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The Bible says
that Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today and forever, Hebrews
13:8. If there was a person that Jesus would not allow to be a part
of the church when He was here, if I have those same spiritual characteristics,
He would not allow me to be part of the church today. If you have
your Bible, I would like to invite you to open itto the third chapterof
the gospel of Luke. And in the third chapter we have the record
of the baptism of Jesus inverses 21 and 22.Itsays in verse 22, "And
the Holy Spirit descended in bodily form like a dove upon Him, and
a voice came from heaven which said, 'You are My beloved Son; in
You I am well pleased." Jesuswas filled with the Holy Spirit
And we have the statement from His Father in heaven that with Him
He was well pleased.
So if Jesus
will not allow me to be a member of the church, I am stuck. The
Holy Spirit and His Father in heaven, have both placed their seal
upon what He said and what He did. And a very short time after His
baptism we have the temptations of Jesus in Luke 4. And after His
temptations we read, starling in verse 14, "And Jesus returned
in the power of the Spirit to Galilee, and news of Him went out
through all the surrounding region. And He taught in their synagogues,
being glorified by all. So He came to Nazareth, where He had been
brought up. And as His custom was, He went into the synagogue on
the Sabbath day, and stood up to read." This was the place
where He had been going to church for over 25 years. It was a custom
for anyone, any person who was an Israelite, could be given the
book for the scripture reading. And Jesus was selected on this day
to give the scripture reading in church. It says in verse 17, "And
He was handed the book of the prophet Isaiah. And when He had opened
the book, He found the place where it was written: 'The Spirit of
the Lord is upon Me. . .' "
Now what had
happened at Jesus baptism just about six weeks before? What had
happened? The Spirit of God descended upon Him. He was anointed
with the Holy Spirit at His baptism. That is where we get the word
"messiah" from the Hebrew word "meshiak" which
means "the anointed One". When did Jesus become the anointed
One? When did He become the Messiah? The Greek word that is the
equivalent of messiah is the word "christos" and that
is where we get the English word "christ". The Christ
is the Messiah or the anointed One; that is what the word Messiah
means. And how was Jesus anointed? He was anointed with the Holy
Spirit at His baptism. And so now it is after His baptism. He has
been anointed with the Holy Spirit and He finds this scripture in
the book of Isaiah,-- a prophecy of the work of the Messiah. And
by the way, those people understood that this prophecy that He read
was a prophecy about the Messiah. And He says, "The Spirit
of the Lord is upon Me, because He has anointed Me to preach the
gospel to the poor."
The gospel is
to go to all classes of people. And in our world, very often, the
poor get left out on the good things. Is that right? And so it is
specified, particularly, that the Messiah was to preach the gospel
to the poor.This scripture was fulfilled, although there were a
few rich people like Zaccheus and later on, Joseph ofArimathea and
Nicodemus who accepted the gospel. But the majority of those who
accepted were poor. "He has anointed Me to preach the gospel
to the poor. He has sent Me to heal the broken hearted.. ."
Now who are these broken hearted that the Messiah was to heal? Oh,
it was true for people who were broken hearted for all sorts of
reasons. When Mary and Martha were broken hearted because their
brother Lazarus died, theirbroken hearts were healed when Jesus
came, and their brother was raised. So Jesus ministered to people
who were broken hearted because of the terrible tragedies that they
had suffered in their lives. But this special people who were broken
hearted were people who were broken hearted for a different reason--because
they realized that they were great sinners.
Now there are
many people today, even Adventists, who do not realize that they
are great sinners. They think that other people are, but they are
not. But do you know, the only way that you orl can be saved? We
read in the Spirit of Prophecy that the only way that I
can be saved is the same way that the chief of sinners can be saved.
That is the only way, I can be saved. There are people whose hearts
have never been broken.
Now just think
this through, Jesus said this Himself "They that be whole need
not a physician, but they that are sick." Most people do not
go to see a physician when they are well, or when they are feeling
good. They go when they are hurt,or when they are sick. If my heart
has never been broken because I do not realize my sinful condition,
I will not seek healing. You do not seek healing for a disease you
do not believe you have.
When Iwas in
graduate school for a time I was working in an out-patient rehabilitation
clinic for alcoholics. Ifound that one of our biggest problems with
the person who had a problem with alcohol was that .most of them
did not acknowledge that they had a problem with alcohol. Have you
ever tried to help somebody get over a problem and they say, "I
dont have a problem?" How are you going to help them? It is
very frustrating. You cannot help someone get overa problem that
they do not realize they have. You do not try to get over a problem
you do not think you have. That is one of the big difficulties that
even God has. I may see that someone else is a terrible sinner--and
he is a sinner. And I may not realize that Im a sinner. I need a
miracle in my life.
So Jesus told
the Jews one time, that whosoever falls on this Rock--He was speaking
of Himself, will be all broken up. Have you ever fallen on the Rock
and seen yourself in comparison with Jesus Christ, at really close
range? When you fall on a rock you see the rock at close range.
And when we begin, by the Holy Spirit, to see the spiritual character
of Jesus, we will realize that we are mined, spiritually. We are
all mined, our heart is mined. That is why Ellen White says that
the Christian life is not an improvement of the old. If your heart,
my heart is mined it cannot be improved. We have to have a new heart.
This heart has to be taken out and we have to have a new heart.
But you do not realize your need of a new heart until the old heart
is broken. As long as your old heart seems to be working all right,
you will just go right on with a stony heart.
Jesus said,
"I didnt come to call the righteous." That is why very
few, comparatively, of the Jews could be saved because they thought
they were righteous already. Do you rememberthe Pharisee and the
publican who went to the temple. The Pharisee said, "I thank
you that lam not like other men are." Did he confess his sins?
He did not think he had any.
Oh friend, has
your heart ever been broken? "Oh," you say, "yes,
my heart was broken when my wife or my husband died orl got a divorce
or a child died or some other terrible thing happened. My heart
was broken." And if yourheart was broken over some awful experience
like that, then you can begin to understand what a broken heart
is all about. But has your heart ever been broken because of your
sinful condition? Has it? You do not seek healing for a problem
you do not know you have. Until your heart is broken, you will not
seek for a new heart. But the Bible promise is in Ezekial 36:26,
"I will give you a new heart and puta new spiritwithin you;
Iwill take the heart of stone out of your flesh and give you a heart
of flesh." Why does the Lord say we have a heart of stone?
Because stone is hard. A person who has a stony heart is a person
who is hard hearted. That hard heart has to come out. You need to
have a heart of flesh.
I have whole
sermons on the subject of the hardhearted. Back at a campmeeting
recently, I preached two sermons just on that subject2. ".
. .because of the hardness of your hearts.", I must not linger
longer on that. However, that is not all Jesus came to do. He not
only came to take away my stony heart and give me a heart of flesh,
but He said He came here, "To preach deliverance to the captives."
Luke 4:18 What kind of captives was He talking about? The people
who were in slavery to sin. Jesus said later, "Whoever commits
sin is a slave of sin. And a slave does not abide in the house forever,
but a son abides forever. Therefore if the Son makes you free, you
shall be free indeed." John 8:34-36 Jesus said, "I came
to preach deliverance to the captives." By the way, when He
was talking about this, He was going to heal the broken hearted.
Everybody was going to hear the gospel. He was going to proclaim
liberty to the captives. Everybody in the synagogue was eager with
anticipation. They loved what they were hearing. Their hearts were
moved.
Ellen White
says that the Holy Spirit had broken every barrier down and they
were voicing hearty "amens" to what Jesus was saying,
"Liberty to the captives". The person who had been a slave
to sin, was going to be set free. That is the good news of the gospel.
The devil tries to get people to thinkthey are free when they are
still in slavery. The Bible talks about that in second Peter 2,--about
people who promise other people liberty and they themselves are
in bondage, they are slaves.
It is like Mark
Twain said one time, he said, "Its easy to quite smoking. Ive
quit a thousand times." Was he free orwas he not free? He was
not free. He could talk about freedom all he wanted to, but he was
not free. ButJesus said, "Ive come to set the captives free.
To preach deliverance to the captives and recovery of sight to the
blind." Now Jesus did literally give physical sight to the
blind, but He was not talking here so much about physical sight.
He was talking about spiritual sight.
That is Laodiceas
problem. Look atwhatJesus said after He healed the blind man, who
was born blind. "For judgment I have come into this world,
that those who do not see may see, and that those who see may be
made blind."John 9:39 After Jesus came, there were some people
who did not see, but they learned to see. There were other people
who did see, but they became blind as a result of Jesus coming.
But what Jesus wanted to do was to bring "recovery of sight
to the blind"--To give spiritual vision.
By the way,
are you praying daily for Spiritual eyesite? The Laodicean church
is supposed to pray about this. Jesus says, "Come to Me and
Ill give you some eye salve so that you can see." Are you praying,
"Lord, help me to see spiritually what is really happening?
What is the meaning of what is going on in the world? What should
lunderstand about whats going on all around me? Do I have spiritual
vision?"
Jesus came to
give people spiritual vision so they could see. And they were loving
everything that they heard. And then Jesus said, "To set at
liberty those who are oppressed." What does it mean to be oppressed?
It simply means that for one reason or another, you have been put
into very difficult situations. The root meaning of the word oppressed
comes from a word that means to narrow things down. You are going
along the way and it just sort of gets narrower and narrower and
so you are squeezed tighter and tighter and tighter until you cannot
move. Oppressed means that you are pressed; pressed by difficult
circumstances. And of course, the greatest oppression is the oppression
of sin at work. Sinful habits and guilt can oppress a person until
it actually makes a person go insane.
Most people
who are Christian have no comprehension what it is like to live
with constant guilt. There are many suicides, by the way, that are
perpetrated because of guilt. And Jesus came to take your guilt
away. Whatever you have done that is wrong, even if you are the
most guilty one, Jesus wants to take that guilt away. All those
oppressive things that are a result of sin, He wants to take away.
And also, last
of all, number six, "To proclaim the acceptable year of the
Lord." The acceptable year of the Lord is now. Why? Because
we are living right now in the days of grace. That is the acceptableyear
of the Lord. When the acceptable year of the Lord is over, when
the day of grace is over, then will begin the day of wrath. Paul
says, "Now is the accepted time. Now is the day of salvation."
11 Corinthians 6:2 "Now is the time." If there is anybody
in this room and you have not followed the Lord, you have turned
your back on Him, you have been an enemy of His, and you have made
all kinds of mistakes in your life, committed all kinds of sin,
right now because of the plan of salvation, you can choose to turn
around. Right now is the acceptable year of the Lord. You can choose
to turn around and follow Jesus and your sins can be forgiven and
your guilt can be taken away. And all the stupid things thatyou
may have done, all of that can be forgiven and taken away and you
can be given a chance to start again.
That is one
of the wonderful things about the gospel. The gospel gives people
who have mined their lives, a chance to start again. We talked a
little about this last night. I mentioned this in passing. If you
want God to give you a chance to start again, what do you need to
do to others? As you measure to them what is going to happen? It
will be measured to you. If you want a second chance, be sure that
you always allow other people a second chance.
When Jesus stood
up in the temple to read,They were loving everything He said. They
were excited. They knew that He claimed to be the Messiah. They
had heard about what had happened since He had left Nazareth several
weeks before. "Then He closed the book, and gave it back to
the attendant and sat down. And the eyes of all who were in the
synagogue were fixed on Him." Luke 4:20. And He began to say
to them, "Today this Scripture is fulfilled in your hearing."
And when He said that, all of a sudden itbroughtthemup short. You
know why? Because they began to thinkaboutthemselves. Jesus said,
"Today this is fulfilled in your hearing.
Prior to this
He had said. "He has anointed Me to preach the gospel to the
poor; sent Me to heal the broken hearted"--that is those who
are broken by sin, those who are captives in sin, those who are
blind and those who are oppressed." [Luke 4:181 And they realized
that what He Had said was all about them. They thought about the
claims of the One who was addressing them. He had represented them
as being in bondage. They had been addressed as prisoners, needing
to be set free from the power of evil. They had been represented
as being blind, in darkness, and needing to have recovery of sight.
And theirpride was offended and their fears were aroused.
They saw that
Jesus words indicated that His work as the Messiah was going to
be completely different than what they had in mind. Their deeds
might be investigated closely and they started to ask questions.
They said in their minds, "Who is this Jesus?" Now they
knew who He was. He had attended church there for over 25 years.
He had been gone for about six or seven weeks. They knew that He
claimed for Himself the glory of the Messiah, but, He was still
the son ofacarpenterand hadworked at his trade there with His father,
Joseph. They had seen Him toiling up and down the hills. They were
familiar with Him. They were acquainted with His brothers and sisters
and they knew about His life and labors. They had seen Him develop
from a child into a young man and from a youth to an adult man.
And although His life had been spotless, they were now not willing
to believe that He was the "promised One." And as they
opened the door of theirheartsto doubt, their hearts became harder
for having been momentarily softened. Ellen White says in the bookDesire
ofAges, 238, "Satan was determined that blind eyes should
not that day be opened, nor souls bound in slavery be set at liberty.
With intense energy he worked to fasten them in unbelieL" The
devil was working on their hearts.
Can the devil
work in the church? Evidently. This story, by the way, shows how
dangerous doubt is. As soon as you open your mind to doubt, you
have opened your mind to be worked on by the devil himself And the
devil started working intensely, earnestly, on their minds "to
fasten them in unbelieL" So they would not believe that this
person was the Messiah. But right then nothingwas said, but Jesus
gave them another evidence of who He was by reading their thoughts
and telling them what they were thinking.
By the way,
as you read through the gospel you will find that Jesus used this
method many times. It is a technique that you and I cannot use because
we cannot read each others hearts. But Jesus can read the heart
and He gave men evidence many times that He knew exactly what they
were thinking. In fact, in the Greek New Testament it says
He "saw their thoughts". They do not translate that in
English because people cannot figure out what it means to see somebodys
thoughts. That is what it says in the Greek language. Jesus read
their thoughts and He told them what they were thinking. And here
is what He said, verse 23, "You will surely say this proverb
to Me, 'Physician, heal yourself! Whatever we have heard done in
Capernaum, do also here in Your country."
Then He said,
"Assuredly, I say to you, no prophet is accepted in his own
country. But I tell you truly, many widows were in Israel in the
days of Elijah, when the heaven was shut up three years and six
months, and there was a great famine throughout the land; but to
none of them was Elijah sent except to Zarephath, in the region
ofSidon, to a woman who was a widow. And many lepers were in Israel
in the time of Elisha the prophet, and none of them was cleansed
except Naaman the Syrian." Luke 4:24-27 NKJ. Now notice what
happened when Jesus said that to them. "Then all those in the
synagogue, when they heard these things, were filled with wrath,
and rose up and thrust Him out of the city; and they led Him to
the brow of the hill on which their city was built, that they might
throw Him down over the cliff. (verses 28,29) They were going to
kill Him, a member of their own church, they were going to kill
Him. "Then passing through the midst of them, He went His way."
Jesus had told
them two stories. When He got done telling those two stories they
were so angry they were ready to kill Him. And what were the two
stories? Well, Jesus said, "In the days of Elijah the prophet
there were many widows in Israel, but God did not send Elijah to
any of them. 'A prophet is not without honor save in his own country
and his own house. He sent Elijah clear outside to a heathen woman
who was a widow and Elijah stayed there."
Jesus indicated
to them that the servants whom God had chosen for a special work
were not allowed to labor for a hardhearted and unbelieving people.
But those who had hearts to feel and faith to believe were especially
favored with evidences of His power through the prophets. Do you
remember, the widow in Sidon, as a result of having Elijah at her
house, when her son died what happened? The Lord raised that son
back to life. She was greatly blessed for her hospitality to the
prophet. A similar thing happened to Elisha. "In Elishas time,"
Jesus said, "there were many lepers in Israel, but none of
them were cleansed, none of them were healed; except a heathen man.
"Our standing
before God depends, not upon the amount of light we have received,
but upon the use we make of what we have. Thus even the heathen
who choose the right as far as they can distinguish it are in a
more favorable condition than are those who have had great light,
and profess to serve God, but who disregard the light, and by their
daily life contradict their profession." Desire of Ages
239.
You see, friends,
God draws a line and Jesus drew the same line. Let me read to you
where the line is. This is in Signs of the Times, June
30, 1881, "God is honored, not so much by the great number,
as by the character of those who serve Him. He appreciates moral
worth. He draws the dividing line. . ." Here is where the dividing
line is drawn. Everyone of us is on one side or the other of this
line if we profess to be Christians. "He draws the dividing
line between those who bear His name by profession only and those
whose character shows them to be His children." Here is where
the line is. On one side are those who make a profession, but their
character is not in harmony with their profession. There is where
God draws the dividing line. There is where the dividing line is
that shows whether you are really part of the church or not. Are
you just making a profession, are you a professed Seventh-day Adventist?
Or does your character show that what you profess is really true?
Which side of that dividing line are you on?
And so Jesus
spoke to these people very plainly. He pressed "upon them the
bitter truth that they had departed from God and had forfeited their
claim to be His people." You can read that in Desire of
Ages, 239. They had departed from God. Jesus pressed upon them
the truth that they had departed from God and therefore they had
forfeited their claim to be His people. They were not even part
of the church. That is why they got so mad that they were going
to kill Him.
By the way,
if you teach people this today, they will get mad, too. Just try
it and see. They do not want to hear it. And when Jesus told it
to them, they became so angry that they wanted to kill Him because
He had showed them where the dividing line was. He had showed them
that they were on the wrong side of the line and they were not part
of the people of God, they were not part of His church. You see,
there is a difference between the professed church and the real
church, or the true church. Is your profession, backed up by your
character? Or is it just a profession only? That is where the dividing
line is. I did not put it there. I did not say that. That is what
the Spirit of Prophecy says. That is where God says, "I
have drawn the line. That is where the dividing line is.
After He pressed
home upon them "the root of their self-righteousness. . .that
they had departed from God and forfeited their claim to be His people."
they thought that through. He had told them they were in bondage
and needed to be set free. They were blind and needed to receive
sight. He said, "This day is this scripture fulfilled."
Luke 4:21 [There was a gap here when the tape was turned over.]
They were oppressed by sin and needed to be set free from sin. They
could not take it. Ellen White says, "Every word cut like a
knife as their real condition was set before them.
They now scorned
the faith with which Jesus had at first inspired them. They would
not admit that He who had sprung from poverty and lowliness was
other than a common man." Desire of Ages 239. They
committed the sin of unbelief. They had the evidence, but they chose
not to believe. And when they chose not to believe, their unbelief
developed very rapidly, in a period of minutes, into malice and
they tried to kill Him. It says, "passing through the midst
of them, He went His way Luke 4:30 In essence, He had told them
that they were not part of the church. They did not like it. And
Jesus did not avoid giving them one more opportunity to accept Him
as Messiah. But They did not take it. And you can find this in Matthew
13. Now this occasion when He visited Nazareth was later on in His
ministry. This was after Jesus had even sent out the twelve apostles
preaching on a missionary journey so it was a long time after the
first appearance in Nazareth that was recorded in Luke 4.
It says in Matthew
13:53-58, "Now it came to pass, when Jesus had finished
these parables, that He departed from there. When He had come to
His own country, He taught them in their synagogue, so that they
were astonished and said, 'Where did this Man get this wisdom and
these mighty works? Is this not the carpenter's son? Is not His
mother called Mary? And His brothers James, Joses, Simon, and Judas?
And His sisters, are they not all with us? Where then did this Man
get all these things?' So they were offended at Him. But Jesus said
to them, 'A prophet is not without honor except in his own country
and in his own house.' And He did not do many mighty works there
because of their unbelief."
They were moved
again by the Divine Spirit. It says here they were astonished at
what they were taught. "But even now they would not admit that
this Man who had been brought up among them was other than or greater
than themselves". Desire of Ages 241 Why? Because
in their hearts they still rankled that bitter memory that He claimed
for Himself to be the Promised One. I am going to read this in a
quotation now from Desire of Ages, 241 "He had really
denied them a place with Israel." What had He done? He had
denied them a place with Israel. He denied that they were part of
Gods chosen people. He denied that they were part of the church.
He had drawn a line and said, "My flock, my church is over
here and you are on the other side of the line. Youre not a part."
There are several
times recorded in the gospels where Jesus told the Jews that they
were not part of His sheep, they were not part of His flock, they
were not part of His church and it made them mad, but it was still
true. "He had really denied them a place with Israel."
He would not allow them to be a part of His church because of their
unbelief. Their character was not in harmony with their profession.
Their unbelief was the beginning of the end.
Friend, how
is it with you and me? When you hear the gospel preached, if the
Holy Spirit speaks to your heart and reveals to you some deficiency
in your character that requires repentance, what do you do? Sometimes
I hear people say something like this, "Well, you Historic
Adventist preachers, all you can do is criticize." You know
why people feel that way? When I first started being accused of
that I thought, "What are they talking about?" But now
I have figured it out. When you preach the word of God, if it cuts
directly across what people are living and want to live and believe,
you know what happens? They realize that either they have to change
or else they have to figure out that the preacher was wrong, one
or the other. See when Jesus was here, they figured out that if
they accepted His teachings, their practices must be changed; they
cherished hopes must be relinquished. They must go contrary to the
teachings of their great leaders and thinkers. And that was not
popular.
Truth was not
popular in Jesus day. Commenting on that Ellen White says this in
Desire of Ages, 242, "Truth was unpopular in Christs
day. It is unpopular in our day. It has been unpopular ever since
Satan first gave man a disrelish for it by presenting fables that
lead to self-exaltation. Do we not today meet theories and doctrines
that have no foundation in the word of God? Man cling as tenaciously
to them as did the Jews to their traditions." Do you see that
today? Ever seen someone who clings to what they believe? Now they
cannot prove it to you from the word of God. It is just not there.
It is very interesting to see the efforts used to prove these different
theories.
"But it
was not simply the absence of outward glory in His life, that led
the Jews to reject Jesus. He was the embodiment of purity, and they
were impure." Desire of Ages, 243. Oh friend, when
1 see His purity do you know what becomes evident to me? The same
thing that became evident to them. If I see His purity, it becomes
evident to me of my impurity. She says, "He dwelt among men
an example of spotless integrity. His blameless life flashed light
upon their hearts. His sincerity revealed their insincerity. It
made manifest the hollowness of their pretentious piety, and discovered
iniquity to them in its odious character. Such a light was unwelcome."
Desire of Ages 243.
"Everyone
who has this hope in Him purifies himself, just as He is pure."
1 John 3:3. That which is impure must become perfectly pure. By
the way, our understanding of the word purity is very narrow and
constrictive. People think that purity has to do mainly with the
seventh commandment. Let me tell you something, purity has a much
broader application than that. That is just one little narrow area
of the whole concept of purity". . . .they could have borne
the disappointment of their ambitious hopes better than they could
bear Christs reproof of their sins, and the reproach they felt even
from the presence of His purity."Desire of Ages 243.
So they rejected Him. He told them plainly that they were not part
of the church. He would not allow them to be part of the church.
Oh, they went to church every week, but Jesus told them that they
had forfeited their place as Gods people and He denied that they
had any part in Israel.
From Sketches
From the Life of Paul, 230 and onward, Ellen White goes over
this experience that Jesus had in Nazareth. And she gives it an
application as going down through the generations. The same thing
that happened in Nazareth in that day, has continued to happen over
and over and over again down through the generations of time. She
says, "Christ presented before the assembly at Nazareth a fearful
truth when He declared that with backsliding Israel there was no
safety for the faithful messenger of God. They would not know His
worth, or appreciate His labors. While they professed to have great
zeal for the honor of God and the good of Israel, they were the
worst enemies of both." They professed to be part of Israel
and to want to build up Israel, yet what does she say they were?
"They were the worst enemies of true Israel. "They were
by precept and example leading the people further and further from
obedience to God and purity and simplicity of faith, leading them
where He could not reveal Himself as their defense in the day of
trouble. . .
The Saviour's
words of reproof to the men of Nazareth applied also in the case
of Paul, the apostle, not only to the unbelieving Jews, but to his
own brethren in the faith. The brethren of the apostle Paul are
the other apostles, who are Christian leaders in the church--that
is the Christian church. If you have not studied this out, maybe
I should just mention that Ellen White is very clear over and over
again that the apostle Paul had to stand alone. He had to stand
alone not only against the apostle Peter, but against James and
against all the other apostles. You can read about it in Acts
of the Apostles, 199-200 and also in the Sketches From
the Life of Paul. "Had the leaders in the church fully
surrendered their feelings of bitterness toward the apostle, and
accepted him as one specially called of God to bear the gospel to
the Gentiles.. ." (By the way, you recall that the apostle
Paul wrote over 50% of the books of the New Testament) "the
Lord would have spared him to them to still labor for the salvation
of souls.
He who sees
the end from the beginning, and who understands the hearts of all,
saw what would be the result of the envy and jealousy cherished
toward Paul. God had not in His providence ordained that Paul's
labors should so soon end; but He did not work a miracle to counteract
the train of circumstances to which their own course [that is the
course of the early Christian church leaders, including the apostles]
gave rise."Sketches From The Life of Paul pg. 231.
She has applied
it to the time of the apostle Paul, but now she is going to bring
the same story of Nazareth that we just read right up to the present.1bid233,
"There is the same dislike of reproof and correction among
the professed people of God today as in the days of our Saviour.
There is the same disposition to lean toward the world and to follow
its mocking shadows. The presence of ambitious, selfish, time-serving
members is imperiling the church, whose greatest danger is from
worldly conformity. Such members are constantly exerting an influence
to unite the church more closely with the world. They are doing
the work of Satan. When God sends His servants with words of warning
or counsel, these traitors to their holy trust reject the Heaven-sent
message, and thus not only slight the grace of Christ themselves,
but lead others also to smother their convictions and lose the proffered
blessing. By resistance to the truth, the hearts of such are settling
down into the fatal hardness of confirmed impenitence."
That is what
happened, by the way, in Nazareth. When you get to heaven you will
find very few people there from that church. People that went to
church with Jesus Christ Himself for over 25 years, will almost
all be lost. Jesus would not even allow them to be part of the church.
He denied that they were part of the church. "They are deceiving
themselves and deceiving others. They are Christians by profession.
. ." Notice, which side of the line are they? God draws the
dividing line between who? Between those who are His children by
profession and those whose character shows that their profession
is real. ". . . .they pay outward homage to Christ; they unite
in the services of the sanctuary; and yet the heart, whose loyalty
alone Jesus prizes, is estranged from Him. They have a name to live,
but are dead." Sketches From the Life of Paul 233. They
are part of the professed church. They have the name, but they are
dead. They are not really part of the living church. You cannot
be part of a living church and spiritually dead. Think that through.
"They have
a name to live, but are dead. They are left to the darkness they
have chosen, - the blackness of eternal night" Oh friend, God
draws the line. It is a dividing line and everyone of us who professes
the name of Christ is on one side of that line or the other. Are
you a Christian by profession only or does your character back up
what you profess?
The good news,
friends, is that we are still in the accepted time; we are still
in the acceptable year of the Lord. You can still cross the line.
If you are willing to change, you can become part of the true church,
the living church, even if you have been spiritually dead, just
making a profession but not living it. Oh friend, we need to think
seriously. Jesus told the Jews when He was here, He said, "Dont
judge just according to appearance." What is the appearance?
The appearance is those who make the profession. They have the appearance,
but Jesus said, "Do not judge according to appearance, but
judge with righteous judgment." John 7:24.
Oh friend, you
and I, we may be able to fool our families. We may be able to fool
the whole church, but I want to tell you, we cannot fool God. God
knows what is in my heart. He knows whether I am really sincere,
whether I really want to do what is right or whether lam just going
through the motions. When lam spiritually dead I usually am bound
down with some kind of secret sin in my life. Oh friend, Jesus wants
to set you free. He wants to set me free. He wants to set us free
from the bondage of sin. He wants to give us eyes that will see
spiritually what is going on. He wants to deliver us from the oppression
of sin. And if we are willing, to fall on the Rock and be broken,
He will give us a new heart. So often we are so hardhearted we do
not even realize we need a new heart. We have to pray and say, "Lord,
help me to get some idea about my condition so that I can know what
I need to do." We need a new heart.
Oh friend, do
you realize that up in heaven people do not talk to each other the
way we talk to each other down here? They do not act toward each
other the way we act to each other down here. They do not relate
to each other up there the way we relate to each other down here.
We need a new heart. Friend, the Lord is serious about this, too.
I have been praying about it. And I am not in a frame of mind to
make any denials whatsoever. I do not come to the Lord in prayer
and act like I have a new heart already. I say, "Lord, I know,
I read in Your word that Im hard hearted and I need a new heart
and thats what I want. And Im acknowledging Your diagnosis of my
problem."
Some people
think that you just come to the Lord and when you are baptized it
is all over, you are a Christian from then on and that is the way
it is, that is it. Friends, that is not all there is to the plan
of salvation. Ellen White says that This experience of receiving
a new heart, or the conversion experience, that we need to have
this experience every day until we are ready to be translated. Are
you ready to be translated today? I am not and I am ready to confess
it? I know that is the case. Well, if I am not ready to be translated
today, what do I need? I need to be praying every day for a new
heart, a heart of flesh. As I study this story in Luke 4, I see
that one of the biggest problems was they were not willing to acknowledge
their problem, therefore they were not willing to change. And this
is a great danger for people who have been Christians for awhile.
They are so sure that they have the right theology and they know
the right doctrines and they think they are on the road. They just
feel like they are saved. They do not realize they may be on the
road, but they are not saved yet.
But friend,
if you are willing to fall on the Rock and be broken, Jesus is willing
to work this miracle out in your life and in my life. It is a process.
It is not something that happens like the snap of your finger. It
is a process just like birth is a process, that takes time. It is
a process that has to take place in my heart and my mind. Oh friend,
I do not want to be like those people in Nazareth and lose out.
You are going to see most of them some day on the outside of the
Holy City. I do not want to be like that. I want to be part of that
group of people who not only profess, but their character backs
up what they profess because God is working out in them a new heart,
a new experience.
Do you want
to have that experience, too? Well, if you want to have the experience,
too, lets kneel down and pray and ask the Lord to give it to us.
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