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Speakers who have challenged
you for years come to you now on the series, The Chapel Platform,
which originates from Bob Jones University in Greenville, South
Carolina. These servants of God, presented
on The Chapel Platform, have delivered biblical truth to help
prepare Christians to serve the Lord. Our speaker preached on
Monday morning, May 7th, 1973 at a university chapel service. The late Dr. Gilbert Stenholm
introduced our speaker, followed by a hymn led by the late Dr.
James Conley. Our speaker is the late evangelist,
Dr. Lester Roloff, who is now with the Lord he so vibrantly
served. I'd like to introduce the speaker at this time before
we have a song. And I'm sure that most of you have heard the
one who's going to speak today. on the radio, Brother Lester
Roloff, one who has reached hundreds and hundreds of unfortunate young
people who are in difficulties and led them to Christ. We're
grateful for his work in Corpus Christi, for the many lives that
he's touched, for his consistency as a sole winner, a friend of
this university. And so we're honored and glad
that he can be with us for our chapel service today. So following
the song, we'll have a message that God has laid upon his heart.
Number 107, please. O Master, let me walk with Thee.
107. And let's stand to sing. O Master, let me walk with Thee. In glory Thine I'll turn and
flee. Thou be my teacher and I'll be
Thine. Sing the last, please. Well,
it's surely a wonderful privilege to be with
this many sweet and wonderful fundamental Christians and to
visit the campus. And I know that most of the things
are some of the things that I say probably you've heard before,
but it's unusual in this world that has lost a generation of
young people. We have six homes. They're all
full today. three hundred little girls in
one home. Owned up and in trouble, a hundred
and fifty babies have been born. But to get to come to Bob Jones,
I suppose, is one of my secret desires for many years, though
it doesn't make me any difference where I go anymore, except I
want God to send me. And I feel today that this is
a real privilege to get to come and be with you and fellowship
with you, and I'm glad that some of our girls could come. One
of them is at the room for the first time in all of our tours
for thousands and hundreds of thousands of miles, and we'll
wind up in the islands on this tour. From island to island,
one of our girls has a sore throat, and she was not able to come,
but she'll be, I think, in the service time. She gets the Roloff
cure today, and she'll be back, I think, tonight. But it's good
to be here. I greatly enjoyed being with
the Preacher Boys, the greatest, probably ministerial group of
preachers that I've ever been with in my life. And I praise
the Lord for this sweet and wonderful privilege. And I know the girls
also. And we're going to share with
you some scripture, a few songs, and then I'll bring the message.
I'd like to challenge you to the mission field of the home
base. the ditches are full, the good
Samaritans are few. We need more rescue work, and
we have millions of dollars' worth of buildings that God has
given us, and ours is a work of faith. And I think I'll speak
in a moment on living by faith. I worked in the field, doctors,
in and home, for seventy-five cents a day. $4.25 a week. The Lord called me to
preach 40 years ago, ignorant, unlearned, sick, and without
any money. And the Lord let me go to college
at Baylor University and took my milk cow, met my
way through school. And now then, today, when I wake
up in the morning There must be six thousand dollars to come
in that day to take care of all of the wayward strugglers that
God has sent our way. And yet he's faithful. He's faithful. And so it's just such a delight.
Would you let me tell you something? I think our girls would probably
feel the same way. Many years ago, I'm told that
a farmer, the kind I guess I was brought up among, had saved and
worked and looked forward to the day when he'd take his sixteen
children to the zoo. And he and his lovely wife and
all the children loaded up and got into the city, and they lined
up for the tickets. And the man said, Whose are all
the children? He said, They're ours, such fine
children. We're so glad and thankful for
every one of them. We couldn't do without one of
them. I tell you, it looked like the more there are, the happier
we get. And he said, well, he said, we want a ticket for each
one. That's 18, counting my wife and
I. And the man at the ticket office
said, no, sir. No, sir. He said, y'all just
go right on through. No, he said, we'll pay. We're
used to paying our way. We've got the money, we've saved
it up, and we're ready." He said, "'No, sir.'" He said, "'Just
walk right on through.'" He said, "'Really, it'll be worth more
to my animals to see you and your family than for y'all to
see my animals.'" Now, regardless of what blessing
the Lord might make me to you and the girls to you today, you
certainly would be worth more. to get to come where folks wear
clothes and where boys look like gentlemen. And that's our standard
also. Girls, you come along now and
we'll share some scripture. And we have one book, people
say, and the people coming across the nation all the time, from
50 to 250 visitors a week, and they question the probation officers,
the judges, the sheriffs, and they're bringing little girls
in in handcuffs. I went and picked one up the
other day, put the handcuffs on her, and brought her home
with us. Her mother and daddy were literally scared to death
of her. She's just at the ripe old age of fourteen. We're living in a time of no
discipline, when the parents are afraid of the children, and
that's the way the children want it. But our girls are taught
to obey. I appreciate the discipline of
Bob Jones University. And though I've not been around
you, I've prayed for you, and I'm far the standards of this
great school. You're one of a vanishing tribe. There are not many schools left
in America that I could recommend that a girl or boy—and while
I'm saying this, let me bring greetings to all the people that
told me to tell their child, Now, that's over with, isn't
it? I did. I've met them on this last seven-state
tour. We just finished Friday night.
And they said, Brother Olaf, you're going to see my daughter
and my son. And I'm sure glad to see you
this morning. And it's just a delight to be here. Before or while we're
rolling down every runway in the 411 airplane, we quote one
chapter. I don't have to tell them. This
is our traveler's song. The girls can quote fifteen or
twenty chapters of the Word of God. They've memorized a hundred
psalms. Their minds have been cleared,
sanctified, and blessed, and happy they are in the work of
the Lord. Psalm 121. Psalm 121. I will lift up mine eyes unto
the hills, from whom cometh my help. My help cometh from the
Lord, which may heaven and earth. He will not suffer thy foot to
be moved. He that keepeth thee will not slumber. He that keepeth
Israel shall neither slumber nor sleep. The Lord is thy keeper.
The Lord is thy shade upon thy right hand. The sun shall not
smite thee by day, nor the moon by night. The Lord shall preserve
thee from all evil. He shall preserve thy soul. The
Lord shall preserve thy going out and thy coming in, from this
time forth and even for evermore. Amen. Great is the Lord, and
greatly to be praised. in the city of our God, in the
mountain of His holiness, beautiful for situation, the joy of the
whole earth, is now dying on the sides of the north, the city
of the great King. Psalm 67. Psalm 67. God be merciful
unto us, and bless us, and cause His face to shine upon us. See
you then. that thy way may be known upon earth, and thy saving
health among all nations. Let the people praise thee, O
God. Let all the people praise thee. O let the nations be glad,
and sing for joy, for thou shalt judge the people righteously,
and govern the nations upon earth. See us. Let the people praise
thee, O God. Let all the people praise thee.
Then shall the earth yield her increase, and God, even our own
God, shall bless us. God shall bless us, and all the
ends of the earth shall fear him. Amen. He found me, He found
me, when I was far away. He led me, He led me, into the
narrow way. He saved me, He saved me, oh
what a happy day. He plunged me into the fountain,
washed all my sins away. All ye children of God, praise
the Lord, praise the Lord. I am. I am. I am. I am. I'd like to lay a burden on your
heart this morning. I couldn't come before this many
Christians and faculty members without asking you to pray for
those that come to us. This is the most dangerous work
anybody could ever face. Last week, twenty-five of our
girls were triggered into flashbacks, and some of these girls bear
marks on their bodies from holding and trying to protect them. just
like epileptic seizures. It would not be necessary, would
it, for me to warn you about cigarettes or dope or rock and
roll? And rock and roll is the worst
poison there is. Did you know that young people always take
dope with rock and roll? Those two go together. Let me
give you the four characteristics of this generation that go together.
Long hair on boys. That's rebellion. Number two, girls in men's clothes. That's rebellion. Rock and roll, and that's the
devil's music. Number four, immorality. Those four, that's your quartet
right there. It's hard to find one without finding all of them
together. If I were to let these girls,
and Diane, I think I will, let you give just one testimony And
we'll have to save the others for maybe the church. This is
Diane Burton, a little girl I found in her home with a probation
officer sitting there wondering just what to do with her, whether
to send her to prison. And she's been with us some time,
met an elegant lady, teaches charm in the Rebecca Academy
and loves the girls, loves the girls and helps them and takes
care of them. All right, Diane. Well, I praise
God for the grace of God. And in Ephesians 2, 8, 9, it
says, For by grace are you saved through faith, and that not of
yourselves. It is the gift of God, not of
works, lest any man should boast. And when I came to the Rebecca
Home for Girls, I was really discouraged and defeated. I had
a round with dope, and I was in trouble with the law. And
I didn't know where to turn. I didn't know where to go. But
I'm thankful for the Rebecca Home, and I'm thankful for a
man that's not afraid to preach the word and truth, because it
says being born again, not of corruptible seed. But if incorruptible
by the word of God, which liveth and abideth forever. And when
I heard the word of God preached, I realized my lost condition.
And one night I asked Jesus to come into my heart and to save
me. And he did. And he's changed my life. And
he's given me something real inside. And I can stand here
now, a new person, a new creature in Christ, a transformed life.
I know it's all because of his grace. And I love him. And I
want to serve him. And I know that The only way
that I can really be happy, and I'm thankful for what Jesus has
done for me, and I want y'all to really pray for us and for
the girls there. So many of them come in so defeated and so hard,
but yet I know that Christ is the answer, and I know whom I
have believed, and I am persuaded that He is able to keep that
which I've committed unto Him against that day. There's something
mighty sweet about the Lord. There's something mighty sweet
about the Lord. It really doesn't matter what
the people say There's something mighty sweet There's something
mighty sweet about the Lord There's something mighty sweet about
the Lord It really doesn't matter What the people say, there's
something mighty sweet. Would you do me a big favor and
learn the song? You know it, you learn real quick
here. Sing that and let the girls hear you sing. We'll sing along
with you, maybe once. We were down in the islands,
you remember that night? Six thousand people were standing
for three hours while the Gospels preached And they taught us that
song that night. There's something mighty sweet
about the Lord. I remember one of the first messages,
one of the first songs I ever got was a theme song. I got it
in Baylor University when I was there, lonely and sick and so
dumb I could hardly pass my grades. It was such a hard time. And
the devil tried to stop me the first year. and then all the
other thirty-nine also. But oh, the blessings of the
Lord, and how good he's been. But I remember a song that came
to me during that time. Would you be a victor over every
foe? Conquer every trial in this old
world below. Overcome temptation That each
day you meet, just keep in touch with Jesus. He will keep you
sweet. Keep in touch with Jesus. Though
your path be dim, let no cloud nor shadow sever you from Him. Joy or sorrow grieve you. Friend
or foe you meet, just keep in touch with Jesus. He will keep
you Now that's not the one I want
you to learn. I want you to learn there's something
mighty sweet. We'll sing it together, all of
us now. There's something mighty sweet about the Lord. There's something mighty sweet
about the Lord. It really doesn't matter what
the people say, what the people say. There's something mighty
sweet, and there's something mighty sweet about this whole
thing. There's something mighty sweet
about Now I'm ready for you. Girls, be quiet. Sing. There's something mighty sweet
about the Lord. There's something mighty sweet
about the Lord. It really doesn't matter what
people say. There's something mighty sweet. Once more, let's whisper, there's
something mighty sweet about the Lord. There's something mighty
sweet about the Lord. It really doesn't matter. 1 Timothy chapter 1, verse 17,
and I call it our anthem. We're kind of untrained And we haven't had the opportunity
that you've had, but the Lord has given us a song and we've
got to sing it. And so that's the reason we sing.
Singing is a great part of our 300 girls. We have 150 in the
choir. And you'll notice there's something,
there's pathos in their singing. There's assurance. God has given
them great conviction after he saved them. We teach them not
only how to be saved, but we teach them how to find the will
of God. So how about singing first Timothy
1 17 and then 1 17 right and then we'll preach.
Now unto the King eternal, immortal, invisible, the only wise God,
the honor and glory forever and ever. Amen. Amen. Be honor and
glory forever and ever. Amen. Now unto the King eternal. Now unto the King eternal. Be your name unto the Lord. Be honored and gloried forever
and ever. Be honored and gloried forever
and ever. Be honored and gloried forever
and ever. Be honored and gloried forever
and ever. Amen. Now unto the King in Bethlehem. The immortal, invisible, The
honor and glory forever and ever. Amen. The honor and glory forever
and ever. Amen. The honor and glory forever
and ever. Amen. The honor and glory forever
and ever. Amen. Now unto the King eternal,
Immortal, invisible, The only wise God, Turn your Bible, please,
to Exodus chapter 3. We'll visit the land of bondage. God called a man by the name
of Moses, who his mother said, was a proper child, and she hid
him by faith for a number of months because she wasn't afraid
of the king's commandments. In the closing days of this grace
era, we're going to face opposition and misunderstanding from the
state. You've already faced it in Bob Jones. You're going to
continue to get worse. We're going to face opposition
from religion. And we're going to face, of course,
opposition from a wicked world. I said to the dear brother that
led me over here, only God could build Bob Jones. It's too big
for any man to build. Even though I appreciate the
leadership and the way God's used him, But there were millions of Israelites
in Egyptian bondage because they went off into idolatry. And anybody
who goes into idolatry, they go into slavery and bondage. Young people, may I remind you
that one of the things we face today, and we're having a real
revival of witchcraft. Our girls come in hooked on witchcraft. And Satan worshipers come in
with the words, I love Satan. When they were going through
the awful time of flashbacks and delirious and looked like
epileptic seizures, you know what they were saying? Help me,
Satan! Help me, Satan! Satan, help me! See? Well, he's
the one that got them into it. Anything can happen to you if
you get away from the Word of God. There's only one book that's
got all the answers. It's the Word of God. We've seen
thousands and thousands of people. We have a boy teaching in the
Rebecca Academy on dope for 14 years. I worked with him for
a long time. Finally, the Lord saved him and
he graduated with honors from Tennessee Temple Bible School.
And he's teaching. I cannot imagine that dope head
sitting there in the class and me trusting him with 300 girls
all about him. And yet he's a real Christian
gentleman. Home back together. Danny Kent
will be graduating on dope for 12 years, five times in Lexington
Hospital to get him cured, and nothing ever helped him except
Jesus Christ. We have one message to deliver.
We have one book to preach, and that's the Word of God. Moses,
40 years in Egypt's land, 40 years in the seminary of loneliness. And then he walks up in the third
chapters recorded in the book of Exodus to the burning bush. And he said, I better turn aside
and see this sight. The bush is burning, but it won't
burn up. And God said, you better pull off your sandals. And that's
one of the revivals we need in this country, a revival of real
reverence for God. Irreverence grins like a monster
in the face of God today. Like, let me tell you something,
when we do not respect God, we do not respect anybody else that
needs respect. Nearly every child that comes
to our home, every girl said, I hate my mother, I hate my daddy. And they go so far as to say,
I hate God, I hate your Jesus, I hate that Bible. I've already
gone through all of that. And yet, just hammering down
with the Word of God, finally they surrender, get saved, And
they're made new creatures in Christ Jesus. I'm to take a boy
now that shot his dad four times in the head. Best friend he ever
had. And he says that. He was a college
boy. His daddy drove him to the campus.
When the daddy came back to sit in the car, the boy pulled his
pistol out. Shot his dad four times in the head. Told the judge,
said, Daddy just wouldn't die, so I got me a car tool and beat
him to the ground. He still didn't die, and the
daddy's alive today, and the daddy said, and he loves that
boy to pieces. He said, Brother Olaf, please
take him. Oh, listen, he might have shot one of my eardrums
out, but I can still hear out of one ear, and I love him. That's
sort of like a father's love, isn't it? And the attorney wrote
me and told me about the boy and said, now do you want him?
You know what was wrong with the boy? When they went to his room, they
found witchcraft and sorcery books knee-high. And the boy
said, I read so much of that stuff, my mind snapped on me. And I shot and tried to kill
my best friend. Got a boy in there a few, a good
many months ago, just killed his daddy in Arkansas. And the
judge said, Brother Loth, if you'll take him, he doesn't need
to go to the penitentiary. Dad's a very mean man. And said, would you take him?
I said, yes, sir. We took old Leroy and made one
of the finest gentlemen we've ever had. One of the most courteous
young men I've ever known in my life. He just needed to be
saved. Mother called me the other day
and said, Brother, one of my two boys just shot my husband and
killed him. Thirteen and fourteen. The thirteen-year-old
killed the daddy. Laying up in the bed, the daddy
was a wicked man, refused to let the boys even go to Sunday
school and church, and was mean, and finally one of the boys just
came in and shot him while he was asleep and killed him. We're
living in violent times. We're living in slavery, in bondage. And Moses was raised up. He came
up to the bush. You know, man reverses everything. You take this hippie crowd, they
call it rock music. Well, that's mud music. No rock
about it. But you see, they're trying to
get something sacred to tie up with their filth. Jesus is the
rock. And on cracks of solid rock,
you and I stand, and all of the ground just shifting and sinking
sand. But you see, they try to take
the rock. I'll tell you something else.
And I think I'd like to preach, and I've just got a few minutes,
preach on the Bushmen. We need some Bushmen. But people
have turned that around. Somebody comes walking in. and
he said, I'm bushed. You ever heard that? Well, Brother
Moses wasn't worth killing until he got bushed. Isn't that right? What did his
education do for him? What did his loneliness do for
him? All of it had a part, but he had to come up to the bush
where he could meet the great I Am and get his orders and go
down to headquarters and say, turn him loose. I'm getting him
out of here. And he did it the same way I've
done what little I've done, and that is in the name of the great
I am. And that's Jesus. I am the way,
I am the truth, I am the life, I am the alpha, I am the omega,
I am the resurrection, I am the water, I am the light, I am...
Brother, he's everything that's decent and good and right and
that you need right now. Don't let your salvation become
a theory. Let it go to work and practice. The lawyer said, I practice law.
The doctor said, I practice medicine. The Christian says, I practice
Christ. And that's the way it ought to
be. Oh, today. He met him at the burning bush.
Went down into Ferial's office. He led millions. You know how
he led them out? Not through the first nine plagues.
They didn't make a lick of progress during those nine plagues. The
blood. And if you forget everything
I say, you just remember this. The blood of Jesus Christ still
cleanses people from sin. I had no chance with Sandy or
Diane or any of these other girls until they were covered by the
blood, by faith in Jesus Christ. And that's what this school has
been built on. The power. that's in the blood.
You don't need influence. We're trying to influence people,
you know, how to win friends and influence people. Brother,
Paul didn't have enough influence to keep him out of jail, but
he had enough of the power of God to pray down an earthquake
and get him out. The church over there had Peter
for their pastor, and they didn't have enough influence to keep
their pastor out of jail. But they had enough power with
God to pray him out, and he came a-knocking on the gate. Jesus Christ, the Lamb of God, didn't have enough influence
to keep him off of an old rugged cross. But thank God he had enough power. to come walking out on the third
morning under the power of the blood of the everlasting covenant.
And that's what you and I need this morning, more than we need
anything else. Education without regeneration
and sanctification is an abomination. But count it all joy to be lined
up in a Christian school that knows the truth, that have a
faculty that walk in the truth. and live the truth. An old song
popped into my mind that I've revived. It's over a hundred
years old. It's an old-fashioned song. We'll have to close with
this. that he fell far removed from
hope and heaven, near to deep despair and hell. But there was
a fountain open and the blood of God's own Son. purifies the
soul and reaches deeper than the stain has gone. Praise the Lord for full salvation. God shall live upon the throne. And I know the blood still reaches
deeper than the stain has gone. Conscious of that deep pollution,
sinners wander on in the night. Even though the shepherd's calling,
still they fear to face the light. This the tender consolation that
should melt that old heart of stone. This sweet balm of Gilead
reaches deeper than the stain has gone. Pray the Lord for full
salvation. God still lives upon the throne,
and I know the blood still reaches deeper than the stain has gone. All unworthy we who've wondered,
and our eyes are wet with tears as we think of the love that
sought us through those old, dreary, wasted years. Yet we'll walk the holy highway
for the pure, the blood washed alone, knowing Calvary's fountain
reaches deeper than The stain has gone When with holy throngs
we're standing In the presence of the great King And our souls
are lost in wonder As the white-robed choirs shall sing Then we'll
praise the sweet name of Jesus with the millions all around
the throne. We'll praise Him for the blood
that reached us deeper than The stain has gone. Will you sing it now? Praise
the Lord for full salvation. God still lives upon the throne. And I know the blood still reaches
deeper than the stain has gone. Bow your heads. Our Father, finish the message
today, bless the student body and the faithful faculty, and
provide all the needs for this more than an institution, a great
Christian school. Lord, I pray that the students
seem like, as I looked across this sea of faces from the balcony
downstairs, if there could be any hope left for a nation that
is so wicked, it would have to be in a crowd like this. And
so, Lord, bless them today. Bless the leaders, the President,
the Chancellor, and all the rest of them. I pray that Thy Spirit
may hover close, and oh, may they never forget the great I
Am that liberates the captives from Egypt's land of sin. And
so, Lord, bless this service and the other services in the
Church. Bless every student and their loved ones. In Jesus' sweet
and precious name we pray. Amen. Please join us again for The
Chapel Platform, sponsored by Bob Jones University.
Bondage
| Sermon ID | 970193126 |
| Duration | 38:53 |
| Date | |
| Category | Radio Broadcast |
| Bible Text | Exodus 3:1-3 |
| Language | English |
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