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When I was about
sixteen years of age, I first began to sell books. I had not done
much selling before and knew very little about what I was doing.
An older gentleman, who was a pastor and had a long experience as
a literature evangelist, came to work with me one day. I was amazed
at how things went. He was one of the most talented salesmen I ever
worked with.
He told me that
when he first became a literature evangelist, he was one of the
most timid people there had ever been. He told me he called on house
after house, telling them he was selling Christian books, but without
any sales. He said, "One time I became so discouraged that
I went out on a gravel road and I just laid down there in the middle
of the road, and prayed, 'Lord please send a car to run over me.'"
Unless you have done some kind of door to door selling and have
gone for days without any success, you may not be able to appreciate
how he felt.
He also told
me this story. He became a very successful book salesman, a very
successful literature evangelist. When he became successful, he
began to experiment, and he told me of some of his experiments.
He told me how you can appeal to people by more then just your speech.
Now, anyone who has had even the most basic sales training, recognizes
that you influence people by your speech. They memorize an approach
and they memorize a sales talk, and they memorize a closing and
they memorize answers to objections and all of these things; they
are trying to influence people by their speech. Everyone recognizes
that, but he said that there are other ways you can reach people
through all of their senses. He said, "I decided to experiment
with this. I went and got a bunch of violets and as I was talking
to a lady about buying books I placed these violets where she could
smell them." He said, "I noticed that violets helped me
sell books. So, in addition to what they could smell, I decided
one time to use taste, and I bought some candy. I would have the
person I was talking to eat a piece of candy while I was talking
to them. I found out that candy helped me to sell books." So,
he experimented approaching people through all of their senses:
what they could taste, what they could smell, what they could see,
what they could feel, and, of course, what they could hear.
Now, God knows
all about this, He knows how to reach people through all of their
senses, too. So, if you have your Bible, I want you to open it to
Exodus, chapter 30 and notice what it says here starting with verse
34, "And the LORD said to Moses: 'Take sweet spices (and then
He names some spices that I really do not even know what they are)
stacte and onycha and galbanum, and pure frankincense with these
sweet spices; there shall be equal amounts of each. You shall make
of these an incense, a compound according to the art of the perfumer,
salted, pure, and holy. And you shall beat some of it very fine,
and put some of it before the Testimony in the tabernacle of meeting
where I will meet with you. It shall be most holy to you. But as
for the incense which you shall make, you shall not make any for
yourselves, according to its composition. It shall be to you holy
for the LORD.'"
So, they made
this incense. Now, when you take incense and you put it in a censer
and you put coals of fire in the censer, then you begin to have
a sweet smelling aroma or a fragrance, Usually just called smoke,
but it is not ordinary smoke, it is a sweet smelling fragrance or
an aroma. When they put this incense in the sanctuary, all the sanctuary
was filled with the aroma. The aroma went beyond the sanctuary,
it even went beyond the court. So, as you approach the sanctuary
of the Lord, you could smell this incense as you got closer and
closer to it. Now, according to Jewish tradition, you could smell
the aroma of this incense approximately a quarter of a mile away
from the sanctuary. Now, of course, it would depend on the wind
condition, but as you approached God's sanctuary you could smell
this fragrance. This was in the old covenant and this fragrance
in the old covenant (everything in the old covenant) represents
something real in the new covenant. Let us turn to Revelation and
we will see what this incense is in the new covenant.
Turn to Revelation,
the eighth chapter, starting with verse three, "Then another
angel, having a golden censer, came and stood at the altar. He was
given much incense, that he should offer it with the prayers of
all the saints upon the golden altar which was before the throne.
And the smoke of the incense, with the prayers of the saints, ascended
before God from the angel's hand."
So, here you
have an angel who comes into the heavenly sanctuary, right into
the presence of God. He has a censer with a lot of incense in it.
This incense is offered before God with your prayer. When you pray,
incense comes up before God with your prayer. What do you think
about that? It says,(it makes it very specific) in verse 3, "with
the prayers of all the saints." That is all the prayers of
the saints. So, whenever you pray, with that prayer, incense comes
up before God-- a sweet smelling aroma.
Now, we are
into something that is going to have to stretch our minds a little
bit to comprehend, isn't it? I can tell by the look on your face.
It is going to have to stretch all of our minds to comprehend what
we are talking about now. It must be perfectly obvious to you that
this incense in the Old Testament, this sweet smelling fragrance
or aroma, must represent something, and it is something that happens
in heaven. There is an incense, and it comes up with prayers. Now,
incense comes with or out of a censer. We are not going to take
time tonight to look through in the Old Testament to find out all
of what a censer represents.
Some of you
have studied a little bit about the sanctuary service in the Old
Testament. Who was it that had a censer in the Old Testament? The
priest, especially the High priest. You can read in Leviticus 16
about him taking the censer and the smoke coming up out of this
censer as he went into the second apartment or the most Holy Place
of the sanctuary. So, the censer or the incense is associated with
the work of a priest. Does that make sense? The incense is associated
with the work of a priest.
Now, let us
think this through a little bit. We use a lot of words in the English
language and we don't even think about what we are talking about.
When you use the word "priest", who and what is a priest?
Have you thought that through? What is a priest, anyway? A minister
is not necessarily, a priest. A minister can act in the role of
a priest, but what is a priest? Now, in the Roman Catholic Church
they have priests. In Protestant churches we do not have priests.
There is a reason for that. But what is a priest? Just think it
through, it is not a trick question. Howwould you, if you were going
to explain to a child who knew nothing about it, what a priest is?
A intercessor? A go between? An advocate? Okay, a priest intercedes
or is a go between or is an advocate for somebody else.
Now, let us
think this through a little bit more. In the old covenant, if you
were not a priest could you go into the sanctuary? No, you could
not. Remember now, we are talking about the old covenant; we are
not talking about the new covenant. Things are different in the
new covenant. In the old covenant, unless you were a priest you
could not go into the sanctuary.
Now, here is
the next question: Did you have to have the services of a priest
in order for your sins to be forgiven? Yes, you did. By the way,
that is something to always remember if someone should say to you,
"Well everything was finished at the cross." Have you
ever heard that argument? Everything was finished at the cross,
that is not biblical. The cross represents the sacrifice and you
have to have a sacrifice, but you cannot have your sins forgiven
just by having a sacrifice. After the sacrifice was killed, the
priest had to take either the blood or the flesh.
Now, you can
read this in Leviticus, chapters 6 and 10. The priest had to take
either the blood or the flesh into the sanctuary and administer
it there in order for your sins to be forgiven. This is also made
clear in Leviticus the fourth chapter. You have to have a priest
in order for your sins to be forgiven, and it is the priest that
has the censer with the incense. So the incense is always associated
with the priest or an intercessor.
Now, in the
New Testament, in the new covenant who is our High Priest? Almost
the entire book of Hebrews is about this. In the old covenant it
was Aaron and his sons. You had to be a son of Aaron to be a priest.
Now, you could see after a few generations that could be a lot of
people. But still, you had to be one of the descendants of Aaron
in order to be a priest. So, in the new covenant, Jesus is our High
Priest. What does this incense then represent? Remember, it is associated
with the priest, somebody that is going to help you to have your
sins forgiven.
So, a priest
mediates or intercedes. The incense has to do with the intercession
or the mediation of Christ. Now, when the blood was taken from an
animal sacrifice into the sanctuary, what did that blood represent?
If you do not know I will give you the text, it is Leviticus 17:11.
What does the blood represent? It represents the life. The life
of an innocent that was given on the behalf of somebody that was
guilty. When Jesus comes into the presence of God to intercede for
you and for me, what does He have that could take away our guilt?
It is His life, His righteous life, which is represented by the
blood. Without the shedding of blood there is what? No forgiveness
or remission. Remission means forgiveness, that is found in Hebrews
9:22.
Okay, so, Jesus
comes into the heavenly sanctuary with His life and His blood in
order that we might receive forgiveness. Now, when I was talking
to a group of Lutheran students one day, someone asked me this question.
Let me see if you could answer it. They said, "Well, why does
Christ have to come into the presence of the Father and intercede
for us? Is the Father angry with us?" How would you explain
that? By the way, a lot of people are mixed up on that. They think
Adventists believe that the Father is angry with them, so Jesus
has to go begging to save us. So, how would you explain it?
Let me, just
to get you started, ask you this question. Is there anyone that
is accusing you? There is. In Zechariah, chapter 3, it says that
there is someone out to accuse you and to see that you are lost.
Who is it? The devil--Satan. That is what it says in Zechariah,
chapter 3. There is a court case going on right now in heaven and
you and I are defendants and we cannot defend ourselves. We cannot
defend ourselves because we have sinned and the wages of sin is
death and unless someone else takes our case, we are lost.
You see, our
salvation is fully and completely dependent on Jesus--fully and
completely dependent on Him. We are to cooperate with Him, but as
we cooperate with Him, we need to always recognize where the power
comes from. The Bible says you have to overcome your sins but unless
you receive the power from Jesus, you won't. You have to have His
mediation, His righteousness, applied to your case. Friends, that
is part of the fragrance of His character. He came and took your
place and mine so that He could give to us His righteousness and
take our guilt. That is fragrance, a divine fragrance, and that
is what this incense represents.
Let me read
to you now from the pen of Ellen White about this fragrance and
how much we need it. In Selected Messages, vol. 1, page
344, it says, "The religious services, the prayers, the praise,
the penitent confession of sin ascend from true believers as incense
to the heavenly sanctuary, but passing through the corrupt channels
of humanity, they are so defiled that unless purified by blood,
they can never be of value with God. They ascend not in spotless
purity, and unless the Intercessor, who is at God's right hand,
presents and purifies all by His righteousness, it is not acceptable
to God. All incense from earthly tabernacles [that is you and me]
must be moist with the cleansing drops of the blood of Christ. He
holds before the Father the censer of His own
merits, in which
there is no taint of earthly corruption. He gathers into this censer
the prayers, the praise, and the confessions of His people, and
with these He puts His own spotless righteousness. Then, perfumed
with the merits of Christ's propitiation [that is a big word, that
simply means that He paid the price for your sins], the incense
comes up before God wholly [that is completely] and entirely acceptable.
Then gracious answers are returned." [All emphasis supplied]
Isn't that beautiful?
When we pray, does our petition to God ascend out of Holiness? No.
It ascends out of corruption. Our prayers come from the corrupt
channels of humanity. But, when Jesus puts with our prayers the
incense of His righteousness and His merit, then something wonderful
happens. We are going to receive a gracious answer from the God
of heaven.
Now, this is
a big subject. Turn in your Bible to Matthew, chapter 11, verse
12. We will start studying a hard text or two. "And from the
days of John the Baptist until now the kingdom of heaven suffers
violence, and the violent take it by force."
Have you ever
wondered what that means? Who are the violent? Do you know who the
violent are? Now, let us think back to the old covenant. In the
old covenant, who only could go into the sanctuary? The priest.
But now here is the good news. Ellen White says that John the Baptist
was the dividing line between the old and the new covenant.
It was John
the Baptist who first introduced God's people to the privileges
of the new covenant, that was the dividing line. Jesus says that
"From the days of John the Baptist until now the kingdom of
heaven suffers violence, and the violent take it by force."
Matthew 11:12
What is this
spiritual violence that Jesus is talking about? In the old covenant,
you were dependent on a human priest to go into the sanctuary for
you. But, in the new covenant, you can go in yourself. You do not
need to wait for some preacher or priest or someone else to get
salvation for you. You can go directly to God yourself and if you
have spiritual violence you can get the answer to your prayer right
now. That is spiritual violence. We need to understand this subject
and we need to become spiritually violent. God has ordained that
you could have spiritual power, divine power in your life. But you
are going to have to be spiritually violent. You are going to have
to go and take it. Let me read to you something about that.
This is in Ellen
White's Diary found in the l888 Materials, page 868, "The
kingdom of heaven suffereth violence, and the violent take it by
force.' Matthew 11:12. What an encouragement to every soul! When,
armed with the promises of God, you come to the Father in the name
of Jesus (notice you do not have to go through any other human being,
you go directly yourself), the Great Intercessor is seen by faith,
standing at the altar of incense and having in His hand the golden
censer. You hear His voice saying, 'And I will pray the Father,
and He shall give you another Comforter, that He may abide with
you forever. John 14:16. What hope will fill your poor discouraged
heart! What shame and remorse will you feel for your cherished unbelief!"
When you get
spiritually violent and come directly to the Father in heaven in
Jesus name.
When you read
the promises in the Bible and you say, "Lord I am willing to
fulfill all the conditions and I want this to happen in my life,"
it will start happening in your life. That is spiritual violence.
Friends, there are Christians that are just waiting(maybe you know
some), they are just waiting for something good to happen. They
are hoping and desiring that some way, some how they will be saved.
Friends, we
are not going to be saved unless we become spiritually violent.
I am using this term advisedly. I am not talking about rebellious
violence, I am talking about spiritual violence. This is when a
person says, "lam going to go to the Lord, accept what 1-le
says, believing that what God says, He will make happen in my life.
I am going to go to the Heavenly Father in Jesus name and I will
say this is what it says in Your Word. I am going to do my part
and I am depending on the intercession of Jesus to make this happen
in my life." That is what the censer and the incense are for,
so that His righteousness and intercession can be combined with
your prayers, and miracles will happen in your life.
There are many
people, friends, that are just sitting waiting, waiting, waiting,
waiting. It is time for them to do something and become spiritually
violent, to say, "Lord, this is what it says." Jesus said
that man should live by every word that proceeds out of the mouth
of God. Do you believe that?
Well then, when
you read the experience that the saints are suppose to have, whatever
it is, you go to the Lord and say, "Well now Lord, this is
what you said I am to be like. This is what You said my experience
is to be, and I am depending on You to fulfill this word. I am going
to do what you say and I am just depending on You to make it happen."
That is spiritual violence when you do that, and miracles will happen
in your life. There are so many people that are just WAITING for
something to happen, and it can happen NOW, if we will do our part.
I remember meeting
someone in Keene, Texas several years ago. I was visiting his home
when he told me, "I would be a Seventh-day Adventist if I could
overcome smoking." I thought to myself, what a lame excuse;
I would be a Seventh-day Adventist if I could overcome smoking.
Well listen, I want to tell you something, if smoking is your problem,
you can overcome that right now. Now, I am not saying you will not
have a fight, But you can.
Has God promised
to deliver you from the shackles of sin in your life? Of course,
He has. I met a man a few years ago who had been smoking for thirty
or forty years and could not quit. I said, "I can show you
how you can quit right now. You are going to have a fight, but if
you choose to quit, I can show you how to quit right now."
And he quit. The Lord helped him, and the Lord can help you to overcome
any problem you have, any sin in your life. Jesus has the power
and if you become spiritually violent and claim the power that Jesus
has for you and do what the Bible says, you can have a miracle in
your life. But you are going to have to become spiritually violent
and actually do something.
By the way,
you do not say, "Lord, help me to get to New York" and
then start driving west. That does not work. That is what some people
do. You do not say, "Lord help me to overcome smoking"
and then go downtown and buy a whole carton. Does that make sense?
Do you expect the Lord to answer your prayer when you are doing
that kind of thing? No, you do not.
If it is a besetting
sin you are going to have to take the initiative. And if it is a
besetting sin, you are not going to overcome it without divine help.
Now, which ones are the hardest, depends on who you are talking
to. The ones that are hardest for me to overcome might not be the
hardest for you to overcome, and the one that is hardest for you
might not be the one that is hardest for me. Different people have
different besetting sins. We do not have the same ones. Which ones
are the hardest just depends on who you are talking to. Almost any
sin that you can mention is the hardest for someone. Well, I could
give you some examples but you can see how it could be so.
Let us read
a text or two that shows us that in the New Testament we are all
to be priests. We can all go in. Look in I Peter, chapter 2. Now,
who is Peter talking to here? He is talking to all elect or the
pilgrims as he talks about them in the very first chapter. Notice
what he says to them. He is talking to Gods people, the pilgrims,
the elect of God. He says in verse 5, "You also, as living
stones, are being built up a spiritual house, a holy [what?] a holy
priesthood. . ."
In the new covenant
we are all priests. By the way, this is one of the foundational
doctrines of Protestantism. In the sixteenth century reformation,
there were three principle doctrines that the Protestants disagreed
with the Papacy about, and they are all issues today. It is the
same situation today as it was then--exactly the same. The first
one was that the Bible and the Bible only is the authority of faith.
That is, inspired writings is the rule of faith and practice and
not tradition. That was the first one. The second one was that we
receive righteousness by the grace of Christ through faith, and
that is the only way. You cannot get it by paying money, by indulgences,
going through ceremonies, doing penances or anything else. You can
receive righteousness only one way--that is through the grace of
Christ by faith. That is the second principle. The third one is
called the priesthood of all believers. Let me explain to you what
that means. In the Roman Catholic religion when you go to the priest
and you confess your sins, the priest says, "I give you absolution."
Now, they may not use those words but that is what it means. Sometimes
they use Latin words. I absolve you or give you absolution, and
then you are forgiven. But Protestantism says, "No. Jesus is
my Priest. I pray to God the Father in Jesus name, as it says in
John, chapter 16. He forgives my sins and I do not need to go and
confess my sins to a human priest."
Now, where did
Protestants get this doctrine? Well, this is one of the texts; I
Peter, chapter 2, verses 5 and 6. You are a holy priesthood. Also,
look at I Timothy, chapter 2, verse 5, it says, "For there
is one God and one Mediator between God and men, the Man Christ
Jesus." How many mediators between God and man? Just one.
So, in the new
covenant it makes it very clear in Hebrews the seventh chapter.
In the old covenant the priest died and so they had many priests
and they were prevented from continuing because of death. But Paul
says this Priest, talking about Jesus, has an unchangeable priesthood--He
lives forever. And so, we only have one High Priest in the new covenant,
He is the ONE Mediator between God and man. You go to God directly,
through faith in Him, and you can have forgiveness of sins--answers
to your prayers.
What we are
talking about, friends, is very, very powerful, if you understand
it. Because through prayer, trusting in the righteousness of Christ,
you can have INSTANT access to the Creator of the universe--INSTANT.
When I say "instant" I do not just mean going up, I mean
"instant" coming back. You can have instant help! We do
not value our privileges as Christians like we should, we do not
realize what we have. You see, even though I might be vile, degraded,
abominable, and have committed all kinds of sins, when I come to
God in Jesus name He puts my petition with His own merits, His own
righteousness, and because of His merits I can receive divine power
and help for anything that I ask. Exciting isn't it? And it is instant!
You pray, instantly
there is communication both ways. That should not be too hard to
understand in our age when we have computer messages that we shoot
up to a satellite, thousands of miles away, and in half a second
it is clear over on the other side of the world. Someone is receiving
the message. Well, if we can do that as human beings, is it any
wonder that when you pray, instantly God knows and answers come
back? It talks about this in symbolic language in the book of Revelation.
Look in Revelation
the fourth chapter, the fifth verse. This is talking about the throne
of God, it says, "And from the throne proceeded lightnings,
thunderings, and voices." What are the lightnings, thunderings,
and voices? Well, I want to tell you, friends, God is in instantaneous
communication with all parts of the universe, and this part of the
universe right here is a focal point of His operations right now.
Are you aware of that? When you pray, INSTANTLY there is divine
cognizance of your prayer and there is a response. If we could comprehend
this, I want to tell you, we would do a lot more praying than we
do, because prayer is powerful.
I have several
other interesting statements on this subject. I would like to readjust
one more and then we are going to take time to pray. We need to
do more then talk; we need to practice what we are talking about.
This statement
was found in the Youth Instructor, January 16, 1896, and it says
concerning Jesus that He is ". . . .standing within the veil,
having in His hand the golden censer, from which the holy incense
of the merits of His righteousness ascends to God in behalf of those
who pray to Him. Could they thus behold Him, they would feel an
assurance that they have a powerful, influential Advocate in the
heavenly courts, and that their suit is gained at the throne of
God. [You have someone that is powerful and is influential there.]
What an experience may be attained at the footstool of mercy, which
is the only place of sure refuge! You may discern the fact that
God is back of His promises, and not dread the issue of your prayers,
or doubt that Jesus is standing as your surety and Substitute. As
you confess your sins, as you repent of your iniquity, Christ takes
your guilt upon Himself, and imputes to you His own righteousness
and power. To those who are contrite in spirit, He gives the golden
oil of love, and the rich treasures of His grace. It is then that
you may see that the sacrifice of self to God through the merits
of Christ, makes you of infinite value; for clothed in the robe
of Christs righteousness, you become the sons and daughters of God.
Those who approach the Father, recognizing the bow of promise, and
ask forgiveness in the name of Jesus, will receive their request.
At the very first expression of penitence, Christ presents the humble
suppliants petition before the throne as His own desire in the sinners
behalf. He says, 'I will pray the Father for you.
Isn't that good
news? If you are the worst sinner around, if you will come to your
heavenly Father in Jesus name and confess and repent, divine power
will come into your life. Not just forgiveness but divine power
will come into your life enabling you to live a new life. The incense,
the fragrance that represents Christs mediation, His merits, His
righteousness--the fragrance of His life, and He wants to put that
fragrance of His life into your life. I want to receive that fragrance
into my life, do you? We have a wonderful privilege, and if we are
going to be ready for what is coming, (we talk about the time of
trouble, all the great trials, not being able to buy and sell and
all the things that are going to happen in the last days) we are
going to have to know how to pray. We want to spend a little time
before we pray; is there anyone here that has a special prayer request?
Now, lets get together in little prayer groups to pray.
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