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It is a wonderful
opportunity we have to meet on Gods Holy Day. Someday soon, if you
are in a prison or a cave, you will look back to this moment, I
hope, with great pleasure and joy. Every Sabbath to us is a token
of the eternal rest that God is going to bring very soon to His
children and a deliverance out of this evil world.
When Jesus was
here, the focal point of the religion of the Jewish people was the
law of God. If you study the Jewish ceremonial system, their sacrifices,
their sanctuary, their priesthood, the focal point of their entire
religion was the law of God and how to obtain forgiveness of sin
and atonement, if you had broken the law of God. But if you have
your Bible, look at what Jesus told them about their condition with
the law in John the seventh chapter, John 7:19. He said, "Did
not Moses give you the law, yet none of you keep the law? Why do
you seek to kill Me?"
Now this is
a paradox, is it not? That the focal point of your religion, the
central point in the sanctuary was where the Ten Commandments were
inside the ark. That was the focal point of everything. Yet, the
center or the focal point, you do not keep it, you do not abide
by it. It is just a, well, what is it? It is a profession but no
reality and, friends, did you know that we are in a very similar
condition today? Now the law of God is not the focal point of our
religion.
When I was visiting
a few years ago, I visited more than once actually, the Air Force
Academy near Colorado Springs, the chapel has three sections. There
are three churches actually all in one building. On the main floor
of the chapel, there is the Protestant Chapel and in the Protestant
religion the pulpit is in the center in the front of the worship
service and there is area-son for that because our religion focuses
on the Word of God and the proclamation of the Word of God is to
be central in our religion.
You go downstairs
and there is another place just as big and that is the Roman Catholic
Church or chapel of the Air Force Academy. But then off to the side
there is the third place for a worship service and that is for the
Jewish, those that are of the Jewish faith. It is interesting that
in the Jewish chapel up in the front, do you know what they have?
They have the Ten Commandments. They have the symbols of the tables
of the Ten Commandments. That is the focal point of their religion.
But in the Protestant
chapel, what do you suppose is up in front? Is it the Ten Commandments?
No, it is the cross. The cross is the focal point of the Christian
religion. If you go around, you will see crosses on churches all
over Wichita. If you look, you will see crosses dangling from the
rear view mirrors of peoples cars. Have you not seen them? If you
look around again when you are downtown, you will see crosses hanging
from peoples necks, a necklace and a cross at the bottom.
So, the cross
is a symbol or a focal point of our religion. But the Jews we see
here in John 7:19, the focal point of their religion they were not
even keeping it. So what? Now let me tell you something. You know,
and I just want to say this as kindly as possible, but them are
millions of people that profess Christianity and they have seen
the cross in churches and they have seen it on top of the outside
of the churches and maybe they have even worn it around their neck
and they have got it on the rear view mirror of the car and they
do not even know what it means.
They do not
know what it is about. It is the focal point of their religion and
they do not even understand it. Concerning this, Ellen White has
something very interesting to say. She says that in the final judgment
when all those who have professed Christianity that are the lost..
. By the way, the Bible makes it very clear that the majority of
people that profess Christianity will be lost. The Bible makes that
very clear. Jesus Himself said so in the Sermon on the Mount and
other places.
When they come
to the final judgment, you know what God is going to do? He is going
to present the cross. I want to tell you that when He presents it
and people see what it means they will not have one excuse. The
Bible says they will be speechless. You see, to people today the
cross is like a charm or it is a symbol but they do not understand
what it means. Do you understand what it means?
Now some people
think that if you were in a Christian church, the cross would be
one of the easiest things to preach about. Let me assure you if
you understand what it means, it is not the easiest thing to preach
about at all. It is one of the most difficult subjects to present--if
you understand what it means. Do you know why? One reason is that
people are going to get unhappy, they will get angry.
People do not
understand what the cross means and when you tell them, they do
not want to find out. So much so that Ellen White said on one occasion,
"The cross has been almost lost sight of." Our High
Calling, 46. Well, that does not mean that people are not seeing
the crosses on the churches or around other peoples necks or on
the rear view minor of the car. They are seeing all those things
but they do not really see what it is about or what it means, that
is what they do not see. They do not see it.
I want to tell
you, if you take the cross away, it is just like taking the sun
out of the heavens. Everything is lost. Without the cross you cannot
have a connection with your heavenly Father. You can have no union
with Jesus. You cannot have any hope of a welcome reception when
you choose to return to the Lord without the cross. You can have
no hope that in the Day of Judgment you can be acquitted. And there
is no means provided for you to overcome your sins without the cross.
In fact, every hope that you have for the future is based on that
if you understand it.
I want to study
with you from the Scriptures today for a few minutes about the cross
and more especially what it means and what will happen to us if
we come to it and get close. For our first text I would like to
invite you to open to Revelation the first chapter. Revelation 1:4-6.
It says, "John, to the seven churches which are in Asia: Grace
to you and peace from Him who is and who was and who is to come,
and from the seven spirits who are before His throne, and from Jesus
Christ, the Faithful Witness, the firstborn from the dead, and the
Ruler over the kings of the earth. To Him who loved us and washed
us from our sins in His own blood, and has made us kings and priests
to His God and Father, to Him be glory and dominion forever and
ever. Amen."
The first thing
that we understand when we come to the cross is that it is a pledge,
a promise, a guarantee of the boundless, infinite, unmeasurable
love that God has for you. Remember, Jesus said in John 10, He said,
I do not have to do this. We as human beings get into situations
where we cannot help ourselves. We get into situations from accidents,
sickness or suffering and we cannot help ourselves but Jesus was
not in that situation. He did not have to come down here and He
did not have to offer His life upon the cross.
It describes
this in The Desire of Ages. Do you remember Matthew 26
where Jesus prayed to His Father and said, If it be possible, allow
this cup to pass from Me? Do you remember that? But then He said,
Not as I will but as You will. Do you realize that in the Garden
of Gethsemane when Jesus was suffering that agony, that He could
have decided to just wipe the bloody sweat from His brow? Luke said
that it was so awful and His sufferings so great that He sweat as
it were great drops of blood that dripped on the ground.
But He could
have wiped the bloody sweat away and said, I am leaving. And He
could have. He could have gone back up to His Father in heaven where
there were people, there were angels that adored Him. He could have.
But if He had, there would have been no way that you and I could
have been redeemed from our sins. Because He loved us, what does
the text say in Revelation 1:5? "To Him that loved
us." He did it because He loved us. He loved us enough to make
a way so that He could wash away, take away, our sins.
What was the
price to take away our sins? His blood. That is the mystery of the
Christian religion. The One that died to pay the price for your
sin is One who was not under the law. An angel or another human
being could not die to take away your sin. They were all created
under the law. They were subject to the law. All angels, all created
beings are subject to the law of God.
But upon the
Son of God no yoke had ever come. He was above law and it was His
life and His life alone that could satisfy the claims of Gods broken
law. Do you realize, friends, that Gods law is so holy that He would
not do away with it or change the slightest particle, even to save
the angels around His throne (some of them left).
If you have
your Bible open, I invite you to turn to our second text that explains
more what this is talking about. It says in Revelation 1:5 "To
Him who loved us and washed us from our sins in His own blood."
I Corinthians 15. The cross describes to us, is a proof
to us that there is Somebody, friend, that loves you more than your
mother, more than your father, more than your sister or your brother
or your wife or your husband or anybody else. There is Somebody
that loves you with an everlasting love, that is what you call it.
He loves you
so much that He was willing to suffer in order to save you. Why
did He have to go to the cross to suffer to save us? Look what it
says in 1 Corinthians 15:3. "For! delivered to you
first of all that which I also received: that Christ died for our
sins according to the Scriptures."
The first thing
that we learn from the cross is that God loves you with a love that
is infinite. The second thing we learned from the cross was that
Jesus died for our sins and it changes my mind completely about
sin. I want you to think this through. It is very important if Jesus
died for my sins, is sin a terrible thing? Is it?
By the way,
what is sin? Transgression of Gods law, 1 John 3:4. If Jesus died
for my sins, sin is a terrible thing. Do you believe that? Most
people do not believe that. It is so terrible, if I understand how
terrible it is, I would rather die than get involved in it. Just
think it through a little more. ff1 choose to sin, what am I choosing
to do? I am choosing to do the very thing that sent Jesus to the
cross.
Do I understand
the cross at all if I choose to sin? Not at all. Unless I have decided
that I openly hate the Lord. Now if you have decided that you hate
the Lord and you are not going to follow Him, then you are free
to choose to sin. But if you choose to sin, somehow you do not understand
the cross because sin is what sent Jesus to the cross. Is that what
the Scripture says? That is what it says.
When you come
to the cross and it starts to go through your mind and you ask yourself,
Why? Why? Why did this have to happen? It is so awful. It had to
happen because of my sins. And so it changes my mind about sin.
A person who has never been to the cross loves sin. Oh, he may not
love all kinds of sin. You do not have to love all kinds of sin,
one is enough. How many sins did Adam and Eve have to commit in
order to bring the flood tide of evil and iniquity unto the world?
How many sins did they have to commit? Just one.
Christ was promised
as a sacrifice when they committed that one sin. That is in Genesis
3:15. So if l choose to sin, I do not understand the cross. I do
not understand it at all, unless I have decided
to reject my Lord and I have decided that I hate Him and I want
to go on my own way. But if I profess to be a Christian and I profess
to be following Jesus; if I profess His name and I choose to sin,
there is something terribly wrong. I have never come to the cross;
I have never understood it yet.
Do you see there
are millions of people that claim to be Christians and they do not
even know what the cross means. You cannot love something that caused
Jesus to die and be a Christian and love Him. You cannot love sin
and love Jesus at the same time. That is impossible. You see, if
I love sin, I hate the Lord. That is literally the way it is. I
can profess anything I want. I can go do church, but if I love sin,
I hate the Lord and if I love the Lord, I hate sin. You cannot have
it any other way.
You cannot love
a person and at the same time love something else that brings torture
to that person. That is impossible. You cannot say that you love
your wife and hurt your wife at the same time. That is impossible.
You cannot love the Lord and claim to follow Him and love something
else that is torturing Him at the same time. Somebody says, Pastor
John, you are getting emotional. Well, listen, it is something worth
getting emotional about
In fact, of
all subjects, this is the one subject that Christians ought to get
emotional about because, friends, the cross is a revelation to our
dull senses of the pain that from its very inception sin has brought
to the heart of God. Now there are some people that are so mistaken
in their understanding of Christianity, that they think that you
can just go and sin and then come and confess; and then go and sin
and then come and confess; and sin and go to confession; and sin
and go to confession your whole life.
I want you to
think something through. Did Jesus die on the cross so that you
could keep sinning and going to confession your whole life? Is that
the purpose of it? Let us read a few Bible texts on that. The apostle
Paul talked about that very thing in the book of Romans. Look in
Romans 6:1,2. He says, "What shall we say then? Shall we continue
in sin that grace may about? Certainly not! How shall we who died
to sin live any longer in it."
Look at verse
15. "What then? Shall we sin because we are not under
the law but under grace? Certainly not." You insult, friend,
the Holy Spirit if you deliberately sin and then confess and then
go out and deliberately sin again and confess. You know, friends,
today this has gotten so bad that there are people that are actually
killing people and then they go to confession and then they go and
kill more people and go to confession the next week in church. They
call themselves Christians.
I want you to
read something the Bible has to say about this. Look at Hebrews
10:26. It says, "For if we sin willfully (that is, deliberately)
after we have received the knowledge of the truth, there no longer
remains a sacrifice for sins." There comes a time, friends,
a person has abused the grace of God so long. They sin and they
confess; but they go and deliberately sin again and then they confess.
There comes a time when the Lord says, It is closing time. You have
abused My mercy and My grace. There is no longer going to be a sacrifice
for sin.
Oh, friends,
the cross has a wonderful message for every sinner. But do not abuse
the mercy of God. Do not play with it and say, oh, well, I can go
and sin and confess the rest of my life because Jesus died on the
cross and so I can be forgiven. Friends, do not abuse the mercy
of God. Jesus died on the cross so you could be delivered from sin,
not so you could just go on and sin and confess. The Angel said
to Mary, "You shall call His name Jesus for He shall save His
people from their sins." Not IN their sins but FROM their sins.
I want to spend
a few minutes studying about the result, what will happen in your
life, what will happen in your home if you come to the cross because
it will have results. You will have consequences. You remember we
started out by showing from Revelation 1:4-6 that Jesus is the One
that loves us and washed us from our sins. He loved us and if somebody
really loves you and he manifests his love, what
could happen? What should happen?
It does not
always happen but if somebody really loved you a lot and he started
manifesting his love to you, what could happen? You might love him
back. In this world we sometimes call that "falling in love."
That happens because somebody is attracted to somebody else and
they start saying and doing nice things to them because they have
an attraction, they love them.
If you love
somebody and you start doing something nice for them and speaking
nice to them, there just is a chance that they might love you back.
Now love is not something you can force. You cannot ever go to somebody
with a gun and make him or her love you. It has never happened and
it never will happen. It just does not work. You cannot go to somebody
with a club or a two-by-four or a whip and make them love you. You
can make them obey, but you cannot make them love you. It is impossible.
Love has to
do with the heart. Love cannot be commanded. It cannot be forced.
Do you know, friends, the only kind of service that God is interested
in at all is from people that love Him and want to do His will?
This is a strange idea to some people because they do not understand
what God is like, but did you know that God is not the slightest
bit interested in forcing you to do anything?
God does not
use force. God only uses one weapon in order to win you and to save
you. And if that does not work, there is nothing else that He has
in reserve. What is that weapon that He uses? Let us read first
of all 1 John 3:16. "By this we know love, because He laid
down His life for us." Now that is about the cross, that is
what we are studying. "And we also ought to lay down our lives
for the brethren."
We understand
what love is by the demonstration that Jesus made on the cross.
It is the greatest demonstration that there has ever been made of
the love of God. But notice what it says in 1 John 4:19. "We
love Him because He first loved us." Love cannot be forced.
You cannot make somebody love you and! say this reverently, even
God cannot make you love.
But He has given
the strongest attracting force in the whole universe
to attract you to Himself and it is so powerful that if you do not
resist, you will come to Him. And what is that attractive, magnetic
force that thaws people to Him? Jesus said, "And, if I am lifted
up from the earth, will thaw all (men) peoples to Myself."
John 12:32. What is it? It is the cross. What about the cross is
it? Because, friend, the cross of Jesus is the largest demonstration
that has ever and will ever be made of the love that God has for
those that He has created.
Did you know
that even the angels in heaven study it? And those that are redeemed
will be studying it throughout eternity. It is the greatest demonstration
that it is possible to make. It would be impossible for God Himself
to say, "I could have done more." That would be impossible.
He has done everything that could be done. You just study the cross
yourself. You study the story yourself and you ask yourself the
question, Could He have done more? You ask yourself that question.
Now here is
another question for you. Since that is the most that can be done
to attract the sinner to the Lord, if that does not work, how are
you going to be saved? Well, friends, you are not going to be saved
because there is no reserve force. God does not have any reserve
force to save you. If the cross does not attract you, there is nothing
else. We love Him because He first loved us and this is one of the
first results that happens when a person comes to the cross.
When you see
the love of God, something happens inside. Have you been at the
cross long enough so that something has happened in your heart and
your mind? Or is it just a story? Do you understand that that was
for you? Has the result or the consequence of coming to the cross
happened in your mind and in your heart? Do you love Him? Would
you allow me for about one minute to tell you something really,
really plain?
If that consequence
of the cross has not happened in your heart, all of your profession
of Christianity, going to church, doing whatever works you do that
are right and good, all of that is worthless. Your religion is absolutely
worthless if that has not happened in your heart. If you have not
come to the cross and if you do not love Him, it is worthless.
Paul said that
if you had all faith and you had the gift of prophecy and you understood
all mysteries and all knowledge and if you give all your goods to
the poor and you gave your body to be burned. Like some of those
young Buddhists did in Vietnam a few years ago. They dumped gasoline
on their bodies and burned themselves up. If you do all of that
and you do not have love, he says it is not worth a thing.
Do you love
Him? Oh, yes, somebody says, I love Him. Of course, I love Him.
I feel terribly sorry for what He did. I love Him. Well, look at
what Jesus says in John 14:15. "If you love Me, keep My commandments."
There is one
more consequence of coming to the cross that I want to study with
you this morning. Let us review what we have already studied this
morning.
First, we see
an infinite, boundless, immeasurable love that God has for you and
for me when we come to the cross. He provided for us another chance.
Second, we see
that Jesus had to do this because of our sins. That is what it said
in 1 Corinthians 15:3 and that means that sin is a terrible,
terrible thing and that I can never love sin or engage in sin again,
because I am choosing to follow Jesus and I cannot deliberately
do that which sent Him to the cross. To love sin is to hate Jesus.
To love Jesus is to hate sin.
Third, we saw
that love cannot be forced and that we love Him because He first
loved us. Unless that has happened in my heart, all my religion
is worthless.
Fourth, we saw
that if I do love Him, I will keep His commandments. That is what
it said in John 14:15. If I really love Him, I will keep His commandments.
It says the same thing in 1 John 5:2, 3. "This is
the love of God, that we keep His commandments. And His commandments
are not burdensome." If you love Him, keeping His commandments
is not burdensome.
And now we are
going to see one more and this one is a very important one, an important
consequence of coming to the cross. John 3:16, one of the most well
known texts in the Bible. Jesus was speaking to Nicodemus and He
said, "For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten
son, that whosoever believes in Him should not perish but (might)
have everlasting life."
I want you to
especially notice the word whosoever. What does the word whosoever
mean? Anybody; anybody in this room; anybody in this city or more
literally, anybody I the world. Now when I come to the cross of
Christ and I start to think through in my mind what it is all about.
I realize that this was not done just for me. It was done for me
because I am one of the whosoever. It was done for me, but it was
not just done for me.
It was done
for every other human being in the world. Now, if I think that through
in my mind, is that going to change my estimate of the worth of
a human being? Is it? How much are you worth? God decided that you
were worth the life of His Son. He was going to offer His Son. He
was going to allow His Son to die to save you. That is how much
you are worth. Now the more something is worth, the more careful
we are how we deal with it.
For instance.
Out of my driveway I have a bunch of rocks, many tons of them, many
tons of rocks. I break them up and I scatter them around for my
car to drive on. That is rock. But there are some rocks that you
do not deal with a sledgehammer and a rake and a hoe. You do not
deal with them like that. You find them down in the jewelers shop
and when you look at them, they are in a case and there is velvet
on the case. Here is a stone and it is lying on that velvet. That
stone does not know anymore than the rock in my driveway. So why
is it lying on the velvet? Because it is precious.
Some stones
are precious and some stones are not precious. You deal with them
with a sledgehammer, rake or the tractor or whatever you like. They
are not precious. But there are some stones that are precious and
you deal with them differently. One of the consequences of coming
to the cross is that I begin to see how much one person is worth
to God and that one person, by the way, includes my wife or my husband
or my children. It includes the other people in my family.
Will that affect
the way that I treat them? Will it affect the way that I talk to
them? Will it affect the way that I treat them? Do you know what
God designs for the family? God wanted your family to be a little
heaven on earth. He did not want it to be like Purgatory or hell
fire. He wanted it to be like a heaven on earth.
I want to read
to you something that Ellen White wrote in 1892 in The Signs
of the Times, November 11, 1892, and this will help you to
understand in these last few minutes. I want you to see an advanced
lesson on the cross that many people do not understand. If you really
come to the cross, it is going to change everything in your home.
Now listen to this. "If we are doers of the word, we shall
daily bear the cross after Jesus, subdue self and thus bring harmony
into the home life. The sweetest type of heaven is a home where
the spirit of the Lord presides. If the will of God is fulfilled,
the husband and wife will respect each other, and cultivate love
and confidence. Anything that would mar the peace and unity of the
family should be firmly repressed, and kindness and love should
be cherished. He who manifests the spirit of tenderness, forbearance,
and love, will find that the same spirit will be reflected upon
him. Where the Spirit of God reigns, there will be no talk of unsuitability
in the marriage relation. If Christ indeed is formed within, the
hope of glory, there will be union and love in the home. Christ
abiding in the heart of the wife will be at agreement with Christ
abiding in the heart of the husband. They will be striving together
for the mansions Christ has gone to prepare for those who love Him."
Now that is
just about a two minute introduction to something that if the Lord
wills, we are going to look at in more detail tonight.
I want to tell you, friends, we are going to have to get in advance
just some A,B,C lessons about the cross. If we do not take some
advance steps and if we cannot figure out how it relates to the
way we deal with each other at home, we do not understand the cross
yet. Somehow there is something missing in our minds.
Among Christians
today we profess to follow Christ and we profess to take up His
cross and it is a shame to even mention it, but it is true. The
divorce rate among Christians is about the same, in fact, in some
Christian countries the divorce rate is even higher than in people
that do not even claim to believe on the cross of Christ. What is
going on? What is going on, friend, is that the cross is the focal
point of our religion but we do not really understand it. We do
not understand it. What is happening in our homes proves that we
do not understand it.
Do you want
the Holy Spirit to teach you what the cross is all about? I want
to tell you, friend, it will change everything in your heart. It
will change things in your home. It will change the way you speak
to other members of your family You will start to treat people,
not like the rocks in my driveway but like precious stones. I want
to tell you when that happens instead of your home being like purgatory,
the Lord would like to make it like heaven. Do you understand why
I stated at the beginning that the cross was one of the hardest
subjects to preach about and to understand it? It has very practical
consequences.
If the consequences
are not happening in my life, somehow I have missed something. I
do not understand it. I have not internalized the message of the
cross. Do you want to have a change? The cross, friends, is the
great center of attraction. It is the thing that will change you
on the inside and that is where we need changing, by the way, on
the inside.
Do you want
that change to happen in your heart and in your life? If you do,
I want to invite you to kneel down with me and pray Let us ask the
Lord that the meaning of the cross will take place in our lives.
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