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Let's open up our Bibles again
to John chapter 15. Before we read our text, I'd
just like to make a note of something very important that has been
said thus far. It's simply this. To your own
ears this morning, was read a passage of terrifying judgments that
are falling and will continue to fall upon the earth until
the second coming of Jesus Christ. To the degree that your heart
trembled this morning, it demonstrates your belief in the Word of God. Many heard what was read this
morning And it did not bother you a bit. And not simply because
you have assurance of salvation, but because there is something
of a callousness that has grown over your heart. You just heard
terrible things. Today, you'll even hear, although
I'm speaking about the Christian life, that this is a serious
matter between life and death. And yet, even though these words
are weighty, they can come in one ear and out the other. Now,
I've been brought here to teach on how to be more godly, to be
more Christ like. To stand with greater assurance
before the throne of God. But I will say this, there are
people here. Who, although you would not say
this with your mouth, with your life, you demonstrate it, you
care very little for these types of things. They really do not
matter much to you. If that angers you, then let
me ask you a question. How much time during the day
do you think about yourself? How much time during the day
do you think about things that are temporal? Your physical strength? Or your beauty? Or your clothing? Or your relationships? Or the
joys and pleasures of this world? How much time do you spend thinking
about that? And then how much time do you think about cultivating
godliness? About becoming more chaste? More
innocent? more Christ-like. How are you
working and laboring towards a greater assurance of your salvation? You see, and even now as I speak
to you, you'll put your head down and not listen to a word
that I'm saying. I want you to know that to sit
under the Word of God is an extremely dangerous thing. For the same
sun that melts butter hardens clay. Beware of sensuality. Beware of the things of this
world. Beware of your own heart. Ask yourself, is there really,
really, I mean, come on, is there any evidence whatsoever that
you have been born again? Are you here today because it's
Sunday? Are you here today because it is appropriate in your family
to be here? Are you here today because you're
forced, coerced, People who have truly been regenerated
by the Spirit of God find it a pleasure to come to the house
of God. And although at times we recognize
that even those who love the Lord must endure boring sermons,
still we come because we want to hear a word from God. But
then, when the regenerate heart leaves the church, that regenerate
heart does not leave behind the desire But what God has done
in that life is reflected throughout the week. If I followed you around
with a camera, a video camera, and videoed your life, how much
time would I see you preoccupied with you? Preoccupied with the
temporal. Preoccupied with the things that
will not last. Vanity. Mirrors. Makeup and muscles. cars and homes and certain brands
of clothing. If I followed you around and
could look inside your heart, how many thoughts about yourself?
How many thoughts in your heart wondering what other people think
about you and then trying to do all in your power to attract
them and to gain their attention rather than seeking to attract
the view of God? You see, there are some here
today and you are unconverted and you will go to hell. You
will. And you will be surprised on
that great day when you hear, depart from me. You worker of iniquity, I never
knew you. What he's basically saying in
that passage is depart from me, those of you who claim to have
something to do with me, and yet you lived as though I never
gave you a law to obey. You took nothing serious of all
the weighty matters I laid before you every Sunday. You were sensual,
worldly, carnal. You were not mine." It's a dreadful
thing to say. I'm aware of that. That's why
I'm saying it calmly. But it's true. I will teach on
how to be godly. But there are some of you here
today that you simply don't care. You don't care to be godly. And if you argue with me, then
I will say, show me the evidence. Show it to me. Show me how much
time you spend in front of the mirror and how much time you
spend in front of the Word of God. Show me how much time you spend
trying to attract human relationships and spend no time to beautify
yourself before the Lord that you might attract Him. Be very
careful. Be very careful. Some of you
are just biding the time until this Lord's Day is over so you
can go on to things that are more pleasurable to you. Be afraid. These are great, these are weighty
matters. And one of the worst things that
you could ever adopt is to take on to yourself a very presentable
religion that gives you just enough morality to gain a reputation,
but there's no love in your heart for Christ. Be terrified. Be terrified. Let's go to John chapter 15.
Verse one. I am the true vine and my father
is the vine dresser, every branch in me that does not bear fruit,
he takes away every branch that bears fruit, he prunes it so
that it may bear more fruit. Now, we've already spoken of
this text, but let me just bring this because I'm so burdened
about this fact. Do you see what it's saying here? He doesn't say everyone who denies
me verbally. He doesn't say everyone who stands
against me publicly is going to be removed or taken away.
No, he is talking even about those who confess him as Lord,
those who pretend to be branches united to the vine. He said,
but the evidence that they truly belong to me is that they bear
fruit. Let me ask you this question. Do you bear fruit? Do you bear
fruit? Why do I say it that way with
such emphasis? Because one day you will be turned
out and sent to hell and the last thing you will hear is,
you did not bear fruit. Do you bear fruit? Answer that
question now. Because if you do not, what does
it say about you? He, that is God, will take you
away. What does it mean that God will
take you away? You're a person. Maybe your father
is Christian. Your mother is Christian. Maybe
they're even distinguished in the church. But you, your heart
is dark. It desires the world. You may profess to be a branch.
You may even be somewhat moral. But what will happen to you on
that great day? What does it mean to be taken away? Look at
verse 6. If anyone does not abide in Me,
he is thrown away as a branch and dries up. And they gather
them and cast them into the fire and they are burned. It's very common in evangelicalism
today to say that God does not throw anyone in hell. I want
you to know that is a direct contradiction of the words of
our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, who warned his disciples, do
not fear the Roman legions. That's what he told his disciples.
Now, I want you to know, if there was ever something to be feared,
it was the Roman legion, not just because they were so well
trained, but because they were vicious. They were brutes. They
delighted in killing people. If you were a Jew in Palestine
during the reign of Caesar, one of the things that you would
most certainly fear would be the Roman soldier, the legions. Vile, cruel, killing, mauling,
raping, abusing. Jesus said, don't fear them because
they can only kill your body. And then Jesus said this, I will
tell you who you should fear. Do you know who He was referring
to? His Father. That God could not only kill
your body, but then afterwards He could throw you in hell. Do
you realize that one day when you die, it is God killing your
body? And that when you are put in
hell, it will be God who throws you there. People tell me that you do not
see manifestations of the judgment of God in this world today. I
beg to differ with you. Do you know that death is not
natural? It's not. People say, well, it's as natural
as birth and death. No, I'm sorry. Birth is natural. Death is not. Death is supernatural. It is a judgment of the living
God. So you do not think that the
wrath of God is displayed on our planet. It is displayed every
day as hundreds of thousands of people are killed and thrown
into hell. And some of you will join them
if you are not careful. I know it's a hard word, but
it is true. It is true. The church, or what
is called the church, is filled up with so many unconverted people. And I fear, especially for you
young people, for my own children, for everyone. You see, it's so
dangerous to be raised in a family, not with perfect mother and father,
but with sincere mother and father who seek after Christ. It's dangerous
to go to a church that may not be the most spectacular thing
in the world, but it is true. A true church. It's a terrifying thing to be
homeschooled if it's for the right reasons that you may be
brought up to know the Lord. It's terrifying to have all that
laid at your feet and then to turn from it. I desire, and I feel it's from
the Lord, I desire, my great hope is that many of you would
be afraid today, that you would tremble, that you would be scared over your situation, that you
would wake up. Awake, O sleeper. Please. You're in a terrible state. Now, he goes on in verse four,
he says, or verse three, you are already clean because of
the word which I have spoken to you. Abide in me and I in
you as the branch cannot bear fruit of itself unless it abides
in the vine. So neither can you unless you
abide in me. I am the vine. You are the branches. He who abides in me and I in
him, he bears much fruit for apart from me, you can do nothing.
If anyone does not abide in me, he is thrown away as a branch
and dries up and they gather them and cast them into the fire
and they are burned. If you abide in me and my words
abide in you, ask whatever you wish and it will be done for
you. My father is glorified by this, that you bear much fruit
and so prove to be my disciples. Just as the father has loved
me, I have also loved you. Abide in my love. If you keep
my commandments, you will abide in my love, just as I have kept
my father's commandments and abide in his love. These things
I have spoken to you so that my joy may be in you and that
your joy may be made full. This is my commandment, that
you love one another just as I have loved you. Greater love
has no one than this, that He lays down His life for His friends.
You are my friends if you do what I command you. Now, so far
we have studied that Jesus is the true vine. That apart from
Him, there is no true spiritual life. There are a lot of fountains
out there, but God refers to all of them as false cisterns,
as broken cisterns. They're fountains. that can produce
no life. It is Christ alone. All spiritual
life flows from Him. Another thing that we have already
considered is this, that the Father is the vinedresser. One
of the greatest evidences that you have truly been converted
is the relentless, consistent manifestation of the providence
of God in your life. I can honestly say that sometimes
I feel like a prisoner in this sense. I know that God,
as my father, hems me in. I know that, yes, I could do
certain things, but I would never get away with them. I know that He is constantly
guarding my life, watching me, doing works of providence, bringing
trials into my life, bringing disciplines into my life, teaching,
instructing, working with the greatest degree of patience and
love, but also with a very firm hand. I cannot run wild like
a dog in the yard. I know He will come after me.
Are you a person, though, who can run wild in the world, walk
in the world without circumspection? Can you do what unbelievers do?
Can you delight in their delights? Can you walk as they walk? Can
you join them in their fun and then put on a religious mask
on Sunday morning? Can you do that? That's evidence
that the Father is not a vine dresser for you. He's not a father
for you. Because if you go without discipline,
being able to participate in the dark works of the world,
it is evidence that you are an illegitimate child and not a
son or a daughter. Young lady, listen to me. Young
ladies go to hell too. So we learn that the Father is
a vinedresser and that, as Jesus said in verse 3, He said, you
are already clean because of the word which I have spoken
to you, which means this, that there is certain elements to
God's working in our life. There is the working of the son
that through his teaching. Through studying, learning, memorizing,
applying his teaching, we become clean and we become a vessel
that can be fruitful, we become a clean branch, a branch that
can bear healthy fruit. But also, we have the father
working, taking the teachings of Christ and applying them to
our life through the experiences that he has orchestrated in our
life, such as trials and even discipline. And then we also
have the third person of the Trinity who is at work in all
of this. You see, the branch metaphor
is very important. Why? Because here, The branch
must be connected to the vine primarily for one reason, so
that the life producing sap of the vine might flow through the
branch. That life producing sap is the
Holy Spirit. You say, Christ is dwelling in
me. Well, so is the Father. And yet the Father is in heaven
and Christ is seated at his right hand. How is it that the Father
and the Son are dwelling in you? It is through the work of the
Holy Spirit. As a matter of fact, all of God's
works on this planet are being carried out by the spirit of
the living God. And so here we have the Trinity,
the son is teaching you, the father is applying that teaching,
the Holy Spirit is empowering you now, we all know. As in the book of Galatians,
for example, the book of Galatians chapter five sets out for us
that the Christian life is a struggle and will always be a struggle. But there's some problems in
certain aspects of the reform movement, not so much in reform
theology as modern day reform God. They almost seem to boast
in the fact of sin defeating them. They think they're super
spiritual or understand the weighty matters of holiness because they
say, wretched man, that I am and I am just a sinner. I want
to tell you something. Some of that language is wrong.
If you are truly a Christian, you have the teachings of Christ,
you have the providence of the Father, you have the Spirit of
God working in your life and my dear friend, there ought to
be victory over sin. Yes, we will struggle with sin.
And yes, at times it will be three steps forward and four
steps back. It is a real raging battle. But
if over the course of your life you are not seeing victory over
sin, it is a good indication that you do not know God and
God does not know you. Remember what he says, I will
cleanse them from all their filthiness and their idols. If I were to
describe my Christian life, if I were to look back on my Christian
life the last 30 years, that passage applies more than any
other passage. I can see God cleansing me from
my filthiness and my idols. And He will continue to do so
until the day that I die because glorification is when we reach
perfection. But make no mistake about it.
You can become transformed. I have met many a saint in their
seventies and eighties and nineties that glowed with holiness. And
the Bible gives us many great promises that we can change. Remember in my testimony this
morning, I told you how God saved one of the greatest liars who
ever walked the planet. And then after my conversion,
still struggling with truth, and God just relentlessly beating
me to death, You see, He who began a good
work in us will finish it. He will. And there will be victory
over sin. Do you have victory over sin? Now, let me put it this way.
The Christian life is not you get saved and you go like this. That's not the Christian life.
But it's not this either. Flat line means you're dead.
Means you've never been regenerated. Then what is it like, Brother
Paul? It's kind of like this. Let's say that here I am at sea
level and I'm going to go up into the beautiful mountains
of Virginia. Do I go up like this? No. Do I go up like this? No. Do I go up like this? No. Not even an airplane does that.
Well, how do I go up? I go up like this. At some time in my life, you
may see me progressing greatly and say, ah, there's the evidence. At other times in my life, you
may see me stalemate for a while. You may even see me decrease
in the things I've gained. It's possible. But over the full
course of my life, if I'm Christian, you will see a consistent rising. At any given moment, you could
see a dip. But through the full course of the Christian life,
You will see progress in the things of God. Since you were
converted, can people see progress in the things of God? Can you
honestly tell me that you are growing in grace? That he who justified you is
now sanctifying you? That's a very important question.
Now, one of the reasons that we learned for This work that
God is doing is because God loves His Son. God seeks to exalt His
Son. God seeks the pleasure and delight
of His Son. And that pleasure and delight
is a pure bride. God does not desire that the
vine, His Son, be united with all sorts of twisted, unfruitful
and dead branches. He does not. For that reason,
some of you who are born again, like me and like the pastors,
you will go through discipline. God will deal with you in so
many different ways. There'll be times in which He
makes you grow greatly in grace by simply carrying you with His
power. And there'll be other times in
which He makes you grow by scourging you. And so He will make the vine
beautiful. Others of you, in order to make
the vine beautiful, He will remove you. He will remove you. Now, how will He do that? He
will either do that... Well, in some cases in the New
Testament, He did it by killing you. Literally, He's had enough. He took out Ananias and Sapphira
just like that. Why? They're making the vine
look really bad. He did not tolerate it. Some of you will be removed in
this. You'll be set free from your parents, finally, and set
free from their authority, and you'll simply walk away from
the church. Oh, you may go join another church
where you can easily be an unbeliever and still participate in religious
things, but He'll take you out of a genuine church, a true church,
and put you in something false to get you away. I know that's
frightening, but it is true. He does it all the time. OK,
so God is doing all these things so that we will be fruitful,
and then we finished up yesterday by understanding by reading some
promises that believers, I want to read some of them again because
I want you to be encouraged. God has ordained that you bear
fruit. He will be like a tree firmly
planted by streams of water, which yields its fruit in its
season and its leaf does not weather. And in whatever he does,
he prospers. Jesus said this truly, truly,
I say to you, he who believes in me, the works that I do, he
will do also in greater works than these he will do because
I go to the father. He said, because I'm going to
go to the father and I'm going to pour forth the spirit upon
the church. And the church collectively is
going to do such magnificent works. And individuals in the
church are going to do such magnificent things. They're going to bear
fruit. Now, we said we needed to be careful with regard to
defining the word fruit, didn't we? If you just do a word study,
you're going to come up with all sorts of concoctions. You
just need to look basically at the context. Fruit has to do
with everything that has to do with the life of Christ. In a
sense, A godly character? Or the fruit of the Spirit? Is Christ living His life through
us? Fruit? Is Christ carrying out
His ministry through us? Is there any sense in your life
when people look at you of otherworldliness? Does anyone get a heavenly flavor
around you when they watch you, when they listen to you talk?
Are they in any way touched by eternity because your view is
set on eternity? Is anyone impacted in a biblical
manner when they come into contact with you? Are people helped,
progressed in their faith? Are sinners convicted when they
come into contact with you? Are you a fruitful vine? Then
tell me. Point to your fruit. Just think right now in this
moment. Just point. Just think in your own mind.
How am I fruitful? Do you know most evangelicals
can only say this? Well, I go to church on Sunday.
Really? How are you fruitful? If you
find it difficult to find fruit, then you should find it very
easy to be afraid. Now, we're going to go on and
I want us to look at some things that are very important. First
of all, in verses four. through six, he says, abide in
me and I and I in you as the branch cannot bear fruit of itself
unless it abides in the vine. So neither can you unless you
abide in me. I am the vine. You are the branches. He abides
in me and I in him. He bears much fruit for apart
from me, you can do nothing. Now, I want us to look at some
things. First of all. He says. I am divine, that is
not subjective. It is not dependent upon something
else, another person or circumstance. He's stating a fact. And this
is very important. Sometimes believers get confused
in that they take facts for promises. And that's not what you should
do. This is not a promise. It's a fact. He says, I am a
branch. It's not contingent upon any
other thing. He says, I am divine. He is divine. He is it. No matter what else happens,
Jesus is the vine. You say, well, what's important
about that? What he then says about you. You are the branch. You are a branch. Now, this is
very important. Why? He's not saying that as
a genuine believer, you now have to do something to become a branch.
You are one. Now, this flies in the face of
modern day evangelicalism that says, basically, You can become
a Christian and yet not bear fruit at all. And if you want
to move to that higher life, then you need to start discipleship
and all these other things, and then you become a fruitful branch.
I'm sorry, that's not the idea being portrayed here. What he's
saying is Jesus is saying, I am the vine. If you are truly my
disciple, that means you've truly been regenerated by the Holy
Spirit. You've been made a new creature. You have also truly
been united with the vine. You are a branch. You are going
to bear fruit. You are going to do it. OK, so
that's why he can say you will know them by their fruit. Because
there's never a question in the New Testament, can this person
be a branch and never produce fruit? There's just no question
about it. No, he cannot. That's why he says, some will
produce fruit a hundredfold, others sixty, and others thirtyfold.
So the least Christian mentioned in that parable is bearing fruit
thirtyfold. Do you bear fruit? Do you bear fruit? I am the vine,
he said. You are a branch. And because you are a branch,
you will bear fruit. If you do not bear fruit, I mean,
at all, then it indicates that all you are is a broken, dead
branch that just seems to be connected to the vine, but you
are not. You know, I walk through the
woods. I spend a lot of time in the woods when I can. And
you'll come across, you know, you'll be looking as you're hunting,
and you're looking for something out of place, and you'll see
branches coming down off of a tree. And you can see several branches
coming down off of a tree and you're looking and they all appear
to be connected to the tree. But when you get up there, you
kick one and you see it just automatically falls off. It really
wasn't connected to that tree. As a matter of fact, it's an
oak tree and the branch is an elm. It just happened to fall
in that direction and it looked for a moment like a real branch,
but it wasn't. But the way to tell is this,
it doesn't have the same bark as the vine. It doesn't have
the same leaf as the vine, and it doesn't bear any fruit, and
it's withered up. Some of you have always been
withered. You've never really been green for Christ. You've
never really bore fruit. You see, if you are a Christian,
you are a branch, and if you are a branch, you will bear fruit.
Now, it is true that discipleship is important, cultivating a relationship
with Christ. That's what these meetings are
about. But we cultivate our relationship with Christ that we might bear
more fruit. We're not saying that we have to do it or we'll
have no fruit and still be Christian. Now, the branch metaphor is absolutely
spectacular, and I just want to say this. A physical branch
cannot bear fruit of itself. It can't. You know that. I cut
off a branch and what do I have? I have something dead. It may
appear to be alive, but only for a few days. What's going
to happen? It is going to wilt. It is going to wither. So what
we have here is a branch cannot produce fruit of itself unless
it's connected to the vine. If I say any other thing, it's
an absolute absurdity. I mean, if I bring a branch in
here, and say it's a fruitful producing branch and yet you
look at it and it's dry and withered, what are you going to say? You're
going to say, this man's mad. This is preposterous. He's saying
something that is an impossibility to the point that it's an absurdity.
Now, I'm driving this point home because I want you to see something.
It is absurd to think that a branch can produce fruit apart from
being connected to the vine. It's absurd. Well, let's follow
the metaphor. The believer also cannot bear
fruit of himself. It is the believers real spiritual,
ongoing experimental relationship with Christ through which the
life giving fruit producing Holy Spirit, the life of Christ works
within him. What I want you to see is so
many believers will say, well, I can't do this and I can't do
that. No, no, you can't do anything. OK. So let's get that out of the
way. You can't do anything. You're not being humble by saying,
I can't do this or this is beyond me. You can't do anything apart
from the life of Christ in you. Now, you must understand to think
you can is absolutely absurd, but this is also wonderful. If
you can not do anything, apart from the life of Christ in you,
then you can do anything according to the life of Christ in you. You see, so many times, and I
see this in people who write biographies. There'll be very
spiritual men who write biographies, but when they get to biographies,
it seems like they throw their spirituality out the window.
Because they'll talk about a Charles Spurgeon and automatically, what
do they do? The guy had a photographic memory.
The guy had unbelievable energy. The guy had this and the guy
had that. How did a person have really good theology and then
start writing this book and throw all their theology out the window?
You can't explain a Charles Spurgeon by natural talent, by gifts. It wasn't his head. It wasn't
the size of his heart. It was the Christ within him.
Do you see that? Let me give you an example. I'm
going to mention a biblical character and I want you, the moment I
think of that biblical character, I want you to draw an image of
him. OK, it's not going to be God, so you can do this biblically.
I want you to draw an image of this person in your mind the
moment you hear his name. Samson. What does he look like to you?
a Jewish Arnold Schwarzenegger, right? I've been to Palestine. There isn't a man on this planet,
I don't care how big his muscles are, who can rip up the gates
of a city, throw them on his back, carry them up on a hill
and throw them down. There is no man who can take
the jawbone of an ass and whip a thousand Philistines. Now, what's my point? My point
is this. We're always thinking physical.
We're always thinking talents. We're always thinking this. Why
was it that they came to Delilah and said, you're going to help
us out because we can't figure out where this guy gets his strength? Really? Well, if he had muscles all over
like the Incredible Hulk, it would have been very easy to
figure out where he got his strength. He was probably just something
of a normal man. Probably thin and sinewy. Where does he get his strength?
Only the Spirit of God can rip the gates of a city up. Only
the Spirit of God can kill a thousand men with the jawbone of an ass.
Do you see what I'm saying? We're always thinking carnal.
Well, he's gifted. He's eloquent. He's this. His
mind works so fast. All these... Honestly, doesn't
that contradict everything that the Scriptures say? It's the
Spirit of God. That's why God converts a liar
to tell the truth. Converts a coward to be bold.
So that everyone will see that the power is not in a man. It's
in God who gives life to the dead and calls things that are
not to be. And this is a marvelous thing. There is a real sense in which
there is, I know, I am convinced that there is nothing within
the realm of God's will that is impossible for me if Christ
dwells within me. It's again going back to in the
reform movement, we need to start talking a lot more about the
positive. We need to start talking a lot
more about the promises and the power and everything that's been
given to us as our inheritance. Now, apart from Christ, we can
do nothing. This becomes especially clear
to us when we look at what we're called to do. And I find this
very important, and I want you to really think about this a
lot. This is extremely important,
what I'm about to say. The impossibility of the Christian
life becomes clearer and clearer as we begin to understand just
what the Christian life is to be. Let me give you an example.
How many of you can live the Beatitudes in your own power? Alright, let me throw this one
out on you, husbands. How many of you can live 1 Corinthians
13 with your wife? Ephesians 5? Alright, so we're
all in agreement that the simplest commands of the New Testament
are absolutely impossible. Now, here's the problem. A lot
of people recognize that because of their understanding of conversion. and because of their understanding
of their own failure. But in looking at that, what
do they do? They just curl up and say it's
impossible. What does the New Testament command
us to do? To recognize the impossibility and run to Christ for strength. Our weakness is the thing that
is supposed to drive us to Jesus Christ. Do you see that? Instead
of weakness, The devil getting in the middle of it and lying
to you and telling you that your weakness and your sin ought to
cause you to cull yourself from Christ and go hide in the corner.
Every sin, every weakness, every failure in your life, the moment
you recognize it, stop moping. Stop believing a lie. The moment
you recognize that sin and that weakness, run straight to Christ. Because then you're believing
Him when you do things like that. How? Let's look at the ministry
for a moment. This is a quote I was looking
for yesterday and I finally found it in another sermon and it was
in this one. I want you to listen to the Christian
ministry as described by Richard Baxter and the reformed pastor. Now, this is this is unbelievable.
And my wife says, how was your day? This is how I answer her. We are seeking to uphold the
world. That's what I've been doing today. I've been upholding
the world. I've been saving it from the
curse of God. I've been working to perfect
all of creation. I have been working to attain
the ends of Christ's death. I have been working to save myself
and others from damnation. I have been fighting and overcoming
the devil all day. I have been demolishing his kingdom. I have been setting up the kingdom
of Christ and I have been working to attain and help others into
the kingdom of glory. That's what I've been doing today.
Why? That's how Richard Baxter describes the Christian ministry.
Is there anything in there that's possible for a man? Is there
anything in that description that's possible for a woman?
What is the Christian ministry? Seeking to uphold the world,
advance the kingdom of heaven, fight the devil in hand-to-hand
combat? Is any of that possible? Absolutely
not. But in the power of the Holy
Spirit, yes. My little boys, they asked me,
Ian asked me one time, then one time playing around with Evan,
I did the same thing. when they were much littler,
much younger. Ian finally looked at me one
day and he goes, Dad, what do you do? I mean, what? What do
you do? And I see you get on planes,
you do this, you go to different countries, you come back tired
and sick. What do you do, Dad? And I thought, well, you know,
I'm just going to try to press home a point. So I said, son,
I don't know if you're old enough right now for me to tell you.
Of course, you know what that did. got his attention, didn't
it? What do you do, Dad? I said,
son, you wouldn't believe me if I told you. And then he's
like following me around. Dad, now what do you do? What
do you do? I said, you really think you're
strong enough to handle this? And will you promise to believe
me? He said, yes. And so I said, okay. You want
to know what I do? I fight. Dragons. He goes, oh, Dad, you don't fight
dragons. I said, you promised you would
believe me. I fight dragons. Really? Really. Big ugly heads, ten of them,
son. Do you have a sword? Yes, I do. Now, you may think I'm lowering
myself to speak in riddles to a child. I fight dragons that oppress
peoples and kill them and enslave them. I fight dragons. You may
think this is a bit romantic. I don't care. That may be your
problem. You look at everything physically, don't you? That's
why your life seems so boring. That's why you look at television
to find some excitement. You can watch the Lord of the
Rings or you can live it. There are people dying. Children
starving. Oppression everywhere. Wicked
governments. Bondage. Slavery. Everything
you can imagine. Thousands of babies being murdered
in the wombs of their own mothers. I fight dragons. Really changes the way you look
at things. Can we carry out this Christian
ministry? Absolutely not. We cannot. It's amazing the repetition of
the word cannot in verses 4 and 5. Christ is seeking to remind
us over and over and over again one great truth. We cannot, independent
from Him, and we can, in dependence upon Him. There's nothing too
difficult for him. Nothing too difficult. When I'm
teaching missionaries, I try to tell them, give me one man
and a Bible and bended knees and we'll take that country. It's for this reason the Beatitudes
begin with poverty of spirit. Blessed are those who are poor
in spirit. It is for this reason God's providence
is constantly at work to prove to us our weakness. It is the
reason for every trial and every hardship. Are you hearing me?
The reason for every trial, every hardship, every rough wind in
your life is to show you your inability, your weakness and
to chase you back to God. Look with me for a moment, hold
your spot in John and go with me to second Corinthians. Look
in chapter four, verse seven. But we have this treasure in
earthen vessels so that the surpassing greatness of the power will be
of God and not from ourselves. But look at the language he's
using. Paul is identifying surpassing greatness of power with his life
and ministry. But he is also recognizing that
it comes from God and not from himself. But make no mistake,
Paul is saying things like the power that works mightily within
me. So that a man can be moving in
the realm of his gifts under the anointing of the Holy Spirit
and move with such power that when the deed is done. His physical
body is literally vanquished. That's why many men have said,
I believe, Ian Murray, I don't want to misquote him, but that
the reason why true revival is not sustained does not continue
on and on and on, because the human body and human psyche could
not endure it. We simply could not, it would
wear you out, be in the presence of God for a few minutes. You
know what it's like? It's like kneeling down three
feet away from an F5 tornado is what it's like. But he says here, he says, but
we have this treasure and earthen vessels so that the surpassing
greatness of the power will be of God and not from ourselves.
We are afflicted in every way, but not crushed, perplexed, but
not despairing, persecuted, but not forsaken, struck down, but
not destroyed, always carrying about in the body the dying of
Jesus so that the life of Jesus may also be manifested in our
body for we who live are constantly being delivered over to death
for Jesus' sake so that the life of Jesus also may be manifested
in our mortal flesh. Do you see what he's saying?
All these things, workings of God's providence are designed to give Paul no hope whatsoever
in himself. If I hear one more time about
the Apostle Paul's great intellect, I'm going to start shooting Bible
scholars. This is ridiculous. Is there any time in the New
Testament where Paul the Apostle talks about his great intellect?
No! So why are we identifying all
these great works of Paul with his intellect? When Paul said
what he was seeking to do, not that he was seeking to be ignorant
of the things of God, but he's making it clear he's trying to
free himself from just intellectual endeavor. And he could speak
a lot better than he actually spoke. He spoke in such a way
so that men's confidence would not be in his intellectual powers,
but in the power of God. Look at it. Well, I'll just read
it to you. The second Corinthians 12 10. Therefore, I am well content
with weaknesses. Let me ask you a question. Are
you well content with weaknesses? This is something I struggle
with. Now, because you can read this passage and not have any
struggle because you're not even understanding what's being said.
I know most people are angry and bitter in their heart because
they're self-centered and because of unmet expectations, either
from others or from God. They want life to be a certain
way, and when it's not, they get mad. But to be content with weaknesses,
to be content with defects, problems, trials, even afflictions in our
own bodies, to be content with that, And then with insults,
with distresses, with persecutions, with difficulties for Christ's
sake. Now, why is he content with it? He says, for when I
am weak, then I am strong. The very things that Paul, the
apostle, says are the useful instruments to weaken him so
that it may be strong are the subjects of most prayer meetings
to avoid. Most prayer meetings are about
avoiding all of these things or either if they're going on
to get out of them. And Paul said, I'm content in
the middle of them because he had learned something when he
is beyond all hope in himself and it turns him to the Lord
Jesus Christ and drawing on his strength, then he is truly, truly
strong. Is it not true? If you want to
be used of God, I call it Gideon's call. You're going to have to
adopt the procedure, God's procedure of Gideon's call. You say, what
is that? Gideon, you're going to save
us from the Midianites. OK, now first look at who he
chose. A guy so afraid that he's hiding in a wine vat. And then
he goes, Gideon, get an army. Gideon gets an army. God stops
getting problem. What's the problem? It's too
big. So your problem is what you say,
I can't do this, why? I'm too small. I don't have the
talent. I don't have the giftings. I
don't have this. I don't have the wisdom I don't
have. I don't have. I don't have. I don't have. God sees all that is advantageous. God tells Gideon, Gideon, we've
got to cull this army. Why? First of all, it doesn't
matter how big of an army you think you can muster. You can't
defeat the Midianites. But I can, and when I do it,
I don't want you getting the credit for it. But you know what's
the terrible thing? Even though God did every conceivable
possible thing for the people to see that it was of God alone
and Gideon really had nothing to do with it, they still made
Gideon a god. We do the same thing. It really
is only His power. It really is. Sometimes I wish,
and I don't wish, that all of you could come home with me.
Why? To see me with my family? I really
do. Why? Because you could learn
so much? Absolutely. But it's not what
you think you would learn. And I hope I'm a sincere man.
I believe my wife is a sincere Christian. I hope that we are not hypocritical.
I hope that we truly desire to honor Christ. And we do. We have standards in our home.
We teach our children. We do all kinds of things. But
I think that you would see that. I do. We don't seek to be disobedient
with regard to our family. But I think what you would be
most amazed about is how common all our problems are. And that
the very things that afflict you afflict us. All the lack
of character that causes you problems causes us problems.
I'm not saying that because I want you just to think that You can't
have a Christian life. You can. And we do have a Christian
life and a Christian family. But what I want you to see is
that we're just all common people. We all have the same problems.
We get in arguments over stupid things. We're just flat. Everyone is. But the power of
God works through our weaknesses. I so appreciate the fact of my
wife that she knows what I am if she doesn't use it against
me, because she understands something of the Christian life. She knows
there's times when I get upset because I can't find socks. I
mean, can you imagine not looking like Jesus because you're suffering
from the great trial of not being able to find gray socks? But
she doesn't say, how can you preach? Look at you. You're upset that you can't find
socks. She knows what? She's married to, I think I've
proved, a sincere man. A man who wants to follow Christ.
But here's the thing, just a man. Do you see that? Because sometimes
I preach, God does things, and people think, oh my gosh, how
must He be? How must He be? You'd be surprised. Some guys
came one time, I preached at this school, and a revival broke
out. Well, a revival and a riot at
the same time. Half the school was very happy,
I wanted to kill me. And these students, they said,
oh, Brother Paul, can we come to Peru to just bask in your
glory? I said, sure. To learn from you,
oh, man of God? I said, sure, come to Peru. They
got off that plane thinking I was the Apostle Paul. Two months
later, they got on that plane praying for my salvation. Now, again, I take holiness seriously. If you're a person who just thinks,
ah, whatever, I'm not your type of person. But what I'm trying
to show you is your pastors. I hope they're sincere. I believe
they are. I've been with one of them for a couple of days
in his house. I see sincerity. I see a desire, but just a person. Who probably, you know, also
can't find socks. Do you see what I'm saying? And
I want you to see that because I want you to be gloriously used
of God. But many of you think that you
reach this certain spiritual level and then God really starts
to use you. If that's true, I don't know
what that level is and I most certainly haven't found it. My
uncle told me one time, he was in the ministry, one of the greatest
truths I ever learned, he said, Paul, most men never do anything
for God because they're always waiting to reach some certain
level when it kicks in. are perfect circumstances before
they go out and do something. He said, go now. Now, we're going
to bring this to a close and take on this again tonight, but
I want to say one other thing. And this is a truth that if the
sincere Christian will grab a hold of it, it will help them. Weakness
is not an obstacle to the Christian life, but it is the catalyst. The problem is not that the believer
is weak, but that he does not really believe that he is weak.
I can tell you how weak you really think you are. OK, you want to
take the test to see how weak you really think you are? How
much time did you spend in the Word of God this past week? How
much time did you spend in prayer? If you say very little, you really
don't think you're that weak. Are you cultivating drawing upon
Christ through prayer and His Word? If you're not, your problem
is, don't come to me with that false humility. I'll hit you
with a Bible. You see, you really don't realize
how weak you are. Do you know why I think you have
a biblical understanding of weakness? When you wake up in the morning,
your eyes open up, and you think to yourself, I'm
not moving. a quarter of an inch to the left
or the right until I call upon the name of my God in prayer,
asking for grace. Because, Lord, I can do more
sinning before I get my foot on the floor of my bedroom. Without your grace, I can fall
from even this spot To the bedroom floor, I can fall without Your
grace. I need Thee, O God. That's the
whole thing. Lead us not into temptation.
What he's saying is, Lord, that's a petition for grace. Apart from
grace, Lord, I will fall. I will fall. I have no strength
in myself. Now, you may say, but Brother
Paul, we have grace. Yes, but should we not ask for
more? In light of our weakness, in light of the impossibility
of the Christian life, in light of the impossibility of the Christian
ministry, should we not ask for more and more and more grace? The greater a man's recognition
of his weakness, the greater his urgency in running to and
clinging to Christ, and then the stronger and greater he is. Do you see that? This is just absolutely essential. I don't want the trials and the
disciplines and the providences of God in your life to be in
vain. They are all designed to run
you to Christ, asking for strength. The devil is a liar. He's a murderer
and he murders through lying. So the moment you fail, Let's
say you fail in a sin that you sinned the day before, which was a sin that you sinned
the day before, which is a sin that seems to be besetting in
your life. And so you commit that sin. And immediately what
runs into your mind is if I go to Christ right now asking for
forgiveness, if I run to him and cling for strength, aren't
I being a hypocrite? I mean, I repented yesterday
and I'm doing the same thing, so obviously I didn't really
repent. And I repented of that sin yesterday, which was a sin
I committed the day before, so obviously I'm just hypocritical.
And then you hear a voice that's saying, yeah, you hypocrite,
you are hypocritical. Don't run to him. He doesn't
want you. Get this right. You go to the penalty box. That's
a lie straight out of hell. True repentance is forsaking
that sin. But a mark of true repentance
is not sinless perfection. I forsake that sin. I hate it. My great sin, you want to know
what it is? One that I struggle with? It's unbelief and worry. Unbelief and worry. And I find
myself over the smallest matter becoming afraid and worrying.
And then I realize it's sin. God has delivered us every time
from great problems. And I worry. And then I repent
of it and I hate it and I forsake it. God delivers us. And then there's another situation
that springs up. And instead of learning from
the past of how He saved me, I find myself over the smallest
thing again worrying. Now, does it mean I truly did
not repent before? No, I repented. It's just this
is an ongoing procedure. It's an ongoing process. And
then little by little, you start seeing greater and greater victory. But what I've learned is this.
I shouldn't sit there and go, gosh, I've committed this sin
a hundred times. I can't go back to him again. It's just so superficial. That's what the devil would have
you believe. Whenever you notice a reoccurring weakness, you ought
to reoccurringly run to Christ. Because that's what he said.
I mean, does he not practice what he preached? Did he not
tell Peter? Peter said, how many times do I forgive my brother?
Seven times. Jesus said seventy times seven.
He wasn't given a number. He was saying infinitely. Will
he not practice what he preaches? I'm not talking about a person
who's nonchalant about sin, doesn't care, and uses Jesus as a ticket
out of hell. But I'm talking about many of
you who are sincere Christians who struggle with sin, but in
the midst of your struggle, you keep thinking you can't run to
Him, that there's something wrong, that grace can't be this free. You know the hardest thing you're
ever going to have to do? Mark it down. The hardest thing in
the Christian life you're ever going to have to do. The greatest
mountain you're ever going to have to climb. Are you ready?
It's the hardest thing you're ever going to have to achieve.
It's this. To believe that God loves you
as much as He says He does. That's a wonderful mountain to
climb, isn't it? Now, the unconverted churchmen
will hear that and go, great, since there's grace, let us sin
that grace may abound. But the regenerate Christian,
The true Christian will go, if it is this way, if love is this
unconditional, if grace is this free, if I run to Him after every
malady, no matter how many times I repeat it, if I can run to
Him and He will greet me with open arms and forgive me of all
my sins and cleanse me from all unrighteousness, then how I long
to be holy. How I long to be more devoted.
Well, let's pray. Father, thank You for Your Word.
Lord, help us. Help us to believe you. To believe
your promises. Lord, we have to admit. It is not because you've given
us any reason to doubt. It's just that there's no one
else like you. There's no other example like
you. There's no love, there's no grace like Yours seen in any
other thing. Sometimes, Lord, it's hard to
believe because of the greatness of these promises. They seem
to be too wonderful for us. Lord, help us to believe and
show that we honor You by believing. In Jesus' name, Amen.
The Impossibility of the Christian Life, Part 3
Series S. New England Ref. Conf.
Paul Washer continues in John 15. A solemn warning to the unconverted. Explains to his son how he fights dragons. He talks of Christ's power in human weakness. "Weakness is not an obstacle in the Christian life, but a catalyst." The hardest thing in the believer's life: to believe that God loves you as much as He says He does.
| Sermon ID | 56121934394 |
| Duration | 1:05:52 |
| Date | |
| Category | Sunday - AM |
| Bible Text | John 15:1-14 |
| Language | English |
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