Being the Church to the Unborn

Here are the completed notes from the Sunday Morning Worship Service April 24, 2016:

Scripture: Jeremiah 32:32-35
Supporting Scripture: Lev. 18:21; 20:2-5; 2 Kings 23:10; 2 Kings 17:31; Jer.7:31; 19:5

“We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.”  -The Declaration of Independence- July 4, 1776

God’s Standard:

“Whoso sheddeth man’s blood, by man shall his blood be shed: for in the image of God made He man.”- Gen. 9:6
“Thou shalt not kill” – Exodus 20:13
“The Lord hates . . . hands that shed innocent blood” – Proverbs 6:16-17

1. The Need – Consider Background and Statistics:

  • January 22, 1973 the Supreme Court (vote 7-2) legalized abortion
  • Abort: to stop Abortion: The premature termination of a pregnancy.

This gave the right to the mother to take the life of an unwanted baby.  In the courts decision, they said that unborn children are not persons and are not deserving of the protection of our Constitution and laws.

Abortion – the single greatest evil of our time.
For those yet to be born, abortion is literally a life-and-death issue.

Statistics:

  • Total Abortions in the United States since 1973 – 58,586,256 (January 2016)
  • Abortions decreased by 42% from 2011-2012
  • Total abortions 2014 estimated 977,000
  • Of all unintended pregnancies 4 in 10 end in abortion
  • 21% of all pregnancies in the United States end in abortion (not including natural miscarriages)
  • 2006 Virginia had 27,024 abortions / 2014 Virginia19,000 abortions (79.8% non-married)
  • Amherst County for 2014 – 30 (80% non-married)
  • Lynchburg for 2014 – 176 (56.3% non-married)
  • Women living with a partner to whom they are not married account for 25% of abortions
  • Less than 1% of all abortions take place because of rape or incest
  • 65% of all women who have an abortion self-identify as Christians

Why Women have abortions: (Operation Rescue)

  • 21% Inadequate finances
  • 21% Not ready for responsibility
  • 16% Woman’s life would be changed too much
  • 12% Problems with relationships, unmarried
  • 11% Too young and/or immature
  • 8% Children are grown; she has all she wants
  • 3% Baby has possible health problems
  • <1% Pregnancy caused by rape/incest
  • 4% Other

Planned Parenthood: 3 Basic Premises

1- It’s not a baby, it’s a fetus

  • The word fetus is a Latin word that simply means an unborn child

2- Unwanted pregnancy puts a woman at risk

  • Less than 1% of all abortions take place because of rape or incest

3- The woman is more important than the fetus

Statement from Planned Parenthood that specifically states, “To call the fetus a human being is arrogant and absurd.”

All the debates, speeches, emotions and protesting comes down to one question:  Is the fetus fully human life, although not fully developed or is the fetus a mere mass of tissue in the mother’s body?

2. Life before Birth According to Scripture:

A. Scripture refers to the unborn child precisely as that: an unborn child. The same words are used to describe the child in the womb and outside the womb.

B. Jeremiah was sanctified and ordained as a prophet from his mother’s womb – Jeremiah 1:5

C. John the Baptist while still in his mother Elizabeth’s womb leaped for joy at the news from Mary about the baby Jesus – Luke 1:39-44
Note: Things don’t have joy

D. God’s personal knowledge of and involvement with the unborn – Psalm 139:13-16
Taken from the New King James Version

“For You formed my inward parts; You covered me in my mother’s womb.
I will praise You, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made;
Marvelous are Your works. And that my soul knows very well.
My frame was not hidden from You, When I was made in secret,
And skillfully wrought in the lowest parts of the earth.
Your eyes saw my substance, being yet unformed.
And in Your book they all were written,
The days fashioned for me, when as yet there were none of them”

3. The Development of the Unborn Baby:  See Literature on “Life Before Birth”

  • Day 24 – heart begins to beat (18 to 24 days after conception)
  • Medical authorities determine a person to be alive if there is either a detectable heart beat or brain wave activity
  • Day 30 – blood flows in baby’s veins (stays separate from the mothers)
  • Day 35 – mouth, ears and nose are taking shape
  • Day 42 – skeleton is formed
  • Day 42 – mother can feel physical movement
  • Day 43 – brain waves can be recorded
  • All bodily functions are present at 8 weeks and are functioning at 11 weeks
  • At 11 to 12 weeks, a baby can suck its thumb

88.7% of all abortions take place by the 12th week of pregnancy (84 days along)
Technology has transformed the abortion debate – Today’s ultrasound images reveal an amazing look at a child moving, kicking, and sucking its thumb

With knowledge comes accountability

4. Being the Church to the Unborn

  • Church is God’s representatives on earth
  • Salt and light – Matthew 5:13-16
  • We have God’s Truth in the Bible to communicate to the World – John 17:17

Being the Church to the Unborn means the Following:

A. Pray

  • Protection of the unborn – the end of legalized abortion
  • For father’s and mother’s contemplating abortion to choose life
  • Ministry of the Blue Ridge Pregnancy Center

B. Communicating Truth about Life Before Birth

  • In Conversations
  • Tracts – “Life Before Birth”
  • Facebook Posts

C. Contributing to the Cause of Protecting Life Before Birth

  • The Blue Ridge Pregnancy Center
  • Liberty Godparent Home
  • Volunteer at a crisis pregnancy center or be trained as a pregnancy counselor

D. Supporting Pro-Life Candidates

E. Practicing and Promoting Sexual Purity

F. Communicating that there is Mercy and Forgiveness in Christ to those that have had an Abortion – Psalm 103:10-12, John 8:11

Satan, The Devil

Here are the completed notes from the Sunday Morning Worship Service on April 17, 2016:

1. Documentation – John 8:44

There is scarcely a culture, tribe, or society to be found in this world that does not have some concept or fear of an invisible evil power

Wrong conception of the Devil
The devil is pictured as a medieval and mythical two-horned, fork-tailed creature, dressed in red flannel underwear, carrying a pitchfork

  • In the middle ages an actor in a play acted out the role of Satan, or the devil with a red suit, horns and a pitchfork
  • Satan is ignored or downplayed by many people
  • Satan seems to thrive best when he is either underestimated, ignored, or denied

According to Harold Willmington …

“If I were the devil” – The first thing I would do would be to deny my own existence”
“Deny my own existence in the world and down-play it in the local church”

  • He is mentioned in 7 Old Testament books
    • Genesis, 1 Chronicles, Job (12 times), Psalms, Isaiah, Ezekiel, Zechariah
  • He is mentioned in 19 New Testament books and referred to by every NT writer
  • He is mentioned to by Jesus approximately 15 times
    • Matthew 4:11, Matthew 16:23; Luke 22:31, Luke 10:18; Matthew 25:41, John 8:44
  • We cannot believe the Bible and deny the existence of Satan, the Devil

2. Description – Ezekiel 28:12-15; Isaiah 14:12a

Both Isaiah and Ezekiel the prophets go beyond the earthly scene and describes a non-human creature. (Isaiah the earthly king of Babylon – Ezekiel the earthly King of Tyre)

A. Ezekiel 28:12-14
1- Thou sealest up the sum – Literally, “You set the seal of perfection”
2- Full of wisdom, and perfect in beauty – The most brilliant and beautiful creature ever to exist
3- Thou hast been in Eden the garden of God – Genesis 3
4- Every precious stone was thy covering, the sardius, topaz, and the diamond, the beryl, the onyx, and the jasper, the sapphire, the emerald, and the carbuncle, and gold – Lucifer was decked with dazzling stones/gems
5- The workmanship of thy tabrets and of thy pipes was prepared in thee – Lucifer was what a musical instrument would do in the hands of a skilled musician, bring forth praise to the glory of God
He had the ability to make music from his body
6- In the day that thou wast created – He was a created being

  • Created with the power of free will so he could voluntarily worship and exalt God

7- Thou art the anointed cherub that covereth – “Cherub” to cut, to engrave like the engraving on a coin, the idea of representation – Cherub was to be a representative of God (as the image on a coin represents the one who issues it – Guarding the throne of God (Exodus 25:20)
8- I have set thee so – I have appointed you to serve in this lofty position
9- Thou wast upon the holy mountain of God –
10- Thou hast walked up and down in the midst of the stones of fire –

B. Isaiah 14:12a
How art thou fallen from heaven, O Lucifer, son of the morning!
“Lucifer” – Light bearer, day star, shining one, the bright one

3. Down Fall – Isaiah 14:12-14; Ezekiel 28:15

“Thou wast perfect in thy ways from the day that thou wast created till iniquity was found in thee.”  -Ezekiel 28:15

What type of iniquity?

A. Pride – Ezekiel 28:17a; 1 Timothy 3:6
Thine heart was lifted up because of thy beauty, thou hast corrupted thy wisdom by reason of thy brightness

B. Self -will – Isaiah 14:13, 14 “I will”
Vs. 12 – How art thou fallen from heaven, O Lucifer, son of the morning! how art thou cut down to the ground, which didst weaken the nations! For thou hast said in thine heart,
1- I will ascend into heaven – Very abode of God
2- I will exalt my throne above the stars of God – Probably a reference to angels
3- I will sit also upon the mount of the congregation, in the sides of the north – See Psalm 48:1, 2
4- I will ascend above the heights of the clouds – May refer to the shekinah glory cloud of God, where God’s glory dwells (Numbers 9:15-23)
5- I will be like the most High – I will be like El Elyon, The most High
Literally “the strongest strong one” – Satan desires to be like God

4. Domain – 2 Corinthians 4:3, 4; Ephesians 2:2

Present Locations: Note: It’s not hell!

  • In the heavenlies –Job 1:6; 2:1; Zechariah 3:1
  • In the earth – Job 1:7; 2:2; 1 Peter 5:8; Matthew 4:10; John 13:27

It was the devil that organized and led the first rebellion against God. Revelation 12:4 indicates that he persuaded one-third of heaven’s angels to march with him.
“And his tail drew the third part of the stars of heaven, and did cast them to the earth:”
These, of course, are the fallen angels (demons) of the Bible. Someday they will be judged by God and thrown into the Lake of Fire.

5. Deception – Genesis 3; Revelation 20:3

A. Opposition Against Scripture
1- Adds to Scripture
2- Deletes from Scripture
3- Misinterprets Scripture and takes it out of proper context – Matthew 4:5-7
4- Denies Scripture – Genesis 3:1-5

B. Opposition Against Believers
1- Sows tares – Matthew 13:24-30
2- Hinders the work of God’s servants – 1 Thessalonians 2:18
3- Resists the prayers of God’s servants – Daniel 10:12-13
4- Accuses believers before God – Revelation 12:10
5- Schemes against believers – Ephesians 6:11
6- Lays snares for believers – 1 Timothy 3:7
7- Tempts believers – Matthew 4:3

  • Entices them to do evil

8- Influences believers to disobey God – 1 Chronicles 21:1 (David); Matthew 16:22, 23 (Peter); Acts 5:3 (Ananias and Sapphira)
9- Deceives believers
10- Afflicts believers – Acts 10:38; Job 2:7

C. Opposition Against the Lost
1- Blinds their minds – 2 Corinthians 4:4
2- Steals the Word from their hearts – Matthew 13:3-4, 18-19
3- Deceives the lost – 2 Thessalonians 2:9, 10; 2 Timothy 3:13

6. Destiny – Revelation 20:1-10

Satan was rendered powerless through the cross of Christ and His resurrection

“Forasmuch then as the children are partakers of flesh and blood, he also himself likewise took part of the same; that through death he might destroy him that had the power of death, that is, the devil;”  -Hebrews 2:14

“Destroy” – Render powerless, make of no effect

“And having spoiled principalities and powers, he made a show of them openly, triumphing over them in it.”  -Colossians 2:15

1 John 3:8 – He that committeth sin is of the devil; for the devil sinneth from the beginning.  For this purpose, the Son of God was manifested, that he might destroy the works of the devil.

Romans 16:20 – The God of peace shall bruise Satan under your feet shortly.

  • Satan on the earth during the great tribulation – Revelation 12:9-10, 12
  • Satan confined to the bottomless pit during the Millennium – Revelation 20:1-3
    • Abyss – A place where evil spirits will be consigned (See Luke 8:31)
  • Satan released on the earth following the Millennium – Revelation 20:7-9
  • Satan cast into the lake of fire for eternity – Revelation 20:10

7. Defense

A. Internalize the Word of God
The choice weapon of Jesus against the devil – Matthew 4:3-11

B. Be alert to the times you are most vulnerable
HALT (stop) Principle:
According to Dr. Charles Stanley

Hungry – Jesus (Matthew 4:1, 2)

Angry – Moses

Lonely – Jesus (Matthew 4:3); David (2 Samuel 11:2); Joseph (Genesis 39:11, 12)

Tired

C. Suit up
Ephesians 6:10-13
Finally, my brethren, be strong in the Lord, and in the power of his might.
Put on the whole armour of God, that ye may be able to stand against the wiles of the devil. For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places. Wherefore take unto you the whole armour of God, that ye may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand.

D. Resist
1 Peter 5:8,9a
Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil, as a roaring lion, walketh about, seeking whom he may devour: Whom resist stedfast in the faith

James 4:7
Submit yourselves therefore to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you.

A Time Like No Other

Here are the completed notes from the Sunday Morning Service April 10, 2016:

Scripture: Daniel 6:1-10
Supporting Scripture: Joshua 1:8; Psalm 1:2; 5:3; Mark 1:35

Opening Statement:

Time with God, meeting with Him for Bible reading, prayer, meditation and worship is a time like no other

Reasons this Time is Like No Other:

1. Because of who you are meeting with

  • Creator and sustainer of the universe
  • Your Lord

2. Because of the opposition to this time

  • Because the devil knows this time is like no other, he will try to thwart our efforts to focus on and spend time with God

3. Because of the results of this time

A. You keep short accounts with God and others

  • There is direct accountability with God as you meet with Him
  • Becomes difficult to live with unresolved sin issues when you meet with God on a regular basis
  • Knowing that you will be meeting with God becomes a strong motivation to keep sins confessed and sinful habits forsaken

B. Your will is conformed to His

C. Your character is changed

  • You become like those you spend time with!

D. Your trust in God is strengthened and our faith is increased

E. Wisdom and direction are provided

F. Intimacy is developed

  • You get to know the Word of God and the God of the Word
  • Time with God moves us from a religion approach to God to a relational approach
  • As in any relationship communication with God is the key to knowing Him better
  • Time with God is essential to building a love relationship with Him

Important Aspects of this Time:

1. Having a time

Why mornings are good:

  • You haven’t heard a thing
  • First hour can set the pace and focus for the day
  • The battle is before us – we need to be ready

Out of the 24 hours God gives me, how much time do I give Him in a day?

2. Having a place

  • A quiet place
  • A private place
  • A place with no distractions

3. Having a mind-set

  • Devotions / Quiet time – Time with God
  • Time with God: Giving God your undivided attention for an amount of time for the purpose of worship, talking to and listening to Him
  • Think of your time with God as your personal appointment time with Him

Be prepared to meet with God:

  • Awake, alert – Don’t drag before Him
  • Quiet yourself before God

4. Incorporation of the following:

A. Bible Reading

B. Prayer

  • Our way of communicating with God by talking to Him

C. Listening

As we pray and read the Word of God, we need to learn to be still for a while to see if He has anything to say to our hearts

  • God’s voice is always consistent with His Word
  • His voice for the most part is quiet (He speaks to our hearts through His Holy Spirit in an inaudible but compelling way)
  • The Lord speaks clearly

D. Meditation

To think deeply and continuously about something

  • Contemplating God (triggers worship)

E. Worship

  • Ascribing worth to God, being consumed and occupied with the person of God

Stewardship of the Gospel

Here is a transcript of the Sunday Morning Worship Service April 3, 2016:

Scripture:  I Corinthians 4:1-2

Over the past few weeks leading up to Easter, we have talked a lot about Christ’s suffering. About all of the events leading up to Him paying the ultimate price for sin.

We learned about the agony Christ went through both spiritually and physically, from His prayer in the Garden of Gethsemane through the series of brutal punishments and torturing leading up to His death on the cross.

We talked last week in detail about His burial in tomb, and about His rising from the dead early on the third day.

As hard as it is to ponder the brutality of Christ’s sacrifice, what He did giving Himself to die on the cross opened the way for us to have eternal life. There is so much in all of this to be thankful for and to give glory to God for.

For believers, giving thanks for His sacrifice was really the focus of Easter that we celebrated last week.

But it doesn’t stop there, as important as it is for us to be thankful.

Our responsibility in regards to the Gospel doesn’t stop at us simply honoring God in our own lives for the benefits we receive from Him.

Paul tells us in II Corinthians 5:15 that “He died for all, so that they who live might no longer live for themselves, but for Him who died and rose again on their behalf.”

To live for Him implies a great many things, but this morning I want to take just a few minutes and consider the idea that as believers we are stewards. Stewards of the good news of the Gospel.

We don’t use that word “steward” very much these days, but simply put a steward is a person who is entrusted to manage something that is owned by someone else.

We see many examples of stewards in the Bible:
-Abram had a steward named Eliezer of Damascus (Genesis 15:2).
-King David of Israel had stewards responsible for managing the property and livestock belonging to him and his sons (I Chronicles 28:1).

But one of the best examples can be found in Joseph. Turn in your Bibles to Genesis chapter 39 and let’s look at the first 6 verses or so.

“Now Joseph had been taken down to Egypt. And Potiphar, an officer of Pharaoh, captain of the guard, an Egyptian, bought him from the Ishmaelites who had taken him down there. The Lord was with Joseph, and he was a successful man; and he was in the house of his master the Egyptian. And his master saw that the Lord was with him and that the Lord made all he did to prosper in his hand. So Joseph found favor in his sight, and served him. Then he made him overseer of his house, and all that he had he put under his authority. So it was, from the time that he had made him overseer of his house and all that he had, that the Lord blessed the Egyptian’s house for Joseph’s sake; and the blessing of theLord was on all that he had in the house and in the field. Thus he left all that he had in Joseph’s hand, and he did not know what he had except for the bread which he ate.”  -Genesis 39:1-6a

Here we see that Joseph was made an overseer, or steward, of everything in Potiphar’s house. Joseph was responsible for managing literally everything in his home and even outside his home in his fields.

No doubt given Potiphar’s station as an officer of Pharaoh, this meant Joseph was in a very powerful position, overseeing many other servants, large sums of money, and many valuable possessions.

However, using Joseph as a great example, it is made clear in Scripture that a steward is still a servant accountable to his master. No matter how much Joseph was entrusted with to manage, he was acting as a servant of Potiphar.

He did not own the valuable possessions. He was not to spend the vast sums of money he may have managed on himself. He was not put in charge of the other servants to make them do what he wanted.

No, he was trusted to manage all of these things in a way that brought honor and profit to Potiphar and his home.

In the same way that Joseph was a servant and steward to Potiphar, we are stewards to the Lord.

Consider Genesis 1:1

“In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.” -Genesis 1:1

This verse is the foundation of Christian stewardship. As believers we recognize God as the Creator of the heavens and the earth and everything in them.

Since He created everything, it necessarily follows that He owns everything. Paul reminds us:

“for the earth is the Lord’s, and all it contains.” -I Corinthians 10:26

When we normally talk about stewardship, we tend to think of three T’s: time, talent, and treasure. And to be sure, we are all accountable as stewards before God for how we manage those blessings in our lives.

But there is a 4th “T” we will also be called to account for as stewards – TRUTH.

Turn with me to I Corinthians 4 and look at what Paul writes in verses 1 and 2

“Let a man so consider us, as servants of Christ and stewards of the mysteries of God. Moreover it is required in stewards that one be found faithful.” -I Corinthians 4:1-2

“Stewards of the mysteries of God” – Paul uses the term “mysteries” 21 times throughout his letters in the New Testament.

Every time he does, the mystery involves a declaration of spiritual truth that has been revealed to believers through the Holy Spirit that previously was concealed.

When Scripture talks about something being a mystery – that should be a key for us to stop and say “hey this is something I need to understand”.

To a believer, these mysteries are no longer hidden but are revealed, core spiritual truths about Christ.

Do you remember how Christ spoke often times in parables?

Turn over for a moment to Matthew chapter 13.

In this chapter Christ begins to speak to the multitudes in parables. Verses 1-3

Then down in verse 10, His disciples came to Him and asked Him why He was doing this. Look at His answer:

“And the disciples came and said to Him, ‘Why do You speak to them in parables?’ He answered and said to them, ‘Because it has been given to you to know the mysteries of the kingdom of heaven, but to them it has not been given.’” -Matthew 13:10-11

As a believer, what is concealed from the ability of a lost person to understand is made plainly understandable to you.

He goes on in verse 16 and 17 to say

“But blessed are your eyes for they see, and your ears for they hear; for assuredly, I say to you that many prophets and righteous men desired to see what you see, and did not see it, and to hear what you hear, and did not hear it.” -Matthew 13:16-17

Have you ever stopped to think about that? For nearly 4,000 years of human history, the truths of Christ that we have plainly laid before us in Scripture were not plain, even to prophets and righteous men that desired to understand them! Let that precious blessing, that awesome gift, sink in for moment.

The insight into the person and character of Jesus Christ revealed to us in the Gospel is something that for all that time men; righteous men; longed more than anything else to see.

As Paul penned his letter to the Colossians, one of his foremost desires was that “hearts may be encouraged, being knit together in love, and attaining to all riches of the full assurance of understanding, to the knowledge of the mystery of God, both of the Father and of Christ, in whom are hidden all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge.” -Colossians 2:2a-3

When the Bible says that we are stewards of the mysteries of God, it means the Truth about Christ has been placed by God into our care.

He has given us the Gospel – the way to eternal life. But – just like Joseph managing Potiphar’s things – as stewards we don’t just do what we want with the blessings of His Gospel.

Going back to what Paul said in I Corinthians 4 verse 2 – what did he tell us was required of stewards?

That we be found faithful.

How can we be found faithful stewards of Christ’s Gospel? In the time we have remaining this morning I want to share with you some important things we need to be doing in order to be found faithful stewards of the Gospel.

First – we need to know the Truth.

We need to be filling our minds with the knowledge of God constantly.

  • We need to be reading the Bible daily
    • Remember the Bereans in Acts 17 who searched the Scriptures DAILY
  • We need to be memorizing Scripture
    • Remember David in Psalm 119 hiding God’s Word in his heart so that he could avoid sin.
  • We need to be learning about the Bible together as a church, like we’re doing this morning
    • Remember Paul in Ephesians talking about the church as the body

Remember what Peter said in his first epistle:

“But sanctify the Lord God in your hearts, and always be ready to give a defense to everyone who asks you a reason for the hope that is in you, with meekness and fear;” -I Peter 3:15

We cannot be equipped to do this if we are not making time in the Word a priority.

Second – We need to understand how precious the Gospel is.

One of the most heartbreaking stories I have read is in John Piper’s book “Don’t Waste Your Life”. He says,

“I will tell you what a tragedy is. I will show you how to waste your life. Consider a story from the February 1998 edition of Reader’s Digest, which tells about a couple who “took early retirement from their jobs in the Northeast five years ago when he was 59 and she was 51. Now they live in Punta Gorda, Florida, where they cruise on their 30 foot trawler, play softball and collect shells.”

At first, when I read it I thought it might be a joke. A spoof on the American Dream. But it wasn’t. Tragically, this was the dream: Come to the end of your life—your one and only precious, God-given life—and let the last great work of your life, before you give an account to your Creator, be this: playing softball and collecting shells.

Picture them before Christ at the great day of judgment: ‘Look, Lord. See my shells.’ That is a tragedy. And people today are spending billions of dollars to persuade you to embrace that tragic dream. Over against that, I put my protest: Don’t buy it. Don’t waste your life.”

Think about our own life in this country. We live in a nation where access to Biblical truth even now is so unhindered and so free – it’s literally everywhere for FREE!

The Bible in every translation I know of is freely available online. On your smartphone. On the radio. On TV.

There are study aids from over 2000 years of church history and writings of incredibly God gifted wise men available all around us. You can go down the street to LifeWay and find commentaries galore that walk you through understanding the Bible.

Am I saying it’s easy? No – please don’t misunderstand me. I am not trying to belittle the depth of Scripture – it is challenging at times even to the most learned of men.

What I am saying is that it is accessible.

There are Bibles sitting in the back of this sanctuary – don’t leave without one today if you need one and don’t have it.

Please don’t lose sight of just how ABnormal what we all have today in regards to our access to Scripture is!

In the entire course of human history, to have this much information about God, His character, His Son – this open and accessible to a culture and people, is unheard of.

None of us, myself included, sitting in this room today will have any excuse when we stand before God almighty for not treating the Bible as precious in our lives. For not making the effort – seeking help however much is necessary – to read and understand this precious Truth.

Just take a glance outside the borders of this country and you will instantly see how rare and precious what we have is.

When my wife and I traveled to India in 2013, we had the opportunity to give complete Bibles to some of the people there in their own language.  The Bibles only cost around $2.50 a piece to have printed – a small amount for most of us here today.  But to see those people in India receive a complete Bible for the first time, and how it moved them to tears and shouts of joy.

Grown men literally hit their knees and praised God, holding so precious the Truth they received.

Compare that with so many people here, who will live their entire lives with Bibles laying around their homes, complete and in their own language just an arm’s length away, and not caring enough to open them, study them, read them.

Oh I cannot even begin to describe the magnitude of the judgment that will be faced for having that kind of attitude towards so great a gift as this Truth we have direct from the heart of the Creator of the Universe!

As the scripture says to whom much is given much will be required. I can promise that to all of us here in this room today, MUCH truth has been given. There will be much required of all of us in regards to our stewardship of it.

The Third thing we need to do to be found faithful stewards – Knowing how precious these things are, and just how much we have been blessed having what we have in this church particularly – we need to not only know God’s word, but also be applying the Truths of Scripture to our own lives.

Paul tells us to

“Be diligent to present yourself approved to God, a worker who does not need to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.” II Timothy 2:15

We don’t read the Bible, memorize scripture, or come here to church to gain knowledge as if we’re studying for a test at school, or going through some religious meditation to check it off a daily task list.

As believers we do these things so that God will speak to us, as He has promised to do, through His word transforming us into His image.

Solomon says in Ecclesiastes

“Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter: Fear God and keep His commandments, For this is man’s all.” -Ecclesiastes 12:13

I spoke to the youth Wednesday before last about the Fear of God and what that meant. Fear of God for the believer involves understanding who He is. Understanding just how much He hates sin. And how, just like a loving parent disciplines a child, God deals with sin in our lives even now.

When we claim belief in Christ, we believe God is who the Bible says He is, and that proper understanding of who He is and what He desires (that healthy fear) that comes from knowing his Word is what guides us in our daily lives to live obediently to Him.

The fourth thing is that to be found faithful stewards of the Gospel, we need to be proclaiming it to others.

This message – this truth – that we have been so blessed with, is a message that is to be shared with others.

In Mark 16:15 Jesus tells His disciples to “Go into all the world and preach the gospel to every creature.”

At the end of the book of Matthew, He tells them to “Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all things that I have commanded you”

Just as Adam and his children in Genesis were told to be fruitful and multiply physically, so we as children of Christ are to be fruitful and multiply spiritually.

It is not enough to get saved and go live a moral life and never speak up and say anything. If we believe in Christ, and we pursue a relationship with Him, His desires will begin to be our desires.

The desire He has to see the world come to salvation will begin to drive us. Out of a compassion for those around us that are lost we will speak up.

It is not enough to live by example alone – did Paul go anywhere that he didn’t verbally speak up and engage? No – to the contrary it was Paul that reminded us in Romans 10 that faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the word of God.

To be a faithful steward of the Gospel, we have to share it with others. There are lots of ways to do this, but the key thing to remember is that it is not by silent example.

No person has ever been saved by following the moral example of another.

Every person that’s ever been saved has gotten saved because he or she had the Gospel communicated to them, the Holy Spirit then used that to open the eyes of their hearts, they believed in it, and they repented of their sin.

As pastor and author David Platt said, “To be a disciple of Jesus is to make disciples of Jesus.”

When Jesus Himself said in Matthew “follow Me and I will make you fishers of men”, He didn’t say He might do it. He said “I WILL” do it.

Sharing the Gospel is not always easy, but Christ has promised not only to give us the desire to do it, but as we grow in our knowledge of Him through His Word, He has promised to equip us to do it.

To be faithful stewards, we must follow Christ’s command in the Great Commission, and share His Truth.

As we bring this to a close this morning, I know we have covered some things that may give some of us pause to stop and examine ourselves.

I know studying to bring this message today, there are some things I have had to ponder about my own priorities and please know that I share this to you today with a humble heart.

Most of what I’ve said today has been to believers to remind us of the great responsibility we have in regards to Christ’s Gospel.

I hope that everyone here today knows Christ as their Lord and Savior, but I do want to take a second here before we go and make an important distinction.

If you are here today, and you ponder these things we have discussed, and cannot see a desire within yourself to do these things, there is reason to be concerned.

We can’t share with others what we don’t have ourselves.

We cannot be a steward of the Gospel if we have not been made a servant of its Author.

If you find that you can neglect the Scriptures, and are without the discipline of a loving father, I would encourage you to do some deep self-examination and see if today you really belong to Him.

The Bible is clear that God disciplines those He loves. Can you constantly ignore the Word of God, and yet are without discipline?

If you are here today and don’t know Christ as your savior, you have only one responsibility in regards to the Gospel – to yield yourself to it, and to the Savior of which it speaks.

The Bible says in Philippians 2:10 “that at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, of those in heaven, and of those on earth, and of those under the earth”

There will come a time when each and every one of us will stand before Christ.  On that day, when you stand before Him, will you bow to Him as your loving Savior, or will you bow before Him as your righteous judge?

If you would like to talk to someone about your relationship with Christ myself and others will be here. Or if you just need to pray at the altar as we sing a closing hymn, please feel free to do so.

Don’t leave this place today without acting on the Holy Spirit’s leading.