 16 – 31

In Acts 1 Luke the physician, the great doctor now in Acts 1 speaks again.  Theophilus is a man, a person, a good friend of Luke.  Verses 1 and 2 here’s Luke the physician taking pen to paper.  He wants to write a record for Theophilus, wants to tell him about Jesus.  He wants to introduce it in a special ink.  He wants to show how things have now changed.  In the books of Acts changes his role because times have changed.  The Lord has gone back to heaven but his work is still going on on earth in and through the Holy Spirit.  “Until the day in which he was taken up after that he through the Holy Ghost had given commandments unto the apostles whom he had chosen.”  I showed you his miracles, teachings, doctrines, healings all through my book, now I want to show how Jesus is working on the earth through the Holy Spirit.  Jesus Christ is still trying to communicate with you and I the things of God.  Jesus’ work was still continuing through the administration of the Holy Spirit.  Sometimes we are guilty of thinking that the Holy Spirit has no real role.

The reality of the Holy Spirit.  When we talk of the reality of the Holy Spirit got to tread carefully lest we fall into trap of false perception.  Some would say he is no more than a mere influence but he is more than that – he is a person.  The Holy Spirit is the third person of the godhead, the Trinity.  The Trinity is made up of God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit.  He is a real person not an influence.  They will try to tell us the same about Jesus.  They will say he was a very good person who died on the cross of Calvary but not dying as the Saviour.  They will twist it around then will tell us he didn’t die at all in the tomb.  People stole it away.  They will not tell us he is the Saviour.  That is why we have to tread carefully.  It is the Holy Spirit who takes the things of God and applies them to your heart.  He is not an influence.  When Jesus spoke here he refers to the Holy Spirit as such – John 14 verse 16 “give you another Comforter that he may abide with you for ever.”  I will not leave you as orphans.  Jesus is using the word as that – “comfortless.”  When Jesus left his disciples on that particular day he taught “I will not leave you as orphans, I will send you another comforter.”  It means an advocate, someone to defend you, protect you, instruct you in all the ways I have been doing.  I am sending the Holy Spirit.  One little word stands out in reference to the Holy Spirit – “that He may abide with you for ever.”  He doesn’t say “it”.  If it had been a mere influence he would have referred to it as “it”.  It is important to grasp that.  In Acts 8 we read of the eunuch coming up from Jerusalem.  He was mighty under Candace the Queen.  As he sat in his chariot he opened up the word of God and began to read all about how the Lord had suffered and died for him.  “The angel of the Lord spoke to Philip” that angel was none other than the Holy Spirit.  I have never heard of an influence speaking before.  The Lord gives the Holy Spirit utterance here.  Acts 5 verse 3 shows that people began to murmur a little so they devised a plan to split the money, give to the house of God and give to those in need.  Ananias and Sapphira were one couple who had a bit of land and decided to sell it but only give some to the disciples and keep some back.  Ananias offered the money to Peter and Peter said to him “why hath Satan filled thine heart to lie to the Holy Ghost”.  He is a real person, not an influence, the person of the Holy Ghost.  Paul in Ephesians 4 verse 30 said “grieve not the Holy Spirit.”  How can you grieve an influence?  How can you lie to a person?  We can grieve the Holy Spirit by the things we do or say, by our attitude, by what something is done to us or says about us.  We find that he is a person, that is the reality of the Spirit.

The relationship of the Holy Spirit.  This is a wonderful relationship enjoyed within the Godhead which we cannot put interpretation to.  Ephesians 4 verses 4 – 6 the Holy Spirit enjoys a relationship within the Godhead.  One Holy Spirit, one God, one Father.  These 3 are together.  By one Spirit we are baptised into one body.  There are many names for the Holy Spirit.  Chapter 14 verse 17 “the Spirit of truth”, “Spirit of righteousness”, “Spirit of wisdom”.  When Jesus was baptised at the River Jordan he went straight away out of the water, the heavens were opened and he saw the Spirit descending on him like a dove.  When he went to Nazareth brought up in front of the synagogue turned to portion of scripture that said “the Spirit of the Lord is upon me because he hath anointed me to preach unto the poor.”  The relationship of the Spirit to Christ.  He presents Christ to the church.  He gives us the word of God and applies it to your heart.  That is the relationship the Holy Spirit has to the word of God.  What is his relationship to the church?  He is the one who gives the gifts that we can use them to function in the church.  What is the Holy Spirit in relationship to man.  The Holy Spirit gives saving grace.  The Father is the one who came into the Garden of Eden.  He was the one from the foundation of the world, created everything we have.  God planned the redemption story through his Son.  It is none other than the Holy Spirit who reveals that to us today.  Notice the harmony of that relationship – Genesis 1 verse 2 “and darkness was upon the face of the deep and the Spirit of God moved on the face of the waters.”  There was God the word, God the Father and now God the Holy Spirit working together. 

The role of the Holy Spirit.  It tells us in John 14 verse 26 “he shall teach you all things and bring all things to your remembrance whatsoever I have said unto you.”  When the Spirit of God came on the Day of Pentecost coming to abide with his children forever.  John 7 verse 39 “But this spake he of the Spirit which they that believe on him should receive, for the Holy Ghost was not yet given because that Jesus was not yet glorified.”  Only on the Day of Pentecost when the Holy Spirit came to dwell in all his fullness.  1 Samuel 10 the Spirit came but did not remain.  1 Peter 2 verse 12 the moment you bow your knee and take him as Saviour the Spirit comes to your heart, dwells in that heart of yours, leads you, instructs you in the things he would have you to know.  It is the Spirit of God keeping you and keeping you in touch with him.  He came in the act of salvation.  John 16 verse 8 “And when he is come, he will reprove the world of sin, and of righteousness and of judgment.”  When Paul stood in the throne room of Felix and spoke to him of righteousness, temperance and judgment the Holy Spirit took that to Felix’s heart and he trembled as a result because God was speaking to him.  When God came He showed you your sin, the righteousness he had for you and the judgement to come.  We are still in the day of grace, still in the day when the Holy Spirit is revealing to men and women their great need of salvation.



Acts 2 verses 1 – 18

It is to this wonderful portion of scripture of the Holy Spirit coming on the people of God that we turn to today.  For every child of God the Holy Spirit takes up his residence today.  John 14 verse 17 “even the Spirit of truth”.  Another name for the Holy Spirit.  There are different names for the Holy Spirit “whom the world cannot receive.”  Only those who are saved by God’s grace can receive the Spirit.  We need to be open and sensitive to the voice of the Holy Spirit.  In Revelation 3 verse 20 we see the picture of the Laodicean church.   Jesus was on the outside of the door trying to gain entrance into the church.  A church that thought they had everything yet Jesus saw them blind, poor and naked.  It is a wonderful picture of the sinner.  Jesus only knocked, he never barged his way in.  He waited for an invitation to come in.  Will not come into your heart and life and save you from your sin until you ask him.  That means you have sinned and need him to take away your sin to live within you.  The Holy Spirit speaks to us, tells us wrong from right.  Elijah in the Old Testament sitting in the cave heard the thunder and lightning.  God wasn’t in any of those mighty acts of nature.  God came to him in a still small voice.  John 14 verse 26 “but the Comforter which is the Holy Ghost whom the father will send in my name he shall teach you all things and bring all things to your remembrance whatsoever I have said unto you.”  He will teach us what we need to be and what need to be doing.  He will bring all things to your remembrance.  That is why it is so important to read the scriptures and study the scriptures.  Somehow the Holy Spirit can bring it to your mind and help you through difficult circumstances.  Want to think about this day when the Holy Spirit came.  Chapter 2 verse 1 the disciples have made their way back to the upper room in Jerusalem, waiting for God to do something mighty “and they were all filled with the Holy Ghost.”  The arrival of the Holy Spirit.  This is not the birth of the Holy Spirit.  The Spirit is the third person of the triune God.  God the father, God the Holy Spirit and God the Holy Ghost – not his birth but his arrival.

The ceremonial nature of this day.  One of the main feasts of the Jewish nation when people came together.  That is why there was this crowd in Jerusalem on this particular occasion.  Pentecost means 50 and comes from Leviticus 23 verse 15.  The fiftieth day, the day after the seventh Sabbath.  God sent forth the requirements of coming to worship God and expects certain rituals for use.  There is a danger in our worship, a slackness in our worship when we don’t pay detail to what the Lord might require of us.  When Moses wanted to take the Israelite people out of Egypt he told Pharaoh that God was asking them to go 3 days into the wilderness to sacrifice.  Pharaoh told them “take all you need but leave the animals here.”  Moses replied “no I cannot do that, I don’t know what God would ask of me to give.”  We need to come with a heart open to God.  Need to be ready to give what he wants from us.  God has been putting something in that heart of yours, asking you to give it to him.  Are we willing to let him have it?  Verse 15 notice the priest was asked to come in before the Lord and bring a sheaf of corn before the Lord.  When the time came that the children of Israel were brought into land of Canaan and it came to harvest time they were to take the first sheaf and bring it in before the Lord and wave it before the Lord.  It was the first fruits of the land.  It was promising them there was more to come.  When Jesus rose from the dead he was promising that all those saved and in the grave would rise again from the dead.  Jesus was the first fruits of those who had died.  All those who had died and were saved by God’s grace they would rise again.  When the priest stood with that one sheaf of corn then the people were to count 50 days after that.  They were to take and bake 2 loaves and bring them before the Lord.  This was the day of Pentecost.  Ceremonially speaking these 2 loaves pictured the church of Jesus Christ.  The  sheaf of corn had separate ears of grain.  God was picturing for you and me something far richer.  One of those loaves represented the Jewish people.  Acts 10 Peter took the gospel to Cornelius a Gentile.  Peter opened up the door of saving grace to give it to the Gentile people.  The 2 loaves were united together.  The church of Jesus Christ.  The birth of the church of Jesus Christ.  Verse 16 “and ye shall offer a new meat offering unto the Lord.”  The priest was to offer something new.  On the day of Pentecost God was going to do a new thing, bring about the church of Jesus Christ, making one people on this day of Pentecost.  The apostles offered the first fruits of the offering of the Holy Spirit.

Notice the celebratory nature of this day verse 21.  Not just to be one day only.  It was repeated yearly.  That is why the word of God says “throughout your generations”.  On this day of Pentecost they were gathered together to remember what God had done for them.  God promised the children of Israel “I will bring you out of Egypt and into the land flowing with milk and honey.”  Now centuries later the people were gathered together that God would do something special on that day.  They were there to celebrate.  We come today to celebrate what God has done for us.  If it had not been for God sending his great love on us, looking on us with sympathy and grace we would be lost for ever in Christless hell.  He took the best he ever had, sent his son into the world to suffer and die for you just to save you.  That is what God has done.  We need to take some exhortation from the word of God.  The Hebrew Christians were suffering persecution, going through hard times and got their eyes off the Lord.  It is easy to get our eyes off the Lord, very easy to do that, to put our eyes on difficulties, disappointments and before you know it eyes are off the Lord.  The Hebrew Christians were in danger of complete backsliding.  Many do not gather together for public worship.  Hebrews 10 verse 25.  On the day of Pentecost the believers were gathered together and as a result God sent the Holy Spirit.  Wouldn’t it be awful if your seat was vacant and God came to do something special and you missed it?  Remember Thomas he missed the Lord’s coming to them.  The disciples told him about his visit.  He didn’t believe it but the following week when they met together he was also there.  God can still do a marvellous thing.  Leviticus 23 verse 16.  The Lord is calling out men and women from the world, saving them, baptising them into God’s family, giving them the Holy Spirit to live within them.  In Acts 20 verse 7 when Paul was in Troas on the Lord’s day “the disciples came together to break bread.”

There is the characterised nature of this day.  A supernatural day.  Verse 2 “and suddenly there came a sound from heaven as of a mighty rushing wind.”  Speaks of the functions and power of the Holy Spirit.  Let’s not doubt God today.  He can still work today.  Verse 3 “And there appeared unto them cloven tongues like as of fire and it sat upon each of them.”

The challenging nature of this day.  They were to go out into the streets and deliver what the spirit had done to them on the Day of Pentecost.  Peter took that challenge and went out on that day and preached.  As a result of 3000 were saved.


Galatians 5 verses 13 – 26

The problem in the church at Galatia was this.  The disciples had proclaimed the word of God and many were saved.  However there were those who came in and disturbed the people so that they decided to go down the road of legalism ie obeying the rituals for the sake of doing them but not really believing in what they were doing.  Chapter 1 verses 6 and 7.  Now in chapter 5 verse 1 he says “stand fast therefore in the liberty wherewith Christ hath made us free and be not entangled again with the yoke of bondage.”

We have been thinking much in these past moments of the battle Paul had raging here in the church of Galatia.  Verse 25 was his answer.  “If we live in the spirit let us also walk in the spirit.”  Here we see the outworking of the Holy Spirit in our lives.  That is something we must always look to.  Paul speaks now specifically of a renewed nature and a reformed character.  He is talking of the fruit that needs to be continuously nurtured.  Here he makes the comparison of the old nature residing in and the Holy Spirit now coming to live and settle in their heart.  We may have been religious and good living but still had the nature against God and it would take us to lost eternity.  The moment we bow the knee and take the Lord as Saviour and Lord something really specific happens.  The blood of Christ cleanses us.  We become new creatures and we are given the Holy Spirit.  This fruit only comes when we walk with the Holy Spirit.  His inner voice leading us and directing us.  CH Spurgeon gave the illustration of a tree that he had watched outside his study window.  He watched it every day and as he studied the word of God through the changes of the year.  The spring time shows buds coming on the tree and then through the summer its leaves and foliage were produced.  Autumn time leaves began to blow off the trees.  Not every leaf would fall from the tree.  Some would hang on as winter season comes.  Something very special happens.  The sap rises on the old and the leaves have to fall away, to lose their grip.  The more the Holy Spirit takes a grip on you and me the old nature dies.  Sometimes it takes a little while but the old things will pass away as the Holy Spirit comes.  This is only as we give way and give credence to the Holy Spirit.  There are 3 sets of triplets in verse 22.  The first triplet is love joy and peace, the second is longsuffering, gentleness, goodness and the third triplet is faith, meekness and temperance.  The first triplet is my communion with God – love, joy and peace through my relationship with God.  The second triplet is my relationship with you, your relationship with me and our relationship with others.  The third triplet is the innermost character we produce.

Look at the first triplet and our communion with God.  That indwelling of God in my life.  What does the Bible tell me about love?  Remember John writing in chapter 4 verse 10 “herein is love, not that we love God but that he loved us and sent his son to be the propitiation for our sins.”  When we were born into the world we were sinners, had no love for God.  We may have had respect for him and respect even for his day but no love.  He saw us as helpless sinners.  God sent Jesus into the world to be our substitute for our sin.  That he had such a love for you and I that he would do that.  Paul writing of love said in Romans 5 verse 5 “hope maketh not ashamed because the love of God is shed abroad in our hearts by the Holy Ghost which is given unto us.”  The Holy Spirit imparts this love in our hearts, cultivates it day by day by studying his word.  He is the great example.  By praying with him, talking with him.  Have we that great love for the Lord?  Do we love him with all that we have?  Jesus said “I go and prepare a place for you and if I go and prepare a place for you I will come again and receive you unto myself.”  The Christian Paul says when writing to the Colossians in chapter 4 verse 6 “let your speech be always with grace, seasoned with salt.”  When you and I speak lets have this love in our heart.  There is a taste to it.  That others might see what you are saying.  It doesn’t pull them down but builds them up.  In Acts 15 Paul and Barnabas were visiting the church “they caused great joy unto all the brethren.”  Second aspect of the triplet is joy.  Not talking here about fits of laughter every moment of the day.  For the Christian suffers like any other but the Christian has a secret and it is the Holy Spirit in our heart that brings forth joy no matter what the situation is.  I know the Christian suffers sickness, tragedy, pain and they are not immune from them. Thankfully the Holy Spirit can give us joy as we go through the Christian experience.  In the city of Samaria the people were given to such tremendous sickness.  Philip came down to that city and began to preach the word of God.  Others looked on his face and realised there was something they hadn’t got – joy.  One by one they began to believe, came to saving knowledge in Christ.  Acts 8 verse 8 “and there was great joy in that city.”  In Acts 13 the Christians were being persecuted but it says “the disciples were filled with joy and with the Holy Ghost.”  Many Christians do not give joy but cause hurt and division.  Third part of the triplet is peace.  This is our communion with God.  Only God gives peace.  Paul was able to say he gave him a peace that passeth all understanding.  He proved it time and again.  Ridiculed, thrown into prison, proved it when he sang praises in the Philippian jail.  Love, joy and peace.  Peace of a renewed fellowship with God.  Gone is the dread of judgement.  “It is appointed unto man once to die but after this the judgement.”  Each and every one of us stands in judgement.  Our sins will be judged on that day.  Jesus Christ took our judgement, our penalty upon him.  Every sin was laid on him, that he died to pay the price, might take God’s perfect peace and set it upon our heart today.  When I close my eyes in death it is absent from the body and present with the Lord.  Paul said have you that peace because Jesus has taken your judgement, you stand with no judgement looming.  A peace revealed by those who have gone through great time of suffering and persecution.  Romans 8 “there is now no condemnation to them which are in Christ Jesus who walk not after the flesh but after the spirit.”  Have we got that peace today?  The Spirit of God indwelling in us.  Love, joy, peace comes from the spirit within.

The second triplet – peace, longsuffering, gentleness.  This is my company with others.  That is what others see as look on me or is it all it is?  Some may have to suffer longer than others but God gives us longsuffering.  When things are not going right we through the Holy Spirit of God can persevere without throwing in that towel or flaring up in front of others.  That is the Holy Spirit.  Dwelling within you and I, producing fruit in us that others may recognise they don’t have that life.  Job is a great illustration of that.  He was the earliest man recorded who knew God personally.  The devil tried to bring him down but God held his servant up as his great example.  The devil asked God to let him at him for a few moments and he would show you who he really loves.  God gave the devil access.  Remember how one day Jesus said to the disciples “Satan hath desired to have you but I have prayed for you.”  God allowed the devil to tempt his servant Job but he restricted him.  He took his herds, flocks, family then smote Job with illness.  Imagine the pain Job was in.  Through all this tragedy – why has God allowed all this to happen.  When things happen to us what do we think?  Job didn’t know what was going on in the heavenly places.  Job was living his normal life until one day it all changed.  Job was brought into the most awful trials and sufferings but he did it with longsuffering.  His 3 friends came in to Job but not to encourage him.  They told him he had sinned, broken God’s commands and there was no way God would allow this to happen.  James said “remember Job’s patience.”  God brought Job through his suffering.  That is the fruit of the spirit.


Friday, 2 January 2015

A message for Christmas day!

Luke 2 verses 8 – 17

Here’s the account of the shepherds out on the hillside watching over and guarding their sheep.  Maybe would sit around and talk about all the news but were unaware of what was happening in Bethlehem.  They did not know about Mary and Joseph coming down to the stable, that the baby born to them would be the Saviour of the world.  All of a sudden the angels came down from the sky and began to talk to the shepherds.  The shepherds were ignorant of all that was happening yet this divine messenger came from God.  So like each of us even this morning – ignorant of what God has done for this very point of time.  Maybe blinded by God of this world, unaware of what he has really done for us.

The judgement they make.  This was no different from the night before.  They had done this on many occasions.  This evening would somehow be a different time for these shepherds.  Something would change their hearts and minds for the present and for eternity.  Maybe we have celebrated so many Christmases before.  Maybe this will be different.  Maybe this is the morning God would take away the blindness from your heart.  Jesus Christ came into this world for a special and specific purpose.  He came by the virgin born in a lowly place into a manger.  That was only the start of his ministry.  He would take his earthly father’s trade but when he got to 33 years of age was rejected of all his own people.  They turned their backs on him.  They could not believe for one moment that this was the Messiah.  Jesus was the one who came into the world to save us from our sins.  Here was this message the angels brought to them “fear not because I bring you great tidings of great joy for unto you is born this day in the city of David a Saviour which is Christ the Lord.”  Is he my Saviour?  Only if we allow him to be.  If we allow him to come into our lives and allow him to come into our hearts, open up the door and allow him to come in, acknowledge our sin and allow him to come in.  The shepherds never heard a message like this before.  They had to do something about it.  They must come to judgement.  As we come around to another Christmas morning you and I must make a judgement.  Luke 2 verse 1.  This was message from the Lord.  “Let us go now even unto Bethlehem and see this thing which hath come to pass which the Lord hath made known unto us.”  You could have the greatest preacher preaching to you every day but unless the Lord reveals it to us then it is in vain.  When Paul preached in Athens talked about the Lord Jesus coming into the world, then when he came to the resurrection of the Lord some mocked him, some said we will hear you again.  They hadn’t made up their minds.  Maybe they had preconceived ideas of their Messiah.  The philosophers of Athens called him a babbler, a setter forth of strange things (Acts 17 verse 18).  They had preconceived ideas of what God should be.  Today people still think that, they have preconceived ideas.  Look at what happened when the shepherds came to see the baby in the manger – “Mary kept all these things in her heart.”

The journey they make.  They believed it was from the Lord.  Everything they heard they believed.  They have to get up and make a journey, to go in the strength of what they heard to the city where they were told they would find a Saviour.  They found it exactly as had been told them.  The Lord wants to take you to Calvary, to the place where Jesus suffered and bled and died, to show you the greatest need in your heart.  Thank God he is born for you.  They left their sheep sitting on the mountain to find the Saviour.  Maybe there is something you will have to leave behind to find the Saviour.  Maybe the sins of this old world.  Sometimes we have to leave the thing we are holding onto most to get hold of the Lord.  Have you made that journey yet?  You have felt him speaking to your heart many times in the past.


The joy they found.  The returned glorified and praised God for all the things they had seen or heard.  Not talking about happiness, a smile on your face but joy that comes from knowing the Lord.  Philip in Acts went down to Samaria where the people were facing great persecution, given over to all sorts of false doctrine and teaching.  Philip came to them, preached the gospel and men and women were healed and delivered from evil spirits.  “There was great joy in the city.”  There is still great joy when we find the Saviour as Lord.  Thank God he came for a purpose and reason – to save your soul and my soul.

The women surrounding Christmas

Luke 1 verses 5 – 25

I want us to look at some of the women folk around the birth of Christ and come really up to date and apply the principles and teachings we find here to our lives.  I want to look at Elisabeth and Zechariah and what it meant for that home.  Is this a time of great joy?  Sadly for many Christmas is not about the merriment and joy. 

Notice a woman who knew disappointment.  Verse 18 Zechariah “I am an old man and my wife is well stricken in years.”  He was speaking to the angel who had come.  That is the home we are looking at here.  Zechariah was a priest.  His job was to offer incense and prayer for the nation of Israel.  While in the temple something special happened.  The angel from heaven came to where he was.  He had a special message for him.  When we draw near to God, God draws near to us.  Can you imagine taking your place in the place of prayer, that as you do that God will draw near to us?  Cornelius got before God of heaven in privacy of his own home.  As he draw himself into that place God sent his messenger into his home.  We need to remember that God sees our hearts, he knows our situation.  There is no bluffing God.  God sent his angel to Cornelius and said “I have heard your prayer and it is answered.”  Verse 36 Elisabeth was also old who was called barren.  With God nothing shall be impossible.  God had a message for this elderly couple.  Verse 6 doesn’t say sinless.  They had a right relationship before God and they were blameless.  We are not perfect but thank God we can have a relationship before God that we are blameless.  Verse 5 they both loved and served the Lord and were united in matrimony in the Lord Jesus Christ.  Verse 13 “for thy prayer is heard.”  God points out a home with a relationship in it, shows a people of prayer, each careful to marry right, chose partners within the marriage relationship.  This was a woman though who was disappointed.  Time after time, year after year had prayed for a child and year after year God said no.  Zechariah feels it is impossible.  She kept the faith.  Verse 6 both were righteous.  God speaking about this moment in time.  Not 25 years ago or 5 years ago.  No he finds a pair who are righteous.  God looks on our testimony today, not the testimony of years ago.  God looks on us right now.  This moment looks into our hearts.  Does he see us where we should be today?  In that right faith with himself?  2 Corinthians 11 verse 25 “thrice was I beaten with rods, once was I stoned, thrice I suffered shipwreck, a night and a day I have been in the deep.  In journeyings often, in perils of waters, in perils of robbers, in perils by mine own countrymen, in perils by the heathen, in perils in the city, in perils in the wilderness, in perils in the sea, in perils among false brethren.  In weariness and painfulness, in watchings often, in hunger and thirst, in fastings often, in cold and nakedness.”  2 Timothy 4 verse 10 disappointed with people.  Verse 16 when I stood before Nero the emperor I looked for someone to help me to stand with me they all forsook me.  Verse 14 Alexander the coppersmith did me much evil.  Sought to bring him down.  Saw all manner of evil reports against him.  Acts 26 verse 22 Paul before Agrippa “having therefore obtained help of God, I continue unto this day, witnessing both to small and great, saying none other things than those which the prophets and Moses did say should come.”.  God found a righteous woman still looking to him.  2 Timothy 4 verse 7 “I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith.”  With all these disappointments I have kept the faith.  We will face and have faced many difficult situations.  Are we still keeping the faith?  We will face many problems with people but are we standing strong?  God comes in the midst of all her disappointment and says “thy prayer is heard.”  Perhaps she had stopped praying for a child yet God says “thy prayers are heard.”  All the prayers I have prayed they are all stored somewhere.  Can you imagine that for a moment?  The prayers you prayed 20 years ago God could come to you and say “thy prayer is heard and I am going to answer that prayer.

There is a new direction for her in her life.  God is going to change the direction of your life.  Maybe you are on way to lost Christless hell that will be for all eternity.  No second chance, no come back.  Maybe today God is going to reach down and show you your need of salvation and you will accept God’s offer of mercy and the direction of your life will be changed forever.  Through God this home will be blessed and this home will be a blessing to many people.  Verse 16 John the Baptist their son would turn many to the Lord Jesus Christ.  Here was a woman and three quarters of her life was in relative seclusion.  God comes to her now, sets his hand on her life and sets her in a different direction.  Maybe this is the day God will pick you up and change the direction in your life.  Moses for 40 years was minding sheep in the wilderness.  Maybe just a different memory to the children of Israel.  His last act was one of murder.  Distant memory even now in Pharaoh’s mind but not to God.  He sees all, knows all, knew exactly where Moses was.  God knew where he was in the wilderness, knew what he would be doing on this exact day by striking fire in the bush.  He knew Moses would stop and look into the bush.  Maybe God is going to stop you in your tracks.  He knows all about you and where you are today.  In Matthew 6 in the sermon on the mount when Jesus spoke to his disciples he was instructing and teaching them.  In verse 3 he was teaching them about doing alms, doing good deeds, the little things we do for people “but when thou doest thy alms let not thy right hand know what thy left hand is doing.”  Verse 4 “and they father which seeth in secret himself shall reward thee openly.”  Maybe that act did on the quiet no-one else knows about it but God sees it.  Matthew 6 verse 25.  Verse 5 bringing it into place of prayer.  Things done only that men see them not God.  Verse 6 “shall reward thee openly.”  My God sees you in the secret place.  Knows where you are, knew this woman was righteous woman and Zechariah were righteous people.  The birth of this child would change this woman’s life.  We may enter into the private place, think no-one sees nor hears but God sees into the secret place.

A devotion this woman lived by.  Imagine Zechariah going home from the temple.  The angel came down and told him his prayer is answered you are going to have a child.  Zechariah replies “I am old in years and my wife is well stricken in years.”  With God nothing shall be impossible.  When Elisabeth heard the news she hid herself 5 months.  Some commentators take the thought she was ashamed.  Perhaps this woman wanted to be alone with God, wanted to get herself to prayer.  Verse 25 she wanted to take herself off to be alone with God.  When God shares something with us we need to get into the secret place.


Her delight – verse 58.  This child would blaze a trail for others to come to know the Lord for themselves.  Elisabeth opened her heart to the Lord.  Imagine getting that news – “whatever the Lord wants I will do it.”  Is God speaking to us today?

Luke 1 verses 39 – 45

I want us this morning to continue on with a few thoughts surrounding Elisabeth, the wife of Zechariah the priest.  Last week we thought of the news she had received and the reaction she had when she received that news.  The news was that she would give birth to a son in the latter years of her life when she was far beyond the age of conceiving.  This was a miraculous birth.  God wants to do so much with us today.  The angel told Zechariah in the temple.  The first thing he said “whereby shall I know this? For I am an old man and my wife well stricken in years.”  He was struck dumb as a result of his unbelief.  Unbelief in our hearts stems the work of God.  We need to be careful that there is nothing that would stem the work of the Holy Spirit.  He can be grieved with things we hold in our heart.  We need the cleansing blood of Jesus to make us clean again.  I believe Elisabeth saw more than just the birth of John the Baptist.  She was given an interest into Mary’s role as well.  The excitement of Elisabeth was seen last time.  Are we excited by what God can do or are we going through the mundane things of life not very fussed by all that is happening?  Elisabeth was excited when she realised what God was going to do.  Now look at the encouragement she gave to Mary.  Are we an encouragement to people today?  Are you and I encouraging someone today, someone going through a difficult hard time to a new Christian?  Can you give an arm around their shoulder, a pat on the back?

The company Mary received.  Mary has just found out she would have a child who would be none other than Christ himself.  In verse 39 she seeks out company.  In verse 40 Mary sought out Elisabeth because of a family connection.  Verse 36 Elisabeth was her cousin.  There was a drawing because of the family connection.  We need to be an example to our family, an encouragement to the family.  Mary sought out Elisabeth because both women were separated by God for a specific purpose.  They had a fellowship together.  If Jesus has saved you and I today we are brothers and sisters in the Lord, working together.  Elisabeth and Mary were like that.  Elisabeth separated to bear John the Baptist into the world.  Mary carried the Lord himself.  He was the one who came into the world to die on the cross of Calvary for the world’s sins.  Have you a specific role that God wants you to do?  Do you know what your role is today?  These women shared a wonderful experience.  In verse 43 look at Elisabeth’s language – “And whence is this to me, that the mother of my Lord should come to me?”.  In verse 47 we notice these 2 had a special bond that couldn’t be broken.  It is important that we seek out those with kindred minds and spirits if we believe that he was the son of God who came to earth to die on the cross, was raised from the dead on the third day and is in heaven today waiting to bring his people home.  The word of God has so much to say about company.  In verse 40 we see something special about the Christian home - that all and sundry are welcomed into it.  Amos 3 verse 3 “can 2 walk together except they be agreed.”  Remember the days of Lot and Abraham?  They had spent time in Egypt, were full of wealth and riches.  When they came out of that place their flocks had increased so much the land couldn’t bear them.  The herdsmen of Lot and Abraham fell out with each other.  Other people were seeing that.  Abraham realised the solution for this.  He told “This cannot go on, people are seeing this.  I want you to choose the land you want and I will take whatever is left.”  What happened with Lot?  Lot lifted up his eyes, saw the choicest of green pastures and thought to himself what a place for my flocks and herds.  He looked down across the valley and saw the crystal water flowing.  Water was a commodity.  As he chose that land it took him towards Sodom.  We need to be careful about the choices and company we make and keep.  Lot could see it was the best but he made the wrong choices.  Genesis 13 verse 13 “but the men of Sodom were wicked and sinners before the Lord exceedingly.”  It may have been alright to look at things in good light but later would suffer accordingly.  He will fall from grace.  Paul speaking of Alexander the coppersmith said “he hath down me much evil the Lord reward him according to his works of whom be thou ware also for he hath greatly withstood our words.” 2 Timothy 4 verses 14 and 15

The conversation Mary and Elisabeth had.  Good company promotes good conversation.  Mary was only a young pilgrim.  The angel had only met with her, explained what would happen to her.  Elisabeth was woman who knew and loved the Lord.  They began to have a conversation that leaves Mary encouraged.  A conversation directed by their devotion to the Lord.  Malachi 3 verse 16 “Then they that feared the Lord spake often one to another and the Lord hearkened and heard it and a book of remembrance was written before him for them that feared the Lrod and that thought upon his name. And they shall be mine saith the Lord of hosts, in that day when I make up my jewels and I will spare them, as a man spareth his own son that serveth him.”.  Remember the 2 on the Emmaeus road on the day of resurrection.  They were making their way home to their own village, shoulder to shoulder, the only topic of conversation was what happened in Jerusalem that the woman had went to the tomb and there was no body in the tomb.  On the mount of Transfiguration Peter James and John climbed the hill with Jesus when they saw his raiment shining bright.  Matthew and Mark record that Elijah and Moses came and talked with Jesus.  Mark 9 verse 4.  You and I were lost in our sins, on the way to a Christless eternity.  No help or hope for us.  Jesus took his place on the cross, nailed his hands and feet to that tree. placed a crown of thorns on his head that he bore your sin and mine.  These 2 mighty prophets could speak nothing only of Christ’s death.  Our conversation - is it an encouragement to others?

The comfort Mary received.  As she listens to the song of Elisabeth Mary breaks into song too.  This comes at a time when Mary was exposed to suspicion and doubt.  Joseph her husband even cannot understand it.  He has decided to put her away privily.  Elisabeth says in a loud voice “blessed are thou among women and blessed is the fruit of thy womb.”  Elisabeth continues “what a privilege it is for you to come into my home.”  Not talking here about flattery but using sincere words of encouragement.  “I know there are those ridiculing you, criticising you at this moment in time, who look down their noses at you but I know what you have in your womb is none other than my Lord.  It is a great privilege that you ever came to my home.”  Here was Mary just getting to her feet.  She needed a word of encouragement.  Paul told Timothy to be an example to the believers.  Timothy was a young man and Paul put great responsibility on his shoulders.  Acts 4 verse 36 and 37 Barnabas had land and sold it then gave the money to the apostles.  In Acts 11 verse 22 he was sent from Jerusalem to Antioch because the church had heard people were getting saved.  He told the people in Antioch they should cleave unto the Lord.  I’m sure he saw those who made mistakes, there were those plodding along from one incident to another in their Christian life but he had the love of God for this people in this city and he was glad about it.  He encouraged them to keep on going.  Mary in the face of ridicule criticism meets Elisabeth who tells her to keep on going.  That is the word to you today – keep on going. 

The confidence that Mary gained.  Verse 49 “he that is mighty hath done to me great things and holy is his name.”  Mary came with a heavy heart, head down, with questions, not able to answer herself.  She left however with a spring in her heart, confidence to live out the Christian life.  This woman was carrying the Lord Jesus in her womb.  They encouraged one another and Mary leaves with a new confidence in the Lord.  After Philip talked with the eunich, the eunich went on his way rejoicing.  It is good to know Christ has come into this world.  The company we keep, the conversation we have, what about it today – can we be encouraged with one another?  Thank God leave confidence knowing that the Lord is with us in his work today.

LUKE 1 VERSES 26 - 38

God is not limited to places in whatever situation or circumstances we find us in.  He spoke to Moses at the burning bush out in the desert, Jonah in the depth of the belly of the fish.  He came to Mary and described what he would do to Mary.  She would be a vessel by which he would send his son into the world.  One day he was taken from Mary’s side, taken into judgement hall of Pilate.  There he was taken out abused, beaten, taken to the cross of Calvary.  He gave his life for the world.  John 15 “I have finished the work you gave me to do, I have glorified thy name.”  He gave his life that we might be saved.  Verse 39 “And Mary arose in those days, and went into the hill country with haste, into a city of Judah. And entered into the house of Zacharias and saluted Elisabeth.”  The angel told her that Elisabeth was also to have a child.  She wanted to be in the company of her cousin first.  Elisabeth was to be the mother of John the Baptist, to be the forerunner of the Lord, to turn the nation back to God.  It started off with disappointment when she couldn’t have a child.  “If we think we are doing right in God’s eyes then we are not.  It is when we are not.  It is in those times when we don’t think that he is working through us.” Oswald Chambers  In the second study we looked at the encouragement she was for Mary.  This is a great ministry in itself.  She was good company.  Mary arose and went to where Elisabeth was.  Are we good company to be in?  Could God direct someone to us.  She was in good conversation.  She was good comfort.  Elisabeth was able to comfort Mary.  That is what God asks us to do in ministry of encouragement, that we might comfort others, give them a certain degree of confidence as leave us.

The mystery of Elisabeth’s faith.  There’s no point in coming today to take Elisabeth’s life unless we take that comparison to our own lives.  There was a mystery about her faith – verse 41 “and Elisabeth was filled with the Holy Ghost.”  Mary walked into the house, she was with child herself.  The moment she speaks to Elisabeth the baby leaped in her womb.  Mary was now spoken to by the angel, shown what the mind of God was.  She was to deliver God’s son into the world.  Verse 42 the moment Mary spoke to her she responded “blessed are thou among women and blessed is the fruit of thy womb.”  Elisabeth’s expression of faith based on the fruit of Mary’s womb not Mary herself but the fruit of her womb.  All of this was revealed to Elisabeth.  When you and I have a faith in our hearts then when we sit down with the word of God we have the mind of God revealed to us through the Holy Spirit.  The channel is the same.  As we apply it to our hearts it is the work of the Holy Spirit.  Mary sitting in her own home, the angel comes and steps into Mary’s presence.  “Fear not Mary” the angel says.  The news from heaven is you are to have a child.  How can I have a child when I don’t know a man.  What the angel was revealing to Mary was the very mind of God for her life.  Have you sought the mind o God?  The most important thing in this world is to know what God would have us to do, what God would require o us.  We must one day stand before God at the judgement bar and give an account of the life we have lived.  Wouldn’t it be awful to say “I never knew what your will was for my life” when we have the word of God before us.  Elisabeth was showing Mary her faith.  She knew Mary was carrying the Messiah.  Are we afraid to let others know too?  Remember the widow woman.  Her husband had passed away and the debtors would soon come to take away her 2 sons to pay off the debt owed.  The woman got before the God of heaven.  She was told to speak to the man of God.  Her faith was demonstrated when the man told her what to do and she did it.  She was told to take a cruise of oil and gather all the vessels to carry it  She poured oil until there were no vessels left to carry it.  She had to demonstrate her faith.  Are we really demonstrating our faith today?  Are we telling others of what God has done for us?  Do we love God with all our hearts, souls and minds?  Peter was already demonstrated to jump for the Lord Jesus.  One day he was told to go out and cast his nets out into the deep.  Peter told the Lord they had fished all night and had caught nothing.  He had to prove his faith.  To demonstrate it to everyone around him.  Today are we proving God’s word?  Our faith is based on the same foundation as Elisabeth’s.  Elisabeth knew in Mary’s womb lay the hope of a lost world, lay the hope in you and me.  Our hope is in the Lord Jesus.  James said “show me thy faith”.  Our faith has to be demonstrated.

The miracle of her faith.  Elisabeth’s mind was enlightened.  It is only when the Holy Spirit takes the word of God and applies it to your mind that you can see your need to be saved.  Your faith and mine is no less than a miracle.  Elisabeth proved her faith.  You and I don’t realise we are lost because the devil is so subtle and cute.  He has half the world believing there is no God.  People are deceived, they think they are young and have plenty of time to get saved.  The Lord takes the Holy Spirit and reveals to you your need of salvation.  That is a miracle and if that is not a miracle then you will not be saved.  In John 4 Jesus came to the well of Samaria.  The woman came out, a deep dyed sinner who had no thought for the Messiah.  What a miracle took place that day.  She talked to Jesus and went out into the city telling people “come see a man who told me all things ever I did, is not this the Christ?”

The maturity of her faith.  As Mary entered into Elisabeth’s house she starts to praise God.  Imagine 6 months earlier God had come and revealed to Elisabeth her son would be great, a man who would turn the nation back to itself.  Now she has to take in that Mary’s child would be greater than her child.  Imagine the jealousy, envy that might set in.  “But the God of all grace who hath called us unto his eternal glory by Christ Jesus after that ye have suffered a while, make you perfect, stablish, strengthen, settle you.” (1 Peter 5 verse 10)  We are to mature in our faith.  To add to our faith day and daily.  “Brethren, be not children in understanding” “1 Corinthians 14 verse 20)  “That we henceforth be no more children, tossed to and fro, and carried about with every wind of doctrine, by the sleight of men, and cunning craftiness, whereby they lie in wait to deceive.” (Ephesians 4 verse 14)

The motivation of her faith.  “And whence is this to me, that the mother of my Lord should come to me?” verse 43  Elisabeth was motivated in her faith by the presence of the Lord Jesus Christ not Mary.  Often we say it is thy presence that maketh the feast but Elisabeth’s meant it.  Out of her mouth came the power of praise.  Elisabeth’s faith was motivated by the presence of Christ.  Moses leading the people of Israel “if you be not with us take us not up hence.”  Is the presence of God real in our churches, in our lives?  What a tragedy for Jonah – he got up and fled from the presence of God.  Naomi left the house of bread and went down into Moab.  Ten years later she came back and people questioned if it was really her.