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CLJ English 141026
this morning you know I I feel a bit
apologetic in a sense because I speak to
you so seldom as part of our
congregation and I would love to just be
able to share something very light and
and easy to absorb and not uncomfortable
but but the Lord has put in my heart a
burden to speak a word that is a serious
and a bit heavy and sometimes someone
might interpret as confrontational even
but as a pastor I I do feel that I am
accountable to the Lord to speak the
Word of God even when it is
uncomfortable for me to proclaim it for
our people even to hear it and so this
is a the reason why I I do feel a bit
uncomfortable though I know that this is
of God and in a sense I ultimately don't
apologize for announcing the word of the
Lord nevertheless I decided last week as
a matter of fact to alter a series of
sermons that I was preaching at the the
Latino part of our congregation to
preach a sermon on a different topic
from the series that I was approaching
and that parentheses was caused by an
event that took place here in America
just a few days ago which I do feel has
historic implications and that the
Church of Jesus Christ that needs to
address and that every pastor in America
really is required in us in a sense to
speak to the congregation about this
particular event and so I want to place
my comments in the context of that event
and I will describe it for you and I
hope that you will see how urgent it is
for us to be clear as to the
implications of this particular event it
has implications for
the cherished issue of religious liberty
in America the the freedom and the right
that religious people now use that word
religious in the sense of in the general
sense I'm not just saying about
Christians but whether it's Hindus or
Muslims or Christians or Buddhists the
right that they have to proclaim truth
according to their scriptures that they
hold the deer and that they cherish and
to do it respectfully but that is the
freedom that our Constitution guarantees
under the First Amendment the freedom of
speech and it is it is a principle that
many secular organizations like the ACLU
American Civil Liberties Union spend
huge amounts of money and time and
energy protecting and they protect the
right of Nazis to speak about their
beliefs or of racists of the most
extreme sort because they believe that
this principle of a liberty of speech
and liberty of conscience is such a
foundational pillar of a democratic
society and that if that pillar is
threatened somehow or limited the very
nature of our society would be altered
and so Christians fall within that
freedom that's all I'm saying and
Christians should have the right and the
freedom to proclaim truth especially
within the confines of the walls of a
church and the intimacy of a Christian
community but the fact is that in
America even that right is now being
questioned and it will continue to be
questioned in ever deeper more profound
ways and we need to resist that and we
need to declare our absolute opposition
to it so what what brings me to this
point before I even enter into the word
although we are already in the word but
I want to use some texts as a foundation
because everything needs to be supported
by the Word of God but I'm just a few
days ago the mayor of Houston who
happens to be a lesbian woman that's a
redundancy she's a lesbian period but
sometimes you kind of want to smooth out
lesbian sounds too kind of heavy
sometimes but she happens to be a
lesbian and a very committed militant
lesbian she makes no bones about the
fact that she is militant about her
sexuality and that she sees her
opportunity as a mayor of a major city
as a place for her to defend the rights
of LGBT people and she has no apologies
about the fact that she will use her
pulpit in every possible way to advance
the interests of the homosexual
community and so recently the the city
of Houston in a very unilateral fashion
without consulting its citizens decided
to establish a ordinance that among
other things allows for example people
of any sex to enter a bathroom of the
opposite sex if they feel that their
identity their sexual identity not their
physical identity but their sexual
identity in the sense of their mind
allows them to so that means that a man
who may feel disposed to as a woman has
a right to enter a bathroom for women
and be free of any kind of attack from
the law about it or a woman feels she
may be transgender may be simply an
individual who feels that that's my
right and they are free to do that and
other elements that impinge in a very
dramatic sort of way on the rights of
citizens as a whole and Christian
citizens or I for example whether I wear
an atheist or a Christian the idea that
man has the right to enter a bathroom
where my wife or my daughters are doing
whatever need they had got to take care
of is absolutely threatening and
scandalous regardless of my religious
beliefs but this is the kind of
scandalous
teaching that is being promoted in our
time which makes us wonder I mean a
society gone mad there are so many crazy
things being proposed that today in
society not just around the issue of
sexuality that you do wonder and it
makes me think of what the what the
Bible says that us men become more
distance from the image of God as they
they refuse to acknowledge the dignity
of God God gives them over to a mind
that that is deficient and defective a
mind that proclaims and does things that
are not convenient not healthy for the
well-being of society it is a mind that
can function very well in technological
and scientific and philosophical areas
but somehow in the areas that pertain to
human behavior and human relationships
is totally depraved and totally
dysfunctional and I think we're
beginning to see that in ever clearer
ways in our time through the
proclamation of such laws that are
evidently are contrary to the health of
our society so the city of Houston
decided to unilaterally declare this
right and this ordinance not consulting
citizens not asking them for their
opinion not submitting it to a vote
simply because it has the right to do so
a group of pastors decided to challenge
that law through the only democratic
channel that existed still because once
the city used that mechanism the only
channel to bring down that law that
ordinance was through a petition a
citizen's petition that would bring that
law into question through a proposition
for the citizenship to vote upon now it
seems to me a perfectly good right a
perfect mechanism that America
recognizes that is legitimate for
citizens of diverse opinions to settle
their differences through the booth of
voting and so these are pastors
following the law decided to do what
needed to be done which is to procure
17,000 I think 70,000 plus signatures
from citizens
that then would enable that law to be to
be a proposition to be placed for voters
to decide in a Democratic Society what
would be done about that ordinance the
proponents of this proposition not only
collect the 17,000 they collected fifty
thousand three times the amount required
because we have known through previous
experience that we need to be redundant
because these individuals who are
proposing a proposal is laws will always
seek to disqualify many of these
petitions we wanted to be redundant
50,000 petitions plus were collected and
incredibly the city determined that the
vast minus Sigma chures were invalid and
illegitimate through an arbitrary
decision how could I know because I have
participated in one of these petitions
years ago here in the city and how
careful we were to make sure that the
petitions that were submitted stood the
test of a scrutiny and yet it was clear
that this was a bold arbitrary move to
disenfranchise citizens and to prevent
them from being able to register their
beliefs through legal normal democratic
channels and that says something about
America in the direction that we are
going in unless we are clear in standing
up against this creeping dictatorship
that we find ourselves in in America the
the signatures were disqualified and it
was determined that there weren't enough
enough of them to justify proposition
coming before the citizenship five
pastors in the city decided to sue the
city to force them to go through the
proper channels to truly decide whether
these petitions these signatures were
invalid or not to call the city to task
for being so arbitrary and this is where
it brings us through this is the mayor
the day the city because now the mayor
because of the Opera that her decision
cause is not denying that she was
involved in this thing which is totally
it just defies the imagination to think
that the mayor would not know about
something as significant but the city
decided to subpoena five pastors to
submit force them to submit their
sermons and all communications within
the church that pertained to the issue
of homosexuality for scrutiny which if
you know anything about American law is
such a brazen violation of human rights
and such an attack on our human rights
and that it really was designed not to
for some sort of objective examination
of their papers because now there was a
legal process involved but really it was
designed to intimidate to muzzle to shut
up people of religious conviction and to
tell them if you dare to speak out
against these things you are next and
the state has the right to control what
you say even within the intimacy of your
sanctuary and of course this this was
such a brazen violation that there was
an uproar and pastors and other it has
created a national scandal and the mayor
seeing this backtracked and of course
some of her underlings very dutifully
fell under sword and said no she didn't
know about it and it was us doing it and
you know that's not what we intended to
do blah blah blah and they've been
trying to backtrack and to kind of
minimize the reach that they were really
seeking to attain through this
intervention and I believe that this
this move of a mayor of a major city in
America this wanton violation of the
rights of American citizens and
believing citizens is so such a
violation it reaches such a point of
scandal that we must observe it as a
historic moment in American life in an
American history it is a defining moment
and that shows the true intent and the
true
sort of inclination of this movement to
not only obtain rights to live and to
express itself but also to kill the
rights of others in order for it to just
possess and be free to do all that I
wants to do which is really ultimately
it will destroy our nation it will
undermine the fabric of our nation our
children our young people the moral
standards of our culture the limits that
every society needs to put on fallen
human nature I need laws I need them my
friends I need the accountability that
you provide for me because if left to my
own designs I would be a mess and I
would make a mess we all need
accountability we all need laws the
moment that I society in the name of
love and freedom abandons limitations
for the fallenness of human nature at
that moment that society is consigning
yourself to utter destruction ultimate
debilitation and so this is why I feel
this is so urgent that for us to just
camp simply go as life as usual and to
continue preaching nice the sermons
about God loves you and you know he has
good intentions for I believe in that we
just proclaimed that this morning would
be to really be neglectful of our duty
citizens Christian believers need to be
alerted to what is going on in America
we need to be emboldened we need to be
affirmed affirmed in our own beliefs in
our own convictions and pastors need to
be released to proclaim the Word of God
which is a medicine that that cleanses
and that that heals it's caustic yes
it's it's it's it creates conflict
within us but it heals because it is the
truth of God and so this is the
environment that we are living in today
and this is this the environment in the
environment that the Church of Christ is
preaching the Word of God it's not a
neutral environment in neutral times
when there's not the flux and the
questioning of
morality that we are facing in our
nation in the world the church can
afford to preach normal sermons quote
unquote maintenance sermons but in times
of change in times of radical
transformation the Church of Jesus
Christ needs to inform its believers
about the foundations that they require
in order to make the decisions that they
need to make in the everyday world am I
making myself up or maybe into too
complex and too confusing saying what
I'm saying in other words in the time of
a radical questioning of Christian
values the Church of Jesus Christ its
duty is to declare those values at the
very least among believers but also I
think in the outer culture as well in
order to heal the culture to be a
prophetic presence in the culture I am
reminded of the words of a psalm 2 in
this context in the context of the world
that we are living in where the psalmist
rhetorically quest asks why do the
nation's conspire and the people's plot
in vain psalm to the kings of the earth
take their stand and the rulers gathered
together against the Lord and against
his anointed one you know what we are
seeing in America right now is precisely
the authorities of this nation the legal
authorities the judicial authorities the
political authorities standing against
the Word of God in a nation that has
historically always supported the Word
of God and let me can let me make a
parenthesis here many people say well
America has never been a Christian
nation well in a sense that may be true
but I can tell you this that America has
always been a god-fearing nation America
may not be a perfect nation America may
not have been led always by Orthodox
believers such as in the time of the
Enlightenment or the 18th century with
the founding fathers but if you examine
their writings have you examined the
flow of American history you see a
nation that has always had the fear of
God and the fear of the Bible in it its
leaders may not have been perf
its leaders may not have been fully
Orthodox but they always assumed a
judeo-christian context for the laws
that were being proclaimed what is
happening now is that that generic
judeo-christian context within which
America has always float is being
questioned and is being rejected by the
rulers by the leaders of this nation by
the judicial rulers by by the political
rulers of this nation and the people are
being left out of the decision-making
process that a democracy presupposes and
requires so the Bible looking thousands
of years before our time prophetically
sees a time when the rulers of the earth
will get together and confirm among
themselves to conspire and to sort of
establish a mutiny against the the Lord
and against his anointed when it's
interesting this is a messianic sound by
the way who is God's anointed one Jesus
Christ meshia may see a messiah means
anointed and most commentators of the
Bible will will agree that this Psalm
prophetic alee points to rebellion not
only against God but also against his
chosen ruler with Jesus Christ and so it
says the rulers gathered together to
confer to conspire and and this is what
they say in the minds and in their
little covens as they get together they
say let us break their chains they say
and throw off their feathers break what
chains not that not the change that
destroy but the loving chains that that
is they see it as a chain we see it as
headings for safety that the Word of God
provides and these individuals who have
rebelled in their heart now against the
law of God and see it as a chain they
say let's break that chain let's break
away from it let's free ourselves from
this burn
of moral law in the moral belief and
let's be free to do whatever we want let
me tell you rebellion rebelliousness is
at the very center of the human heart it
is the source of every evil that has
taken place in human history beginning
with the first rebellion in the Garden
of Eden no even before that the first
rebellion was Lucifer against God this
is why God so hates rebellion he says a
king to witchcraft because he knows that
the you know the rebellious in the heart
is this this resistance to full of the
being i'm going to call whether it's a
demonic or a human being to submit
himself to the lordship of god to
acknowledge his creature ness if you
will and to acknowledge that there's a
Creator who has sovereignty over who you
are and what you do and that rebellious
is that teenage rebelliousness in the
human heart is the reason for all the
tragedy in the universe the fallenness
of even the cosmos itself and this is
what we see today in the 21st century
where the human beings have acquired a
level of sophistication and knowledge
and technological dominion that they now
feel strong enough and adult enough to
rebel against the lordship of god and
his chosen messiah and we see that in
the question that is taking place in
sexuality in morality in our
understanding of society human beings
now feel that they can invent themselves
we see this everything is being
manipulated is they human beings of the
the potential right now two to play with
and reconfigure the genetic makeup of
the human being that is our that is our
next barrier that is our next journey
the manipulation of the very essence
that of a human being and so we have
extended that into a capacity perceived
capacity to also change our sexuality to
reinvent society as a whole to sort of
everything is up for grabs in our time
and by the way this is not the first
time that
of social questioning and that social
rebelliousness it also took place in
this is what the course Babel you know
where we human beings achieve such a
level of sophistication we don't really
know exactly what that meant in that
time that they felt they wanted to
construct a tower to their credit into
their glory because this rebellious
pneus every time you feel
self-sufficient you feel I don't need
God anymore and so God what did he do he
confused the languages God said you know
these human beings that I've created
they have such potential such power I
have endowed them with such creativity
that have left to themselves that's not
telling what they will do god knows what
he has put in us yes we are highly
creative very powerful but without the
love of God and the hedge protection of
god we can destroy ourselves because
wisdom turns to mere intelligence than
and mere intelligence kills and destroys
so God confused mankind and this is the
the origin of so many the tongues of
diversity of tongues according to the
Bible and so we are living in a similar
time but I think much more sophisticated
where human beings have achieved such a
level of sophistication that we feel
that we can now again seek to question
God and the Thomas says you know they
say let us break their chains let us
overthrow their feathers and this is
God's reaction through the prophetic
lengths of the summit he says the one
and throned in heaven laughs the Lord
scoffs makes fun of them you know the
first reaction of goddess who are these
weaklings to think that they can
question me and he laughs at the the
ridiculousness of their pretensions
because it's so so grandiose that it's
ridiculous and it's laughable but then
the second reaction is anger since then
he rebukes them in his anger and
terrifies them in his wrath saying i
have installed my King on Zion my holy
hill you know there is there is a holy
anger that God experiences when we
questioned his glory and his lordship
and I think this society this world
right now is beginning to experience
some of the consequences of their
questioning I think America is beginning
to experience that I have never in my
whole life experienced the kind of
turmoil that this world is experiencing
now I am I am flabbergasted I've studied
history I've read history and I don't
think there has ever been a period in
human history of such turmoil how's the
one that we are experiencing right now
whether it's in the Middle East Iran
Iraq Afghanistan Israel and the
Palestinian situation Egypt whether it's
in Europe the Ukraine crisis Russia sort
of raising its head once more and
seeking to become a dominant power again
no matter what the cause whether it's
North Korea developing full capacity for
nuclear destruction such a neurotic
society having nuclear weapons in their
hand it's absolutely beyond me and we
see China which is a sinister presence i
mean i love my Chinese brothers and
sisters but the government and the
philosophy that animates the government
which is a godless philosophy coupled
with incredible financial power and they
desired again to assert itself in the
whole indian ocean or in the Pacific Rim
countries and in the philippines and
japan and so on japan is probably going
to arm itself again after a second world
war it refused to to our midst of what
now in the threats of before the threats
of china it's seeking also to arm itself
again and china is seeking to compete
with the united states in africa and
latin america and buying every piece of
land that they can and seeking control
and arming itself in for nuclear
capacity they are they already have it
in spades everywhere Isis and Ebola I
mean that the level of turmoil in
the world is absolutely astounding in
our time and the level of change and of
questioning in our time is unprecedented
and in America we see all of this stuff
that's happening in the international
world is coupled with the the demise of
American influence which has always been
a good influence in the world and the
people of the world have always sought
America for the solution they still do
to a certain degree but they also now
see America as a fallen giant not worthy
of respect because America is losing its
influence and becoming a minor power
because of the fact that they have
abandoned the God that made America
possible in the first place we have
abandoned the moorings that these dis
godly feathers that kept kept us safe we
have abandoned those and so this in the
world the problem of the world is being
increased by the fact that this
influence which is never perfect but it
was very good it's also on the decrease
in significant sort of way so it is this
this this God who has inscribed his law
in our psyche in our genetic makeup we
will never be able to break the fetters
quote unquote of God's intent because it
is written in our biological laws a
woman knows that the God the law of God
is inscribed in her just as a man does
as well we may we may forces us but the
fact it's always be that a woman gives
birth that a man generally has more hair
in his body than a woman or that their
voice are a few degrees lower like we
have we have God's law inscribed in or
something there are certain binary laws
that govern the way that we we move in
the way that we do things and when we
violate those things we are acting
according against the very green of our
being and so what we see in America this
questioning I think you know other
countries make question judeo-christian
values and not experience the kind of
turmoil that America will experience why
because America has a godly passed on
its head it's like a child that rebels
against God after growing in a loving
Christian home that child will suffer
the the you know the kingdom of animal
will be putting pressure on that child
because the law of God is describing
their heart and so that child is
rebelliousness would be an issue with
God now somebody who didn't grow up in
that kind of environment God may not
have really any dealings or any purposes
in their life but when you have grown up
way under the under the shadow of God
and His laws when you rebel against it
it has tripled the consequences and
America has always been there was a
there were covenants that were
established there there are pacts that
were established centuries ago and God
has a very good memory and when we rebel
against those things we pay the price
for it and so what we see now is that we
need to in it because of the love that
compels us and because of the way the
world is constructed Christians we need
to speak the truth in order to heal the
nation's because as the nation's rebel
against the cosmic law against
biological law against the laws that
have been structured into the very life
of the universe they are kicking a knife
they're kicking something that is has
the potential to kill them as they rebel
against it and and the fact that we love
people many people say that Christians
are hateful that we are self-righteous
that we are judgmental because they
think that to love is simply to accept
there's this idea that if we are truly
Christian then we will accept everything
that comes our way that will simply
affirm everyone well I I don't see that
in Jesus Christ I don't see that
anywhere in the gospel you know when I
look at Jesus Christ and his character
when I see his ministry when I see his
words when I read his sermons I see a
man God committed to truth and if he had
to say if that truth offended then so be
it actually that truth offended so much
that he ended up on the cross and this
idea of a Jesus that love so much that
he simply says be who you are and don't
worry about it is so diametrically
opposed to the true nature of Jesus and
of the gospel that I cannot contemplate
how even some Christians can enter into
that belief as well and some this today
we have so many believers Christian
believers you know ingesting and
accepting that demonic belief that if
you were a Christian you will simply
accept everything I accept everyone but
I don't accept everything I love
everyone i know that i'm the first one
who needs God's grace in my life and
when I speak the truth of God I speak at
knowing that that truth first cuts
through me and kills me and calls me to
reconfigure my life and then I announce
it my dear brothers assistance let us
not accept this idea that in order for
us to be loving we have to deny truth
you know I think Christians today need
intense psychotherapy we need to sit
down in silence before God and revisit
the things that we believe our
commitment to the kingdom our commitment
to the truth of God to God's Word and we
need to say am I going to put the
opinion of men in a superior place of
the opinion of God about my life and
about myself we need to come to a crisis
point where we have to ask ourselves
which authority am I going to accept as
the guiding force in my life is that the
Word of God or is it the opinions of men
and if we can come to the
crisis oriented decision that no I want
to live by the Word of God then we must
choose a path of sometimes martyrdom
sometimes aloneness but it's a path of
great satisfaction knowing that we are
living authentically that we are living
with integrity that we are living in
unity with what we profess with our
mouths and we live with our minds the
Christian path is a path of loneliness
many times my dear brothers and sisters
the God did not call us to an easy path
the church and the Word of God will
always be in enmity with the world you
know I think in our desire to fit to be
a winsome and attractive to the world
many times we have decided to throw
overboard the distinctives of the
Christian faith you cannot do that for
the church to be truly the Church of
Jesus Christ that must stand on the Word
of God and then invite others to come
and join them and join us in that
embrace but the world the Bible the
Bible tells us clearly that there will
always be enmity there will always be
friction and conflict between the light
that the Word of God offers and the
darkness that rules the world and I
think that today modern Christians many
modern Christians believe that we can
improve on God's marketing strategies
I've somehow we take away those things
are scandalized the world as somehow the
world then will come into our churches
and that is the most misguided
treacherous belief that you can ever
imagine the Church of Jesus Christ has
always thrived on scandal let me tell
you that the first candle is the scandal
of the cross you know that is a
stumbling block you know the Bible says
that Jesus Christ is a stumbling block
the cross is a stumbling block
in order to get into the kingdom you
have to go through that stumbling block
if you don't want to go through it then
you stay on the other side you know
people are scandalized by the fact that
you know Jesus Christ had to die on a
cross in order for humankind to be
reconciled with God and that we also
have to go through our own cross every
day in order to please God I believe
that the most powerful instrument for
the propagation of the gospel the very
seat of the power of the church and the
authority and the vitality in the help
of the church is scandal the scandal of
the cross the scandal of holiness the
call of God to conform ourselves to his
word when a church lovingly accepts the
Word of God and proclaims the Word of
God that church will be whole it will be
healed it will be strong it will have
authority it will be heard the Holy
Spirit will dwell within it why do you
think that there are so many liberal
churches that have thrown away that the
orthodoxy of the Christian faith why are
they dying out why are they evangelical
II evangelistic Lee neutered why are
they incapable of reproducing themselves
because the only thing that gives us the
capacity to reproduce ourselves is the
presence of the Holy Spirit the the
approval of the God and that approval
only comes and we remain within its word
one of the reasons why I think that we
we cannot simply neutrally say oh you
know what we will become and we will
become affirming to homosexuality or
whatever it is to it can be just simply
people you know all the different
perversions it can be you know adultery
it can be you know gambling it can be a
mean spirit that can be vindictiveness
it can be a pressing your loved ones you
know it's not just the sexual I
acknowledge that but you know we we need
to be able
to question every one every kind of
behavior that goes against what the Word
of God has declared we need to be free
we need to understand that this this is
the protective element of God for the
church when a church naked neglects the
knives rejects these beliefs it's not a
neutral decision it has implications for
the presence of the Holy Spirit when a
Christian when a church decides to just
assume that that's well that has nothing
just a minor decision you know what
happens really what the op shoot of it
is that we grieve the Holy Spirit and
the Holy Spirit then it becomes distant
from that community that is why for me
the call to holiness even though it's
such an agonizing thing should never be
abandoned by a community or by an
individual that embraces Jesus Christ
because that call to holiness is the
guarantee that the Holy Spirit will feel
comfortable dwelling within me and
within this building so we must
understand that the health the
survivability of a church depends on its
capacity to please the Holy Spirit
through what it declares everyday and
what it seeks to honor we are not a
perfect community by any means we are
all broken our marriages are broken our
homes are broken our minds are broken I
shudder to think that you may put a
microphone to my brain and know what I'm
thinking right now even I know who I am
but that does not prevent me however
from announcing and declaring the truth
of God you see there's this idea this
intimidating of technique that is being
used today somehow all your imperfect
you know you and I here Christian saying
that all the time oh you know you're a
sinner you do this you do that you're
hypocrites and there for you to just
shut up and stop announcing the Word of
God that is a demonic ploy the Church of
Jesus Christ has always been imperfect
the
ferences that we know that our
imperfection is covered by the blood of
Jesus Christ and we invite other sinners
like we do to acknowledge their own sin
and to come into this vessel of struggle
to you know do God's work in our lives
with the help of the Holy Spirit and
every day I have to inject myself with a
new dose of the gods grace every morning
and every night and several times a day
I have to come before the Lord say Lord
I'm a broken human being i need your
grace I admit it like the psalmist says
I acknowledge my sins there ever before
me I have broken your law but even as we
admit our brokenness and I think the
Church of Jesus Christ needs to admit
its brokenness we need to be a community
of transparency we need to be a humble
community we need to let people know
that we acknowledge that we are broken
that we have not fulfilled God's
expectations of us but even then we have
to say yes but God you call us to
holiness you call us to integrity and we
have to embrace the agony of the
Christian life my brothers and sisters
were I am landing right now I'm closing
up but um what I'm saying is that
America is engaged in in a in a very
dangerous experiment and we the
homosexual the militant homosexual lobby
and I used that word very deliberately I
wish had more time to unpack these terms
but the militant homosexual lobby in
America has always said you know all
that we are seeking is for the right to
be who we are and not to be oppressed
but really that claim has now turned
into in order for us to be who we are
you need to shut up about who you are
the idea of living that live has been
changed now in to die and let live and
we cannot accept this let me just read
something as I say I wish had enough
time to unpack all of these things this
is a statement from a scholar a legal
scholar who happens to be a lesbian and
who is one of the most honest scholars
that i have found who really say what
what really this is all about it's not
about
you know I went to the state house one
day and I heard somebody say well you
know gay marriage is the law of the land
now and the sky has not fallen well let
me tell you the sky has fallen and that
statement is only being used to put us
into sleep so that we then will allow
this thing to continue creeping every
day more and more that the homosexual
movement becomes more and more daring in
its invasiveness in its imperialistic
aspirations to just process and America
must decide between gay rights or human
rights in that day we have made it into
one thing we have now the biggest
achievement of the homosexual one has
been to cover itself with the cloak of
Human Rights once Americans accept that
that claim of gay rights and human
rights being the same thing the battle
was lost for all believing Christians
and that is the one thing that still
needs its it's been presented as
something that has already solved it's
beyond questioning it's still very much
controversial it has not been proven
that homosexuality is an inherent trait
of the human being to qualified as a
human right to Christians and to so many
other people it is a choice it is a
lifestyle that you have chosen to adopt
just as I could adopt any other kind of
lifestyle and I cannot claim that
society should reconfigure itself to
accept my my choice my lifestyle but
here's what this legal scholar says and
it's it's legal terminology but I wanted
to show you something about you know the
complexity of this issue this is where
honesty compels and the fact that this
is being expressed by a lesbian person
who is fully committed to homosexual
rights it should convince us of what
really what we are up against that it's
a choice between our rights the rights
of every religious person in America or
in the world to be able to live
according to their profound inviolable
beliefs or the
rider homosexuals to live according to
their practice and their beliefs which
requires that the society the culture be
reconstituted in every area housing
employment religious life marriage
education of our children the power of
the state to control the intimacy of the
life of every citizen all of these
things are implicated in this issue of
gay rights this is what she writes she
says ensuring that LGBT people by the
way and now it's not just LGBT it's
LGBTQ it used to be simply LG but then a
bee was added to it and then after the
bee was added a tea was added to it and
now a queue has been added to it I
suppose we're going to go into uvwxyz at
some point as well because you know what
happens as this Lobby keep gains
confidence and power it keeps increasing
the reach it has always been said that
this this movement would end up with a
polygamy and that is exactly what we're
seeing in America right now increase of
polygamy and in the fight for polygamy
and you may be offended by what I'm
going to say but that also this is this
has been said 30 40 50 years ago the
ultimate is also for the rule of
pedophilia of people minors on the race
to be able to engage in homosexual
activity to be made the law of the land
as well now I know that may strike some
of your scandalous but read more about
that there is nothing that I have seen
in the trajectory of this process to
contradict that fact once you abandon
some very foundational areas what is
there to hold back anything else if all
that you have to defend your moral
beliefs is reason then everything is
open to questioning incest for example
why should I society be concerned about
incest if it's not concerned about
bestiality or homosexuality or anything
else it's stupid it really is completely
contradictory and yet in America where
it was oh yeah you can allow all these
of the laws about instance no never why
let's open the doors completely to every
possible change in every possible
questioning all right pass them around
they get to the text listen to this I
can give you her name chive fell below
as well you know you can find her in the
internet she's a major legal scholars is
ensuring that LGBT people can live
honestly and safely in all aspects of
their social lives requires that society
set a baseline of non discrimination on
the grounds of sexual orientation and
the gender identity you're gonna have to
process yourselves it's complex language
but you know saying that the foundation
has to be no discrimination in according
to sexuality if we're going to allow
homosexuals to live according to their
design if individual business owners
service providers and employers
including their Christian colleges like
Gordon College is right right now facing
the possibility of its own accreditation
being removed because of a minor
petition that the president I mean the
board of trustees of trustees of corn
college I know the intimacy of this
process but Gordon College a Christian
institution with clear statements about
its Christian beliefs is now facing the
possibility slimmers that might be of
having its accreditation removed because
the the president simply signed a law
President Michael Lindsey asking
President Obama to allow Christian
colleges to be to remain true to their
Christian beliefs in employment
practices but what you're saying is you
know if individual business owners
service providers i'm going to add
college at christian colleges christian
nonprofit agencies could easily exempt
themselves from such laws by make
incredible claims that their belief
liberty is burdened by the law LGBT
people would remain constantly
vulnerable to surprise discrimination in
other words unless all these
institutions are stripped of the right
to remain true to their beliefs then
LGBT people will suffer and they will be
discriminated against oh we cannot
louder that's the the subtext here she
says if I am denied a job an apartment a
room at a hotel a table at a restaurant
or a procedure by a doctor because I am
a lesbian that is a deep intense and the
tangible hurt that hurt is not
alleviated because I might be able to go
down the street and get a job an
apartment the hotel room a restaurant
table or a medical procedure from
someone else in other words you know the
fact that I can just you know said well
I can't provide it to you go someplace
else because I'm a Christian she says
that's not enough for that person to say
no the assault to my dignity and my
sense of safety in the world occurs when
the initial denial happens that assault
is not mitigated by the fact that others
might not treat me in the same way thus
for all my sympathy for the evangelical
Christian couple who may wish to run a
bed-and-breakfast from which they can
exclude unmarried straight couples and
all gay couples this is a point where i
believe the zero-sum nature of the game
inevitably comes into play in other
words is either or it's not both hand
you know it's either either the society
is fully on the side of LGBT rights or
it's against it there's no middle way
and that is exactly the point about you
know homosexuals you may say I love you
God has designed you I will respect your
rights but you are wrong as soon as you
say that you're against them the whole
homosexual movement is predicated on
this idea you're either a hundred
percent for me for me or a hundred
percent against me and unfortunately the
legal system in America is adopting that
same either or attitude and mentality so
that anybody who doesn't conform to that
new way of looking at things is
violating the law and will be punished
for it so this the power I believe the
zero-sum nature of the game inevitably
comes into play and in making the
decision in this zero-sum game I am
convinced society should come down on
the side of protecting the liberty of
LGBT people once individuals choose to
enter the stream of economic commerce by
opening commercial establishment
or any other kind of establishment that
has to deal with the public whether it's
a college or a church not a Christian on
profit whatever once you once you step
out of the confines of a church and you
step out into the world out there you're
in no man's land that's what is being
said here i believe it is legitimate to
require that they play by certain rules
as the court observed in Smith versus
fair employment housing commission quote
to permit Smith to discriminate would
sacrifice the rights of her prospective
tenants to have equal access to public
accommodations and their legal and
dignity interests in freedom from
discrimination based on personal
characteristics and closing here a
number of writers have made the argument
that entering the stream of Commerce
should legitimately subject and
enterprise to risk civil rights laws
commerce should not be clothed with
fundamental or First Amendment freedom
in other words that is the point you see
the moment that you step into any kind
of interaction with the outside world
give up any First Amendment rights
freedom of speech freedom of religion
freedom of whatever is related to your
conscience which is such a scandalous
such an illegitimate principle that it
baffles me that you know that the
Americans could be and the Christians
could somehow contemplate this
peacefully and even sometimes cooperate
with the implications of this trajectory
commerce should not be cloaked the
fundamental of First Amendment freedom
to exclude members on any basis they see
fit this is the the court supreme court
if the government tolerated the private
exclusionary policies of such
individuals in the commercial sector
such toleration would necessarily come
at the cost of gay people sense of
belonging and safety in society this is
I put this in both ways just as we do
not tolerate private racial beliefs that
adversely affect african-americans in
the commercial arena even if such
beliefs are based on religious views
we should similarily or similarly not
tolerate private beliefs about sexual
orientation and gender identity that
adversely affect LGBT people so you see
my dear friends and please come come
forward I want to give you hope that I'm
finishing I'm gonna ask whether the
worship people to come up you see this
conflation this putting together of
african-american the african-american
civil rights movement and the fact that
the government had to intervene right I
believe rightfully so to ensure the
rights of african-americans against
discrimination and racism its own here
in America now has come back to bite us
through the manipulation of that same
concept in its application to the
homosexual movement and they're not the
same they're not the same I would have
to give you another sermon you know how
to prove why it's not the same but I
would close perhaps with a pastoral
another pastoral observation which is
the following which is that in a sense
you know the Christian community is now
paying for all the discrimination that
we have accepted here in America against
african-americans to the point that
instead of using the Bible to renounce
racism it had to be done to the shame of
the Church of Jesus Christ it had to be
done by the secular authorities for us
because in many parts of the America
Bible believing Christians saw no
contradiction between denigrating and
and discriminating against African
American brothers and sisters and their
Christian beliefs so you see the justice
sometimes of how God works today that
failure that moral failure of big
sectors of the American church
and having forced the secular
authorities to violate you know
democratic principles in a way in order
to ensure that this significant sector
of America would receive its legal
rights as they rightfully required has
now been employed to oppress us and this
is what this is what we have to
understand you know the God is a God of
justice and he loves his church but he
will also judge us when we fail to be
true to his truth into his laws and we
will ultimately have to pay a price
America had to pay a huge price for
slavery in the Civil War and many people
including President Lincoln saw the
Civil War as retribution from a just God
against all the inhumanity that was
perpetrated against African and African
Americans throughout many many decades
of American slavery and now I think in a
way we as Christians are paying the
price because we have provided the
secular movement this destructive
mentality a powerful argument to violate
democratic principles and to oppress us
and that's a call for me and for you to
always live in the truth of God no
matter what the cost no matter what the
cost you know the southern states for
many many years refuse to deal with
slavery because they said you know we're
addicted to slavery our whole economic
system is predicated on slavery if we
gave up slavery we would bankrupt
ourselves and so they chose money over
truth
and they had to pay the price if I
choose now in the 21st century comfort
over truth I will have to pay the same
price we cannot do that people of God we
must always be humble we must always be
client to the truth of God wherever it
leads and in this time we must again say
Lord am I going to follow the truth of
your word or the convenience of being
popular and I know that we all in our
heart I do hope that all of us are
saying as for me and my house we will
serve the Lord we will be true to the
word of God so I just urge you to be
praying full I urge you to be deliberate
I urge you to study the Word of God I
urge you to examine your conscience I
urge you to be courageous I urge you to
know the Word of God to be wise in the
things that you need to be wise in such
as the definition of love such as the
definition of Christianity such as how
you understand the vertical nature of
the character of Jesus Christ the
integrity that you choose to live in in
your life and what that implies for your
life these are times and we can no
longer afford to just play Church these
are times when we are being required to
be mature like never before and to know
why we believe and to know what we
believe it's a time for soberness it's a
time for great great sense of agony
within us and of martyrdom if necessary
knowing that living the Christian life
and the Christian identity is a ganic
it's agonizing it's not an easy life you
always I hope I'm almost questioning
myself Lord am i doing the right thing
should I just chalk this as well and
just embrace what's going on I'm always
questioning myself because I want to be
just I want to be I want to be loving
time and time again the Word of God
tells me no stay in what you have
believed
stay what you have believed let the tone
of my son his character his complexity
be the guiding force in your life set
your tone to him not to the world tune
your personality in your ministry and
your life and your conversation and your
words and your character to knit
according to the standard of the Word of
God and then let God align the world
around you if the Church of Jesus Christ
remains true to the Word of God the
church of jesus christ will prevail and
people will come flocking into the
church broken and needy to be repaired
and to be blessed and to be healed and
reconfigured according to the Word of
God but we must remain firm until that
day happens the Bible says that in the
evil day we stand firmly and when the
day has passed when that evil day has
passed we shall hopefully be found still
standing I ask you this morning people
of God stand and why don't I I else I
can invite you if you feel that this
word resonates with your spirit why
don't you stand you don't have to stand
but if you feel that it does resonate
with you let us stand so that the Holy
Spirit might see our church and might
and let this be a declaration Holy
Spirit of God we ask that you see us
right now and have mercy on us have
mercy on us Lord
we declare that the gospel is a gospel
of love but it's also a gospel of truth
and we want to be a congregation of love
and of truth Lord we acknowledge that we
are sinners in need of your constant
grace we are prone to break your law and
that we are far from perfect and so we
come before you needy and broken and we
ask Jesus that you would clothe us with
your justice that you would protect our
church that this church would always be
a haven and a refuge for those who are
needing the restoration of the kingdom
of God that we will be perceived as a
church of love and of righteousness and
a church of humility as well we thank
you for all the broken people including
myself that you bring every day into
this church and for the fact that here
we can find healing and that we are
seeking healing that we will have to
seek it on to the very end of our lives
thank you Father thank you for Jesus
Christ thank you because in him in his
gospel there is hope
there's hope to break every chain and
every obstacle that that impedes us
reaching that maximum potential that
Jesus Christ came to release I bless my
brothers and sisters I proclaim your
piece this morning I proclaim lightness
of spirit I proclaim joy I proclaim hope
and in a sense of being centered in you
lord thank you for this time thank you
for the privilege of knowing Jesus
Christ thank you for the security that
we find in your word teachers are will
be true and faithful to that word in
Jesus name we pray and the people of God
say man I bless you in the name of Jesus
this morning praise the Lord
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and in the morning I will send you on
your way and will tell you all that is
in your heart as for the donkeys you
lost three days ago don't worry about
them they have been found and to whom is
all the desire of Israel turned if not
to you and to your whole family line now
Saul answered but am I not a benja might
from the smallest tribe of Israel is not
my clan the least of all the clans of
the tribe of Benjamin why do you say
such a thing to me and then it goes on
to say that Samuel invited him to eat
that day and went on to explain to him
his calling let's pray dear God I thank
you that you have a destiny for each one
of us you have a calling you have a
purpose I thank you Lord that even
though we usually stumble into our
destiny without realizing it God that
you know what you're doing we may feel
like we're lost but we're not we're
right where we're supposed to be because
you're looking for us and I thank you
that you have a plan for us but God
sometimes it's hard for us to believe
that sometimes all we can see is our own
problems and shortcomings and I pray God
that today you would teach us how to
overcome our fears and our self doubt
and learn to depend on the Great God
speak to us today I pray in Jesus name
Amen man Saul was not so happy about
what the prophet Samuel told him right
he didn't answer saying yeah you're
right I always thought I was supposed to
be a king now some of us have that
problem many of us don't have a low self
esteem we have a it appropriately big
self esteem that God needs to Humble us
I would say all of us are in that
category in some way right
but look at what happens with Saul he's
like it can't be me you can't be talking
about me and he had excuses he had
reasons why God couldn't use him he said
am I not a benja might from the smallest
tribe of Israel the tribe of Benjamin
was famous or i should say infamous in
israel because it was a tribe that a few
about a hundred years earlier had
committed some of the most horrible
atrocities and if you were a benja might
it was like 'hey you're from the tribe
of Benjamin you since I'm a benja might
you can't be talking about me and not
only am i from this bad tribe in Israel
but I'm from the smallest family in that
tribe how can you say these things to me
now it's interesting cuz Saul was a tall
man he was an impressive man but he was
a man with a profoundly low self esteem
he had a sense of inferiority about
himself it was interesting because
little later a couple weeks later the
prophet Samuel gathered all the people
to draw lots to pick the next king to
confirm that it was going to be saw and
they drew lots from all the people in
Israel narrowing it down from tribe to
tribe to tribe to Family to Family to
Family and finally by lot Saul was
chosen what a coincidence huh the
prophet Samuel wasn't worried he knew
God chose that guy now we're going to
draw lots and the lot will fall to Saul
so when the time came to choose all all
the people were gathered we're going to
pick our next king I wonder who it's
going to be and then the lot falls to
Saul son of Kish it was like Saul Saul
we're so just look at there's a mumbling
going on Saul we're so well so too and
they and they started looking for him
you know where they found him hiding
among the baggage it's like he's high
he's hiding in the bathroom hiding in
the bathroom what was he afraid of and
so they just all get out of the baggage
you're supposed to be king he's like
yeah right
Yeah right I'm King you know it pulled
him out he calls out there and he was a
head taller than everyone else and the
prophet Samuel says look at your new
king and he's standing there he's just
got to be dying thinking I would really
much rather be hiding in the bathroom
right now he's like I can't do this I'm
not that guy he felt insecure he felt
afraid he had a sense of his own
inadequacy now that should remind us of
someone else you know the prophet Samuel
put it this way he said God called you
to be king even though you were small in
your own eyes even though you were small
in your own eyes he was a tall man but
he saw himself like this so I'm self
small do any of us do that any of us may
be thinking yeah I'm yeah oh we can see
where our weaknesses right you look in
the mirror at all you can see are the
the blemishes all right everyone else
they say you're looking pretty good
today you're like I don't feel like I've
looking pretty good you ever think you
have excuses not to do what God calls
you to do no it can't be me I'm too
young do we have any any people under
the age of 18 in this room they have
made teenagers or kids no could say no
not me I'm too young can't be me or
someone else who might say but you don't
know what I've done you don't know my
past you don't know my struggles you
don't know my problems God says yes you
yes you Moses said I can't do it I don't
know how to talk I stutter and God's
like uh no excuses no excuses God calls
people who sometimes feel inadequate in
themselves if we read this text it
should remind us of another man who was
called about a hundred years earlier to
do some amazing things in the tribe of
Israel and he answered in a almost
exactly the same way and I believe that
the Bible wants us to connect this text
with that one so let's take a look in
the book of Judges chapter six judges
chapter six disco go back a couple books
judges chap
six this is a book about a series of
military leaders in the people of Israel
tribe of Israel who would who would
raise up and be great deliverers and
great leaders and how God would deliver
his people and this is the story about
how God called one of the greatest
warriors and leaders in the entire
history of Israel a man named Gideon you
ever heard of Gideon before yeah yeah he
leaves Bibles in hotel rooms right he
put some right and well this is what
that's named after right this guy Gideon
judges 6 verse 11 now this was a time
before I i start judges 611 this was a
time during incredible oppression in the
people of israel the people of Israel
were under the oppression of a nation
called Midian and the Midianites would
come in and would steal all their bread
they would bring all their camels and
all their armies like a multitude like
they said it's like the sand on the
seashore and they would devour all the
crops and all the grass and the people
of Israel were being starved to death by
Midian it was a time of terrible
oppression and so we find Gideon in the
middle of this in verse 11 it says the
angel of the Lord came and sat down
under the oak in Oprah that belonged to
joash the Abbey as right where his son
Gideon was threshing wheat in a
winepress to keep it from the Midianites
ok I want to stop right there for a
second anyone know about threshing wheat
I don't know about threshing wheat you
know I didn't learn that in the town in
Connecticut I grew up in and they didn't
teach it to me in seminary here in
Boston either so let's talk about
threshing wheat wheat is a like a stalk
of wheat right they would take the wheat
everyone in Israel everyone in the
ancient world knew about threshing wheat
you would take the wheat and it's got
the colonel on it but it's also got the
stock and it's got chaff and so they
would bring it to a place called a
threshing floor and they would have a
long like instrument sort of like a long
stick like a threshing stick and they or
they call it a fork
sometimes it would be pronged and they
would put the weed up in the air and
they would whack it with the threshing
stick and it would knock the wheat so
that the heavy part the colonel would
fall to the ground and the chaff the the
light part of the wheat would just blow
away and they'd sweep it away and at the
end you've got a nice pile of wheat
kernels that you can use to make bread
it's called threshing wheat the main
thing you need to Thresh wheat is an
open space that's nice and big where you
can swing and you can hit it must have
been a lot of fun you know kinda like
demolishing you know you get to demolish
things every now and then you know
that's okay it's kind of fun right there
back in that week getting out their
aggressions getting up and but what you
need is open space and you also need a
breezy air to blow the wheat to blow the
chaff right so you need some wind or you
need a breeze now Gideon was threshing
wheat do you notice where he was
thrashing the wheat verse 11 is it says
he was threshing wheat not on a
threshing floor a nice open threshing
floor but in a wine press and when here
ever pressed wine we might have one or
two there's always somebody who went to
France or chili and stomped and now I
never did that right I know that you did
you see you seen on TV what they would
do is they would put the grapes in a
wine press and wine presses in those
days they would dig them into the ground
sort of like a like a 6-foot deep like a
well like a pit a circular small thing
so one person could fit in there and
just jump up and down on the week right
on the the grapes and make it sound
again it sounds like fun yeah I want to
go do I want to try some of this someday
right and they're stomping on the grapes
it was a pit in the ground that was a
circular enclosed concrete kind of pit
they found some of them look up google
wine press ancient wine press and you'll
see some pictures of wine presses from
this time you can actually see it I
should have projected it next time so
it's a circular thing so Gideon was
threshing wheat in a little wine press
and closed wine press do you see
the problem you see the problem when you
need to Thresh wheat is a place where
you can swing and hit stuff and there's
wind a wine press it's Underground he
was doing it why was he doing that he's
hiding he was hiding from the Midianites
because if they saw him doing what he's
doing they're going to confiscate the
grain so he has to hide underground and
try to Thresh wheat the only comparison
I could think of and some of you could
probably come up with a better one it's
kind of like trying to fly a kite in
your basement right try to fly the kite
in the basement and you got the kite and
you throw it up in the air ha it is
still not working I'm still it you're
trying to fly kite in the basement maybe
you should find a windy place maybe an
open place right that's what Gideon was
doing it was ludicrous it was something
that in the ancient world they would
have read this and they would have
actually it would have evoked a laugh he
was threshing wheat in a wine press so
at this moment the angel of the Lord
came to him and sat down right near
there under a tree in Oprah Gideon was
threshing the weed now in verse 12 we'll
go back to the text when the angel of
the Lord appeared to Gideon he said now
first of all what do you expect him to
say what are you doing in a wine press
crushing week right he doesn't say that
though he says the Lord is with you
mighty warrior how about that i would
think that god would say what are you
doing down there this is so pathetic
you're trying to fly a kite in the
basement you're trying to Thresh but
instead the angel of the Lord now when
we're talking about the angel of the
Lord here there are different kinds of
angels all right there are some angels
that would appear to people that are
glowing spiritual beings that would
terrify people and they would fall down
but then sometimes God's angels appear
as human figures and people don't even
know they're angels at first that's why
the Bible says that some people have in
showing hospitality entertained angels
without realizing it like Abraham did
like some of us may have done angel
sometimes can be just a guy right there
a person and you don't recognize them so
that's the case here and it's a specific
angel it's the
angel of the Lord who I believe actually
might just be Jesus invading human
history before he was incarnated but
that's that's just me so the angel is
sitting there and looks down at him and
instead of saying what do you think
you're doing down there he says the Lord
is with you mighty warrior how about
that how about that see the angel didn't
see a scared man cowering in a pit the
angel of the Lord saw who this person
was in God's eyes he saw you are a man
of courage you're a man of Valor you are
the real thing now what would your
response be might be excuse me and in
fact that's exactly what Gideon says he
says excuse me sir look at this verse 13
a pardon me my lord or excuse me sir
literally getting reply but if the Lord
is with us what am i doing threshing
wheat in a wine press doesn't exactly
say that he says if the Lord is with us
why has all this happened to us where
are all of God's wonders that our
ancestors told us about when they said
did not the Lord bring us up out of
Egypt but now the Lord has abandoned us
and has given us into the hand of Midian
how about that now you got to keep in
mind the conversation is going on when i
get into the baptist the baptismal here
i'm going to be cut down low i'm going
to be talking to you guys and I'm going
to be like this imagine he's kind of
underground right so he's looking up out
of this pit the Angels sort of sitting
there looking down and he's like if God
is with us then why are we so oppressed
have you ever felt that way you know
someone says you ever come to church and
people say God is with you and you like
I believe that but it's hard for me to
believe that right now you ever felt
like if God is with me then why is my
life such a mess you ever felt that way
that's the way Gideon felt if God is
with me then why are we a
by her enemies why am I trying to fly a
kite in my basement why am I here trying
to Thresh wheat in a wine press and so
he's saying where's god I've heard
stories about God I heard stories about
how God delivered his people from Egypt
he separated the waters and the people
walked through and the awesome God of
the Exodus I heard stories about the God
who appeared a Mount Sinai fire and
thunder and lightning and that's the god
I want to see but right now I don't see
that God anywhere so you always gotta
wonder if Gideon thinks are you mocking
me you making fun of me God is with you
it's like you know it's like it's like
you just strikeout you're playing
baseball you strike out your helmet
comes flying off you stumble back into
the dugout and they say you're the best
God is with you Slugger and you're like
you making fun of me here are you
mocking me God isn't mocking him and by
the way let me just say I don't believe
in false praise right I don't believe
that we need to lie to people and tell
them they're good at something when
they're not necessarily right right we
don't have to do that that's not helpful
my son the other day he was doing some
karate moves in the in the in the living
room and you know he was he was looking
good I was like Noah you know it's not
just cuz I'm your dad you are looking
good that is those are good moves and
he's like you know he's looking good
then you through on his soccer uniform
and we went to his soccer game there's a
different different experience anyone
ever seen peanuts this is this is
terrible someday he's gonna watch this
online and he is gonna let me have it
you know I just roast him every Sunday
but you ever seen peanuts where Lucy is
holding the football for Charlie Brown
and Charlie Brown comes and and and she
pulls it away and he goes flying any
lands on his back that's kind of like my
son playing soccer you know he whiffs
ends up on his back and then Illinois
people don't just leave him there though
a bunch of first and second graders
gather around him and just kick the
fing out of him you know and and then
because they're going for the ball of
course but they can't see their their
six you know they're just kicking
whatever is on the ground at that moment
and then he gets up and he's all you
know dusty and kind of staggers back to
the game it's after the game I'm not
gonna tell him you're the best soccer
player in the world I wouldn't be too
bad you know I say you you really you
ran around out there you you really ran
you you got dirty you you you almost
kicked that ball you connected once I
did you know okay so I'm gonna tell the
truth you know but um praise the Lord
you do what you gotta do right its life
its life you know it's just life is just
a reality the angel of the Lord is
looking at Gideon and says the Lord is
with you mighty warrior and he's like
whatever you are you big what's going on
here you really talking to me now look
at what Gideon now the conversation goes
on it goes to another level okay goes to
another level look at what happens next
it says then the Lord turned to him in
in the original I think it says the Lord
looked at him and said go now about what
I'm visualizing here Gideon is down low
he's in the winepress the angel is
sitting up there the Angels looking like
a guy he still thinks it's just a person
then the angel sort of does this and
sort of looks at him and is staring
right into his eyes and this is the
moment when Gideon gets the first close
look at this man's eyes and I think he
starts realizing maybe this just isn't
some random person look at what he says
the Lord turned two men said go in the
strength you have and save Israel out of
midians hand am I not sending you but I
think at this moment Gideon starts
getting chills and he realizes what if
this isn't just a guy what if this is
something other than a person what if
this is an angel what if this is God
talking to me and so he says go take
what strength you have and just go and
I will help you you will save and save
Israel out of medians hands i'm sending
you now Gideon answers in verse 15 again
excuse me sir or pardon me my lord
Gideon reply but how can I save Israel
my clan is the weakest in Manasseh and I
am the least in my family that sound
familiar just like King Saul how can I
do this and I'm remember he's looking up
at this guy he's down they look at how
can I do this I'm from the smallest clan
in Israel apparently Manasseh was the
smallest and I am the loser of my family
anyone feel like you're from a messed-up
family and you're the loser that in the
name of Jesus we rebuke that title
because some people live with that fence
black sheep I'm the black sheep I'm the
rebel my brothers and sisters they're
good at school me oh well I'm good for
drinking you know or I'm good for
whatever i'm good for fighting or I'm
good for and you walk and you live your
life with this label on your forehead
that says I am the loser in Spanish
there's an interesting saying to be a me
siento me trata como ser o a la
izquierda un cero allies Kiera yeah it's
really hard just to swallow that means
in English they treat me like a zero and
not just any zero but a zero on the left
less than nothing so it's like go to the
zero and go left which you're in the
negative integers that's me you said all
I see are just some people live like
that Gideon felt that way how can I do
this I just can't do it that sense of
inferiority that sense of inadequacy I
just don't know if I can do what I'm
supposed to do I know my weaknesses and
failings now I want to say something and
this is where we're going to go with
this this is different from humility
humility is a good thing humility gives
you confidence inferiority or in
security is based on fear and cripples
us there's a difference between the two
see humility is good in fact anybody
that God will use he will humble you
first he will humble you before use you
pride goes when you know the proverb
pride goeth before a fall God will
humble those who uses he's done it with
all his great servants throughout
history Moses felt like he was going to
be a great leader but he even presumed
he killed an Egyptian to try to deliver
his people and be a great hero he grew
up in Pharaohs household and he had to
flee to the desert and live in the
desert for 40 years before he was humble
enough for God to use him some people
are too proud to be used by God there's
too much of them they've got a they need
some humble pie therapy they need to
touch bottom before God can use them
that ego that pride that self will needs
to be broken the Apostle Paul talked
about the thorn in his flesh you ever
heard of that he talked about how God
gave me great revelations of heaven but
to keep me humble God has given me a
thorn in my flesh to keep me humble
otherwise I would become too proud
anyone here have a thorn in your flesh
no no looking next to you you know any1
have a thorn in your flesh where you
feel that inadequacy no Peter you know
the story of the Apostle Peter when
Jesus said you're all going to going to
abandon me what did Peter say said I'll
never abandon you lord he was he was
cocky he was confident / self-confident
even if everyone else denies you I never
will and Jesus looked at min said Peter
before the Sun sets tonight you will
deny three times that you even knew me
he says no even if I have to die with
you see Peter needed some good failure
before he could be a great leader he
needed to be broken needed to be humble
I will guarantee anybody you know who
really
has power in the things of God who's
really used by God has been humbled by
God in some way you might not see what
they've gone through or what they're
going through but there's something that
God is using to Humble them or to break
them or to keep them humble because God
uses broken vessels I've heard of it
this way Jacob you heard the story of
Jacob in the Old Testament was a very
self-confident man who was very
deceptive he would do all kinds of he
was kind of tricky right there came a
moment when his tricks and problems
caught up with him and the angel of the
Lord I wonder if it was the same one
appeared to Jacob and they wrestled all
night you ever heard that story of Jacob
wrestling with an angel all night you
see for many of us when God calls us he
needs to wrestle with us cuz we are too
strong in ourselves and wrestling all
night and at the end of the night Jacob
wouldn't let go and he says I won't let
you go unless you bless me and the angel
said you have struggled with God and men
and Neville and have overcome so he
changed his name from Jacob to Israel
which means the one who struggles with
God but then God or the angel hit his
hip so that he was limping and the Bible
says as the Sun was rising that Jacob
was walking along with a limp and he
walked the rest of his life with a limp
for God to use us in some way we have to
walk with a limp we have to be broken we
have to be humbled but that is different
from being insecure you see insecurity
or fearfulness can lead us in some
terrible directions insecurities can
kill you it can kill you fear and
insecurity can turn you into a monster
it really can it is not humility
humility is good
it's based on fear of God in security is
based on fear of people fear of failure
fear of what if fear can be our greatest
enemy now I want to go back to Saul and
think about his life a little bit Saul
okay so are you with me I'm talking
about a lot of different stories right
so we're talking mainly about two kings
or king and a leader Saul and Gideon
both started their life insecure and
fearful but their lives ended in
radically different ways so Gideon went
on to be a great leader for God Saul
went on to be one of the worst tyrants
ever recorded in the Bible because he
didn't know how to handle his fears and
his insecurities if you wonder about the
dangers of fear and insecurity just ask
yourself have you ever had a boss or a
supervisor who is insecure now have you
ever had someone in authority over you
who is insecure and because of their own
insecurities they will cut off your head
if they need to to protect themselves
you ever done insecure people in
authority can be very dangerous that's
what happened with King Saul what
happened with him is he allowed his
fearfulness and insecurities to motivate
him to take things into his own hands
rather than to relax and trust God
there's an interesting story a little
later after Saul became king so you're
still with me I'm telling a lot of
stories today you with me Saul was
called to go to war and to do a great
battle and the prophet Samuel said
you've gotta wait for me until I come
and do the sacrifice so King Saul is
waiting and waiting and Saul doesn't
show up and he's waiting waiting waiting
people his men are starting to desert
and the enemy is right there and so in
his fear he said bring me the sacrifice
and he offered the sacrifice to God as
if offered the sacrifice would be a good
luck charm
rather than obeying God's instructions
Samuel comes and says because you have
disobeyed God God has rejected you as
king you see Saul in his fear and
anxiety he took things into his own
hands rather than taking a deep breath
and doing things God's Way have you ever
found in your own life that when we act
out of fear and worry and we act quickly
and we rush we make mistakes sometimes
we need to take a break take a deep
breath slow down and say what does God
want me to do I'm not going to act out
of my fears but I'm going to act out of
faith now things got worse for Saul
because later God called him to do
another battle and it's kind of a
confusing story that will study some day
but God called him to to fully destroy a
city that was a evil city that God was
using Israel as a instrument of judgment
against them and saw rather than
destroying everything he took some of
the best cattle and sheep and he took
them to an altar at the worship center
of Israel to do an offering a public
sacrifice for God on the way he stopped
just long enough to build a monument for
himself to build a monument in his own
honor and then he's going to do this
great sacrifice look at the great
victory I have achieved Samuel comes
along and said didn't God tell you to
destroy everything and sounds like yeah
I did I did then he says what is this
bleeding of sheep in my ears then what
is this lowing of cows oh well those are
for the sacrifice and Samuel site says
obedience is better than sacrifice what
do you think God is like a magic charm
that somehow you if you offer a
sacrifice it covers over all your
disobedience you see Saul viewed God as
a good luck charm that he could use
instead of Saul letting God be God and
make him great he tried to be great
himself and use god as a good luck charm
in the
process there are some people who use
church that way I was really like that
before i became a christian i used to
say rosaries every night right and i'm
not trying to criticize any religious
background going to it but I would do it
as a good luck charm especially if I had
a baseball game the next day and I
really wanted to win okay I'll say a
whole rosary it's not weird there's a
weird 14 year old and that says but i
was using religion as good luck right
Saul was like that and he was letting
his own insecurities motivate him to
seek to validate himself in
inappropriate ways build a monument in
his own honor try to make himself great
in the wrong way and then when David
came along and started having success in
battle King Saul became profoundly
envious and jealous of him because he
felt insecure no I got to keep him down
because here I've got to be the king and
out of his own insecurities he would be
competitive and political against David
and even tried to kill him sometimes
David would be playing the harp in an
evil spirit of jealousy would come upon
soul and he'd throw his spirit to the
wall and try to pin David to the wall
remember how we talked about a couple
weeks people with anger issues probably
shouldn't own a spear right because you
never know what you'll deal with it will
saul was like that so in his insecurity
he felt the need to keep other people
down he felt the need to be competitive
and be envious his life ends in a
terrible way he becomes an abuser and a
tyrant in Israel and a profoundly
dangerous person I believe many of the
dictators in countries that oppress
others are people who are very insecure
themselves or their group and they need
to bolster themselves by putting others
down thinking Saul did that now here's
where I'm going with this our
insecurities can be our fatal flaw if
we're not careful it can lead us
to be envious of others to be jealous to
be competitive it can lead us to try to
bolster ourselves in ways that are
inappropriate it can lead us to fight I
think a lot of the violence that happens
on the street as a result of insecurity
and sensitivity why did he look at me
that way why did he say that gotta fight
insecure now thank God there is another
path we can take Gideon instead of
building a monument to himself now I
want to go back to Gideon you know what
he did after this encounter with the
angel Gideon built an altar for God to
worship God and I want to challenge you
today instead of building a monument to
yourself to try to prove yourself focus
on building an altar so that you worship
God because Gideon realized I don't have
to be great if I worship a great God if
I'm insecure and fearful that's okay the
weaker the better the Apostle Paul said
I delight in my weaknesses because when
I am weak then I am strong i boast about
my weaknesses so that the power of
Christ can be manifest in me if you feel
weak if you feel inadequate then that is
a good thing because that means God can
be great and powerful in you you don't
have to be great you don't have to prove
yourself you don't have to fight because
you have a big scary God who is fighting
for you amen that is the key to
overcoming this weakness and this
fearfulness and this in security of
knowing i am not going to make myself
anything i am going to touch base with
god and let him be powerful through me
i'll let him be great through me you
know it's kind of weird the answer to
fear this is going to be very strange is
fear okay the answer to fear is fear
Gideon when he realized that the man he
was talking to was
angel of God he brought a sacrifice that
he put it he bought some food put it on
a rock it was consumed by fire and then
the guy disappeared and Gideon said I've
been talking to the angel of the Lord
face to face I'm gonna die and God said
don't worry you're not going to die you
see he realized this was God and he was
afraid that is a good fear it's better
to be afraid of God than of anything
else because when we fear God we fear a
God who is great and who is awesome and
who is thankfully on our side it's weird
jesus said do not be afraid of people
who can kill your body I'll tell you who
you should fear fear the one who can
throw body and soul into hell it's not
weird but if I'm afraid of God because
God is so awesome he's so big but I know
that that God is on my side he's behind
me then I don't have to be afraid of
anything else because you just gonna
have to deal with my my big brother
who's behind me here defending me that's
what King David said he said you come at
me with your spear and your armor
Goliath I come at you in the name of the
Lord Almighty whom you have defied this
day so I don't have to be afraid because
my god is a scary God and he's fighting
for me now i'm gonna i'm going to
dismiss our baptism people it's time for
you to go downstairs you just have to
catch this online because please I
getting to the happy part please I do
watch it online okay baptism people can
go downstairs Gideon learned that the
answer to his insecurities was to see
how big and awesome God was now I want
to look again at judges six judges
chapter six he built the altar and when
he built that altar and worshipped God
and he had an encounter with God he
named the altar something that I want to
focus on he named the altar jehova
sholom it says in at the end of judges
verse 6
or in judges 6 verse verse 23 the Lord
says peace you are not going to die and
Gideon build the altar and he named the
altar the Lord is peace when we know
that our God is awesome and that he is
with us then we can have peace because
it's not about me anymore it's about him
jehova sholom jehova sholom i invite you
when you feel like you are out of your
league when you feel like you just can't
do it to know that god will go with you
in whatever he's calling you to do and
he is an awesome scary God and there is
nothing that can come against you that
is scarier than him there is nothing
that you can challenge that is bigger
than him and so you go at it with a
confidence and a strength that is
courageous and is awesome now what I
have often found in my own life is that
sometimes God calls me to do the things
that I am most afraid of and you might
have that in your own life God may call
you to do things that you would least
expect you have to do things you think
you can't do and God will specifically
pick those things and put you in those
situations so that you learn that he is
bigger than your problems he's bigger
than your fears and that's what he did
with Gideon I want you to look with me a
judge's 634 and we're going to begin to
wrap it up with this although I need to
give them some time to change into their
robes down there Gideon 6 verse 34
Gideon said to God oh wait a minute oh
I'm in the wrong place sorry
734 no that's the wrong place to see
sorry well I'm just going to tell the
story then because I can't find it i
think i need new glasses here but Gideon
was called to go into battle after he
had this encounter with God right God
said the enemy's Midian and the
Amalekites came against Israel and God
said now is the time now is the time for
you to go into battle and the Bible says
that the Holy Spirit came upon Gideon
but he uses very interesting language
for it the type of anointing the word
that's used for it is it the Holy Spirit
clothed himself with Gideon the Holy
Spirit became Gideon almost kind of
clothed himself with Gideon and then
Gideon blew the trumpet and went into
battle and here's how I read that God
wants to do things on earth but he
chooses to clothe himself with people to
do it have you ever heard the phrase the
we are God's hands and his feet we are
God's mouth God looks for people that he
can work through and you become his
hands you become his feet now God could
just do it he could send an angel right
but for some reason he chooses to use
people to do great things in this world
he chooses to clothe himself with people
and that's what the spirit did with
Gideon he clothed himself with Gideon
it's night the the the the opposing army
covers the the hills like dick so many
camels it's just an amazing throng and
he's got 300 biggest losers with him and
he's got to attack the next day now God
knows that sometimes we're afraid
sometimes we don't know if we can do
what we're called to do so God says if
you're afraid in the middle of the night
I want you to take a walk Gideon go down
among the men and just wander around and
you're going to overhear some
thing that's going to encourage your
heart you ever seen there's a movie
about Henry the fifth a Shakespearean
play where where the king is wandering
among his men hidden that's what Gideon
was doing he just sort of wandered down
and he overheard a couple guys talking
and this guy's saying you're not going
to believe a dream I just had I dreamt
that a big enormous loaf of barley bread
roll down the hill and rolled into the
enemy camp and knocked over the enemy
tent and the ten fell down the guy says
it's got to be Gideon winning a great
victory what's up with a dream about
bread knocking over tents right but it
was all Gideon needed then he knew God
is speaking to me God is encouraging me
to go through with it see greatness and
obeying God isn't about being great it's
about being faithful it's about going
where you're supposed to go and doing
what you're supposed to do and if we put
ourselves at the right place obeying God
even though I feel like I can't do it
God promises I will meet you there my
power will be waiting for you right
there and I will channel through you and
great things will happen sort of like a
lightning rod no lightning is going to
strike the earth it doesn't just strike
the earth it looks for a conductor well
god is looking for conductors for people
who will be faithful where you will just
go where you're supposed to go do what
you're supposed to do and watch God move
through you so Gideon took his 300 men
and does anyone know the story did he
give them swords to fight with no no
he's okay guys here's what we going to
do for the battle you're going to take a
torch and they somehow had glass covers
for the torches made it kind of like a
lamp all right you can hold that in one
hand and in the other hand you're going
to hold a little shofar trumpet we got
300 of them here throw with your little
shofar and when I say a sword for the
Gideon for
for the Lord I don't want you to grab a
sword I want you to blow your your
trumpet so so so we've only got three
hundred guys unarmed guys and we're
gonna blow our little trumpets and we're
gonna win a battle you know Gideon had
asked a question at the beginning of all
this he said where is the god of the
exodus the God who delivered us from
Egypt the god who appeared on Mount
Sinai on Mount Sinai there was the sound
of trumpets blowing there was the sound
of thunder there was light flashing so
when he had these men break those
bottles and blow those trumpets he was
acting out the exodus he was saying the
presence of God is here the god of the
exodus where is he he's right here he's
the same God the same God that delivered
us from Egypt will give us the victory
in this battle it's not about me it's
about God and they did it and we know
the story all the enemy turned on each
other right there were two nations the
Amalekites the Midianites they turned on
each other they started fighting they
started killing each other and getting
with his 300 little guys that's when
they did pick up their swords and they
followed after the enemy it is
considered next to the exodus the
greatest military supernatural victory
in the history of Israel and in the book
it's talked about for the rest of the
Bible and here's where i'm going with
all of this God calls us to be like
Gideon and please not to be like Saul
when you feel like you can't do it when
you feel like there's all kinds of
reasons why you can't serve God the way
he's called you to do remember that God
calls you to just go and then he will
work through you to do great things so
instead of building a monument to prove
that I'm who I think I should be I can
build an altar and worship God and say
God it's not about my strength it's
about my weakness so that the power of
God can be manifest in me now we are
about to do a baptism here and in this
moment of baptism people are being
faithful to God
some people approached me and said I'm
not sure I'm good enough to get baptized
yet I'm not sure I'm good enough yet and
I tell you well do you believe in Jesus
as your Lord and Savior I mean if you
really given your heart to him you're
born again you believe in Jesus yes he's
forgiven your sins yes then you are
ready to get baptized
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Transformation through Fellowship
The Covenantal Nature of Love
First Samuel chapter 18 First Samuel 18
it's in the Old Testament in the
historical books go to Psalms and then
go left a few books and you'll get 1st
Samuel 18 and it's a book first and
second Samuel deal with King David among
other characters and as you know we have
been talking in recent weeks about the
idea of love what does it mean to be a
community of people what does it mean to
love one another for real not just in a
sentimental way but in a practical way
we walk through 1st corinthians and all
of those messages by the way are up on
the website you can there's a link there
to take you to a YouTube page where we
have those catalogued so I especially
would encourage everyone to listen to
sermons such as love is not rude now I'm
not saying you're rude but we should all
hear that message love does not delight
in evil but rejoices with the truth I
would want every member of this
community to hear that message these are
important seminole foundational messages
for us as a community of who we are of
what our spiritual church culture will
be but so I thought I was maybe moving
on from the concept of love but I think
I'm not quite done yet talking about
love so we're just going to keep going a
little bit and what I'd like to do is
look just briefly at a friendship in the
Old Testament famous friendship between
Jonathan and David the man who would
eventually become king david now next
week we're going to go into much more
detail about the dynamics of the
friendship and what it meant for them to
to love one another as friends we're
going to look at that much more detail
next week this week we're going to use
this as a launching pad for a particular
concept so we're going to read three
texts about this friendship between
Jonathan and King David and just so you
know Jonathan was the son of the king
that came before David he was the son of
King Saul he was supposed to be the next
king
but then God rejects all in his line and
chooses David and so you would expect
Jonathan and David to be enemies because
they're natural rivals but on the
contrary they become intimate friends
and committed to one another so we're
just going to read three texts about
their friendship and I'm going to ask
you two to try to figure something out
okay ready to do a little game here I
want you to look for a particular topic
a particular theme that is present in
every one of these texts okay you ready
to that First Samuel chapter 18 we'll
start with verse 1 2 3 it says after
David had finished talking with Saul
Jonathan became one in spirit with David
and he loved him as himself and from
that day Saul kept David with him and he
did not let him return to his father's
house and Jonathan made a covenant with
David because he loved him as himself
we'll go into more detail of that next
week skipping ahead to First Samuel
chapter 20 the next page for Samuel
chapter 20 verse 16 and 17 / Samuel 20
16 and 17 so Jonathan made a covenant
with the house of David saying may the
Lord call David's enemies to account and
Jonathan had David reaffirm his oath out
of love for him because he loved him as
himself First Samuel 23 verse fifteen
through eighteen so next page first
samuel 23 well there's 15 18 now and
once you look for what comes up in all
three texts okay this is very tricky
very complicated First Samuel 23 verse
15 says while David was at whorish in
the desert of ziff he learned that Saul
had come out to take his life and Saul's
son Jonathan went to David at whorish
and helped him find strength in god
don't be afraid he said my father saw
will not lay a hand on you you
be a king over Israel and I will be
second to you even my father saw knows
this and the two of them made a covenant
before the Lord and then Jonathan went
home and David remained at whorish okay
now what did you hear in all three texts
the word covenant what I want to talk
about today is the coven ental nature of
love some of you are thinking what's a
covenant we'll get to that don't worry
but this for me is the framework in
which we should approach all of our
relationships let's pray together dear
God I pray that you would speak to us
today gotta thank you that you are a
covenant ill gotten you keep them lord I
thank you for the way you take care of
us and the way you have invested us God
with unique authority to make covenants
with one another and to love one another
in this way and that you honor the
covenants we make and so God I pray that
you would bless this reflection I pray
in Jesus name for simplicity for clarity
for anointing and God I pray that i
would live this out that we would live
this out amongst one another in our
homes and in all of society bless this
message speak to us Lord let the
Shepherd's voice be the one that your
people here in Jesus name Amen covenant
what I want to talk about today is that
covenants are written into the fabric of
creation itself just like we breathe air
if we're human we breathe oxygen in
order to be in relationship covenants
need to be part of that covenant oh love
Old Testament and New Testament God is a
covenant oh god I don't know what
Testament means ever wondered what does
Testament mean Testament means covenant
right it's a will it's the old covet
and the New Covenant the whole Bible is
about God's covenant to love for us and
how he calls us then to live that out
what I want to talk about today is that
loving people in a covenant away is part
of being human okay so let's start with
what in the world is a covenant what
does covenant mean what I'm going to say
is a covenant is a commitment we make
towards a person or a group that takes
God into account a covenant is an
agreement or a commitment that takes God
into account where I made promises to
you not just to you but to God who is
listening to those promises to and that
God then watches over how we behave in
our relationship towards one another a
covenant a covenant is an agreement in a
context that knows that it's not just
about me and you there is another who is
watching over us I am accountable not
just to you but to god there's a verse
where Jonathan says to David now he had
a real reason to make a covenant with
David we'll talk about this more next
week but after David becomes king what
could happen to Jonathan right Jonathan
knows God's going to make him King and
so he really wants to be sure that David
makes promises to him in the sight of
God so that he doesn't yeah okay so
let's read what Jonathan said to David
in First Samuel 2042 Jonathan said to
David go in peace for we have sworn
friendship with each other in the name
of the Lord saying the Lord is witness
between you and me and between your
descendants and my descendants forever
when we love people in a covenant away
it means the way I treat you is being
watched by God God is watching God cares
about what I say and do to you and that
means that it's a bigger relationship
it's a relationship not just with you
but with god as i connect to you so
covenants might be different right
some covenants may have economic
implications right you make a commitment
to pay a certain amount of money or
they're going to take the car away right
some of them are financial contracts
some of them might have family
implications or or affection or intimacy
into in terms of marriage covenants and
things like that some covenants are
conditional I and both parties need to
do their part some are unconditional
some covenants are bilateral some are
unilateral some covenants are good and
some are bad God makes it clear there
are some people you are not to enter
into covenant within a certain formal
way because it's only going to get you
in problems anyone ever signed a
document that afterwards you wished you
hadn't anyone gotten tangled up with a
business partner and later you're like
oops that was a bad idea bad covenant
God made it very clear to his people
when they went into the Promised Land do
not make covenants with the people in
that land they are they're just going to
drag you down so some covenants are
meant to be made formal some or not some
can be renewed I love it when when a
couple renews their wedding vows some
covenants can be revoked for whatever
for certain reasons if there are certain
violations some involve major
responsibilities that you're devoting
your whole life to a person and some are
much more limited in nature it's just an
arrangement or a commitment to do a
particular thing at a particular moment
there's different kinds of covenants but
what they all have in common is their
commitments that are made formally where
there are consequences where God is
watching or society is watching in some
way and that if the Covenant is not
fulfilled there's a problem so typically
a covenant has oaths and promises or
vows what I like to say to couples when
they're getting married before they say
their vows that a vow is a promise
you're not just making to the person but
you're making the God so your
faithfulness is not just to the person
but it's to God because you promised
both the person and God that you'll do
your part right so it's a it's that kind
of promise and it's a big it's a big
deal right anyone remember that if you
were married
once there you know what that's like do
you take this woman to be your lawfully
wedded wife to live together in the holy
estate of matrimony do you promise love
comfort honor and keep her and forsaking
all others to keep yourself only big
deal big promise big covenant that you
make in the sight of God now there's
other types of oaths and promises you
make right never sure if you've had to
give testimony in court you know before
you give testimony in court what do you
do raise your right hand do you swear to
tell the truth the whole truth and
nothing but the truth and do they still
say so help me God they still say that
right why because the whole idea could
take God out of the picture well then
who then what's the deal so even now
with everything they're trying to do our
society they can't do that because our
whole legal system is based on the
sacredness of an oath the sacredness of
a promise that you're going to tell the
truth and that we're going to use that
as evidence and so it's all based around
that the president takes an oath right
to preserve protect and defend the
Constitution of the United States and
his hands I'm the Bible still on the
Bible right it's still in a Bible you
know if they're making the the promise
right it's a vow I understand Sabharwal
lawyers take that do doctors take vows
we got some doctors floating around
doctors take vows of some sort that I
assume there's important stuff in that
vow I hope right I'll you doctors out
there that you'll do your best for us
right politicians civil servants we have
some police officers among us but I
won't point them out but police officers
take vows civil service exams
firefighters people who are serving
society make a promise that I will be
faithful to the community I'm serving
and it's an important promise it's a
promise they won't break because they
know or that they feel the importance of
because they're making it to God you
make a commitment you make a vow when
you sign a contract right you're signing
it and there are results if we violate
those vows right if we violate that
contract if you purchased a house or a
car there's all these scary documents
you have to sign
multiple times and there's people
witness and you sign it and there's
another one and another one another
you're like this feels really important
I'm starting to get nervous it starting
to get the feeling I can't back out of
this right yeah that's the idea it's an
important vow it's an important
commitment and there are consequences in
a covenant if the vow or the commitment
is violated there are our negative
consequences we already talked about a
financial contract you make a promise to
make certain payments and you get to
keep the car no payment no car right
unfortunately this way it worked
employment you you make as you sign a
contract you will fulfill certain
responsibilities and you get paid a
certain amount no work no job right
there's treaties there's that there's
consequences now usually these things
are so important the covenants have
ceremonies that come with them or
symbols or signs you make a wedding vow
and you wear this little ring around to
remember oh yeah yeah you're married I
say that to recent newlyweds getting
your brain formatted around the time
around the idea that you're not single
anymore might take a while right you've
got to look at that ring and remember oh
yeah don't forget to call don't forget
you know you're married right it's a new
way of thinking so you have a symbol to
remind you of the Covenant you made
there's other types of symbols it can be
as simple as a handshake right it could
be much bigger than that right there can
be there documents you sign we talked
about in the old world in the ancient
world when there was a covenant between
two countries they would often build a
pile of rocks and name it these rocks
are a testimony that we made a treaty
don't break the treaty and then they
would sit down you know what they would
often do is there cover dental ceremony
they would have a meal together isn't
that beautiful you know where the word
companion comes from this is in the lot
you know companion means con with pan
pond bread I on breaking breaking bread
together so a companion you break bread
together you have a meal a covenant
Emile the Lord's Supper is a covenant Oh
meal that we have with God where we eat
together with God
show that we're in a covenant ill
relationship with him there's all kinds
of symbol in the Bible how about a
rainbow right God makes a promise to
Noah and says I'm going to give you a
sign that you won't forget and that I
won't forget there's a rainbow in the
sky and every time I see the rainbow I'm
going to remember I'm not going to flood
the earth again like God needs to remind
himself right it's really more reminding
us that God is faithful to his promises
baptism right different types of
ceremonies are covenantal ceremonies
they're meant to be unforgettable if
it's a very important covenant having a
wedding usually there must be witnesses
they're watching you make this
commitment so when you try to wriggle
out of it there's people there's a I saw
you you signed or I saw you I was dinner
right next to you the whole idea of
witnesses yeah I did get married till I
was in I was in my mid 30s when I got
married I was in a lot of weddings
before I got married a lot a lot of
weddings I do all kinds of money on
tuxes all just tuxes okay whatever it
wasn't till my own that I realized the
importance of the witnesses that there
is a feeling that people are watching
that this is a public commitment that
you're making that promise not just to
the person but also to God but also to
that person's mom and dad also that
person's best friend also to all these
random people who are watching
commitment public covenants symbols
signs promises in the sight of God in
the ancient world in the Bible times now
the reason I'm talking about all this is
because the Bible is all formatted
around this idea of covenants now I'm
talking about a lot of theology here so
I can ask you to buckle in and stay with
me it's going to be important okay for
practical implications in the old world
Kings would make contracts in a very
interesting way a great king a powerful
King would make contracts with those who
became part of his empire lesser kings
that would have smaller dominions and it
would usually start with something
called they would follow a very specific
format for their contract between
it would start with a historical
prologue where one King would talk about
all the reasons why it's a good idea for
you to enter into this covenant because
I'm a good king I'm a powerful King I
can protect you I'm Abba nificent King I
didn't destroy you when I could have if
they would say these kinds of things so
it is to your benefit take on viene
estado en este pack though it is to your
benefit to be in this covenant
relationship and then they would usually
move on to the expectations that would
be on the vassal state or the lesser
King there were certain laws or
commandments that they would have to
follow in order to be inappropriate
relationship with the leading King and
they would often write these laws down
on tablets are there any bells going off
for you of places where laws in the
Bible are written on tablets well that
would happen between two kings they
would write down those laws and then
there would be certain blessings if you
keep this covenant if you obey these
laws there will be blessings the leader
king will protect you he will provide
for you he won't destroy you all kinds
of things and then there are curses
covenantal curses if you violate it so
they would go through this whole thing
and there would be a ceremony and
sometimes they would do this ceremony to
ratify the Covenant that would be so
vivid that you could never forget it you
ever heard the phrase to cut a deal we
cut a deal they cut a deal right you
ever wonder where that comes from I
believe it comes from the Bible it comes
from the Old Testament world where you
know what they would do to ratify the
governor this is kind of gross okay I
hope you haven't eaten just recently
right they would take animals they would
slaughter them they would cut them in
half and they would form an isle of the
cut pieces all that you know entrails
all the stuff you know it's messy it's
meant to be messy right the animals are
all lined up and the lesser King walks
through the parts and says if I violate
the terms of this covenant may I be like
one of these
whatevers that just things didn't go too
well for them it's a covenant it's a
self curse almost saying may I keep this
covenant or may I be like one of them so
it's a very severe thing unforgettable
and it's meant to shake them up a little
bit now this is going to become
important because God has this kind of
ceremony with Abraham at one point in
the Bible we're going to talk about that
a little later so there are covenants
now we see as I'm talking about this
laws a special bonded relationship the
whole Bible is about God entering into
this kind of covenant with the people of
Israel with Moses and there's a
historical prologue I am the Lord your
God who brought you up out of lead a jip
tout of the land of slavery you shall
have no other gods before me and God
gives them Commandments why just so
they'll obey a bunch of rules no so that
you will be my people and I will be your
God God is marrying his people he's
making a covenant with his people they
become one and it's a conditional
covenant if they violate the Covenant
and worship other gods they're going to
lose that privileged relationship
they're going to lose the land their
temple destroyed deported and that ended
up happening is you read the Bible so
God is a covenant Oh God a God who makes
promises and keeps them a God who makes
promises that are two way with people
you know it was even like that without
him and Eve wasn't it God blesses them
with the garden he puts them there he
provides for them but it was not
unconditional in the day you can have
this beautiful garden will have this
intimacy but there is one particular
tree the tree of the knowledge of good
and evil that's the one tree I don't
want you eating from right in the day
you eat of it you shall surely die
there's a covenant there's an agreement
that obviously is violated God makes
commitments I'd like you to go with me
to Genesis chapter 12 and I'd like you
to look with me at the Covenant that God
makes to Abraham it's the beginning of
it it goes on and on but Genesis chapter
2
says the Lord had said to Abram go from
your country leave your country your
people in your father's household and go
to the land that I will show you and
there are promises I will make you into
a great nation and I will bless you I
will make your name great and you will
be a blessing I will bless those who
bless you and whoever curses you I will
curse and all peoples on earth will be
blessed through you so Abram went as the
Lord had told him and he took his family
with him he was 75 years old how about
those promises I will make you into a
great nation and I will bless you anyone
attacks you and curses you I will curse
them I will fight your battles you give
up i will make your name great you'll be
famous through you and your descendants
all nations on earth will be will be
blessed God promises Abram of future a
destiny protection greatness provision
all kinds of blessings but it doesn't
come without something that Abram has to
do it's a two-way covenant right what
does Abram have to do for all this to be
fulfilled he's got to believe and go God
tells him you've got to leave home
you've got to leave your people your
father's household and go to the land
that I will show you he didn't even know
where he was going but he had to trust
that God was a faithful covenant Oh God
that God would fulfill his promises and
so Abram went God is a covenant to God
he enters into these relationships with
people throughout the Bible but there
was something that people had to do to
keep their part and if they didn't keep
their part there were consequences I
mentioned God's promise to the people of
Israel that if you you know I'm the Lord
your God you'll have no other gods
before me the first and most important
commandment and then he explains the
terms of the Covenant God gave them a
land he gave them a temple he gave them
his presence but he said if you violate
this covenant and worship other gods you
will lose everything I've given you and
you'll be deported to another land and
they were for
70 years God let their enemies defeat
them so God is a covenant Oh God and he
takes his covenants seriously that he
makes and we need to take his covenant
seriously too but there's another type
of of covenant that God makes and that's
what I want to talk about and then i'm
going to start bringing it home to how
we love one another some are wondering
okay what does this have to do with how
i love people and it's the Covenant it's
the concept of grace grace covenants see
all of these other covenants were
contingent on obedience God makes
promises and in order for those promises
to be fulfilled you must obey the rules
that God gives but God in His grace also
makes away so that even when people
violate the terms of the agreement he
picks up the penalty for them in other
words they don't do what they're
supposed to do there are consequences
and God finds a way to suffer those
consequences so that people can still
experience the blessings that were
promised remember how I talked about the
Covenant where they would separate the
animals and they would cut them right
and all the the person would walk
through God told Abram one night I want
you to take animals cut them put them in
pieces form an aisle and in the middle
of the night there was a deep darkness
that fell over Abram he fell into a deep
sleep and then he kind of has this
trance and he wakes up and he has a
vision he sees a flaming fire pot with
sort of a pot with with smoke coming out
of it remember I made that though I
won't repeat I was teaching this to my
kids once and my daughter was asking so
there was so God was smoking pot or
something kind of like no it was a
smoking pot God was a smoking pot any
what and thankfully she doesn't know
what that means but there's a smoking
pot that appeared along with a torch of
fire so there were two columns a column
of fire and a column of smoke and Abram
is there and God appears to him by the
way where else do we see a column of
smoke and a column of fire when God took
them out of Egypt he appeared to them as
a
pillar of fire in a pillar of smoke so
Abram is watching this and then God
makes promises to him your people will
be enslaved but I will take them out of
slavery I'll bring them to this land I
will give them this land and then
something amazing happens the the fire
the smoking pot and the burning torch
move through the pieces now can you see
how that is a shocking thing never in a
treaty or a covenant would the greater
King walk through the pieces it was
always the lesser king who would walk
through the pieces saying if I disobey
you can do this to me well God said I'm
going to do your part of this deal I'm
going to keep your part of the Covenant
and God Himself passes between the
pieces as if to say if the Covenant is
violated God is saying may I be broken
and bleeding as a consequence now the
covenant between God and Abram and then
God and Moses a little later is violated
and what happens to make it possible for
us to be forgiven the Bible says the
penalty of sin is death that is the
consequence of sinning of breaking the
eternal covenant with the eternal God
death and God says I will take the
penalty of your disobedience on myself
Jesus when he was at the Last Supper
said this wine is the this is the cup of
the New Covenant in my blood jesus said
this is my covenant my body broken for
you it's broken separated for you God
took the curse for us God enters into a
covenant with people that has an element
of grace grace means that God shows
favor on you even though you don't
deserve it grace means God doesn't just
give me he doesn't just not give me what
I deserve the punishment but he even
gives me the good I don't deserve but it
doesn't come without a cost
there needs to be death and sacrifice
God is a coven mental God now here's
where I'm going with this our
relationship with God can be based on
the assurance that God is faithful that
God makes promises and God will fulfill
those promises I can count on him no
matter what even if I am faithless God
remains faithful because he cannot deny
himself even when I sin and blow it God
is still there for me God made promises
you know I discovered something when I
was reading in Jeremiah chapter 31 about
the new covenant listen to this about
the new covenant you don't have to turn
there but Jeremiah 31 says the days are
coming declares the lord when i will
make a new covenant with the people of
Israel with the people of Judah it won't
be like the Covenant I made with their
ancestors when I took them by the hand
to lead them out of Egypt because they
broke my covenant though I was a husband
to them declares the Lord this is the
Covenant I will make with the people of
Israel after that time declares the lord
I will put my law in their minds and I
will write it on their hearts I will be
their God and they will be my people no
longer will someone teach his neighbor
saying no the Lord because they will all
know me from the least to the greatest
declares the Lord for I will forgive
their wickedness and remember their sins
no more and you know what's something I
noticed afterwards in the next part of
the text it says this it says this is
what the Lord says he who appoints the
Sun to shine by day who decrees the moon
and the stars to shine by night who
stirs up the see that its waves roared
lord almighty is his name only if these
decrees vanished from my sight declares
the Lord will Israel ever cease being a
nation before me isn't it amazing that
Israel is still a country after 5,000
years it's still there most nations from
5,000 years ago no longer exist Israel
still exists God is faithful to his
covenant no matter what he will come
through for his people maybe you are
someone who is painfully aware of the
ways you have failed
I hope we all are because none of us is
perfect we all have sinned and fall
short of the glory of God we can know
God is faithful to me not because of
anything I have done because I have
broken the Covenant but God is faithful
to keep my end of the Covenant for me he
is a faithful God he is a coven until
God just like he put the rainbow in the
sky and said I'll never flood the earth
again God says I am with you I will
never forsake you God is a covenant till
God now here's where I'm going with this
all right jesus said some amazing things
to his disciples after he washed their
feet and talked about the Covenant in
his blood jesus said in the same way I
have loved you so also you are to love
one another just like God is a coven
ental God and keeps his promises and it
shows grace we are to love people
covenant alee firmly in the sight of God
with a sense of commitment and sacrifice
we owe every person what the Bible calls
a debt of love listen to this in Romans
13 8 it says no let no debt remaining
remain outstanding among you except the
continuing debt to love one another for
whoever loves others has fulfilled the
law I owe you love I owe you love I have
a continuing debt to love you two love
each person that God has put in my life
now some people don't believe this
because they never signed a contract to
love right as some people you never
signed a contract saying I promise to
love Greg except for one of you you know
there's one of you that did that but not
another the rest of you whoever's behind
the Contras saying I have to love you
you know there's an interesting dialogue
that God had with a man named Cain the
beginning of the Bible you know the
story Adam and Eve cast out of the
garden they have two sons Cain and Abel
there's jealousy between them God is
pleased with Abel's offering not with
canes he's jealous he invites him out to
the field kills him God comes to Cain
and says Kane where is your brother Abel
how does Kane answer anyone remember the
answer what am I my brother's keeper I
don't remember signing a contract that
saying on my brother's keeper is that my
responsibility don't to watch out for my
brother yes he is your brother it
doesn't have to be an explicit covenant
it is an implicit covenant it comes with
the very nature of being a brother that
you are responsible for him you have a
duty to love him as opposed to the
opposite of killing you see there are
covenants that are implicit that you
never signed a document but you're
responsible anyway right I have the
honour sometimes of accompanying people
to their naturalization ceremony when
they become citizens praise God we have
many immigrants in our church I'd say
this group is about half immigrants some
of you have had the experience of going
and becoming a citizen and there's a vow
they have you take remember some of you
had to do it it's kind of a scary Val
you're promising really to fight wars it
sounds good but part of it is i abjure
or i renounce political loyalty to other
nations in favor of my loyalty to this
nation now they're having people make
that promise so that if there's a war
with the nation you came from you won't
fight for the right you could see why
that is right so let's say I've never
taken that vow I was never a naturalized
that I was just born in Connecticut kind
of blurring right is Connecticut run in
Connecticut there's no palm trees no
beaches no Connecticut House but I never
took a vow promising to be a citizen but
I am one by birthright praise praise the
Lord now does that mean because I never
took that vow that if there's a war and
I just decide you know say we go to war
with I can't take a country because
everyone's here from somewhere i went
there any country we're not from let's
say we go to war with canada i know we
got a few random canadians floating
around but I
say that lets say we decide okay war
Canada we really want we really want
that what's that Island were in of Green
Gables you know prince edward island we
want Prince Edward Island for our own
vacation spot we go to war with them and
let's say i decide i really like canada
I is it ok I never took the oath can I
go fight for Canada right you put but I
didn't sign anything there's an implicit
covenant by being a citizen you are
automatically responsible for certain
things well here's where I'm going with
this by being human it comes with your
humanity that you are and I am my
brother's keeper I have an implicit
covenant with each person on the face of
this earth when I encounter a human
being I am responsible to love that
human being but even my enemies like
didn't either with what did Jesus say
about the enemies shall love your
enemies pray for those who persecute you
bless those we are called till then now
some people ask that question but wait a
minute you know Jesus brought this up
again he said you shall love your
neighbor as you love yourself and there
was a lawyer in the crowd I don't know
if we have any lawyers among us but
there was a lawyer in the crowd said I'm
supposed to love my neighbor well I live
on a big street got a lot of neighbors I
don't like some of my neighbors who
exactly is my neighbor no now why does
he ask that question is he really
concerned about because I really want to
love my neighbor now why does he ask
that question he's trying to get out of
it by saying that how do you define who
my neighbor is he can't really defies
the person one house over two houses
over the whole street is the whole town
because you can't define it well then
I'm off the hook I don't really have to
do anything you know what Jesus does he
turns it around on him he tells a story
remember the story Jesus tells that
lawyer it's a story of a particular
person who was on a trip going to some
Jericho of course he was on the road to
Jericho he gets beaten up he's left for
dead he's mugged a priest and levite
passed by and ignore him and
hated despised Samaritan walks by and
has mercy on him takes care of him
brings him to the hotel washes his
wounds pays for them even when he goes
on business as I'll cover anything else
that happens and then at the end he asks
who was a neighbor to the person who was
beat up as well as the one who had mercy
on him but wait a minute that wasn't the
question he asked the question wasn't
who can I be a neighbor to the question
who is my neighbor Jesus says you're
asking the wrong question you're looking
to get a run away with the minimum to
get out of it to find a loophole Jesus
saying it should be different it should
be looking for opportunities to be a
neighbor any person God puts in my path
at that moment is my neighbor now you
can't take care of everyone in the world
of course we could take care of a lot of
people who can do a lot of good if we're
asking the right questions if we're
saying God who can I help who can I love
who can I serve today not just here but
in other countries of the world what can
I do and when a person is willing and
says to whom can I be a neighbor God
will pour out the the riches of heaven
on those people to be an amazing
neighbor to people they may be never
even met before who can I be I know I'm
in covenant with people I my brother's
keeper and I have a responsibility in
the sight of God to love people because
God loved me in that way he loved me
with grace he loved me covenant alee
okay now I want to talk about this a
little bit though because when I say
that you are in covenant with all people
I'm not saying that all of your
relationships with all people are
exactly the same right right everybody
is my neighbor but not everybody is my
wife amen it's pretty important to get
that straight folks pretty important
because there are some people who take
care of everybody else except the one
you've actually promised but
or you know just gotta get our even
within a family there are levels of
responsibility with levels of covenants
that we've made and that's okay the
Bible says for this reason a man will
leave his father and mother and cling to
his wife they'll become one flesh
primary this person is my number one
loyalty but we're to honor our mother
and father so that will live long in the
land and if we don't honor them were
worse than an unbeliever so there are
different responsibilities with even
within a family right you know often
we'll talk about this now even though we
have to give a hundred percent to take
care for those of you that have children
or taking care of kids that you've
adopted or that you're watching out for
we are responsible we're responsible to
take care of children because they can't
take care of themselves but the number
one person in your heart and affection
should be the spouse that's number one
the kids who comes like and ill get me
wrong I'm not say that your spouse is a
grown-up they should be able to feed
themselves I'm not saying that you don't
take you do take care of them but it's
we go through this every year when our
anniversary we ditch our kids for a
night so that we we steal away it's now
it's winter its snowy it's sub-zero and
we usually go to Maine so it's not like
we're you know having again it's not
like we're at a beach so yeah but for a
night and every every year is the same
thing those that look from the kids as
we're dumping them with great bachata
and gchat Grandma and Grandpa and
Japanese we're ditching them they're
there they're just and they're giving us
those puppy-dog eyes how can you do this
to me don't you love it's like mommy and
daddy got out of this it's hot okay now
I'm talking about marriage a lot but in
other relationships we have different
levels of relationship and God cares
about it Jesus himself had different
circles of intimacy with people right
there were the multitudes but he also
had the 70 that he sent in a special way
he had the 12 that he chose within the
12 he had three that he was especially
close to and I get the impression that
within the three he was close as friends
with John does that mean that Jesus
doesn't love me because I'm part of the
multitudes no not at all as a human
though there had to be circles of
intimacy so we're not talking about
everything being exactly the same
towards everyone but there is something
that is exactly the same towards your
spouse and your employer and the person
that you just bump into in the elevator
at work every single one of those people
is a human being created in the image of
God and you have an implicit coven ental
responsibility before God to love that
person in some way and God is watching
that's the same it revolutionizes the
way we see our different relationships
it can revolutionize how you approach
your job because you're responsible not
just to work for your boss but to love
your boss didn't isn't that taught about
in the book of Colossians serve your
boss as if you're serving who Jesus
himself she'd love you but in your job
how about the client you serve let's say
your job is to fix cars I hope you fixed
that car as if it were your mother's car
do you love your clients do you love the
people you work for now here's a toughy
sometimes okay love your boss that's a
that's a real tough one loving your
clients I think most people although
it's not so easy to work with the public
view work did a cash register people are
obnoxious to you right they don't see
you as a human sometimes they just see
you as you worked at a cash register
people just feel like they have a right
to be obnoxious to you called to love
each person across that's amazing it's
like how can that be it's even harder
though to love your coworkers how about
that one when there's office politics
and dynamics and they're difficult
they're out to get me there are two stab
me that happens with all of us in any
work setting there's toxic stuff there's
politics i am called coven entally to
love my coworker also doesn't mean i
can't look for a new job it took if you
could look for a new job if it's awful
but I'm just saying that we approach the
people around us in society as well
right how about our leaders we are
called i'm going to say not just to
honor we are called to love our governor
our president our mayor our selectmen
police fire department all to love them
and honor them pray for your leaders and
key
in those roles are called to to love
those they serve and God will hold them
to account there in a covenantal
relationship with society when they fail
that relationship God will deal with
them with that injustice how do we treat
people in society the Bible talks a lot
about the fatherless the widow the
Sojourner among you we are responsible
as we jesus said I was hungry and you
fed me I was sick and you took care of
me I was in prison and you came to visit
me trade know that you were visiting
someone in prison you're visiting Jesus
himself because you are covenantal
irresponsible to that person we should
view and it's an awesome thing when I
know that every person that comes in my
sphere God is watching and God cares
about how I treat them I'm covenant God
takes our covenant seriously in the Old
Testament when they would make covenants
they would use a phrase they would see
they would say may God deal with me be
it ever so severely and then they would
fill in the blank if I don't do XY and z
there's a feeling of responsibility you
know God has given us as human beings an
awesome power to make promises and keep
them and even if we make sometimes not
so smart promises by keeping them we
honor God you know there's a case in the
Old Testament where God has explicitly
commanded the people do not enter into
covenant with the nations of the
Canaanites that I'm going to do well
there was one Canaanite nation that knew
they were in trouble they were called
the Gibeonites and so they tricked the
Israelites and what they did they put on
old clothes they had moldy food and they
came pretending like they come from far
away and they asked Joshua to make a
covenant with them Joshua forgot to pray
the way he normally did they didn't seek
the Lord and they entered into a
covenant with them and then the next
week they discover wait a minute those
were Canaanites I'm were supposed to
make war on them we're not supposed to
make agreements with them but God said
not anymore you made a promise to them
you need to keep it
now hundreds of years later there was a
king king Saul Jonathan's father will
come back to that who made war on the
Gibeonites and God even hundreds of
years later remembered know you made a
promise you're violating it and so
because of that famine on the land God
takes our covenant seriously when we
interact with people coven entally when
i know i am going to treat this person
with love because god loves this person
and when I do it unto them I do it unto
God God is with us he is our witness
when I approach a person coven entally
and I say I am this person's brother and
I am my brother's keeper when I say I am
this person's neighbor and I will be a
neighbor to this person God is
witnessing now in order to witness
something by definition the witness is
present when we love in this way God is
present Jesus is there witnessing and
watching us god is love if we live in
love we live in God and God in us this
is how to cultivate intimacy with God
very often we talk about fast and pray
and read the Bible we're big believers
in that I hope you fast i hope you pray
i hope you read the Bible but loving one
another is the most powerful thing you
can do horizontally speaking to
cultivate the anointing of God in your
life when we love one another coven
entally God's power flows through us and
gives us the ability to do it wisely
powerfully and even with spiritual gifts
I really believe that when there is an
attitude of love in a community and
there is proper prayer and faith that
powerful miraculous gifts are unleashed
and I believe that is what God wants for
us here I'm going to invite the
musicians to come on up but I invite you
we talk about renewing vows in a wedding
or renewing a contract each of us has an
implicit covenant or responsibility to
the people around us I'm going to invite
you as we close this prayer time to
renew your covenant with God and with
the people around you
now this may have hit some very
sensitive chords because you may have
experienced some pain and some covenant
ille relationships god bless you some
covenantal relationships you've been in
know that God is a God of grace that he
is with you that he is there to empower
you to love your neighbor as you love
yourself we can do this guy's we can do
it we won't do it perfectly but we can
do this with God's power and Jesus can
shine through us as we do so I'm gonna
invite you to stand with me and let's
pray and we're going to pray and just
renew this sense of responsibility
before the Lord next week we'll talk
more specifically about Jonathan and
David but here it's just the idea that
goes behind a covenant ille relationship
and friendship god I thank you that you
are a coven ental god I thank you God
that your love for us is not just
sentimental God that it's not just
feelings but that you promise to be
there for us in the good times and the
bad times when we are pleasing to you
and also when we do things that
displease you I think that you have made
a promise to be our God and to forgive
us through Jesus Christ thank you that
you are a covenantal god and lord I pray
in Jesus name God that you would
revolutionize the way we view the people
around us God that we wouldn't just see
them as part of the scenery or it's just
or even worse as dangerous contaminants
to be protected against but that we
would see each person as a human being
made in your image to whom we are
responsible in your sight god I pray
that we would love people because of you
and through you and by your power and in
the name of jesus lord I pray in Jesus
name that you would help us especially
in the relationships where there is much
pain and maybe we've had to even
withdraw to protect ourselves in
different ways god I pray that even in
those complicated situations
that our heart could still have a
posture of love and forgiveness even in
the midst of the complexity of the evil
around us Lord father I pray Jesus that
you would enable us God to show love in
every level of the relationships of our
lives Lord God for our family for our
friends for the people in our church but
also God for the stranger God also for
the people who are far away and who are
suffering god I pray that we would be
before you as we love them and as we do
god I pray that you would be present not
just to witness what we're doing but to
empower what we're doing that you would
give us wisdom to love that you would
give us power to love Lord God and the
ability to love I pray God that this
church would be a coven ental community
Lord God it would be a place of profound
security God because we know that you're
our God and that we can count on you but
I pray also God that it would be a place
where people feel secure because they
know they can count on one another Lord
God they know that people will be
faithful to one another Lord because of
you I pray that this place would be a
refuge Lord Jesus a community into which
people can come and let down their guard
and find healing because love is in this
place because of you the people could
come as they are God with all their
brokenness with all their complexities
even with their prickly edges God and
they could experience grace because you
have kept both ends of the Covenant for
us Lord God let your love rain in this
place God that we would love because you
first loved us God that we would love as
Jesus loved us Lord don't let it be let
it be Lord send your spirit in your
power so that this could become a
reality in our lives in Jesus name Amen
you
Love - A Life that Counts
now they might you to open up to first
Corinthians chapter 13 we're going to be
kind of wrapping up something that we've
been talking about lately as you know
the past few months we've been talking
about what it means to be a community
what it means to be together is the
people of God specifically we've been
talking about the concept of love what
does love mean that the world has
sentimentalized love and in so doing has
cheapened it the love of God is
something strong it's something awesome
something powerful something with
backbone to it something that changes
lives and changes the world and that is
what we have been talking about and so
we're going to be kind of wrapping up
this little section out of first
Corinthians 13 but we are going to keep
talking about what it means to be a
community but we're going to read the
last section actually you know we'll do
since we're wrapping it up will read
from the beginning of first Corinthians
13 and and we'll start in the verse
right before 1st Corinthians 13 which is
first Corinthians 12 verse 31 and then
we'll end will spill over into 1st
Corinthians 14 verse 1 because it's all
part of a unit there okay so first
Corinthians 12 31 says eagerly desire
the greater gifts gifts of the Spirit
will talk about that and now I will show
you the most excellent way if I speak in
the tongues of men and of angels but
have not love I am only a resounding
gong or a clanging cymbal if I have the
gift of prophecy and can fathom all
mysteries and all knowledge and if I
have a faith that can move mountains but
have not love I am nothing if I give all
I possess to the poor and surrender my
body to the flames but have not love I
gain nothing love is patient love is
kind it does not envy it does not boast
it is not proud
it is not rude it is not self-seeking it
is not easily angered it keeps no record
of wrongs love does not delight in evil
but rejoices with the truth it always
protects always trusts always hopes
always perseveres love never fails but
where there are prophecies they will
cease where there are tongues they will
be stilled where there is knowledge it
will pass away for we know in part and
we prophesy in part but when perfection
comes the imperfect disappears when I
was a child I talked like a child I
thought like a child I reasoned like a
child when I became a man I put childish
ways behind me now we see but a poor
reflection as in a mirror then we shall
see face to face now I know in part then
I shall know fully even as I am fully
known and now these three remain faith
hope and love but the greatest of these
is love follow the way of love and
eagerly desire spiritual gifts and
especially the gift of prophecy let's
pray dear God I thank you that you have
been speaking to us over the past
several weeks about what love is really
about and God we're just scratching the
surface Lord like your word says we're
going to need a spiritual revelation to
open the eyes of our heart to see how
wide and and and long and high and deep
is the love of God that surpasses all
knowledge God I pray that we would spend
our lives studying what it means to love
the people around us god and that we
would become experts in this if there's
one thing we get right in life let it be
this God speak to us i pray lord i pray
that as we as we look at what you were
speaking in the original context and
what you speak to us god that your voice
would speak to each one of us it will be
the voice of the shepherd
speaking to our heart and it will become
part of us so be here with us we pray in
Jesus name Amen amen first Corinthians
13 we normally like I said last week
read this chapter where do you often
hear this chapter read often you hear in
weddings right and that is great every
wedding should read this people should
memorize it that's good right but the
original context of this was not talking
about weddings the original context was
in a church where they were experiencing
the power of the Holy Spirit there were
experiencing gifts of the Holy Spirit
and many people through their own
immaturity were misusing those gifts and
the Apostle Paul is showing them a more
excellent way of approaching life the
Holy Spirit is speaking to people saying
you've got a wrong perspective here and
so he teaches them about what it means
to approach life and ministry and people
from a disposition of love what does
that really mean and so it talks about
that all through this chapter and as the
Apostle Paul gets rolling in the spirits
anointing him to write this he just gets
into this poem about what love really is
love is patient love is kind and it's
beautiful we lose ourselves in it and we
have lost our self in it for quite some
time haven't we well now he's starting
to bring us back to the original context
in which he's writing that it's all
about how we connect to the people
around us in the context he's writing at
church and the key verse that
transitions it is in verse 8 love never
fails powerful verse isn't it it's sort
of a an exclamation point at the end of
this poem love is patient love is kind
at the end it always protects always
trusts always hopes always perseveres
love never fails you can see him
pounding the pulpit right praise God
love is powerful talks about how love
makes you powerful love is where your
authority comes from in life and it
talks about all the specific elements of
love that make us powerful people people
who could really make a difference in
the world around us talk to
love is patient and love is not easily
angered it keeps no record of wrongs
love bears all things for me that talks
about how love has a power to cancel the
negative energy around you not to get
all new agey or anything on us here but
how many of us know that sometimes the
atmosphere you move in is negative you
ever been in a negative environment you
ever been in a workplace where you have
to walk on eggshells because everyone's
biting each other in the back just
having negative energy you ever been in
a home that feels toxic sometimes where
you can't say or do anything right where
there's tension where there's anger well
love has the power to defuse the
negative energy in the air it's like a
magic pill that you drop it explodes and
dis diffuses neutralizes all the stink
in the air rapid you love works when
love is patient it's like that shock
absorber that absorbs it and diffuses it
and puts it on the cross love keeps no
record of wrongs love forgives love
doesn't hold the resentment have the
list of everything you've done to hurt
me love is slow to get angry it has the
long fuse and it's quick to forgive I'd
encourage you we have the sermons on all
of these up on the web page I encourage
you to take a look at it that love is
patient now not just canceling the
negative but love is powerful because
love has an ability to emit a I don't
want to get too weird on us here but
love when we have a loving attitude and
loving actions we change the
environments in which we move our homes
our workplaces our cities become more
positive because love is also kind love
is not rude love is not self-seeking and
it does things the loving energy changes
the atmosphere in the environment in
which you move I've used this
illustration before because I love it so
much but just imagine if our homes or
our workplaces that if all of the lights
were equipped with a dimmer switch and
every time
unloving words are spoken the lights dim
a little bit and every time loving words
are spoken they shine brightly imagine
that no well that's the way it is in the
spirit the Holy Spirit is grieved by the
lack of love and the holy spirit
rejoices when love is spoken and lived
in an environment we have the ability as
ambassadors of God to come into dark
places and let his light shine through
us it's an amazing thing love gives us
strength very often we thinking about
love as a feeling as sort of a
sentimental feeling you know the poetry
and the in Spanish the court ave la
poesía you know you've got the the
really depressing Pablo nehru the poetry
about how miserable they are because
love isn't working out whatever you got
you know that's fine that's beautiful
it's nice and gut-wrenching everyone
should read it but love is more than
just a feeling love has backbone love
does not delight in evil but rejoices
with the truth we talked about how love
is not a blind tolerance and acceptance
of everything around us that love
rejoices with the truth real love
doesn't mean that anything goes no we
talked about that when we talk about how
love does not delight in evil but
rejoices with the truth love has
backbone to it it has strength to it it
bears all things it endures all things
it's like a roof that won't cave in
because it's well-built it's like a
person with strong shoulders that can
bear a burden over the long haul a
person who says I will never give in I
will never give up because I love you
and I am here and I am not going
anywhere that's love that's love that's
that's what that vow so that's what that
commitment is and how do we do that
because love always hopes and love
always has faith that God is here and
he's able to make it work and I'm not
going to give up I'm gonna believe that
there is hope even for the likes of you
and me faith love sees people through
the eyes of faith we talked about that
last week how Jesus didn't just see a
tax collector or a sinful woman or a
prostitute he saw a woman who was going
to preach the gospel to thousands in her
town he's
a man who was going to write a gospel
instead of via tax collector Jesus had a
love that saw with eyes of faith love
makes us strong the word in the Greek
for love never fails is actually love
never falls that's the literal use of it
love never falls which is interesting
it's the word for fall is very rarely
used in a symbolic way talks about
falling away from it so it's giving the
image of somebody who's standing and
will not get knocked over there's a
strength to it there's a love that
persevere there's a love that just won't
give up on anything now it's also a
transitional verse love never falls or
it never falls away because then it goes
on to talk about other things in life
that are transient that our temporary
love is the one thing that will last not
just in this life but into the next have
you ever asked yourself the question is
what I do meaningful what is the purpose
of my life why do i do what i do there's
a great illustration that some writers
have used I think it was Stephen Covey
who talked to us some people spend their
whole life climbing the corporate ladder
and then they're at the top of the
ladder just to realize that the latter
was against the wrong wall why was I
climbing I'm climbing up a wall I don't
want to be against this wall where am I
no we don't want to come to the end of
our lives when it's time to die and
realize that we had never lived right
and isn't that what what another 19th
century poet said the whole idea is to
live our lives in a way that counts and
by the way can people hear me okay is
there is there a little echo or
something rear right no okay that's cool
just want to check on it I'm just not
used to wearing my astronaut apparatus
so trying to get used to this here so we
want to live our lives in a way that is
meaningful this text is saying that love
lasts love is eternal in nature it never
ends it will not pass away we think
about what has value in life when it
comes that our time to to pass from this
life and as some of you know I do a lot
of funerals in this church you know that
is sort of become my kind of Fame the
funeral guy and that's all right I'm
honored because in every funeral we
remember what really matters in life
does it really matter how much a person
earned how much is in their bank account
how much stuff they have does it matter
how many books they've written or how
famous they are does it matter even how
many people like them and how popular
they are at the end of the day what will
make my life meaningful I'm glad we have
young people here today young adults
because this is a question to ask now
now before you have gone out and wasted
20 30 40 years they ask if you're
already on the other end of those 20 or
30 or 40 years it's okay it's not too
late we can make a cow still but now is
the time to ask that question what am I
about as a person now and I don't want
to replace worldly achievement with
religious achievement right a person
could be very active in church and we're
going to see with the Corinthians hear
it even be very apparently spiritual and
still be wasting their time look at how
Corinthians begins if I speak in the
tongues of men and of angels but have
not love I'm only a resounding gong and
a clanging cymbal if I have the gift of
prophecy can fathom mysteries and all
knowledge and a faith that can move
mountains and have not love I'm nothing
even if someone is altruistic if I give
all I possess to the poor but I don't
have love I gain nothing God isn't going
to even judge your life based on what
you did for him it's why we do what we
do that makes it count it's possible to
be very active religiously and still be
missing the boat now I want to talk
first about the idea of spiritual gifts
because that's the context that Paul is
writing to you see the corinthians were
a very spiritual people God had given
them all kinds of spiritual powers
spiritual gifts and they were very in
by these gifts now I want to talk about
what spiritual gift means some people
might be asking the question what does
spiritual gift mean in the first place
when we're talking about spiritual gifts
we're talking about special spiritual
powers given to people to do things in
God's name you're going to see the youth
when we when we finish here they're
going to set up all these decorations
with superhero decorations they're doing
a superhero series well the spiritual
gifts kind of make you a superhero in
some way they give you some special
power a spiritual power to serve God I
really believe this folks now I know
this might sound crazy but I believe God
does miracles he does spiritual things
that are beyond our natural ability to
do in this chapter it says that some
people have the ability to speak in
tongues what is that all about why they
talk about tongues gross no no speaking
tongues means the ability to pray or
speak in a language that a person
doesn't even understand what they're
saying the Holy Spirit is enabling them
to speak or enabling them to pray now
then someone else might have the
spiritual power to translate what
they're saying and give a message or
maybe not maybe they're just going to
pray and worship with their spirit in a
language they don't even know isn't that
wild I never forget the first time I
heard that I was 16 years old I was
visiting a Pentecostal church in Cape
Cod and I was raised Catholic nice and
quiet right follow the liturgy and I'm
in this Pentecostal church I was a
little uncomfortable with all the
singing and all the emotionalism but
they talked a lot about the Bible they
seem to be people who really believed
what they talked about and I was
impressed i'll never forget one day near
the end of a sermon i started to feel
something strange I didn't know what I
was feeling and I'll never forget I felt
I felt moved I felt something unusual
and I'll never forget looking down at
the ground 16 years old thinking what is
going on in this room right now and then
the sermon ended and there was a quiet
and a woman stood up and started talking
in another language
and I thought you know she was latinas I
thought it must be Spanish it was an
awfully long time ago obviously I didn't
know what she was saying but I felt
something as she talked and then there
was quiet for a few minutes or for a few
seconds I should say and then and then
she spoke a message in English that now
I know was an interpretation of what she
had just said in some unknown language
and she gave a message and I just found
myself crying and I was like wow this is
for real God is right here see my view
of God was someone very far away not
someone that close I was witnessing the
gift of tongues and the gift of prophecy
where a person was translating the
message and delivering a message from
God for the people and it and it touched
my heart and it helped me begin to
change my world view and become a
Christian eventually so that's what
we're talking about here and I asked my
cousin about this who brought me I said
what was that all about and he says oh
well they were speaking in tongues and I
was like what what's what's that what
language was it because I don't know it
could have been any language or maybe
some angelic language and I'm like what
and then my next question was why why
would God even do that but then it
occurred to me that God is bigger than
my brain right so maybe our spirits can
pray and speak in ways that are above
our intellect supra intellectual not
anti-intellectual but beyond our ability
to understand and they just do something
in the spiritual realm and I thought
that's powerful and then we read here
the gift of prophecy is also mentioned
if I have the gift of prophecy in verse
2 and can fathom all mysteries and all
knowledge in other words there's a gift
of the Spirit where God gives people the
understanding to understand things that
God is saying that our mysterious that
they would have no way of knowing
otherwise and I've witnessed this too
I've had people come up to me and say
Greg you know I was praying for you and
this and that the other thing and they
tell me all these things
that I'm going through that they would
have no way of knowing and I'm like how
did you know that you you check my
emails you hiding on me you know in
order then you start getting a little
nervous like what else do they know you
know the gift of prophecy that God gives
people the ability to know some things
and to and to encourage people and
minister in the Bible we read of a
person who got a prophecy and warned
everyone that a famine is coming so be
sure to start storing up food and and
share it around and the early Christians
were blessed by that so that's the gift
of prophecy it talks about a gift of
faith where people just believe that God
can do miracles move mountains I know of
people in this church who have the gift
of faith they just believe God can do
anything now they just believe it like a
child they just know God can God can do
miracles I know one lady a Chilean
grandmother some of you might figure out
who it is as I talk who the car the car
was broken down because it was bone dry
no oil in the car they check its boy
it's smoking no oil bone dry she just
she just praise over the car commands
oil or whatever and to start that car
and they've all learned cuando la la la
20 basis know when grandma speaks you
obey and there's room and it starts you
know and they have miracles like this
and these kinds of things a gift of
faith that God can do miracles all this
to say these kinds of things were
happening in the Corinthian church now
we need a lot more of that today how we
need a lot more that going on but it was
happening there and people were so
excited about it that they got a little
bit confused about how they treated
these gifts of the Spirit can you
imagine if you have spiritual powers can
you see how that could go to your head
if you're not careful no just are
feeling like a superhero you see how
that could be a problem if someone has a
big ego or is not very mature or maybe
they might think because I have
spiritual gifts it automatically must
mean that I am a mature Christian and
everything I do is okay
the Corinthians were like that it became
a point of pride for them they became
arrogant about it they even became
competitive I'm more spiritual than you
I I got greater powers than you have and
they were even though they were very
spiritually powerful they were very
emotionally immature it's possible to be
that way and so the Apostle Paul is
saying I need to teach you a more
excellent approach and he teaches on the
concept of love because you're
approaching this thinking that these
spiritual powers you have are eternal
and the fact is one day they're all
going to end one day there will not be
any more gifts of the Holy Spirit they
just won't be necessary right there will
come a day and the apostle paul goes on
to teach about this there will come a
day if you look down with me in verse in
verse 8 love never fails but where there
are prophecies they will cease where
there are tongues they will be stilled
where there is knowledge as in
supernatural knowledge it will pass away
for we know in part and we prophesy in
part but when the perfection comes the
imperfect disappears when I was a child
I talked like a child I thought like a
child I reasoned like a child but when I
became a man I put childish ways behind
me now we see but a poor reflection as
in a mirror but then we shall see
face-to-face now I know in part but then
I will know fully even as I am fully
known see there will come a time when we
don't need the gifts of the Holy Spirit
anymore when they will come to an end
when the perfect comes when we see God
face to face they're not going to be
necessary anymore now I need to take a
moment here before I continue to let you
know that there are many churches out
there and theologians good ones who
believe the Bible who are Christians
like we r who do not believe that the
gifts of the Spirit are still going on
today they believe that the miraculous
powers of the Holy Spirit were for this
time
of that we read about in the Bible but
they ceased they ended their called
cessationists and part of their argument
is this text they say that when the
perfect comes the imperfect will
disappear tongues will be ceased
prophecy will pass away sort of like
when the New Covenant came which we do
believe that when the New Covenant came
there were certain things in the Old
Covenant that weren't necessary anymore
right in the Old Testament are you still
with me here in the Old Testament there
was a temple and there were sacrifices
and there were kosher laws about your
diet all kinds of important things
people had to do to be right with God
when the New Covenant came and fulfilled
all of the meaning of those things all
of the many of those things passed away
there was no more temple God allowed it
to be destroyed no more sacrifices
because Jesus is the perfect sacrifice
no more rules of ceremonial claim
cleansing because God cleans our heart
so certain things passed away and
there's a new beginning in the New
Covenant so what some people believe is
that the gifts of the Spirit were for
the time of the New Testament but then
when the New Testament was finished
those gifts passed away and ended and
their argument is that when the perfect
comes the imperfect will disappear and
so they believe when the perfect Bible
is fully written then the gifts of the
Holy Spirit aren't necessary anymore to
prove that the bible is true and that's
their argument and i'm sure i'm not
doing justice to it so if you're
watching the end video i'll do better
next time but that's basically what they
believe now our belief is that we have
to ask the question is is the perfect
that the Apostle Paul talking about
something that has already come is this
present state in which we are now living
perfect do we now see God face to face
do we know God fully even as he knows us
fully if this is it to folks that's
pretty depressing because I am expecting
a whole lot more
this when the perfect comes and I
believe that so was the Apostle Paul the
book first and second Corinthians talks
a lot about when God comes and brings
the perfect kingdom of God on earth if
you read near the end of first
Corinthians the Apostle Paul talks about
something called the resurrection when
our bodies will be physically risen and
these mortal bodies will be exchanged
for glorious spiritual bodies like the
one Jesus had when he rose from the dead
and he talks about how death will be
swallowed up by victory he talks at
another part in the book of first
Corinthians chapter 2 when he says no
eye has seen no ear has heard what God
has prepared for those who loved him the
Apostle Paul was expecting Jesus to come
back and set up heaven on earth and
there will be a new heaven and a new
earth and there will be new bodies and
will know God face-to-face he was
expecting it and I believe and if you
read in 2nd Corinthians chapter 9 the
Apostle Paul had had a glimpse of the
other side do you know the text i'm
talking about at one point the Apostle
Paul says that he was given the
opportunity he doesn't know if he was in
the body or out of the body to visit the
heavenly dimension and he says while I
was there or while this he talks about
it indirectly while i was there i heard
things that I'm not allowed to talk
about I saw things I'm not allowed to
tell you he saw a little bit of heaven
and now we have people nowadays writing
books about that right there's some
people who have experiences where they
tasted what it's like to be in the
presence of God so he knew that there's
something special coming that this our
sufferings now are earning an eternal
weight of glory that will outweigh
everything that we suffer here and it's
going to be amazing and I believe that
as Christians we could live with that
hope that when Jesus comes back that
there will be a new heaven and a new
earth and it's going to be amazing and
it's going to be glorious and there
won't be any need for gifts of the Holy
Spirit because who's going to need
healing anymore right the gift of
healing I believe we prayed for healing
just now and I believe that God can heal
physical bodies but guess what in heaven
no one's going to be sick so we're not
going to need any gifts of healing it's
just not going to be necessary how about
the gift of prophecy you know what God
gives you knowledge or revelation well
in heaven it's not going to be necessary
because God's going to be right there
face-to-face you're going to know
everything you need to know will know
fully even as we're fully known you see
now we know God like the Bible says
dimly as if we're looking through a
mirror now for them mirrors were not
what they are today for them a mirror
was a shined brass piece of metal that
you looked at and it gave you a
reflection but not a very good one so
when you look and they would talk about
looking through a mirror you see a
reflection but it's fuzzy it's not
perfect what he's saying is there's
going to come a time when our vision of
God is not going to be fuzzy anymore and
we're not going to need the gifts of the
spirit that help us to know God better
because we'll have him right in front of
us have you ever seen two people sitting
together in a restaurant both were their
phones out texting now maybe you have
been that couple it's okay you got to
check your stuff every now and then but
how would it be if a couple is sitting
there at the restaurant texting each
other because well rather than techne
sometimes maybe you just need to do that
and it's too hard to talk to send yer
send an email or something but how about
using facetime right okay that's kind of
okay you use FaceTime you can see the
person's face it's visit a good image of
the person you're talking to do you ever
use that facetime device and you look
and fig is my nose really that big it's
my face really totally at this weird
angle
when you're sitting down face-to-face
with a person you can put the iphone
down because you got the person right
there you don't have to text them you
don't have to email you don't have to
talk you don't have to use FaceTime
there there you've got them face-to-face
that's what heaven is going to be like
you see right now the gifts of the
Spirit are sort of ways mechanisms God's
given us to connect with God better to
use his power better but there's going
to come a time when it's not going to be
necessary anymore and we're going to
have God their face to face to face and
it's just not going to be necessary it's
going to be glorious now we are not
there yet and that's why we still need
these gifts of the Spirit as long as we
still have sick people who need to be
healed then I pray for the gift of
healing among us right as long as we are
still seeking to spread the gospel we
need all the power we can get to do that
right so the perfect has not yet come
but the Corinthians didn't view it that
way see for them they thought these
powers oh this is great and they were
obsessed with them and they were
egotistical about them and they needed a
paradigm shift they needed to view the
world through love as a more excellent
way the Apostle Paul uses the image of
growing up how many of us know that you
can be chronologically very old and be
emotionally very young and very immature
anyone experienced that any of us know
that we have a lot of growing up to do
well the Apostle Paul says it's time to
grow up when you were a child I thought
like a child I reasoned like a child
what was on your mind when you were a
kid what did you think about when you
were a kid you know I've been thinking
about my kids and what they think about
there was a good year of my son's life
when he mostly thought about Star Wars
he'd never seen it we didn't let him see
it we didn't tell him anything about it
but somehow he knew
thing and became an expert on Star Wars
and it was impossible to communicate
with the Gibby good you're tired the
teachers teaching he's like but what
does this have to do with Star Wars why
would I need to know this unless it's
going to connect with my magnificent
obsession my daughter right now my
daughter I brought one for you she is
obsessed with these do I have it oh good
see this here camera guy they're little
rubber band bracelets you see these are
the passion of my daughter right now
it's virtually all she thinks about
she's passionate about it she's intense
about it her world revolves around these
little rubber band bracelets and that's
ok cuz she is only 17 years old and not
just kidding she but imagine if she were
right imagine if she were then that
there would be a problem she is five
years old and it's okay that her life
revolves around colorful rubber bands
right here i'll let you see it
afterwards if you wants beautiful i love
it i would even wear it every now and
then because i am obligated to wear it
you see it's okay when your child to be
obsessed with things that are maybe not
so meaningful to an adult right that's
okay if you're five it's a problem if
you are 25 or 55 and you're still
obsessed with things that are not
meaningful spiritual maturity means that
i now orient my life around that which
matters sometimes we just replace little
rubber bands for big one's right we
replace little toys for big toys right
for houses and cars and careers and
status and position and we orient our
lives around these big toys and they're
just as meaningless as little rubber
bands now it was okay when you're a kid
but it's time to grow up it's time to
orient our lives around things that have
eternal significance so when it comes
time to die we don't feel that we've
never lived that we know that we have
based our life on that which is
important I have some bad news for you
it is possible even for a Christian to
waste your
time I almost wanted to say waste your
life but it's just too painful to say it
otherwise why would it say here that I
can have faith that moves mountains i
can give all I have to the poor but if I
have not love I gain nothing all these
religious activities can at the end of
the day be meaningless before God if
they lack the quality of love there's
another amazing text where the Apostle
Paul says there is one foundation that
you can build your life on and that's
Jesus Christ that's being a Christian if
I'm a Christian if I had that foundation
I know an eternity I'll be with God I'll
go to heaven but every person is going
to build in a different way no a person
can build with different kinds of
materials he says you can build with
wood and hay and straw you know sort of
like the the story of the three pigs it
kind of kind of thing or you can build
with costly stones with gold with silver
with bra with things that that are
lasting and the Bible says but on the
last day God will test everything we
have done with fire he will put our
structure that we've built through the
flames and only that which survives the
flames will go into the next into the
next dimension and I need to be careful
here there are some cultures and
traditions that bury their dead together
with their belongings in hope that they
can bring them you know if you go into
the tombs of the Egyptian mummies
they're surrounded by their riches in
hopes that they can bring these with
them we know I can't bring anything with
me no I can make it into the world and
that's the way we're going dust to dust
but with that said what we do in this
life does matter that if we build on the
right foundation of Jesus Christ with
golden works with with works that are
infused with love when God tests it with
fire it will survive
somehow what we do here will matter in
heaven and it'll be beautiful and we're
not talking about just trying to be rich
in heaven and a mercenary kind of way
but in a way of celebrating a pleasing
God and knowing that what I did here
matters in an eternal way that's a
powerful thing our lives can count and
there will be surprises there will be
some people that you have never heard of
or thought of who will be more famous
than Billy Graham in heaven who will
have mansions you'll be like but who is
this person well what they did matter to
God and there'll be others who build
great empires in the name of Christ and
Jesus will say depart from me I never
knew you it depends how we build no it's
time to grow up it's time to orient our
lives around that which really matters
the Apostle Paul says you Corinthians
are like kids and not in a good way now
it's good to be childlike and innocent
and playful that's fine i hope you enjoy
playing with rubber bands every now and
that no I hope it's good to see some
adults who can enjoy playing with toys
there's nothing wrong with that excuse
me I'll just have to remember what I'm
saying nope there's nothing wrong with
being childlike but what we're talking
about here is not being childish anymore
any possible says you Corinthians think
you're so mature because you have
spiritual powers but you have conflicts
you have factions you have groups you
have clicks you have politics and power
plays you're a bunch of babies you might
think you're spiritually mature but
you're just a bunch of children in the
worst sense of the work it's time to
grow up and I really believe that at the
end of the day sometimes it doesn't even
matter so much what we do but the love
that we put into what we do that makes
it something that is meaningful in God's
eyes and something that will eventually
survive the flames I want my life to
count now as this ends the Apostle Paul
he's talking about now and he's talking
about then and he says and now in verse
13
there are three things that really
matter in life faith hope and love these
three things remain that's really all
that life boils down to you know I was
talking to and I think he was in nine
year old boy who just come back from
camp and I said what did you talk about
in camp and he said God and soccer and I
was like perfect what else is there and
there was a pause and he said basketball
like well of course is also basketball
at the end of the day what matters faith
hope and love now faith because what we
believe matters our faith in Jesus
Christ I don't believe that generic
faith is good enough you know when we
talk about love here it's very important
to clarify I don't think that any person
who does loving things is automatically
pleasing to God we need to believe in
Jesus we need to believe in the right
God in the right way and put our faith
in Jesus and be saved faith matters and
now we don't see God but we believe in
him we walk by faith and not by sight
number two hope hope in the Bible is a
beautiful thing hope is not about just
wishful thinking sometimes we use the
word hope saying oh well i hope i hope
the Red Sox win I hope it's sunny
tomorrow you know I hope maybe it'll
happen maybe it won't hope in the Bible
is I have I am looking forward hopefully
towards what I know will come it's like
the Sun will rise tomorrow I know it and
I'm looking forward to it we have hope
in heaven it's important to think about
heaven because when we have hope in in
another life then that influence is how
we're going to live here in this life
what kind of people will be here because
what I do here will eventually be
evaluated there so faith hope and love
love sums up everything that God
requires of you in the way your to live
your life jesus said all the law and the
prophets can be boiled down into to come
thou shalt love the Lord thy God with
all your heart mind soul and strength
and love your neighbor as yourself all
of holiness all of the commandments are
summarized in love faith hope and love
that's all that matters in life if we're
going to grow up let's let that be the
axis and center of our life but they are
not equal you see just like the gifts of
the Holy Spirit will one day pass away
you know that faith and hope are not
eternal right right now we have faith in
God but we don't see him well what about
when we actually see God faith will not
be necessary anymore now we walk by
faith and not by sight then we will walk
by sight and not by faith all our faith
will be fulfilled how about hope hope is
something you look forward to well there
comes a time when you don't have to hope
anymore when you get what you were
looking forward to when we're with God
in heaven our hopes and dreams we'll all
be fulfilled in a spectacular way hope
won't be necessary anymore they will
pass away therefore now now these three
things remain faith hope and love but
there is one of these that still goes
into the next life you see love is is
the most important thing here and love
is also the most important thing there
and when I say there you know what I'm
talking about love is the oxygen of
heaven love is the language of heaven
love is going to be the air we breathe
there's going to be a feeling of
swimming in an ocean of love in heaven
and we're going to say God before my
ears had heard of you but now my eyes
have seen you God now god is love god is
love when we're in his presence and we
see him in His Majesty will fit God is
all about love why did I waste so much
of my time well let's not have to say
that let's make it count right now
let's put you know I've heard a
beautiful saying it's not about the
years of your life but the life in your
years isn't that beautiful well it's not
just a bit usually people interpret that
meaning i'm going to carpe day home I'm
gonna squeeze every drop out of life i'm
going to go skydiving i'm going to go
surfing and that's great you we should
enjoy the world that God has put us in
nothing wrong with that but it's not I
would change that a little bit saying
it's about the love in our years it's
about the love in what we do that we
make it count that if there is one thing
we do right it's this you know I'd like
to end by looking at first Corinthians
14 verse 1 it says follow the way of
love and eagerly desire the spiritual
gifts you know the word for following
there is the same word used for
persecuting it's the word used for what
the Apostle Paul did chasing down
Christians before he was the Apostle
Paul it's about chasing a fugitive you
ever seen that movie The Fugitive right
I know it's old but i love it i want to
you're like an FBI agent chasing down
someone and you will not be denied you
will find that person well that's the
word for following the way of love it's
the same word that the Apostle Paul used
when he said I forget what's behind and
I press on towards that wood which is
ahead to lay hold of him to press on to
pursue love let's let make this the
primary pursuit of our life I will learn
how to love I will learn how to be
patient I will learn how to be kind I
will learn how to not be self seeking I
will learn how not to delight in evil
but rejoices in the truth I will learn
to not keep a record of wrongs I will
learn to love it's never too late and
it's never too young make it count now
be a be if you're going to be a
superhero let it be a superhero of love
let it be someone whose love is so
powerful that it heals the people around
you let us make that commitment now
together with that we eagerly desire
spiritual gifts spiritual powers because
we're one
to love so bad I want to have all the
power I can to love in the best way I
can and that's why we pray for spiritual
gifts in the body of Christ and that's
what we're going to go with some future
messages we're going to talk about
spiritual gifts at spiritual powers and
how that fits into loving people in the
name of Jesus but I'd like to leave you
with this challenge and I'll invite the
musicians to come on up to make this
renewed commitment of saying god I want
my life to count now you might be 12
years old or you might be a little older
than that it's not too late it's not too
late to sign up for the University of
love right and that's God's school
usually the places God teaches us most
about love our situations where it is
difficult to love like marriage like the
workplace like the church when you have
to be with people who are not always
love the bowl that's where we learn how
to love well let's make a commitment
let's say God I want my life to mean
something in your eyes and I'm willing
to learn in the nitty-gritty I'm willing
to roll up my sleeves I'm willing to
sweat I want to become that kind of
person and it's never too young you can
be in middle school high school you can
be a young adults in the workplace or in
college and you can be a person who's
defined by love that can define you that
when people think of you that's what
they think of about you so let's pray
along those lines i invite you to stand
with me
and let's pray dear God I thank you that
we love because you first loved us got
on our own we couldn't do this but you
loved us God when we were still sinners
you died for us Lord you loved us when
we were at our most unlovable and I
thank you for the way you teach us to
love in that way father I thank you
Father that you do call us to be men and
women who are spiritually powerful who
live in a way that lasts into eternity
wherever we are whatever we're doing in
the workplace at school at home at
church on the street corner God that our
lives would be marked by the love of
Jesus Christ and that people would know
we are Christians by our love Lord God
father I pray in Jesus name that you
would unleash a power and a love among
us God like we have not seen yet God we
know that when the perfect comes the
imperfect will disappear but we want to
do some growing up here Lord God we want
to taste a little bit of heaven right
here right on this place at this time so
let it be Lord God let it be gone let us
learn how to do this let us learn how to
live in love let it be a verb a
practical thing and not just a feeling
that we seek to stir up in our emotions
god I thank you that this is a reality
Lord that is within our reach Lord God
this is not something far away it's
right there it's right there I pray God
that the fragrance of Christ would
accompany your people and lord I pray
especially Jesus that you would speak to
us about our sense of purpose and
calling in life Lord God father that
each one of us is not here by accident
God
we have a purpose Lord we have a purpose
to serve you father in whatever way you
called us each one of us it's going to
be different it's going to look
different for each one of us but I pray
we would discover our identity and our
mission as we learn to love the people
around us in the name of Jesus God let
people live in their destiny let them
live in the love that is eternal and it
will survive the flames one day in Jesus
name