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Well, I have enjoyed knowing
Brother Alton for these many years and I have never had any
question about his spiritual walk with the Lord or his talents
and abilities to sing and to preach. He's always been a blessing
to us in the church and to me to get to hear him. However,
I do have a member of the church who has some photographs of a
young group that traveled with Ambassador Baptist College. I
believe it included Matthew Hanke and Brother Alton Beal and Brother
Dwight Smith in their early days when they were students. And
they do look a little different. And if I ever get mad at them,
I might put that on the wall with the graduates' pictures
or something down here to let you in on it. Joshua chapter
3 in your Bibles tonight. It's an honor to be here. We
rejoice with you that are graduating and we pray for you that will
continue to endure to get to that point. It is a little jealous
to sit back as an undergrad and watch these folks who finish
get to leave and go off into the ministries and return to
their homelands. Families have invested much in
you coming to this point. They have raised you. They have
spent money on you. Many of them encouraged you to
come here to school. And I know it's a blessing to
them to see the product that you have become. There is nothing
greater that we could want for our children than that they are
servants of the Lord. faithful in the house of God
and faithful to walk with God and to serve the Lord. Irregardless
of what their occupation becomes, it's far more important that
they're faithful in serving God than it is becoming the head
of a corporation or anything of that nature. No greater achievement
than being an ambassador for Christ. And you've learned that
well here, to make disciples for the Lord. I often tell our
teachers and workers in our church that the most important work
they may ever do will be to teach the class of boys or girls in
Sunday school that they work with and only God knows the preachers
or teachers or missionaries that might come out of that class
because of their influence in teaching them from the Bible
and sharing their testimonies with them. went to a Bible college that
had 2,500 students. And there were three professors
there that all came from the same home church. And the two
of the professors were younger, were students in the other professor's
Sunday school class of young married couples. And he and his
wife were the teachers for the young married couples class,
college and career age. Eventually all three of them
became professors at Baptist Bible College in Springfield
back in those days when I went there. And the influence that
Brother Larry had on those men and on those couples and the
knowledge to teach them the Bible and to commit to serve God and
be dedicated and committed and what it takes in the ministry
that your professors here and your pastors in these local churches
have instilled in your life. to serve God and commit yourself
and give your all and be dedicated to the task, nothing can replace
what you learn in that kind of commitment and dedication. I
first learned that kind of commitment and dedication in the Marine
Corps. When I graduated high school as a 17-year-old, I went
straight into the Marines. And they will make you produce. They will teach you and train
you. And I went through boot camp at Parris Island, and infantry
training at Camp Lejeune, and weapons training at Camp Lejeune,
and raider training in California, and then jungle warfare training
in California, and then straight on to Vietnam. And I learned
that there was a reason for what I was learning. All those hardships
of boot camp paid off when you strap on a 70 pound pack on your
back and go 18 hours in 100 and something degree heat in the
jungles. and have to fight your way through
while you're doing it. And you've been sitting at the
feet of these professors and you don't always see the end
result of why you're having to learn what you're learning, why
you have to study so hard and do so many papers and read so
many books and put in so many hours that it takes to get through
college. But the time will come where
you'll wish you could come back and take a refresher course or
something when you're teaching and preaching and people are
pulling out of you what you've obtained during these four years. And you will find that most pastors,
if they're honest, will admit to their congregations that they're
just about two weeks ahead of the average person sitting in
the pew. It takes studying and preparing to prepare sermons
and lessons, and then when you give that out, you give out everything
that's within you in the time allotted that you have. And Brother
Scoville told me, I believe I had two hours tonight to speak is
what he told me, so I believe I'm okay. I think I'll finish
before that, so I'll be good. You give out everything you have.
You've got to go back and get filled up again. You've got to
go back and study more and learn. And if you don't keep that study
going, you'll wind up on hobby horses and saying the same thing
over and over, and you won't be feeding people and helping
them be disciples for Christ. In Joshua chapter 3 and verse
1 through 5, the Scripture says, And Joshua rose early in the
morning. They were moved from Shittim and came to Jordan. And
he and all the children of Israel were lodged there before they
passed over. It came to pass after three days the officers
went through the host and they commanded the people saying,
when you see the ark of the covenant of the Lord your God and the
priest and the Levites bearing it, then you shall remove from
your place and go after it. Yet there shall be a space between
you and it, about two thousand cubits by measure. Come not near
unto it that you may know the way by which you must go. For you have not passed this
way heretofore. Joshua said unto the people,
Sanctify yourselves, for tomorrow the Lord will do wonders among
you. Let's pray. Fathers, we look into the Word.
I ask that you'll help me to be a help and a blessing to your
people. Feed us through the Word tonight, we pray in Jesus' name.
Amen. As you invest yourselves in the
lives of other people when you leave the school or when you
serve in the church that you're in here in town or if you go
home for the summer, You will use the scriptures and you'll
use what you've been taught and you'll use the motivation of
what you've learned here at the school and what you've been motivated
to put into practice in your life in visitation and your daily
devotional studies and all those things will have a key part of
what you do in helping other people learn and grow. Joshua
and the nation of Israel were about to cross Jordan. They were
about to go somewhere they'd never been before. Only Joshua
and Caleb had crossed over as spies and had come back with
a good report. And for 40 years the generation
wandered in the wilderness until they died off. And now these
new leaders have stepped up to do something that the previous
generation failed to do. And understand something, young
people, no one will be more excited for God than these professors
and this president and your pastors and your family to see you do
more for God than they've ever been able to accomplish, than
what they will rejoice in seeing what takes place in your lives
as you serve the Lord. There are some fears and anxiety.
They're about to cross Jordan. They have to take the land. There's
going to be battles to fight. And I can tell you from experience,
on those wee hours of the morning when you get up before daylight
to launch into an objective of attacking the enemy, there's
a lot of thoughts that go through your mind. There's a lot of fears
and anxieties that you'll face. But as a Christian, we must conquer
our fears by believing in God, by faith, by trusting that He
will do what He has promised to do. When we serve Him, He
will protect us. When we serve Him, He will provide
for us. When we serve Him, He will make
a way for us to do what He has asked of us to do. They are about
to cross over Jordan and go away. They have never gone before.
They have got new leadership. Moses is a cherished person to
the nation of Israel. And Moses has been their leader,
but now they have new leadership. It's time for Joshua to step
up. Some of you who are graduating might be going out to become
an assistant pastor or a pastor of a church, and you may be replacing
someone who's been there previously. And you'll be the new leader.
You'll be the new person people will be looking to for advice
and help and counsel and all those things. The Bible says
here in verse number... In verse number 2, that it would
be in three days that the officers pass through. In verse 11 it
says, Behold, the ark of the covenant of the Lord of all earth
passeth over before you into Jordan. They were facing something that
was about to happen immediately. You graduates just have a week
to go until graduation and then you're finished for now, unless
you come back for graduate school I believe I heard one that's
graduating with a one-year degree and he's coming back, and there
may be some of you coming back for school. I hear football players often
interviewed about their seasons, when they're having a winning
season. And they start talking about what are you going to do
when you face this team and that team, and they've got this record.
And almost by majority, they will say, we're just concentrating
on practice this week, getting better, overcoming where we made
mistakes, and playing the next game. We're not worried about
the rest of the season right now. That's too much for us to
take upon ourselves. And I mimic what Brother Alton
said, you don't necessarily have to know what you're going to
be doing for the rest of your life. What you do need to know
is that you're going to be obedient to walk with God day by day and
step by step and event by event. And as God moves, you move. As your leaders move, you follow
them. And just like Joshua and Israel
crossing over, you'll go to the place that God would have you
to be. You've been preparing for this day, some of you, for
four to six years. I think Alton said some of you
eight. I believe that was in jest. I had a fellow graduate
the same year I did, 1979, who went to college for 11 years
to get a four-year degree. He just kept quitting school
or bombing out midway in the semester or something, but he
kept coming back, and he finally did graduate. Whole school knew
him by name. Every one of the professors,
everybody knew him, you know. But you've been able to sit at the
feet of some of the finest professors that you'll ever meet. You've
been in a fine school. You've had the proper training.
But you're still going to have to take a step of faith with
the major moves that lie ahead of you. It's going to require
of you to maybe not have all the answers and to take a step
of faith to do what God would have you to do. First of all,
when the ark moved, they were to move. When the presence of
God would move, then they were to follow. And we follow God
as He leads. He leads us through His Word,
and He leads us by His Spirit, and He leads us through the influence
of godly people. And all these things help us
in making the decisions that we need to make as we involve
ourselves in the work of the ministry. You get to a place
where you see God at work and become involved in it. The knowledge
you have of the Word of God gives you discernment that you will
need to know right from wrong and the good from the bad. And
you've been well taught the Word here so that you'll have discernment
to know those things. When you obey God, He'll magnify
you in the eyes of the people. As He said to Joshua, I'm about
to magnify you in the eyes of the people. They're going to
say, I'm going to be with you like I was with Moses. They're
going to believe in your leadership just like they did in Moses'
leadership. And as you serve God faithfully,
God will magnify you in the eyes of the people. I had the privilege
of hearing old Dr. Jack Hudson preach numerous times
who pastored the Northside Baptist Church in Charlotte, North Carolina
and built that church up from a handful of people to a couple
of thousand and pastored it all of his life. And Dr. Hudson used to say to young preachers
in preachers' meetings, he'd say, men, make much of God and
He'll make much of you. Make much of God. Exalt Christ
and Christ will exalt you. If you make much of the Lord,
people who believe in God and will love God will help you.
They'll want to follow you. They'll want to serve with you.
They'll want you to be a leader to them. because they know you're
doing what God would have you to do. You don't always have
all the answers, but you're equipped to make the decisions by faith.
You've been given a wealth of knowledge through this school
and your professors. You have the Word of God that
you can read and study and the Spirit of God that can enlighten
you to make the right choices and decisions. You have wisdom
that comes in answer to prayer and seeking the wisdom of God.
You have the work that you are doing, just continuing in doing
that. You find yourself a church and
you get busy doing that, and God will make a place of service
for you. I know most of you probably don't
know what it's like to milk a cow. I had to do that when I was a kid.
We had a milk cow. Have to do that in the mornings, you know,
milk the cow. And when you milk a two-gallon bucket full or a
five-gallon bucket full, they'd give about four gallons in the
morning, four gallons at night, it's usually about what they'd
give a big Holstein cow. The cream would float to the
top. And they skim the cream off,
that's the most valuable part. And I've found in churches people
who sit for years and years and find no place of service, and
I've found other people come to that same church and become
a member, and in just a matter of weeks or months, they're already
involved in places of service in the ministry in that church.
Because like cream, they've risen to the top. They've made themselves
a ready servant. They've made themselves a good
vessel unto God. They've made themselves a willing
and obedient worker for the Lord, committed to do something for
God. When I went back to Springfield, Missouri ten years after I graduated
for a big missions emphasis, I visited the church that I attended
when I was there. And there were numerous families
that were members when I came there that were still members
there after I'd gone that had been to Bible college with me.
Ten years they were still there in the church. They'd never left.
Some of them may have found places of service there. But I think
many were afraid to take the step of faith. to make a move,
to find a way to get involved somewhere, to be used of God
with the ministry training that they had received. They were
like Israel, they'd come to the edge of Jordan, they were afraid
to cross over because of unbelief. Now Joshua is about to lead the
next generation over. Secondly, now a new generation
is about to do what the previous generation failed to do. And
you're about to do some things as a new generation of young
people going out into the ministry. Or staying here at school being
prepared for that day to come in your life. As Jesus said to
His disciples, launch out into the deep and let down your nets
for a draught. It wasn't normally how they fished
in that day. Normally by using nets, they
would go to the shallows, and they would cast the net between
the boat and the shore, and they would sort of hem the fish between
the boat and the shore and cast the nets. And you'll remember
how they fished all night and caught nothing, and Jesus said,
let down your net on the other side of the boat, on the right
side, where the deep water is. Well, you can't hem the fish
up in deep water with a small net. But you see, Christ always
knows where the fish are. And so they caught a net full,
and they knew that it was of the Lord. They said, launch out
into the deep and let down your nets for a draught. And you're
launching out into the deep by faith, doing what God has called
upon you to do and enabled you to do and prepared you to do,
but it's still going to take that step of faith for you to
make the moves that are necessary to be involved in the work of
the ministry. I commend you for the milestone of graduating.
My wife and I were in our mid-twenties when we went to Bible college.
We'd only been saved one year. I didn't know the difference
between the New Testament and the Old Testament and an Apostle
and an Epistle and all those things. I had no idea. I'd been
learning all I could in that time period while I was in church. Worked 40 hours a week as a welder. I had a trade, so I earned a
pretty good living. And we didn't have a financial
struggle, but we had a struggle that we were married and had
a child. And I had to work 40 hours a week and go to school
full time and carry 18 semester hours and graduated with a 3.89
GPA. And I promise you, Matthew Hanke
can testify, I am not a brilliant person. I did not receive the
Greek Scholar Award as he did when he graduated from school
here. It was by the skin of my teeth
and the grace of God to get it done, to graduate. I don't consider
myself a brilliant person, but what I'm saying to you is if
somebody like me can do it, you can do it. If it's able for some
of us to do, then it's probably able for the majority of us to
do, if you'll make the commitment. Thirdly, as you go, never forget
who you represent when you go. They represented the Lord God
of heaven as they stepped across Jordan. And Israel forgot that
a lot of times along the way. And you must not forget who you
represent. You represent the Lord, you represent
your family that have helped you to get through school and
sent you here, who love you and pray for you and all those things.
You represent this school. The professors of this school
have taught you. And they pray for you. They want to see you
exceed and excel, not fail. And you represent them. Be an
example that will bring respect and admiration to this school
as a graduate of this school. Those of you that get into ministry
and have the ability to do so, I hope you will become a financial
supporter of the college and that you will recommend students
to come to the college here. and that you'll be a vital part
of the continuing of this ministry that you've been able to tap
into and enjoy growing in during your years here. You follow your
leaders as you follow God, but you take a step of faith. God
will lead you. It may have to be day by day.
My senior year, there were other guys that said, oh, I'm going
to this place and I'm going to do this, and I'd think, oh Lord,
I don't know what I'm going to do. I thought I was going to
work with my pastor for a couple of years and then try to go out
and start a mission church somewhere. But the pastor that was there
when I got saved, he'd already left the church before I graduated
from Bible college. The church was not as large then
as it was in the days when I left there to go to school and so
they weren't able to take on another staff member even if
they'd known me. And so that desire changed. But where God closes a door,
God opens a door. And it took a step of faith to
start a church in a town of Fort Mill. When I went there, there
was not an independent Baptist church in the town of Fort Mill. It
was a town of 4,000 people in the city limits. It has about
15,000 now. And it takes a long time when you start a church.
I tell folks it's like pushing a train up a hill. And you thank
God for everybody that steps along beside you and helps you
push. And we could not still be going
today if it weren't for all those people through the years that
have continued to help push the train for the glory of God. Everything good that's been accomplished
is by the grace of God. Every failure and obstacle and
problem, we have to take credit for ourselves. So it's usually
our cause. Well, you're about to cross Jordan,
young folks, and get involved in the ministry somewhere. Be
found faithful as you have been here. God will bless you. God
will open the doors. God will give you assurance and
peace that you've taken the right steps for Him. Father, we thank
you for this opportunity and we offer you our praise in Jesus'
name. Amen.
A Step of Faith
Series Spring Semester 2014
| Sermon ID | 81721522503337 |
| Duration | 23:40 |
| Date | |
| Category | Chapel Service |
| Bible Text | Joshua 3:1-5 |
| Language | English |
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