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There is a verse of scripture
that haunts me. It's found in the book of Hosea,
and it speaks of sin's harvest. It is Hosea 8, 7, which declares,
for they have sown the wind, and they shall reap the whirlwind.
And it's true, friends, that sin has a harvest, and the reaping
is far more costly than the sowing. The title of my message today
is Sin's Harvest, and I believe this harvest of sin can be seen
in the nation, sin's harvest can be seen in the church, and
sin's harvest can be seen in the individual. In Hosea chapter
6, God exhorts Israel to repentance, as seen in verse 1. Come, and
let us return unto the Lord, for he hath torn, and he will
heal us. He hath smitten, and he will
bind us up. This illustrates a loving father
who exercises harsh discipline to a wayward child. but the remedial
judgments of God upon His wayward people go unheeded as we see
in Hosea 6.10. I have seen a horrible thing
in the house of Israel. There is whoredom of Ephraim. Israel is defiled. And in Hosea
chapter 7, God reads off a laundry list of Israel's manifold sins. God likens them to a deceitful
bow and a half-baked cake. They are self-deceived about
their half-hearted worship of God, and they are unreliable
in their obedience to God. And then in chapter 8, where
we have our text for today, God threatens destruction to both
Israel and Judah for provoking an offended God by their gross
sins. God's been rejected. They have
set up kings, but not by me, God tells them. And the whole
heart of the matter is dealt with in Hosea 8, 7, as God declares. For they have sown the wind,
and they shall reap the whirlwind. In other words, what's done is
done. There's no going back. The seeds
of evil and iniquity have been sown by the rebellious Jews,
and now it's harvest time. And as the seed ratio is seen
in agriculture, where there is a ratio in the investment of
seed versus the yield, For example, if three grains are harvested
for each grain seeded, the resulting seed ratio is 1.3. And in the
spiritual life, there's a harvest ratio as well. Sin sown will
produce a world of trouble and woe and pain and suffering, yielding
far more than what was anticipated. Listen to me, friend. Sin will
take you further than you want to go. He'll leave you there
longer than you want to stay. And sin will cost you more than
you ever realized. For they have sown the wind and
they shall reap the whirlwind. There are three aspects of this.
truth I want to explore today, friends, for it applies to us
as it did to Israel of old, and these three aspects are the following. Number one, sin's harvest is
seen in a nation. In Hosea 4.1 we read, For the
Lord hath a controversy with the inhabitants of the land,
because there is no truth nor mercy nor knowledge of God in
the land. By swearing, and lying, and killing,
and stealing, and committing adultery, they break out, and
blood toucheth blood. Therefore shall the land mourn. This ascends harvest to a nation. Look at America, friends, once
favored by God with great material blessings, and spiritual awakenings,
where revival spread all over the land, bringing salvation
to thousands. But now, America has rejected
the God of the Bible. America has legalized sin, and
it promotes sexual perversion. America has legislated God out
of our public schools, out of our government. But now it's
harvest time. Natural calamities fall upon
the land. One right after another. Floods
and fires and hurricanes and tornadoes. Now a great plague
is spreading across the land. And it's a scene right out of
the Old Testament upon a disobedient people. America has sown the
wind. Now she reaps the whirlwind. Number two. since Harvest is
seen in the church. The modern church is a deceitful
beau, quite unreliable in the proclamation of the true gospel. As she slumbers on pillows of
compromise and conformity, the church wanted to reach the world
by letting the world into the church and the result is a great
judgment from God upon the church. In Hosea 5 15 we read, I will
go and return to my place until they acknowledge their offense
and seek my face. The American church is under
the remedial judgment of the withdrawn presence of God. When
was the last time, friend, that you felt the power of God in
a meeting? Church on Sunday is like a showboat. It's all pomp and hot air. God tells the backslidden Jews,
I will go and return to my place till they acknowledge their offense
and seek my face. God has withdrawn himself from
the church in America, and he's waiting for the church to repent
and seek his face. Until that time, we will just
continue to play church on Sunday amidst cold formality and spiritual
dryness. Number three. Sin's harvest is
seen in the individual. Listen to me, friend. When the
Son of God was nailed to the cross. Every stroke of the Roman
hammer was an explanation point, crying out, Sin is costly! Sin is costly! Sin is costly! For it costs the Savior his blood. You sow the wind, young friend,
and you will reap the whirlwind. You cheat on your wife in adultery,
and your family will reap the whirlwind. You may hide your
sin for a little while, but a harvest day fast approaches. You will reap more misery, personally,
than you've ever sown. For they have sown the wind,
and they shall reap the whirlwind. In the Bible, the whirlwind is
a symbol of the sudden destruction of the wicked. I've seen church
members who became involved in gross sin without any repentance,
and they were removed by sudden death. Sin is playing with fire,
friend, and like Proverbs 6, 27 declares, Can a man take fire
in his bosom and his clothes not be burned? Of course not. Sin's harvest is a certainty. Sin's harvest is full of sorrow
and suffering. For the word of God stands sure. They have sown the wind and they
shall reap the whirlwind.
Sin's Harvest
| Sermon ID | 314201835563827 |
| Duration | 08:54 |
| Date | |
| Category | Special Meeting |
| Language | English |
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