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If you have
your Bible, I would like you to open it to the last book in the
Old Testament. This really is the last book in the Old
Testament. Now, in the Old Testament in the English Bible, we do
not have the books in the same sequence as in the Hebrew Bible.
In the English Bible our books are not in the order in which they
were written. For instance, one of the latest books is Nehemiah.
Well, where do you find that in the English Bible? It is no where
near the end. However, the book of Malachi, which is at the end
of the Old Testament, does happen to be the last book that was written
in the Old Testament. So, we are looking at something that was written
by the very last of the Old Testament prophets who wrote the Old
Testament. If you have your Bible, open to the book of Malachi,
we will start reading in chapter 3, verse 1.
"
'Behold, I send My messenger, and he will prepare the way before
Me. And the Lord, whom you seek, will suddenly come to His temple,
even the Messenger of the covenant, in whom you delight. Behold,
He is coming,' says the LORD of hosts. 'But who can endure the day
of His coming? And who can stand when He appears? For He is like
a refiner's fire and like launderer's soap. He will sit as a refiner
and a purifier of silver; He will purify the sons of Levi, and purge
them as gold and silver, that they may offer to the LORD an offering
in righteousness. Then the offering of Judah and Jerusalem will
be pleasant to the LORD, as in the days of old, as in former years.
And I will come near you for judgment.' "Malachi 3:1
This passage
of Scripture is not talking about the Second Coming of Christ. It
is not talking about the return of Jesus to this world. It says,
He is going to come suddenly to where?--to His temple. Suddenly,
He is going to come to His temple. Now what temple is that?
Turn in your Bible to Revelation 11. Here it talks about this same
temple.
"Then
I was given a reed like a measuring rod. And the angel stood, saying,
'Rise and measure [what?]the temple
[measure the temple] of God, the altar, and those
who worship there. But leave out the court which is outside the
temple, and do not measure it, for it has been given to the Gentiles.
And they will tread the holy city underfoot for forty-two months.'
" Revelation 11:1,2 [All emphasis supplied]
So, He was saying,
go and measure the temple and the people who worship there, leave
out the court, it is given to the Gentiles, and they will trample
it for forty-two months from 538-1798. What temple is this? Well,
this is the same temple you read about in Ephesians. Look in Ephesians
the 2nd chapter. Now, you will be able to figure out what it is.
Look, this is plain. In Ephesians, the 2nd chapter, verses 21 and
22, it says,"in whom the whole building, being fitted
together, grows into [what?]a holy temple. . ."
Now what is this holy temple? Notice what it says in verse 22,
". . .in whom you also are being built together for a dwelling
place of God in the Spirit." A temple is a dwelling
place for God. Paul is writing to the Ephesians. He is writing to
the faithful in Christ Jesus, to those that are holy as he says
in the first verse of his letter. He says you are being built into
this temple. So, who is the temple? What is the temple that John
was to measure in Revelation 11? What is the temple here in Ephesians
2? What is the temple in Malachi 3? What is the temple? It is God's
people--His church. And the Lord says I am going to come suddenly,
to My temple. When He comes, what is He going to do? Turn back to
Malachi, chapter 3. In verse 2, it says He will come suddenly.
"But
who can endure the day of His coming? And who can stand when He
appears? For He is like a refiner's fire and like launderer's
soap. He will sit as a refiner and a purifier of silver; He will
purify the sons of Levi, and purge them as gold..."
So, what is
He going to do when He comes to His temple? He is going to purify
it. He is going to cleanse it. He is going to refine it. He is like
a refiner's fire. Who is the messenger of the covenant who is going
to come? It is Jesus. He is going to come to His temple suddenly,
and He is going to sit there as a refiner's fire and He is going
to refine and purify His people. This has a very specific application,
because it says here in verse 5, "And I will come near
you for judgment." This is talking about the time
of judgment. When did that begin? The judgment began on October
22, 1844. By the way the devil knew this. If you study sacred history,
the devil knew it very well. The devil knew that at that time God
was going to send a special messenger. It says, "Behold,
I send My messenger, and he will prepare the way before Me."
The devil knew that and if you study sacred history you will find
out that about the time the devil sent a whole series of false prophets
into the world to get people confused. The devil knew that when
that time came God was going to send a special messenger to prepare
His people for His coming. That messenger was Ellen White and she
received her first message that very year--1844.
We want to look
at the earlier part where it says Jesus is going to sit as a refiner.
Since that time, a refining and purifying process has been going
on among God's people. The Lord Himself has set His hand to this
work. Now, this refining and purifying process is something that
is very trying to the soul, but it is necessary in order that all
defilement might be removed. You can read it in your Bible in Ephesians,
chapter 5. When Jesus comes again His church is going to be holy
and without blemish. Have you ever wondered how it is going to get
that way? Well, we just read it. He is going to sit as a refiner
and a purifier of His people.
Now, do you
know what this refining and purifying involves? I will tell you
in just one word. It involves trial. As soon as a person finds that
out, the body is in trouble and the first thing they want to know
is how long is it going to be before I get out of this? How long
is this going to go on? Have you ever heard that? Ellen White answers
that question; let me read to you her answer.
"God's
work of refining and purifying the soul must go on until his servants
are so humbled, so dead to self, that when called into active service,
they may have an eye single to the glory of God. Then they will
not move rashly from impulse, and imperil the Lord's cause because
they are slaves to temptation and passion, because they follow their
carnal desires; but they will move from principle and in view of
the glory of God." Review and Herald, April
4, 1894
God brings His
people around and around the same trial, over the same ground again
and again. As He brings you around to the same trials over and over
again, He increases the pressure. Have you noticed that? He increases
the pressure. How long does He keep doing that? He keeps doing it
she says, until there is perfect humility that fills the mind, until
the character is transformed and the person is victorious over self
and they are in harmony with Christ and heaven.
So, God has
a purpose in mind. The trials and the troubles that we are going
through together and individually, they do not just spring out of
the ground; it is not something that just happens; God has something
in mind. He is getting you ready. By the way, once He has you ready,
once He has His people ready, He is going to take you out of this
world. You will never have any trials, troubles or disappointments
again.
My brother Marshall
was talking to me about this one time. He stated something I have
never heard anyone else state. I started thinking about it and I
said, "That is true." We were talking about this very
subject of trials and tribulations, of trouble, pain and persecution.
He said to me, "No matter how bad it is, we can know that it
is temporary." That is true.
The suffering
that we are going through, no matter how bad it is and no matter
how it seems as if it will never end, is temporary. Have you ever
gone through a trial where it seems as if you are in a pit and you
will never get out of it? Have you ever had that feeling? If you
are God's child, any trial or trouble that you go through in this
world is temporary. God is getting you ready for a place where you
will never have any trouble, trial, sorrow or suffering. God does
not have three hundred years, friend, to get you ready as He did
with Enoch. He does not have that much time. The only way He can
get us ready is to allow us to go through some suffering. God permits
us to go through fires of affliction, to take the dross, the defilement,
the impurity out of our character-- to separate the worthless from
the valuable. And so He passes us from one fire to another. Have
you ever noticed that you think you are going to be in this thing
forever? You feel that way, but all of a sudden you are not in that
trial anymore, the trial is gone. Then you find yourself in another
one. Have you noticed that? Now, that does not just happen. God
is working on you and on me. He takes us out of that fire. He says
now that is all the good they can get out of that fire, and He takes
us out and puts us in a different fire, a different trial, a different
trouble. You see there are different kinds of trials and troubles.
Different people are going through different experiences. Different
people right in this room are going through different kinds of trials.
Isn't that right? But God is watching, Jesus is watching. He is
watching the trial or trouble that you are going through. He is
watching, and He is looking at the effect it is having on your character.
Let me read
to you about that. This is very interesting. Ellen White writes,
"Jesus watches the test. He knows just what fire of
temptation and trial is needed to purify the precious metal, in
order that the radiance of divine love may be reflected."
Ibid.
Jesus wants
you to be a reflection of His character, of His love. He sees what
there is in you that is keeping that from happening. If you let
Him, He will burn it out of you. He is going to refine you and take
that out. The result-- we will be educated and trained, disciplined
to do the Master's service, to do His will, and we will be a reflection
of His character.
If any of you
are ever in my office, I have one of my favorite statements from
the Spirit of Prophecy about this very subject printed on a piece
of paper and taped right in front of my desk so I can look at it
every day. Ellen White says, that in the providence of God, the
trials that we go through in this life are exactly what we need
to perfect our character. Now, that is something you and I can not
comprehend. That takes divine wisdom that we have no comprehension
of.
But God even
uses what the devil does to refine and perfect His children. Now,
that is an amazing thing isn't it? Sometimes we get into trials
and troubles and we say how can God allow this to happen? Well,
God did not do it. There are things that happen to you and me that
God did not do. The devil did it and God allowed him to do it. But
you know when the devil heats up the furnace and you are going through
trials and troubles, you know God is watching still, Jesus is watching
that furnace and that fire and trouble you are going through. Did
you know that Jesus will not let you go through any more "fire"
then He sees that you need so that He can get you to the place where
He wants you to be? This is an amazing process that is going on.
If your life is submitted to God, Jesus is watching your life. He
is watching every trial that you are going through and He is using
these things to prepare you--to refine you like silver.
Another amazing
thing about this whole process is that God does not just sit there,
like this, and say, "Well, they are going to have to suffer
"X" amount, and I am going to watch them." It is
not like that. When Jesus allows you to go through the fire, if
you are His child, He gives you power and grace to endure the heat.
His grace is given to you sufficient for the need that you have.
Now, different ones of us here in this room have different needs
because we are in different kinds of fires, different kinds of trials.
But how ever much grace you need, if you need twice as much as I
need tonight, well, the Lord has twice as much for you. He gives
how ever much that you need.
God told this
to the apostle Paul. Let us look that up in the Bible. This is a
biblical concept, that how ever much grace you need the lord will
supply it. In II Corinthians, the 12th chapter, Paul had a problem--
a trial in his body. He prayed to the Lord three times and said,
"Lord, please take that away from me." And the Lord said,
"No." Now we do not know why the Lord said no, that is
none of our business, but the Lord said no. Look at what the Lord
told him. When the Lord the said no, He did not just say no. Look
what He said in II Corinthians, chapter 12, verse 9. "And
He said to me, 'My grace is sufficient for you, for My strength
is made perfect in weakness.' "
God did not
take it away but He said I am going to give you sufficient grace
to endure this problem that you are having in your body. Look at
what the apostle Paul said to Him.
"Therefore
most gladly I will rather boast in my infirmities, that the power
of Christ may rest upon me. Therefore I take pleasure in infirmities,
in reproaches, in needs, in persecutions, in distresses, for Christ's
sake. For when I am weak, then I am strong." II Corinthians
12:9,10
Where does his
strength come from? It comes from the grace. So the weaker you are
the stronger you are going to become. The weaker that you know you
are than the stronger you become. You see, strong people tend to
depend on their own strength; weak people do not have any strength
to depend on so they have to depend on the Lord. Study your Bible
that is what the Bible teaches. The Bible says of faith the weakest
was made strong.
Sometimes God
allows us to go through experiences where it just seems as if the
powers of darkness surround us; it just shuts Jesus from your sight
and you can not see Him. We are there bewildered in sorrow and amazement
saying, "How is this ever going to turn out?" Sometimes
these seasons are terrible when it seems as if we can not get through
the clouds of darkness that are around us. What do you do? Jesus,
Himself, went through that experience to a greater extent than you
and I will ever have to go through. He actually went through an
experience where His Father's face was obliterated and He could
not see it. It was one of the most painful experiences of His whole
life, perhaps the most. It was more painful then the cross. What
do you do? You do what Jesus did. You trust in the Lord and just
wait for that to go away. Remember when you get into a situation,
where it seems as if everything is clouds and darkness all around
you; there is no way out and you do not know what to do, you have
to trust in the Lord and say, "Lord until this cloud passes
away and I can see Your face again and see how You are working in
my life, I am just going to trust You anyway."
Let me tell
you, if you choose to do that, if you say, "Lord I am choosing
to trust in You," you can not perish. It is impossible. Ellen
White was describing in the book Desire of Ages about the
man who came to Jesus. You will find that story recorded in Mark
9 and Matthew 17. The man who came to Jesus, whose son was possessed
of a devil, said to Jesus, "If you could help us please?"
Jesus immediately turned to him and said, "If you can believe."
It is not a
matter of whether He can help, it is a matter of whether you can
believe. That is always the way it is. It is never whether He can
help, it is whether you can believe, whether you can trust Him.
The man immediately said,"Lord I believe, help thou mine unbelief."
You see, he chose to believe, but he was struggling with doubt.
So he said, "Lord, I believe," that is,"I choose
to believe, help my unbelief--the doubt I am struggling with."
Ellen White says you can never perish as long as you say that. If
you choose to believe, when you are in these times of darkness and
despair, you can never perish.
Now there are
a number of reasons why the Lord allows us to go through these trying
and testing experiences. One of the reasons, as you can read in
the first verses of the fifteenth chapter of John, is we have a
tendency as Christians to bear more foliage then fruit. You know
what I am talking about? The foliage represents our profession;
the fruit represents our character. We have a tendency to bear more
foliage, more leaves than fruit. If you have ever taken care of
grapes, you know that if you do not prune them back they will just
grow leaves all over the place. If you really want a lot of grapes,
you will have to prune them. That is the way we are. You know what
happens to us if everything goes right? It is very easy for us to
focus on collecting and gathering in the massive worldly treasures,
to place our heart on the things of this world, on pleasures, ease
and luxury. We get our eyes on all these things around us. God sees
what is happening, so He has to come to us with the pruning knife.
Then we wonder what has gone wrong. I am now suffering loss, or
I am suffering bereavement or I am suffering in disappointment.
As a result of the pruning knife, we begin to bear something more
then just leaves, but that pruning hurts. These sorrows that we
have do not just spring out of the ground, God has a purpose in
this--a purpose to work out for our good.
Now, friend,
if you are going through a hard experience and God has applied the
pruning knife to your life, do not ever think that God has forsaken
you. The very fact that He has allowed you to go through so many
trials means that He is wanting to do something good in your life
and prepare you for heaven.
Jesus told His
disciples, "Not even a sparrow falls on the ground
without your Father knowing." Matthew 10:29. The next
verse says, "The very hairs of your head are all numbered."
Do not ever
feel that when you are going through a trial or a trouble and you
can not figure out how this is going to work out or why it is happening;
do not ever feel that you are forsaken. By the way, very often when
we go through this refining type of experience, we can not figure
out during that time why this is happening to us, at least I can
not. Now years later, I look back and I see things that I went through
and I realize that there was a divine plan and purpose in my life.
But when I was going through it, I could not comprehend any rhyme
or reason for why I had to go through it all. I found out that this
is not an uncommon experience for other people too. If you look
back in your life and you can see that God has been working, but
right today, however, the trouble you are having seems unexplainable,
do not ever feel that you are forsaken.
God knew that
we would be tempted to feel that we were forsaken, and so He gave
us a number of promises in the Bible so we would know that that
is never, ever so. For instance, we could look at Matthew 28:20,
where Jesus said, "Lo, I am with you always, even to
the end of the age." But look at this one here in
Hebrews 13. Now, actually He is quoting from the Old Testament.
You can find this promise in the Old Testament as well as the New.
In Hebrews 13:5, the last part of the verse says, "For
He Himself has said, 'I will never leave you nor forsake you.' "
Is the Lord ever going to leave you? No. Is He going to leave you
in trouble? This is the time when He is the closest to you. Did
you know that? The Bible says in Psalms 34:18, "The
LORD is near to those who have a broken heart." Those
who are in trouble the Lord is closest to. Do not ever let the devil
tempt you to think that when you are in trouble, when you are going
through the fire, this refining process, that you are by yourself,
because you are not. That is when the Lord is watching you the closest.
He knows every heart beat, every throb of mental or physical pain
that you endure. He knows exactly how it feels and is watching with
eager longing to be able to take you out of that fire as soon as
the work is done, soon as the dross comes out. In fact, He wants
to be so near you that He comes and goes through the fire with you.
Remember the story of the three Hebrew worthies and how they were
thrown into the fiery furnace? Did the Lord forsake them? No. He
not only did not forsake them, He did not just watch them, He went
right in with them.
Now, the Bible
says that God is no respecter of persons. Have you read that in
your Bible? I have found it several places in my Bible. If He went
with those people when they were thrown into the fire, do you suppose
that if you were thrown into a fire of any kind that He will go
with you too? He will. The form of the fourth will be with you,
too. God will not forsake you. Not only will He not forsake you,
when you are really in trouble, but He will be right there with
you. His abiding presence will comfort and sustain you. You will
not be destroyed by the fire, just the dross will come out of your
character.
You see when
God looks at you, when God looks at me, He sees what we can not
see. He knows our characters better then we do. He knows our weaknesses
better then we do. He knows exactly what we need so that we can
become like Him. Let me read to you something Ellen White wrote
about people who go through the fire of trial and temptation and
what Jesus will do for them.
She says, "Living
faith in the merits of a crucified Redeemer will carry men through
the fiery furnace of affliction and trial, and the form of the Fourth
will be with them in the furnace, however fierce its heat; and they
will come forth from its flame with not even the smell of the fire
on their garments." Ibid.
Isn't that interesting?
He will stay with you throughout the fire and when the fire is over
it will be completely gone, you will come out and even the smell
of the fire will be gone. God knows the weak points of your character
and the weak points of my character. Sometimes God allows us to
get into difficult situations so that we will find out what He already
knows--what it is in our character that needs to be changed. (Have
you ever been in a situation or trouble and you found out something
about yourself when you were in that trouble that you did know before?
I do not know how many times that has happened to me.)
Well, what does
God want us to do? God wants us to critically examine these complicated
emotions and motives in our hearts. By the way, are you aware of
the fact that you are very complicated and that you have some complicated
emotions inside, sometimes complicated conflicting emotions. Sometimes
God allows you to get into trouble so that you will learn what emotions
are really operating inside. God wants us to know our own hearts
and He wants us to detect what is wrong with our feelings and emotions
and then ask Him to change and modify them.
God allows or
permits various kinds of trouble and afflictions to assail us, so
that we will see what it is inside that needs to come out and then
ask Him to take it out. If we look, if we realize this, we will
have a completely different idea and attitude towards trouble then
most people have. Many people when they get into trouble believe
it is just something to lose their temper about. But when a Christian
gets into trouble he realizes that he is to be refined.
Let me show
you. Look at II Corinthians, the fourth chapter, to see what the
apostle Paul understood about this. Starting in the sixteenth verse,
He says, "Therefore we do not lose heart. Even though
our outward man is perishing, yet the inward man is being renewed
day by day. For our light affliction, which is but for a moment,[you
see, Paul understood that it was temporary] is working for
us a far more exceeding and eternal weight of glory, while we do
not look at the things which are seen." II Corinthians
4:16-18
What are the
things that are seen? That is the trouble. But he says that we look
". . .at the things which are not seen."
Now what are the things that are not seen? That is when you realize
that God, through this trouble is preparing me for heaven.
He says, "For the things which are seen are
temporary." That is the trouble. Always remember when
you are in trouble that all the trouble in this world is temporary.
It will help you get through it when you realize you are not going
to be here forever. All trouble in this world is temporary.
"But
the things which are not seen. . ." What is not seen?
This is the character that is being refined inside of you. This
is what God is doing in your mind and in your spirit--refining your
character. The character that God is working on, if you allow Him
to do it, is going to last for how long? It is going to last forever.
He says, "The things which are not seen [that
is the things which are inside of you] are eternal."
So while we are going through all of these battles, trials and troubles,
Jesus, as we saw in Hebrews 13, stays with us and gives us grace.
His heart goes out to us and He gives us comfort. Jesus comforts
His people when they are in trials and struggles. He does not let
us go through it alone. This is something that the person of this
world does not have. People of this world have to go through their
troubles alone. But if you are a Christian you do not have to go
through your troubles alone. Jesus says, "Fear not,
for I am with you." Isaiah 41:10. You say,
"O Lord, I am going to die." He says, "Do not be
afraid, I am alive and I was dead, but I am alive. And I am alive
forevermore and I have the keys of the grave and death. You do not
need to be afraid of anything."
Here is what
He tells us. He says, "I know your sorrows." Why does
He know your sorrows? Because He endured the same kind of sorrows
that we have. He says, "I know your temptations." How
does He know your temptations? Because He "was tempted
in all points like as we are." Hebrews 4:15.
He says, "I have seen your tears, in fact I have wept Myself."
Did Jesus weep when He was here? The Bible says that He wept. You
may say to Jesus,"My earthly hopes have been crushed."
He says, "Well, if your earthly hopes have been crushed, then
look to Me, I am going to give you something better then everything
in this world."
If God has chosen,
He has chosen to refine you. That is the message of Malachi 3. He
is going to refine you as silver is refined and purge you so that
you will reflect His character. This is always the way God has worked
with His own chosen people to prepare them for heaven. In all ages
He has done this. Look at what it says here in Isaiah 48:10. (Now,
this is clear back seven hundred years before Christ.) "Behold,
I have refined you, but not as silver; I have tested you in the
furnace of affliction."
Now this is
a great work that God is doing. He is preparing a people for heaven.
This work of proving and purifying involves suffering, because it
costs something to bring our will into harmony with the will of
God. It costs something, but when the furnace fires have consumed
the dross and we are purified, do you know what is going to happen?
We are going to reflect the image of Jesus perfectly. I want to
tell you this is the most fantastic project that is going on in
the whole world. Jesus is working on human hearts, changing them
so that instead of reflecting the image of the devil, they reflect
His image. Jesus is preforming experiments on human hearts. Do you
want Him to preform an experiment on your heart? Do you want to
fully reflect the image of Jesus? If you do, you must allow Jesus
to preform the experiment of grace on your heart. You must have
strong faith and trust in Him, allowing Him to take you through
various experiences that will help you have that faith and trust
in Him.
Do you know,
friend, Jesus wants to do something for you and for me that is vastly
better then anything that we have ever thought of doing for ourselves?
Do you believe that? When you reflect His image, you are in a position
so that He can give to you eternal life. People in this world want
to have joy. People want to be happy. Some people spend their whole
life trying to find out how to be happy, and they still never find
it. You can never find joy going contrary to God's plan for your
life. The only way that you can be happy, the only way that I can
be happy, is to live to make others happy, to live a life that is
devoted to Christ and His cause. If we do that, devoting our lives
to Christ and His cause and choosing to suffer whatever
we need to suffer, we will be ready for Jesus to come.
The Lord is
the one that is in charge. By the way, I have met some people some
times, and they are afraid that they will not be ready when Jesus
comes. They say, "You say Jesus is coming soon, and that is
true, but there are so many things wrong with me, how will I ever
be ready?" Do not worry about that, friend, that is God's problem.
If you have given your life to Him, and you have promised to follow
Him, and you say I have this many things wrong with me, what am
I going to do? The Lord says that is not your problem that is His
problem. If you give your life to Him and choose to follow Him,
you will have to go through some trials but He will get you ready
in time. Does Jesus know when probation is going to close? Oh yes,
He knows. I do not know, but He knows. Does He know everything that
you need to be ready for that time? Oh yes, He knows. So let Him
worry about that. Just surrender your life to Him, choose to follow
Him and He will get you ready. Does the Bible promise that? Oh,
it most certainly does.
Look in Philippians
1:6, it says, that the one who began a good work in you will do
what? He will finish it. God does not start and then not finish.
He does not start and then quit and not get the job done. So do
not worry about that. Don't let the devil tempt you by saying,"There
are so many things wrong with me, how will I ever get ready in time?"
That is God's problem, not your problem. All you are to do is to
surrender your life to Christ and say, "Lord I am choosing
to follow you all the way. What ever trial or trouble that you allow
to come to me, I am going to accept it with joy, knowing that You
are getting me ready and You are going to get me ready in time."
Well, someone
says, "There is so much of me to get ready that maybe He will
just have to send one trial after another." He might. But do
you know if the Lord has to send you one trial after another, with
the trials He will send you the strength to endure any trail that
you have to go through. Isn't that wonderful? He knows the strength
of every trial and temptation, an He will strengthen you for every
trial.
Let me read
to you something about that from the pen of Ellen White. She says,
"There are foes to be resisted and overcome, but Jesus
is by our side, ready to strengthen us for every attack."
Review and Herald, April 17, 1894. Isn't that exciting?
The exciting thing about that is Jesus knows exactly how you are
going to be attacked tomorrow. Now, I do not know how I am going
to be attacked tomorrow, I have learned that long ago. I have no
idea how I am going to be attacked tomorrow, but Jesus knows. What
ever the problem is that I face tomorrow, He has all the strength
and grace ready for me that I am going to need. Isn't that wonderful?
Now what does
II Timothy 1:12 say? "For I know whom I have believed
and am persuaded [confident] that He is able to
keep what I have committed to Him until that Day." When
is that day? That is when He comes back again.
Do you know,
friend, God has decided something. (I was so happy when I found
this out. I have had this problem and I have found that there are
many other people that have had this problem. They are afraid that
someway, sometime, some temptation is going to overpower them and
they are going to lose out on salvation--lose out on everything.
Have you ever met someone that had that kind of temptation? They
were afraid that something was going to happen and they were going
to fall and miss out on eternal life.) Do you know what? God has
decided something. Did you know that? Let me tell what He has decided.
God has decided
that no temptation is to overcome you if you choose to put your
trust in Him. There is no temptation ever going to come to you that
you will not be able to overcome. Something is not going to happen
that is going to overwhelm you and cause you to lose eternal life.
That is not going to happen if you choose to trust in the Lord;
He has already decided that. Now I did not decide that, I couldn't,
but He has decided that. And if you choose to put your trust in
Him, you can have that confidence. You do not need to be walking
around in despair and discouragement saying,"Oh no, am I going
to be able to overcome smoking before probation closes? Am I going
to be able to overcome drinking before probation closes? Am I going
to be able to overcome losing my temper before probation closes?
What am I going to do? I have all these problems in my life and
how am I ever going to..." Listen, the Lord has already decided
that if you choose to put your trust in Him, there isn't any temptation
going to overtake you that you can not cope with. He is going to
give you the power to cope with it.
Now let us read
that in the Bible. Look in I Corinthians 10:12,13, "Therefore
let him who thinks he stands take heed lest he fall. No temptation
has overtaken you except such as is common to man; but God is faithful,
who will not allow you to be tempted beyond what you are able, but
with the temptation will also make the way of escape, that you may
be able to bear it."
What is the
way of escape? That is when you receive grace. Grace, friend, is
powerful. God's grace has divine power with it. Any temptation that
comes to you, if you are choosing to put your trust in Him--He says,
"I am faithful." Do you know that God stands behind this
promise? God stands behind it! Listen, let me tell you something.
If at the end of the millennium, there was one person that had ever
lived in this world in the last 6000 years that could come to God
and say, "Lord, I put my trust in You, and I chose to follow
You and I did not have enough grace to overcome my alcohol"
or "I did not have enough grace to overcome my overeating,"
or whatever their besetting sin was. If there was one person that
could come to the Lord and say, "Lord I chose to put my trust
in you and I never got enough grace to overcome this." Do you
know that if there was one person who could say that, it would destroy
the government of God? Did you know that? It would prove that He
told a lie.
But guess what?
The Bible says God is faithful. There will be millions of people
that are lost because they have stayed in the life of sin, but there
will not be one person that will be able to say, "Lord I chose
to surrender to You; I chose to go all the way with You and I could
not get enough power from You to overcome my besetting sin."
There will not be one person that will be able to say that, because
God is faithful.
Friends, I have
talked to people that have tried to overcome various sins in their
lives over and over again, and they could not do it. And I said,
"Look the Bible shows you how to do it. If you will do what
the Bible says, God will do His part." If you do not do your
part it is presumptuous for you to ask God to do His part. But if
you do your part the Lord says He will always do His part. Someday
the devil is going to find out something. Ellen White wrote about
this in the book Great Controversy. At the end of the millennium,
do you know what the devil is going to find out? He is going to
find out that with all of his hellions plots to try to destroy the
people of this world, he was powerless to destroy one person who
put their trust in Jesus.
Do you want
to put your trust in Jesus tonight? Oh, you are still going to have
to go through trials. He is a refiner. He is going to put you from
one fire to another to get you ready for heaven. He is going to
send you from one trial to another to get you ready. But I want
to tell you, friend, if you will put your trust in Him, He will
never forsake you. We read it. He will give you all the grace that
you need. We read it. He is faithful; He will never suffer you to
be tempted more then you will need. We read it from the Word of
God--God has decided.
Let me read
to you what God decided from the pen of Ellen White. "The
promise of God is, that there shall no temptation overcome those
who by living faith lay hold of the Word that proceedeth out of
the mouth of God." Review and Herald, April
24, 1894.
Do you want
to make that decision tonight? Do you want to say, "Lord I
am choosing to put my trust in Jesus; I am going to trust Him to
give me the power to do what He wants me to do?" Are you going
to do that? If you do that, you will receive the power. I have seen
it happen over and over again. I have talked to people in prisons
that were rapists and were there for capitol murder indictments
and all sort of things. I would be afraid to preach in prison if
I did not know the real Gospel. But let me tell you when you know
the real Gospel, and a person puts their trust in Jesus, the Lord
delivers them from the power of sin in their life, and they begin
to live a Christ-like life, not just out in public but in their
own home, in their own family. The Lord wants to work a miracle
in your life and my life. Do you want Him to do that? Well, if you
want Him to work that miracle in your life, say, "Lord I am
choosing to put my trust in Jesus and Him alone. I am trusting that
you will cause this miracle of grace to be worked out in my life."
If you believe and have made that commitment, He will not let you
down.
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