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1 Timothy, I said this morning.
Let's find the third and fourth chapter of 1 Timothy. They're
right next to each other. It just works that way, unless
you are deucing modern math. In modern math, we don't know
if any number really exists. Of course, we don't know if anything
really exists in modern math, modern anything. 1 Timothy chapter
4, let's Look at chapter three, excuse me, chapter three, verse
14. These things write I unto thee, hoping to come unto thee
shortly. But if I tarry long, that thou
mayest know how thou oughtest to behave thyself in the house
of God, which is the church of the living God, the pillar and
ground of the truth. And without controversy, Great
is the mystery of godliness. God was manifest in the flesh,
justified in the spirit, seen of angels, preached unto the
Gentiles, believed on in the world, received up into glory. Now, if you would skip down to
chapter 4 and let's look at verse 7. where the Bible says, but refuse
profane and old wives' fables and exercise thyself rather unto
godliness. For bodily exercise profiteth
little, but godliness is profitable unto all things, having promise
of the life that now is and of that which is to come. Father in heaven, as we look
at this portion of scripture from Timothy and as we compare
to other portions. Father, I pray you'd open our
eyes on the subject of godliness. I pray that you'd help us today
to breathe in the air of scripture and receive that which God has
given to us. And I pray that as we are here
in this auditorium this morning, that thou would save the lost.
Certainly in a crowd of this size, it's very possible, indeed
likely, that a man, a woman, a teenager, even a child has
walked in aware that his sins are still unforgiven, still carrying
the guilt of sin. I pray that today thou would
save the lost. And Father, that you would encourage
and build and challenge and motivate and sanctify every child of God
who is already saved. Would you do a mighty work here,
renewing and reviving believers and redeeming the unbelievers?
Would you fill me, I pray today, with the Holy Spirit? Help Pastor
Kroll, wherever he is today and whatever it is that he's doing,
Pray that you would bless him and help him. For Jesus' sake,
amen. I do appreciate the little bit
of humor. I get the medium. So it's not quite that luxurious,
but anyway. I like a little picking and teasing.
I do a little and I take a little and I enjoy it. No, really, appreciate
the imagination and thoughtfulness that went into that. I want to
preach a message entitled The Godly and Their Godliness. Godliness
is a Bible word. The scripture uses the word godly
or godliness approximately 30 times and the Greek word from
our Greek textus receptus is also translated holiness in Acts
chapter 3 verse 12 and the simple definition is piety. Webster
1828 dictionary defines piety as extremely strict devotion,
a compound of veneration and reverence of God and a love of
his character. respect accompanied with love,
the exercise of these affections in obedience to the will of God.
And so we can understand here that godliness is certainly a
character trait to be coveted. It is certainly a character trait
of those who would want to walk with God. It is a character trait
of those who seek to honor and glorify God. It's a top-of-the-bucket
list goal for any spiritually-minded believer. There ought to be,
in our prayer lives, a time that we pray for God to constantly,
continually work in our lives to develop the character of Christ
in us, and certainly the character of Christ would include godliness. We ought to be praying from time
to time, Lord, develop your love in me. Develop your joy in me. Develop your peace in me. Develop
your long-suffering, your gentleness, your goodness. Develop faith
in me. Develop meekness in me. Develop
temperance in me. We ought to be praying for those
things. Those are much more important than the physical things. In
fact, when we seek first the kingdom of God, Well, all these
things, all the trifles, all the unimportant stuff, all the
physical comforts of life just get added. That's the promise
of the Lord Jesus Christ. Seek ye first the kingdom of
God. He tells us through the apostle Paul, set your affection
on things above. Seek those things which are above,
not on the earth, where Christ sitteth on the right hand of
God. In other words, There is to be a seeking and a setting
of affection. There is to seek the kingdom
of God, which is not meat and drink, according to Romans 14,
but it's righteousness and peace and joy in the Holy Ghost. And
the Christian life is a spiritual life. Now that spiritual life
translates into action. That spiritual life translates
into an outward lifestyle. And that is the reason that godly
people live a certain way. That is the reason that godly
people have a certain way they talk and a certain way they wouldn't
talk. And that's the reason godly people
have certain places they would go and certain places they would
not go. And that's the reason that godly
people have in their close circle of friends a certain kind of
people. That is the reason that godly
people might choose to be in the house of God on a Sunday,
or a Wednesday, or during revival services, or during other activities
of the church. It's a top-of-the-bucket list
goal for spiritually-minded people. Carnally-minded people and worldly-minded
believers scoff at godliness. They actually ridicule it. They
neglect it. They diminish the importance
of it. They might actually slander or scandalize those within the
church or within the community who want to be godly and strive
to be godly and are actually praying and asking God to help
them. in that endeavor. What are the things that have
caused godliness to wane? What are the things that have
caused godliness perhaps to be less common and less and less
common as time goes on? One of them is humanism within
our culture. Humanism is a philosophical persuasion
that man is more important than God. And man's desires are more
important than God's desires. And we have all sorts of sub-philosophies
like relativism and secularism and materialism that contribute
to what humanism really is. And they are just being forced
on us in our culture. They're part of the They're part
of the training in employment. They're part of the training
in the military. They're part of all the education system. Public education in the country
is just rife with humanism. What's another reason that godliness
may have waned in the church? Well, the philosophy of self-love.
Because when you love yourself, you don't love God with all your
heart, soul, mind, and strength. and you certainly don't love
your neighbor as yourself. You love yourself and that's
where it ends. Self-love is actually the cause of the tragedy of our
culture. The Spirit speaketh expressly
that in the latter times some will depart from the faith. This
know also that in the last days perilous times shall come. Why? For men shall be lovers of their
own selves. The love of self is what has
brought about the perilous times in which we live. And every time
somebody determines to love himself, godliness disappears. substandard lifestyles, the acceptance
of lifestyles that we wanna be Christians and then a cousin
decides to go off into some deviant lifestyle or maybe a brother
or sister or maybe a parent decides to just go off and have an affair
and substandard lifestyles, all of a sudden, godliness goes by
the wayside. And there's a lot of that in
the culture in which we live. The embrace of compromise, we
talked about that in Sunday school. I won't rehearse that. And then
some people are just afraid they'll be accused of being Pharisees.
Now, I can take that accusation. It's untrue, because a true Pharisee
is a person who actually rejects the laws of God, not somebody
who tries to keep them. All you have to do is read Mark
chapter 7, where Jesus said, full well ye reject the commandment
of God. You know, Jesus never scolded
the Pharisees for the commandments they kept. It was always for
the commandments they broke. It's not being a Pharisee to
keep a commandment. Listen, you're keeping a commandment.
It's just obedience. And you can't be godly if you
disregard the commandments of God. And so we have these words,
and we have these little catchphrases, and people get afraid of things
that they shouldn't be afraid of. So let's look at this Bible
subject this morning, and I'll try to have you out of here somewhere
close to two o'clock or thereabouts. Only one amen on that. Guess
you'll be an audience of one before it's over, brother. The book of 1 Timothy emphasizes
godliness more than any other one book. It's mentioned several
times. I'm not gonna give you the whole list of verses, but
it also appears in 2nd Corinthians, and 2nd Timothy, and Titus, and
Hebrews, and 2nd Peter, and 3rd John. And so I wanna, first off,
talk about the availability of godliness, and keep your finger
here in 1st Timothy, because we'll be coming back to that
as our main text. But let's look this morning at
2nd Peter, 2nd Peter chapter one, 2nd Peter chapter one. Let's
look at verses three and four. 2nd Peter one, verses three and
four. according as his divine power
hath given unto us all things that pertain unto life and godliness. Everything that we need, God's
divine power has given us everything we need, all that we need, all
that we need. for things that pertain to life
and godliness, through the knowledge of him that is called us to glory
and virtue, whereby are given unto us exceeding great and precious
promises, that by these ye might be partakers of the divine nature,
having escaped the corruption that is in the world through
lust. And so what Peter is writing to us here is that godliness
is available, it's available to a saved man. The availability
of godliness comes out to us in the book of Timothy. It comes
out to us in these other books that I've mentioned. And what
we find out is it's available to us. It's there. The grace
of God, Titus chapter 2 tells us, the grace of God that bringeth
salvation hath appeared to all men. teaching us that denying
ungodliness and worldly lusts, we should live soberly and righteously
and godly in this present world. And so this grace that brings
salvation has appeared to everybody in the world. Nobody's gonna
stand before God one day and say, well, you're not fair, you
didn't give me a chance. No, the grace of God that bringeth
salvation hath appeared to all men. You know what that grace
does? It teaches us that denying ungodliness
and worldly lusts, we should live soberly and righteously
and how? Godly in this present world. In 1 Timothy, again, If
you were to go back to 1 Timothy and chapter six, the Bible says,
if any man teach otherwise and consent not to wholesome words,
even the words of our Lord Jesus Christ unto the doctrine, which
is according to godliness, he is proud knowing nothing, and
so on. And the Bible is very clear that
godliness is something that is available to us. God has not
commanded something for which he has made no provision. Let
me say that again. God has not commanded something. God has not made something that
a believer should strive to develop. God has not given us something
that should be a goal of the Christian life without providing
for it. If you want to be a godly man,
you can be a godly man. If you desire to be a godly woman,
you can be a godly woman. If you're here and you're in
that age group that we call teenagers, I prefer young adults. If you're
a young adult in this church, you can be a godly young adult. You don't have to be worldly.
Nobody has to be worldly. Nobody has to be carnal. Nobody
has to be devilish. It's all choices. And if you
desire godliness, you can beg and plead with God for it, and
He will develop that in your life. It's available to you. It's available. In fact, if you
were to go on in 2 Peter, you would find out that he said,
and beside this giving all diligence, add to your faith virtue, and
to virtue knowledge, and to knowledge temperance, and to temperance
patience, and to patience godliness. And to godliness, brotherly kindness,
and to brotherly kindness charity, for if these things be in you
and abound, they make you that you'll neither be barren nor
unfruitful in the knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
And so what Peter is teaching us and what is taught in the
Word of God throughout on this subject is that if you want it,
it's there. And as a matter of fact, it's
not just if you want it. It is commanded we should add
to our faith. Now, look, our faith is that
which Jesus Christ provides. Back in 1 Timothy 3, the Bible
says, great is the mystery of godliness. There in verse 16,
great is the mystery of godliness. God was manifest in the flesh.
We know that Jesus Christ came into this world, the God-man. We know that he took upon him
the form of a servant. He was made in the likeness of
men, being found in fashion as a man. He humbled himself and
became obedient unto death, even the death of the cross. We know
that Jesus Christ revealed the Father to us. The Word was made
flesh. and dwelt among us. The Bible tells us in Hebrews,
he took not on him the nature of angels, but he took on him
the seed of Abraham, that he might be a merciful and faithful
high priest. No, Jesus Christ became a man.
He was all God. He was all man. Then this mystery
of godliness is that Jesus Christ came in the flesh. Number two,
he was justified in the spirit. He rose from the dead after he
died to pay for our sins. I mentioned in my prayer this
morning there would possibly be unsaved people in here. I
want you to know the price has been paid for you to be saved. Salvation is available to you,
it's not automatic. It must be received, as many
as received him. And it's a receiving by faith. You don't get saved by receiving
a wafer. You don't get saved by receiving
baptism. You don't get saved by receiving
sacraments. No, it's faith. For by grace
are you saved through faith, and that not of yourselves. It's
the gift of God, not of works, lest any man should boast. And
when we understand that Christ died for our sins according to
the scriptures, and he was buried and he rose again the third day,
and we put our faith in that, we believe that, we stop believing
the things that send men to hell, and we start believing the things
that allow men to go to heaven. And the gospel message of the
death and burial and resurrection of Jesus Christ is that which
saves a man's soul. Paul said, I'm not ashamed of
the gospel of Christ, because it's the power of God, he said,
unto salvation, not to everyone that is baptized, not to everyone
that has church membership, not to everyone who does a certain
amount of good works, not to everybody who has a certain religion,
not to everybody in any man-made grouping, but no, to everyone
that believeth. This is the record that God has
given to us eternal life, and this life is in his Son. He that
hath the Son hath life, and he that hath not the Son of God
hath not life. He came into the world not to
condemn the world, but that the world through him might be saved.
And you can be saved today. So the mystery of godliness therein
First Timothy 3.16 speaks of Christ being manifest in the
flesh, justified in the spirit, seen of angels, preached unto
the Gentiles. What was the whole book of Acts
all about? What are we doing here today? We're preaching the
word of God. What are we doing when we go knock on doors? What
are we doing when we hand out gospel literature? What are we
doing when we talk across the back fence when we sit around
at a family reunion and there's our unsaved uncle and we try
to work in a word of the gospel? What are we doing? to preach to the Gentiles. He was believed
on in the world and received up into glory. Jesus Christ today
sits at the right hand of the Father. He's able to save to
the uttermost those that come unto God by him, seeing he ever
liveth to make intercession for them. He's a living Savior. And if you walked in here today,
without your sins forgiven, if you came to this house of worship
today, and you would say, Brother Farnam, if I died right now,
I don't have any assurance at all that I'd go to heaven. I'd
kind of like to know that, but I didn't even know you could
know that. If that's you, when we have our invitation at the
end of the service, I beg you. You're only two, the maximum
of two chairs away from the aisle. slip out into the aisle, come
forward, we'll have somebody show you from the Bible how to
be saved. You know why this congregation
is here today? Because somebody at some point
in their lives sat down with each one of these members of
this church and opened the scripture and showed them how to be saved.
Now they're no different than you are. You can be shown how
to be saved as well. And so when it comes to godliness,
It's something that's available to us, and it's available to
saved people. And it should be the goal and,
as I said, top item on the bucket list for those of us that know
the Lord. So it's available. What are the
advantages of godliness? We're here in 1 Timothy again.
Notice, if you will, 1 Timothy 4 verse 7, or excuse me, verse
8, for bodily exercise profiteth little. But godliness, notice,
is profitable unto all things, having promise of the life that
now is and of that which is to come. The profit of godliness,
first of all, is earthly, and it has to do with a deliverance
from temptation. You know what, people that make
up their mind to live godly, the Bible says we can escape
the corruption that is in the world through lust. Everybody
in this room lusts after things. Everybody. You think the person
beside you, the person in front of you, the person behind you
has some kind of magic formula to be better? No. Everybody in
this room has sin ruts. We're all sin specialists. We
have certain areas where we just go astray. Every one of us. Doesn't matter if you have blonde
hair, red hair, brown hair, white hair, or no hair. You know the four stages of a
man's hair. Bald, fuzz, is, was. I'm heading toward the was. You see, God wants to deliver
us from temptations. And he wants to deliver us from
the corruption that is in the world through lust. And he tells
us that in 2 Peter, in those verses we read. We see it again
in 1 Peter 2.9. The Lord knoweth how to deliver
whom? The godly out of temptations. God knows how to do that. And
God can deliver people, and some people in this room, just like
any church that I would preach in anywhere in any other state,
or this state, any church, you know what, there are people in
this room, you're in bondage. You're saved, but you're in bondage
to something. The Lord knows how to deliver
you. You don't know how to deliver you. The Lord knows how to deliver
the godly. And I guarantee, the more we
go after godliness, the more we seek godliness, the more we
seek to add to our faith virtue, and to virtue knowledge, and
to knowledge temperance, and to temperance, patience, and
to patience, godliness. The more we seek to grow, that's
growing in grace. That's how Peter's epistle ends,
grow in grace and in the knowledge of our Lord. And the more we
seek to grow, the more we beg and plead and cry out to God
that we might develop the character of Christ, the more we're going
to see victories over temptation. That's one of the earthly advantages
of godliness. Here's another earthly advantage,
acceptable service. Hebrews 12, 28, let us therefore
have grace whereby we may serve God acceptably with reverence
and, hear it, godly fear. You want to serve the Lord. You
want to stand before the Lord one day. Someday you want to
see Jesus Christ and hear, well done, good and faithful servant.
Someday you want to see the Lord and realize that your service
is worthy of the crowns that he promises to those who meet
the qualifications. You know, they that run in a
race are run all. And so Paul said, run that you
may obtain the prize. Amen. Acceptable service. I'd hate
to think that I preached for all these years and get to heaven
and find out it wasn't acceptable. Whew. A lot of wasted wind. 1 Timothy 1.4, it helps us in the
acknowledging of the truth. Look, you were here in 1 Timothy,
back up to chapter one, verse four. Neither give heed to fables
and endless genealogies which minister questions rather than
godly edifying, which is in faith. I wanna say something. Godly
edifying. I hear people say, oh, you know,
I used to go to that church. I wasn't getting fed. Lack of
godliness. Because if you're godly, when
the word of God is preached, you're going to get fed. Godly edifying is in faith, and
those people that are ministering questions, people always undermining,
wondering, putting question marks where God puts exclamation points,
putting question marks where God puts periods. making questions
out of God's statements. That's what the devil does. Yea,
hath God said? Yes, God said it. And the devil's
gonna come along and say, well, do you really think God really
said that? Well, I know he said it. Do you really think God meant
that? Surely that means something else. No, the devil is the one
who makes the question marks. Titus chapter one, verse one. Paul, a servant of God and an
apostle of Jesus Christ, according to the faith of God's elect and
the acknowledging of the truth, which is after godliness. There it is. You know, you want
some of the earthly advantages of godliness. One of them is
deliverance from temptation. One of them is acceptable service.
One is acknowledgement of the truth. So when you read the Bible, it makes sense to you. So you
can actually acknowledge it. You know, an ungodly man is not
going to acknowledge Bible truth. He's going to argue against it
because ungodly people don't like Bible truth because Bible
truth makes them uncomfortable. It's kind of like the fellow
who said, my mind is made up. Please don't confuse me with
the facts. There's actually a college course
in that. And when you graduate, you can
become a news commentator. The advantages of godliness can
be earthly. Some of them are eternal. Notice what Paul says
here through the Spirit's inspiration in Again, we're in 1st Timothy
4.8, God bodily exercise profiteth little. That means a little bit
or for a little while. Yes, there's a place for bodily
exercise. But notice what he says, but
godliness is profitable unto all things. The previous verse
says, exercise thyself rather unto godliness. Verse eight says,
has promise of the life which now is, that's earthly, and of
that which is to come. Do you realize that one of these
days, one of these days, Jesus Christ is gonna split the sky. One of these days, the shout,
the voice of the archangel and the trump of God and the dead
in Christ are gonna rise first and we that are alive and remain
are gonna be caught up together in the clouds to meet the Lord
in the air. Do you realize that day could be today? You realize
it could be soon. You realize this might be the
last generation on planet Earth before the millennium. And you know, we're all excited
about it. We're Baptists, we believe Jesus
could come at any moment. We're not mid-trib and pre-wrath,
we're pre-tribulational, pre-rapture Bible believers. Vance Havner
used to say it's gonna be hard on the way up, not to tell some
of our mid-tribulation brothers, I told you so. The advantages of godliness.
Jesus is coming, and godliness is something that is high in
the estimation of Jesus Christ. He's looking for that in our
lives. He's examining us for that. The eyes of the Lord run to and
fro throughout the whole earth, beholding the evil and the good. God's looking for it. What about
the addition of it? We've already looked at that
in Peter, add to your faith virtue. I'll just say quickly, it's not
automatic just because you're saved. I know many people that
are saved that are not godly. Do I need to say that again?
I know many people that are saved who are not godly. It's a sad
commentary, where we get all excited that Jesus bore the cross
for us, but we are not very excited about bearing our cross for him.
We don't bear a cross to get saved, we bear a cross out of
gratitude. And godliness is part of it,
because all that will live godly in Christ Jesus, what? Shall suffer persecution. And
that's that part of godliness We don't like. That's a part
of living for Jesus and serving Jesus that we just don't like.
We don't want to be persecuted. We don't want to pay a price
to live for God. We are glad that Jesus paid a
price, but we're not very excited about paying our price. Salvation is free. You can't
add anything to it. Discipleship may cost you everything
you have. It'll cost you some friends.
It'll cost you some popularity. It'll cost you the esteem in
the eyes of prominent people. It may cost you a job promotion. It may. And if things continue
like they are in this United States of America, it may cost
some of us our jobs, and our citizenship rights and our freedoms. I don't want that, but we won't
be the first country in history to lose our freedoms. So the act of godliness, there
are people who act godly in 2 Timothy chapter 3. The Bible says in
verse five, having a form of godliness, but denying the power
thereof. I don't want to spend a whole
lot of time on that, but godliness is easily copied. But let's just
remember that copies are not real. Copies are not the real thing.
We're not to be phony, we're to be real. As I go back to that
definition of godliness, strict devotion, a combination of veneration
and reverence for God and love of his character, respect accompanied
with love, the exercise of these affections, a desire to be devoted
to his service. I wanna ask the question this
morning, are you saved? If you died today, do you know
100% certain you'd go to heaven? Do you know that? You can know
it. If you don't know it, you can know it before you leave
the property. I'm quite certain that even though the pastor is
gone today, there are a number of soul winners in this church
who could open a Bible and show you how to be saved. If you're
a lady, I'm sure there are ladies in this church who know how to
lead somebody to Christ. I'm sure that if you're a man,
there's men in this church who know how to do that. Churches
don't grow to this size in the middle of a cornfield without
some people knowing how to lead people to Christ. Amen. I wouldn't have said it
if it weren't. I would give you my knock-knock
joke, but I'll save that till tonight. Somebody remind me, okay? Put
it on the announcements so I remember. If you wanna be saved today,
that invitation's open, but I wonder how many of the people of God
this morning realizing that godliness is not just something that God
wants for you, but it's something that you want for you. It's something that maybe wasn't
on your bucket list at all, and you've just placed it right up
near the top, and you're gonna leave it near the top. It's going
to be your focus and your goal. And you know what? There should
be some people making altars this morning. We are very Baptist
in our doctrinal statements, but some of our churches have
become very Presbyterian in our invitations. We're a little too
sophisticated to bow the knee. And that's not helping our cause.
It's not helping the cause of Jesus Christ. And so let's stand
this morning with our heads bowed, our eyes closed. I'm going to
have the instrumentalists come this morning and start playing
number 452. The song is Take Time to Be Holy,
452. And if you walked in here this morning
unsaved, I'm inviting you to come to the cross of Jesus Christ.
inviting you to take this wonderful free gift of eternal life which
Jesus offers. If you are a believer, I'm inviting
you to examine your heart on the subject of godliness. Where
do you stand there and what business do you need to take care of with
the Lord as the piano begins to play?
The Godly and Their Godliness
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| Duration | 36:34 |
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