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Community Church in San Antonio, Texas, go to gccsatx.com. Father, we ask You to speak to
us. Lord, You know more than any
of us exactly where our brother is at and the strength that he
has. There is a testimony here of how you've helped our brother
every time over these two plus years when he's gone into the
pulpit. And Lord, even in John Nisbet, you sustained him. We've seen the same kind of thing
in our brother Bob. Lord, we see you are a sustainer
of your people. And we pray now, help our brother,
sustain him in this. Father, we feel privileged to
be here, to hear Your servant speak to us. And Lord, we want
to hear You speak to us through him. We pray, Lord, that You
would grab hold of us. We want, Lord, we desire that
this would be a special meeting today. We desire that we would
be gripped. Lord, we desire that we would
be changed. We desire that we would leave this place convinced
and convicted about eternal things and ready to run this race to
the end and not to trade Christ for anything. Lord, speak powerfully. Speak mightily. Even if it's
through a whisper, may it grab hold of us. May it be powerful,
the way it is when your voice fills a man. Lord, help him now. Help all
of us. I pray in Christ's name, Amen. This is safe here, here, down
here. Let's pray again. Lord, what have you done? What have you done? What have
you done sending your Son? to die for sinners, to redeem,
to rescue fallen man. What have you done, Lord, that
we're here today to sing your praises? And once we went We
went our own way like sheep, and once we talked our own praises
when once, Lord, we didn't care, we didn't know, we didn't pay
any attention. We didn't pay any attention to
you. We didn't pay any attention to what you did at Calvary. We
were ignorant. We were far off. We wonder, what
have you done, Lord, to put away sin by the sacrifice of yourself?
What have you done to bear our own sins in your body on the
tree that we might die to sin and live to righteousness? What
have you done? What have you done to be a sacrifice for us? We exclaim this morning, how
blessed is the man whose iniquities are forgiven, whose sins are
covered. How blessed is the man to whom you impute righteousness
without works. What have you done, Lord, to
gone ahead of us, before us, to make a way into the holiest,
to make a way, Lord, that we should be with you. These mysteries, Lord, we see.
These mysteries, we see them dimly. We see them really. Lord,
we are glad to be on your side. We're glad, Lord, to be with
your people. I thank you, Heavenly Father,
for the riches of the glory of your inheritance in the saints.
And thank you for these dear saints of God. Thank you for
this testimony you've raised up. Thank you, Lord, for the
working of the spirit, the working of your finger, the working of
your hand, the working of your arm. And thank you, Lord, for
you're saints of God. Lord, you've called us saints,
not sinners. You've called us sheep, not goats. You've called us friends, not
enemies. You've called us sons, not cursed, but blessed. We wait
on you today. Your eyes are upon you today.
We can't see enough. We can't tell enough, talk enough.
We cannot sing your praises worthily. And so we're thankful, Lord,
to be right here, right now, and ask your blessing. Amen. You've prayed for me and I feel
so unworthy. You've thought about me and I
feel so unworthy. I don't know. It's just the love of the Spirit. That's the phrase that Paul uses
in Romans 15. You've prayed me down here and
I tremble. I mean, it's like a dream. We
never thought, Terry and I never thought, we never imagined it
could be. And we just longed for, I don't know,
you know how it is. You can imagine how it is. We
asked God, would you give us one more trip together? And we didn't think there was any
way. Not to mention San Antonio. And we wanted to see James and
Bethany and see them buried like this and live a little with them
and to see their house and to see their hearts. And we wanted
to see you all too. I am thankful to know some of
you. Only the day can make us really
appreciate one another, know one another, enjoy one another.
You know more about me and I don't know you and I'm looking for
the day when we'll know one another and know God, know the Lord Jesus
as we're known. I hope you'll excuse us for not
staying around afterwards for the meal. If you like, at least
right now, we ought to climb in the car and head back north,
not presume, but be on our way, and I know you'll understand. And so I'd like to I'd like to
call your attention this morning to a text that God has made so
real to me. And I'd like to try to underline
it. I'd like to magnify it to you. God has given us so much to say.
He's given us so much to tell. He's given us so much. And how
can we say it? How can we tell it all? What
can we say? What little part can be imparted? And I believe God has quickened
this verse to me. And so I invite you to Revelation
chapter 14. And let's read this paragraph. Revelation 14, verse 9. Then another angel, a third one,
followed them. The first two, that is. Saying with a loud voice. Some
things ought to be said with a loud voice, hadn't they? Loud
and clear. If anyone worships the beast
and his image and receives a mark in his forehead or in his hand,
He will drink of the wine of the wrath of God, which is mixed
in full strength in the cup of his anger. And he will be tormented,
not might be, but he will be tormented with fire and brimstone
in the presence of the holy angels and in the
presence of the Lamb. And the smoke of their torment
goes up forever and ever. There is no more clear birth
on eternal punishment than this. And they have no rest day and
night those who worship the beast and his image, and whoever receives
the mark of his name. That is, you could sum it up, those who
serve sin. Verse 12, here is the perseverance
of the saints who keep the commandments of God and their faith in Jesus. And now verse 13 is what we're
after. And I heard a voice from heaven
saying, write, blessed are the dead who die in the Lord from
now on. Yes, says the Spirit, so that
they may rest from their labors or their deeds follow with them. Blessed are the dead who die
in the Lord. You all have prayed for me that
I might not die but live. And the end is not over yet,
but it looks like, it looks like I'm going to die and not live.
It looks like the Lord's prayer is overriding your prayers. He
prayed that those whom the Father had given Him, where He is, And so what can we do? What can
we do as we think about one another, as we think about what can we
do but just say, Lord, ultimately, Your will be done, not mine. And that's where we're at. Look at the certainty of this
blessing. It is a beatitude. You know,
it's kind of like the beatitudes in Matthew chapter 5, blessed
are the poor, blessed are the pure, blessed are the persecuted,
and so on. It's kind of like that. There's
some beatitudes that we don't think much about, like Matthew
11 verse 6, blessed is the man who doesn't stumble over me.
We don't think much about that. But here's another one of these
beatitudes, and it says, Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord.
First of all, think of the certainty, please, of this blessing as indicated
by these words at the beginning of verse 13. I heard a voice
from heaven saying, Write. It's solid enough. You can write
it down. It's certain enough. that you can write it down. And
it says that this is a voice from heaven. When you come face to face with
death, you want that, right? You want a voice from heaven.
It doesn't matter what parents tell you. It doesn't matter what
pastor tells you. It doesn't matter what wife tells
you. It doesn't matter what some pope or president would tell
you. You need a word from God. You need a word. It says a voice
from heaven. You need to hear a voice from
heaven, that is, from a realm outside of this earth, from another
realm. Man's words, man's comforts,
they will not do as you're thinking about headed out into eternity,
being launched out into eternity, being launched out into an area
you've never been before, and you know it's going to last forever
and ever. You need a word from God. You need to make sure you've
heard a word from God, you've heard a voice from heaven. Jesus
said, He who hears My voice over and over again, shall not die
but live. And so I am thankful at such
a time as this to have a certain word. You know, Jesus said, Heaven
and earth will pass away. They seem so stable. They seem
so sure. They seem so solid. What can
cancel? A lot of events on earth can
get canceled. You wouldn't think heaven and
earth could, but it will. It'll pass away with a great
noise and a fervent heat. But heaven and earth will pass
away, but the Word of God, the Word of Jesus, the Word of God,
it will not pass away. It says that the Scripture cannot
be broken. A lot of things you buy them
and you think this is permanent. This wood's been treated. This car is supposed to last
for so many miles. And this thing will not break.
You know, you get a tool and here it breaks before 10 days
are up. But the Scripture cannot be broken. And so, don't you love the Word
of God today? You know, when you come, brethren,
when you come to face death, I mean, you know you're going
to die. You're all in the same boat that I'm in. There's nothing
special about me. Yes, I'm a dying man. Indeed
speaking, a dying man. But I'm telling you, nothing
special about me. Not at all. But there is something
special when you're tied to the track and you hear the train
coming. And I can tell you that when you're facing death, you
are going to be so thankful that you know all the Bible you know.
You're going to be so thankful you've memorized every promise.
You're so thankful you know all the Bible you know and you've
hidden it all in your heart. And you can say this verse and
that verse is my intimate friend. You come down to the end and
you cannot believe the way that you're attacked, the way you're
assailed, the way that fears can creep in. I mean, it's all
been casual before. I know that my life... What is your life? It's but a
vapor. What is it? A vapor that appears
for a little while and then passes away. You know that. And I have
known that verse in James. But yet you don't know it the
way you ought to know it. You don't feel it the way you
ought to feel it. Like one person said, one thing about cancer,
you've got a chance to think. You've got a chance to prepare
for death and for eternity. And so, you can be thankful for
everything you know about the Bible, all the knowledge of God
you've got. all the knowledge of Christ you've
got, all the appreciation of Calvary you've got, and Jesus
dying to put away your sins. When you come to the end, all
you ask, Lord, do I really know you? Do I really know you? Have I really been rescued? Have
I really been redeemed? Do I really have a saving knowledge
of the living God? Do I really? Are my sins really
gone? And I'll tell you what, brethren,
my dear brothers and sisters, You can be so thankful for all
the assurance you've got. All the assurance you've accumulated
that God has put in your soul. You can be so thankful when you
come to the end. And I'll tell you what, brethren,
I'm going to boast in Jesus Christ. I've had very little of that. Very little. I remember there
was one night when fear set in on me. A great horror of darkness. It wasn't long after I'd been
diagnosed. It was a dark night, but I'll
tell you, God's consolations are great. And that word in John
17, like I just quoted to you, where Jesus said, Father, I pray
that those whom you have given me be with me where I am. Things
like that just come in, melting over your soul, and you just,
the fears are melted, the demons are chased, and you boast in
Christ and go on. Come on, let's go. And it's the
Lord, it's the Lord, I'm telling you. I'm telling you there's
certainty here, and that's great. We as Christians can face the
king of terrors with a shout. The doctor just the other day,
the GI doctor, he said, here's your situation. And he said,
you don't have long. And I said, do I have three months?
He said, no. He shook his head, no. And I
said, I'm a Christian. I've been saved. My sins are
forgiven. And I said, heaven is alright. Immortality is shouting ground,
isn't it? I'm looking at the majestic ones.
I'm looking at kings. The Lord bless you all. Let's
look at a second heading. And that is the irony of this
beatitude. It says, blessed are those, blessed
are the dead who die in the Lord. But blessed are the dead? It's
a blessing? You're telling me to die? It
doesn't sound right, does it? It doesn't make sense, does it?
I mean, we didn't want to die. My wife didn't want me to die.
We don't want one another to die. The saints don't want one
another to die. The loved ones don't want us
to die. What do you mean it's a blessing? How can that be? It doesn't seem like it's a blessing. And the Bible says that it's
an enemy. You better believe it. It is
an enemy. It doesn't fit. I mean, here we've been created
in the image of God, right, David? We've been created and our bodies
are fearfully and wonderfully made. And it seems we're so special. You all are on the younger side
or you wouldn't have been able to stand out there like that
in the heat. And all of the strength that
you have, all of the skill that you have, You know, I mean, we're
fearfully and wonderfully made, and here all of a sudden death
comes on. And, I mean, it comes on so suddenly. Up until just a few years ago,
I felt like I was still 30. But now suddenly God, God I mean
ultimately shoots his arrows at me and the health is gone. And it comes and consumes that
which is precious to us like a moth. Our health is gone. Things don't coordinate anymore.
Things don't work anymore. I can't lift up my head anymore.
I can't sit at the desk anymore the way I want. I can't sing
anymore the way I want. I can't give it the strength
I'd like. You know, you tend to think when
a guy is sick, he's going to be able to read his Bible more
and he's going to be able to pray more. Forget it. It doesn't
work that way. Everything is less. Death is
an enemy. And I'm telling you, I'm telling
you, you better use your strength. You better use your youth. Every
bit of it while you've got it. You better make it count. You
better make it count now. If you know it's right, if you
know it's right, you better do it now. And get at it. Don't postpone. Do not procrastinate. Don't do it. Don't say there's
another day. Don't say there's greener grass
on the other side. Don't be fooled like that. It's
the devil's lie. Death is an enemy. And so we
die. Yeah. Men of God go down. Women of God go down. The saints
of God go down. Why do they go down? It seems
like they've got so much to contribute. They got so much to share. You
got so much to share. God has built... He built you,
Mark. He's building a man of God. He's
not troubled to do it. He's not worried about it. He's
not anxious about it. He's not weak when He comes to
build another man. And so He'll take you down. And
it seems like all that accumulated wisdom, all that accumulated
knowledge, it just goes down. And it seems to be so wasted.
It seems like poured out milk, spilled wine. But I'm telling
you, I say again, God, He's not weak. And it doesn't bother Him
again to build another man. And He delights in it. It seems like He delights in
the process as much as the end. And so here you are called to
walk with God. Called to walk with God on the
face of the earth in the midst of the devil's camp. Right here
to sing the songs of Zion in the enemy's camp. What a privilege is ours. What
a privilege to share the Word of God. What a privilege to hold
forth the truth of God in the midst of a world of lies. Lies. We have got so much truth. You've got so much truth, dear
brethren. You be good stewards of the manifold grace of God.
Good stewards. You take care of it. You cherish
it. You memorize it. You preach it.
You share it at the filling station. You share it at the grocery store.
Get it out some way, somehow. Live it. You may be the only
Bible they read. Bethany, I remember, before she's
married, yeah, I mean like what? Eight years ago when she was
working for Taco Bell. She hadn't said much yet about
Christ. And somebody came up, maybe nothing
at the time, came up and said, why are you different? You know,
they recognized that her language and her conduct was different.
And so, how can this be? How can this
be that He pronounces a blessing on those who die? We go to the next phrase. There's a condition, right? It says, How blessed are the
dead who die in the Lord. The certainty of the blessing.
Secondly, the irony of the blessing. Third, the condition of the blessing. It says, how blessed are those
who die in the Lord. If it didn't have that phrase
on there, there would be no blessing. It would be a curse indeed. It
would be terrible indeed. But there is this phrase on here,
die in the Lord. Do you know, I hope you know,
I believe you know this morning that there's only two categories,
only two categories of humanity, right? Those who are in Christ
and those who are not. Those who have been born twice
and those who have only been born once. Those who have their
sins forgiven and those who are still in their sins. Those who
are Those who are still natural men as opposed to those who are
spiritual men and women. And so there's two categories.
You need to ask yourself this morning, am I in Christ or not? Have I got a vital union with
Him or not? Have I been hooked up to Christ
or not? Am I in the flesh or am I in
the spirit? You better ask. You better make
sure of it. Don't leave anything uncovered.
Make sure that Christ is in you, without which you're a reprobate
headed for hell. There's two ways you can die. You can die in the Lord or you
can die in your sins. Jesus said repeatedly in John
chapter 8 that if you die in your sins, what? I can't remember it either. John 8, 24. Therefore, I said to you that
you will die in your sins, for unless you believe that I am
He, you'll die in your sins. And verse 21, it says, you'll
die in your sins and you will not be able to be where I am. You die in your sins, you perish. And people die. I've heard people
die in a car. They die in a house. They die
in a hospital. They die in a manure pile. Terrible
ends. But you do not want to die in
your sins. And so you want to be sure that
you can die, that you'll be dying in Christ. That your sins are
forgiven, your iniquities are pardoned, that you know Christ,
and that heaven is your home, your citizenship is in heaven.
Glory, glory, glory awaits you and Immanuel in Immanuel's land. Do you know that your sins are
forgiven? It is possible for that to happen. And it's possible you don't know
it. Beyond a shadow of a doubt, I
believe the Bible teaches infallible assurance. Don't you? So this is the condition. Number
four. Let's look at the explanation
and the essence of this blessing. It says here in verse 13, that
they may rest from their labors, for their deeds follow with them. Why is it such a blessing? So much could be said. These
two things are said. It says that they will rest from
their labor. They will rest. And you can more
appreciate that if you put it in light of what was just said
about the wicked. It says up here in verse 11 that
they have no rest day and night. You know, sometimes when you're
sick, if you don't get any rest at night, you get it in the daytime.
But here it says they have no rest day or night. One time I
was driving home, feeling it, and I thought about this. And I mean, for ever and ever
and ever, their suffering will not stop. Do we believe it? We hardly do. But it says, we
will rest from our labor. There is things that are described
about our heavenly future. I mean, it says where the Lord
calls it sleep. And that has been no small comfort
to me. I've gone to sleep many times.
I'm not a stranger to sleep. Sleep is okay. And so it's like
the Lord's wanting to tell us, it's all right. You know, sleep
in the Lord. Sleep in Jesus. It's called home. At home with Christ, immortality
begins. And so, here is an explanation. They shall rest from their labors.
I ask you today, are you doing Are you working, laboring for
Christ? It's alright to go to work eight
hours as a doctor, as a janitor. That's alright. It's not that
that doesn't count. You're doing that work that's
under the Lord, right? You're doing the work that's
under the Lord. and get over and above that. I ask, are you
specifically laboring to get the truth out? Are you specifically
laboring for souls? That when you come to the end,
you'll feel some relief. I've labored for Christ. I've
labored for souls. I've labored to get the truth
out. I've sacrificed. I've expended myself. And therefore,
I look forward to resting for my labors. It says that our labor is not
in vain in the Lord. It says here their deeds will
follow with them. Think of it. I mean, the least
little thing you do, a cup of cold water. I mean, our idle
words are going to be judged. And so every good word Every
deed you do, it is not in vain. And therefore, we ought to be
steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the
Lord. For knowing your labor is not
in vain in Him. Get at it, brethren. Keep on,
brethren. Your labor is not in vain. Your
deeds will follow. Think of it. The Lord Jesus Christ
not only saves us, He saves us totally apart from our works.
But then He gives us a work to do, graciously gives us a work
to do and said, I'll reward you for it. And He says the sufferings
of this present time is not even worthy to be compared with the
glory that is revealed in us. It says our momentary light affliction,
it works for us. It works for us. I like things
that work. that produce that are effective. And the Lord said it works for
us a far more exceeding and eternal weight of glory. Put your finger
on it. Put your soul on it. Count on it. That is true. And
be about the Lord's work. Night is coming when man can
work no more. You better do it now. Finally and last, we come to
an encouragement that is given us in this beatitude, in this
blessing. It says right before in verse
12, let's not miss it. It says, here is the perseverance
of the saints who keep the commandments of God and their faith in Jesus. Where is the perseverance of
the saints? And sometimes these words are
put in there to where you don't know if it refers to the verse
preceding or the verse following. And I think it refers to both.
And so, what is it that will keep you persevering and steadfast
and immovable and abounding and pressing on and staying true? What is it that will keep you
from being swayed by the world, swayed by sin? It's the previous
verse. It says that they'll be tormented
for their sins day and night. Yeah, there is a judgment coming.
There is a great day of God in which everything is going to
be brought to light. God's going to judge us, the deeds we did
in our body, whether good or bad. We're going to have to give
an account to God. And we don't want to be standing.
We don't want to be there. And so, not only that, but you
see the unbeliever. And you see him prospering. You
see him fat in the thigh. His eye is bulging. He doesn't
have any problems. He's getting along quite well.
He's handling life quite well. He's happy in the morning. He's
happy at night. He's got his food to the full.
His belly is fat. And he's not being chastened
every morning. He's not being scourged. And it looks like he's
getting along all right. And he's got his treasure all
right. But he's here on earth. And you
see the latter end of the wicked. And you realize that God put
their feet in slippery places. You realize judgment is coming
for that man. And you say, no sir, sin is not
worth it. I'm not going to give in. I'm
not going to go that way. I'm not going to side off with
him. I'm not going to envy the sinner. I'm going to keep on
with Christ. I'm going to stay away from sin.
I'm going to abhor the world. My citizenship is in heaven.
I'm not going to be earthly minded. I'm going to live for Christ,
live for eternity. My home is not here, it's there.
And I'm putting all my eggs in one basket. And so, you know,
that will keep you persevering. And then the other side of it
is, verse 13. Yeah, you'll rest from your labor
and your deeds will follow with you. The Lord's not going to
pass you by. It's worth it. It is worth it. It is possible to do things for
Christ and you suffer loss for it. If I wouldn't have done that,
it wouldn't have happened. If I hadn't sacrificed for Christ,
it wouldn't have happened. It looks like I'm disadvantaged
because I did that or the other for the Lord. And don't believe
it. Do not believe it. Jesus did
the will of God and it killed Him. It got Him dead. And look at His example. Look at His example now. Highly
exalted with a name that is above every name. And for the joy that
was set before Him. He endured the cross. He despised
the shame. Remember, brethren, God is not
going to be ashamed to call you His people. If you're living
for the heavenly city, if you're living for the heavenly country,
He's not going to be ashamed to be called your God, to identify
with you, to own you, and say, well done, good and faithful
servant. And He'll say, I know you. Peter,
I know you. Mark, I know you, and Tim, I
know you. And instead of saying, depart
from me, I never knew you. And so, Lord, Lord Jesus, He's
able to reward us. He is able to make up. He's able
to make up for anything, everything we've ever done. And say, come,
enter into the joy of your Lord. Brethren, here we are. Here we
are this morning. We had a little taste of the
powers of the age to come. We sang those songs and didn't
you feel it? Didn't you feel it? I can hardly go on singing. There's
such glory there. Christ! Christ! He is everything
for Him. All for Him. He deserves it all.
He gets it all. I want to do all for Him. I want
to be all for Him. I want to finish well. I want
to be on the stretch with God." And you come to the end. And
I'm telling you, brethren, one thing that you don't want to
have around your house, one thing you don't want to have around
your heart is sin. One, you just contraband. You
especially come to the end. And you want a pure heart. You
want a clear conscience. You don't want to have sin dabbling
around, hanging around your head. You don't want to be messing
with it. You don't want to be struggling with sin. You want
to come to the end with victory over sin where it's just where
you've got dominion, where you've got victory. You know, you're
not being defeated. You're not fiddling around with
it. And that's where you're going to boast. That's where you're
going to find your joy unspeakable and full of glory. Wow! We've been given a taste of the
powers of the age to come. It says taste in Hebrews chapter
6. You better believe it. Just a
taste. And if we've just been given
a taste, how much more there is. The streams of earth I've
tasted. Far deep. More deep I'll drink
above. Blessed are the dead who die
in the Lord. That's it. That's the ultimate.
Unless the Lord comes first and we go without dying. What has the Lord done for us? That we will conquer the grave. Amen. The Lord bless you. It's
a privilege to share the Word of God with you. Thank you for
praying for me. I pray for you. The Lord bless
you. And make you all burning and shining lights in this great
and exceeding and wicked city called San Antonio. You don't
need to worry about going to the jungle somewhere. Here's
your jungle. Press on. My love to you. My love to you. Farewell. Goodbye. There's no goodbye. We'll see you in a little while.
You won't be far behind me.
Blessed Are Those Who Die In the Lord
Bob preached this sermon on September 2, 2012, just two months before Bob died of pancreatic cancer and the Lord took him to glory.
| Sermon ID | 98121822177 |
| Duration | 41:30 |
| Date | |
| Category | Sunday Service |
| Bible Text | Revelation 14:13 |
| Language | English |
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