Posted on 11/06/2002 6:01:50 PM PST by anncoulteriscool
Purity: Sincerely Living by John MacArthur
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Scripture: 2 Corinthians 1:12
Talking about holiness; talking about purity of life is of course absolutely critical. It is the desire of the Lord that we be conformed to the image of His Son. It is the Word of Scripture that, if you say you abide in Christ, you ought to walk the way He walked, and of course He walked without sin. That is, of course, the whole point of sanctification, and dealing with this is really critical, particularly in your youth. I will never forget being in the hospital room, a man was 78 years old; he was dying of heart failure and I stood and leaned over his bed and I said, Are you ready to go to heaven? And he was weeping, and I was a little bit concerned about his conditionI had known him for a number of years. He said, Well, my trust is in Jesus Christ, 78 years old, but he said, I just never got victory over pornography. 78 years old! I was fairly well shocked by that because he hadnt even lived in this generation; he didnt even have a computer. Nor was the film industry anything like it is, or television, today, in the years he cultivated habits. Apparently there was access to that kind of stuff for him and here he was 78 years old and that was the deep wound, in a sense, that he was carrying into meeting the Lord in heaven.
If you are going to win that battleI am going to tell you today where you are going to have to win it. I am going to get right down to the nitty-gritty of where the battle has to be won.
I want to start with an illustration of a man named Job. You remember Job, Im sure. Job was, by Gods own attesting, a righteous man. In fact, in the first chapter of Job, in the first part of the first chapter, hes identified as one of the most righteous, if not the most righteous man on earththe purist man, the holiest man. Thats against the grain of what you might expect because thats way back before the revelation of Scripture was even written down. He would have lived in the Patriarchal period, in the time of Genesis, so he wouldnt have had any Scripture to read, certainly he wouldnt have had all of the nuances of New Testament sanctification to lean on, and yet he knew what it was to love his Lord with all his heart and soul and it impacted his life to the point that God commends him as the most righteous man. And then everything went south in his life.
His children, his family, all went over to have dinner at one of the sons houses and Sabeans came and raided the place and slaughtered his entire familyall of his children. And then it went from there to his crops, and his animals, and then his own physical health and he got these terrible boils all over him. I mean, talk about disasterone disaster after another, and the question, of course, that arises in your minds is, If this is what happens to the most righteous man in the worldwhat does blessing mean? If being righteous is supposed to produce blessing, how does this work? But anyway, Job is in a dire situation. The only person left in his life, in the immediate family, is his wife and she, frankly, is a pain. She said to him, Curse God and die, which is pretty terrible advice.
His friends, of course, know about this horrifying disaster and so they come to comfort him. His friends sit for seven days and never say anythingthey were dead silent for seven days. It took them seven days of just flat-out mourning in silence to reach a point where they thought they could say anything; thats how profound the suffering was. All they could do was just agonize with him, and at the end of seven days they gave speeches.
Now during those seven days they were infinitely wise, because they said nothing stupid. As soon as they opened their mouths all wisdom left, and they gave these ridiculous speeches. The bottom line was, Well, this is evidence that you are a sinful man! This is proof-positive Job that there is something really rotten in your life, and obviously we dont know about it. Now, remember, none of them knew about the conversation that God was having with Satan that brought it about. None of them knew Gods assessment of Job, because that was in the secret councils of heaven. So they gave the standard deal that most people give if you are having that kind of problem in lifeyou must be a bad person. So they give their silly speeches.
Job listens to them dutifully and then he answers them in the 31st chapter of Job. By doing a little bit of inventory, he says, Well, I made a covenant with my eyes, so I havent been gazing at virgins. If I have walked with falsehood, and my foot has hastened after deceit, then let God show me that, because I look at my situation and I have integrity. If my heart has been enticed by a woman, or if I have lurked at my neighbor's doorwayyou know, thats a Peeping TomMay my wife grind for another, may my wife leave me and cook for somebody else, for that would be a lustful crime. If I have despised the claim of my male or female slaves when they filed a complaint against me,if I havent treated my employees right, then let God show me. If I have kept the poor from their desire, or caused the eyes of the widow to fail,you know dropping her head in despair, because you wouldnt meet the widows needIf I have put my confidence in gold; if I have rejoiced at the death of my enemyhes going down the litany of all the possible things he could have done wrong and at the end of it, he says, I just dont see any of this. So, chapter 32, verse one, so wonderful, Then these three men ceased answering Job, listen to this, because he was righteous in his own eyes. Underline that! Mark that! Thats really critical. Job 32:1, He was righteous in his own eyes.
It wasnt a matter of what people thought about him. They were dead wrong. They hadnt seen any of these sinshe said, If I have done any of this, tell me! They just assumed it because things werent going very well. But at the end of the day he takes his stand, not on what God knows because he doesnt know what God knows, not on what they think because they dont think right. At the end of all of it he is righteous in his own eyes, he has done an assessment of his own heart and has been exonerated. That is critical; let me put it to you simply.
If you are going to be a holy person; if you are going to be a righteous person, its going to have to take place in your own heart. Thats where the battle has to be fought. You have to be able to say what Job said, Im righteous, Ive looked at myself, Ive examined myself, Ive looked at my motives, Ive looked at my heart, and I dont buy your accusations. Because, if its anything less than that, its going to blow up, I promise you. If you didnt win the battle on the inside, sooner or later it will show up on the outsideyou cant keep the lid on it. Its impossible, youre not that clever and youre not that alert, youre not that disciplined. If you are losing the battle on the inside, when nobody knows, where nobody sees, and you know that you are not righteous thereit will show up. Be sure your sins will what? find you out.
Let me take you to another man in the New Testament. Turn to 2 Corinthians, chapter one; 2 Corinthians, chapter one. This is one of my favorite books and I am in the process of writing a commentary on this, and I was talking to the publishers that do my books, and they said, You know, we want you to do a book on spiritual leadership, a book on principles of leadershipspiritual leadership. I said, Thats easy: 2 Corinthiansthats it! So I am figuring out how I can take the commentary on 2 Corinthians, and just take the material in that incredible book on leadership and distill it down into a book on leadership written by, in my judgment, the greatest leader that ever livedhumanly, the Apostle Paul. The model of his leadership is in this epistle.
In 2 Corinthians you get a better look at the heart of Paul than you do anywhere, anywhere in the New Testament. The reason you do is because hes under attack. It is the same thing with Job, hes under attack. Only this time it is not his friends, its his enemies. With Job it was his friends, who were attacking his credibility and his integrity, and Job stood the test by saying, Ive examined my life and Im telling you Im righteous! Well, Paul is being attacked by enemies. They are false teachers, a combination of Greek philosophy and Greek oratory sort of wed together with Judizing elements of Judaism invading the Church. The false teachers came into the Corinthian church; they wanted to teach lies as false teachers always dothey are agents of Satan and they bring doctrines of demons. You know, they are like the clock that doesnt runthey are right twice a day, and that gives them some credibility. They came into Corinth and they knew that if they were going to teach their lies and upset the gospel and tear up the Church and destroy evangelism: they were going to have to get rid of the confidence people had in Paul, so they decided to attack Paul. If they could discredit Paul, if they could totally undermine Paulit happens all the timepeople do it to their pastors. You know, somebody who decides they want to bring some new teaching into the church or some new power structure into the church, will do everything they can to undermine the pastor, to destroy the pastor. It happens, not just in churches, it happens in any environment, and thats what happened.
So they started attacking Paul, and they basically said, and I will show you the key here, its over in chapter four and verse two. He says, We have renounced the things hidden because of shame, not walking in craftiness or adulterating the Word of God. Now heres what they were accusing him of: They were accusing himand you would have to kind of go through the whole book to put all the pieces of this togetherthey were accusing him of sexual sin; they were accusing him of material greed; they were accusing him of being in the ministry for money and favors from women; they were accusing him of falsifying his apostolic credentials; they were accusing him of over estimating his ministry impact and effectiveness; they were accusing him primarily of having a secret, hidden life of shame. In other words, he was a phony; he was a hypocrite; he came on as if he was the servant of God and the man of God, but under the surface was this hidden, shameful, wretched, wicked life. That he was walking in craftiness, that is, he was a deceiver; that he was not true to the Word of GodHe was adulterating it. Thats the sum of it; thats the worse that could be said, that underneath the surface of this apparently godly, faithful, proclaimer of the gospel, there was a secret, hidden life of shame, and he was nothing but a hypocrite.
You know, there are people in the ministry for whom that is true. Theyre in there preaching and teaching, and under the surface there is a hidden life of shame. They have just uncovered a pastor, back in the Midwest, who preached in his church for over twenty years. That means that he had probably people who were in that church when they were born and they had grown into their twenties when he was there; gone through their life under his leadership. They found out that the church, for all those twenty years, had been giving him money, and had been giving him money, because he had a desire to give money to poor families in the area as a witness for the church. They gave him cash so he could give it to the poor families. They began to do a little bit of a study and they found out that the poor families never got that, but the local prostitutes got it over a period of twenty years. Now, thats a secret, hidden life of shame. He was exposed and of course then immediately people who have sat under his ministry for twenty years retroactively go back and wonder, What in the world has this twenty years been, if this man, without the power and influence of the Spirit of God has been my teacher? Horrific things like that happen from time to time and there are those who have a hidden life of shame, and you know that; youve experience some things like that as well. Sometimes it is even your parents, or somebody in your family who puts on a show for people in church but underneath its like the whited sepulchers full of dead mens bones.
So they said that of Paul. I want you to see Pauls answer, chapter one, verse 12, because I think this gets back to the core of what we are talking about here. 2 Corinthians 1:12, this is the heart and soul of the issue, Our proud confidence is this, now Paul says, Look I have got to answer these accusations. Now I want you to understand that Paul is a humble man. We know that very clearly. It comes through everything he writes. He is a selfless man; he is a Christ exalting man; he wants to do nothing but exalt Jesus Christ and Him crucified. When they ask him for his apostolic credentials he says, I was beaten more than you; I was shipwrecked; and all of that; stoned and left for dead. He looked at his suffering as the true badge of his apostleship because in it was the essence of his humiliation for the sake of the gospelhe was not a proud man. But, he was willing to defend himself against false accusations, because he didnt want people to believe what was not true and therefore discredit his ministry, and therefore shut themselves off from the truth which he preached. So, reluctantlyhe hates this, and you see that all the way through this epistle, he hates to have to defend himself, but he will do it, he will do it. And how will he do it?
I was flying across America and one of the leading religious evangelical preacher, TV preacher, sat down behind me on a jet, and proceeded to drink too much and get to the point where he was inebriated. He saw me and he knew who I was, and he, for whatever reason, didnt like me. So he decided in his lack of self-control to let me know that and he just unloaded on me. I said to him, Well, this is very interesting that you are sitting there and talking to me because I am, right now, writing a review of your book for Moody Monthly magazine, so maybe I can ask you a few personal questions and make sure I get this right? Well, that was a pretty stunning providential meeting. Well, then he launched into some furor and used some profane words at me. I went ahead and wrote the review and it was published. Later on, about two weeks after this incident on the plane, I received a thick envelope, about that thick, for him, full of fifteen letters written by everybody on his staff that knew him, telling me what a wonderful person he was, I work with this guy and he is a good , and it went on paragraphs fifteen letters on different letterheads from all these different people in his organization.
You know what? I didnt buy that, I didnt buy that! What is that? I saw what was in his heart. When he got under the influence the real deal became manifest.
So whats Paul going to do to defend himself? Is he going to say, Heres fifteen letters from my fifteen buddies? You say I have a hidden life of shame? No, I dont, and heres fifteen letters. No! Look at verse twelve, heres our confidence, The testimony of our conscience Look, Paul says, Im telling you, Ive looked inside and heres the testimony of my own conscience, that in holiness and godly sincerity, not in fleshly wisdom but in the grace of God. In other words, this holiness and this godly sincerity comes by the grace of God, not by the wisdom of my flesh. But I am telling you, my conscience tells me that we have conducted ourselves in the world and especially towards you in a way that is holy and godly.
Let me tell you something folks, if you cant say thatyouve got a problemyou really have a problem, because it is only a question of time before that gets manifest. If you are not able to say with Job, I have done a full examination and Im telling you I am righteous, as righteous as a man can be before God. If you cant say that; you have a serious problem, because you are losing the battle on the inside and it will show up on the outside, because as you think in your heart so you are. And if they come at you and they say that you have a secret hidden life of shame; if somebody came to you and pinned you to the corner and said, Are there secret things in your lifeshameful things that only you know about that you are trying to cover and so forth and so on? Could you stand up with the Apostle Paul and say, Look, my proud confidence is this, that my conscience tells me that I have conducted myself in the world, that means in the world outside the church when nobody is looking, and I have conducted myself in the church right with you, in such a fashion that my conscience tells I have conducted myself in holiness and godly sincerity, not by my own fleshly ability, but by the grace of God at work in me? Thats the safest place youll ever be, and thats the highest earthly court. God is the highest heavenly court; the highest earthly court is conscience.
Sometimes people say to me, Well, you know John, who are you accountable too? Who are you accountable too? Oh, I have huge lists of people that I am accountable too: youI am accountable to you. You expect a certain kind of conduct out of me, dont you? I am accountable to you, believe me. You have expectations that I as a man of God, as a teacher of the Word of God, as the president of a college that bears the name of Jesus Christyou have expectations of me that legitimately would establish the fact that I should live a godly life. I should live in holiness and godly sincerity. You have that expectation of me; that expectation of me is a point of accountability and if you have it, and youre here for a time and gone, and the faculty are here all the timethey have it on an enduring basis.
And then, there are people around me, people that I work with here, like Mark, and Dick, and Brad, and Kevin, and othersthey have expectations of me, and so do the other people that I work with in the various ministries, so do the elders of Grace Church, and so does the congregation thereI have a lot of accountability there.
My wife, she thinks that I should do everything I preachperfectly! I tell her, Honey, I preach a better message than I can live! I mean, give me some slackjust a little. Thats a lot of accountability. My children hold me accountable. Do you think they have an expectation for me? Of course they do. My grandchildren hold me accountable. I have another one coming into the world in a couple of weeks, so Ive got another little guy who is going to expect me to live a life that supports what I say I believe. And those people are at varying levels around me, moving into very, very intimate levels where people that work very closely with me have seen me in every situation.
I am always amazed, I was on an elevator in a foreign country, not long ago, and I said to a person something like, Which floor is such and such? And somebody spun around and said, I know that voiceyoure John MacArthur! Oh, I mean that happens to me quite a bitwalking down the street somewhere in some other part of the world. I have accountability but let me tell you something, nobody on this planet knows whats in my heartnobody, and nobody can hold me accountable therethat is where the battle is won or lost, and if you are losing it there, you are going to lose it on the outside because you cant keep the lid on that.
Turn to James, and you know I didnt know what I was going to say until I started saying it, so we will just keep going and see where we getthis will be like link sausage, you know, well get to the end of something and well whack it offyou know. James 1, its kind of fun, you know, to go and hear yourself because you dont know what you are going to say. James 1, but I am talking from the heart so you understand that passages jump into my mind. James 1, verse 14, Each one is tempted when he is carried away and enticed by what? Say it! his own lustthats the problem! Its not about whats outside, its about whats inside. Five people could see the same image and have five different reactions to that image. Five people could hear the same conversation and have five different responses. Its about whats on the inside. Temptation takes place on the inside when youre carried away, you know, it just puts a hook in your nose and drags you off like a slave, and then, verse fifteen, When lust has conceived, it gives birth to what? sin. You know, you conceive it in your mind and itll be born in your life, and in the end it is deadly stuffverse 15 says, It brings forth death and thats why verse sixteen says, so dont be deceived my beloved brethren. Dont be deceived into thinking that you can cultivate in your heart evil thoughts and things like that and not have it affect your life in manifest sin and perhaps even death. So you have to win the battle inside.
Now let me get a little more diagnostic, ok? Lets go inside and let me just give you some categories to think about. Through the years I have tried to reduce this to something that we can kind of manage. Let me see if I can refine it a little bit today.
1. Sins of the Past.
The first thing that is troublesome on the inside is past sinpast sin. We like to think that one of the blessings that God has given us is a good memory. You know there are many times I thank God for a bad memorycan you understand that? There [is] so much stuff, in fact, most of the things that I have heard in my life and seen I would like to forgetwouldnt you? You know, we only want a good memory when somebody says nice things about us, or when we have these really nice experiences, or when were having a test. But, sins of the past are a big problem because you can sin by remembering the past.
I remember talking to a guy one time who had married a beautiful Christian girl. Before he was a Christian he had lived a really wild life full of immorality. It was just soon after his honeymoon, and he had married this pure, beautiful Christian girl, and I said, Well, did you have a wonderful time on your honeymoon? Just kind of off the cuff question making conversation, and turn out to be pretty profoundhe said, No, no. Then I said, Why? He said, Because I just kept thinking of all the past sexual experiences and I just couldnt keep my mind purewith his own wife on his own honeymoonthats recycling the past.
Young people, at this point in your life you are filling up your memory bank and Ill promise you this, that if you stick stuff in there that is sinful, Satan is really good at recycling that stuff. It isnt just when you did itit comes back. Its just like the images of those videos you shouldnt have seen; the images on the internet you shouldnt have seen; the movies you shouldnt have seen; the lyrics to the song you shouldnt have heard; the images that were vividly portrayed in your mind when you were reading something you shouldnt readit doesnt go awayit makes vivid, vivid memories particularly if you are sitting in a theater watching people doing things they ought not to be doing and they are 25 feet high in full colortough images to forget.
What happens is you cherish the memory of past sins. I cant tell you how many times Ive talked with homosexuals who have come to know Christ and I have asked them how they are doing and inevitably, inevitably, and we have had a lot of them converted at Grace Church and you wouldnt even know this about them; numbers of them have married and gone on with life; but inevitably they tell me the same thing they, Just cant get rid of those past experiencesthey keep recycling. Thats why David said this, David said to God in Psalm 25:7, Do not remember the sins of my youth. What was he doing? He was saying, God, would you please forget what I cant? I cant forget it!
In Ezekiel 23 the Lord condemned Israel and the way He did itHe compared Israel to a harlot, a prostitute named Oholibah, and this is what He said about the harlot that was analogous to Israel, Ezekiel 23:19, She multiplied her harlotries in other words, she was just engaged in multiplied prostitution. How? How did she multiply her harlotry? Listen to this, by remembering the days of her youth, when she had played the harlot. In other words, he says Israel is like a harlot who gets old and all shes got is a lifetime of harlotry to remember, and thats Israel. Israel is plagued by the memory of all its youth and all the harlotry.
Satan will take the garbage of your past, and you dont have much of a past yet, so protect your past by protecting your present because you are going to always live with that past in the background potentially to be cycled. Some of you know exactly what I mean: you engaged in a sin at some pointyou can actually have that sin come to mind; you can accept the temptation, move into the lust and savor again that lustful, sinful experience by just recycling it in your mind. Certainly thats what Jesus had in mind, in part, when He said, If you look on a woman to lust after her you have committed adultery in your heart, and not just once but every time you recycle that. So thats the past and you need to protect it.
2. Sins of the Future.
Then there is the future. You know, your mind not only wants to sin in the past but it wants to sin in the future too. It is really amazing it not only wants to reach back and recycle all the garbage of the past but it wants to invent sin for the future. Psalm 36 is so insightful, listen to what it says, He plans wickedness in his bedwhew! You are thinking about a person that you havent done something with, but youre thinking about what would it be like if you did it? Youre literally sinning on a future level, devising evil plans. You find that if you read through Psalm 64, Proverbs 14, lets see, Proverbs 15, Proverbs 24, theres a section in Proverbs 6it talks about, devising evil plans, planning to do evilwe would call it premeditated sin wouldnt we? So you know, your mind is a frightening thing. So you have got to grapple with sins of the past that get recycled, then you have got all of the plans for the sins in the future that you allow yourself to indulge inthose things, both directions, get stimulated by things you read; things you see, etcetera.
Some times those thoughts arent just about lusts; sometimes those thoughts are about angeryoure sitting on your bed figuring how you are going to get back at your teacher that gave you a C; youre sitting on your bed thinking how you are going to get back at the guy that undercut you in a certain situation; youre thinking about how you are going to fulfill your greed or your envy by stealing something and how you are going to elevate yourself in a certain environmentthats the sin of pride, and you havent really done it, but youre plotting it and the plotting itself is sin. So you have to deal with sins that are directed towards the past and sins that are directed toward the future as you devise them.
3. Sins of the Present.
Then of course in the middle is the present sinin your mind. And this is James 1; this is the fantasy world of the mind. The Bible calls this, the imagination. In Genesis 6:5 it says that, God looked down on the world and all that He ever saw was that all the imagination of their heart was only evil continually.
Sin is about the imagination; its about fantasies; its about looking and lusting; its about, like Proverbs 24:9 says, the thought of foolishness is sin, just the thought of some disobedience, of some iniquity, just the thought is sinjust the thought. Thats why you go back to what I read you in James 1, Sin is conceived in that fantasizing; in that imagining. So, we are still diagnosing the issue here and the battle has to be won inside in the mind; in the conscience; in the heart, thats why David said, Create in me a clean what? heart. Create in me a clean heart Lord, just do the work on the inside. It is not easy to do that because you would think, Well, you guys that are olderyou dont have the same problem. Well, sure, there is a certain spiritual maturing; theres a decreasing frequency of sin; theres an increasing love of righteousness, but the older you get the more you have a memory bank of sinful things, and those can be recycled. Thats why Paul said, Oh wretched man that I am! Who shall deliver me from the body of this death? Thats why Paul said, For to me, to live is Christ, and to die is .. what? gain. It wasnt because he wanted to wear a crown; it was because he wanted to be delivered from past, future, and present sin that beleaguered him. Thats what makes heaven attractive to me; I dont care about gold streets honestly, I mean it doesnt move me that much. Im sure Ill appreciate it when I arrive; I cant really comprehend what transparent gold looks like, and I have never imagined one pearl being big enough to make a whole gate. Those are sort of interesting and novel things, but what interests me about heaven is the absence of sin, and thats where David was, Create in me a clean heart,the work has to go down inside and be done there.
So, Im just trying to give you the focus young people; thats where the battle has to be won, and if you are losing it there, you know what you need to do. Let me give you some steps:
1. Confess and forsake any sin that is secret sin.
Im talking practical, on your face, on your knees, explicitsay the words to the Lord. If nobody is around, say them out loud, and confess and forsake any sin or pattern of sin that is inside that nobody knows about. Isaiah 55:7, Let the wicked forsake his way, and the unrighteous man forsake his thoughts. Forsake those thoughts, and you start by confessing. Hack Agag to pieces, dont let him live, the Old Testament analogy from 1 Samuel 15, they let the king live that God said to kill, and so he came back, and he came back, and he came back, and every time he came back he was destructive again, and God says, Why didnt you kill him when I told you to kill him? When you find the sins that are there, Hack Agag to pieces.
2. Do not expose yourself to evil attractions.
Job 31:1, Job said, I made a covenant with my eyes. I made a covenant with my eyes and he said, You know what? I kept my covenant. Guard what you see! I am not talking about a glimpse or a glance; Im talking about guard what you look at and absorb.
3. Another element is: Feed on the Word of God.
David said, Thy Word have I hid in my heart, that I might not . what? sin. You know it is amazing when you are saturated with the Word of God, how fast that puts the brakes on things, thats what the Bible means when it says, Let the Word of Christ dwell in you richly. Which is the same as being Filled with the Spirit, exactly; you are filled and controlled with the Holy Spirit when the Word of God dominates your thinking. Feed on the Word; feed on the Word. I mean, I can tell you this, it is as simple as this: The output of your life is in direct proportion to the intake of Scripture truth, and Im talking about the honest, heartfelt intake.
So start on the negative, confess and forsake the sin, be specific. If there are patterns of sin in your private, secret life that nobody knows aboutyou bring those before the Lord; confess and forsake those things. And then avoid evil attractions: anything that incites sin. I mean, for some people just dont keep getting catalogs of stuff that you dont need but that generates discontent. I mean there are a million ways you could approach that. Feed on the Word of God.
4. Think on righteous things.
Philippians 4:8, Think on righteous things. I mean, thats about as practical as it gets, Think on righteous things. Whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is of good reputation I mean, if there is such a thing as excellence, and there is, if there is such a thing as being worthy of praise, then let your mind dwell on those things! Find praiseworthy things; spiritually excellent things; things that honor God!
5. Cultivate loving the Lord.
One other practical thing, cultivate loving the Lord; cultivate loving the Lord. I cant guess what God is doing in my life, but I would say from just my human viewpoint: The single greatest influence on my life, through the years, has been my study of Jesus Christ. Whether Matthew, Mark, Luke, John, and I have spent nearly nine years teaching Matthew, and then when I did that, I went back and wrote commentary on it, and then I went back again and wrote the notes in the Study Bible on it, so I have been through Matthewoh, I dont know, maybe 10 or 11 years of Matthew. I spent several years going through the Gospel of John. I am now going through the Gospel of Luke, and I have been, I dont know, a couple of years doing that. I went through the Book of Hebrews which exalts Jesus Christ in absolutely overwhelming and magnificent ways. I have gone through the Book of Colossians several times in my life and that too is an exaltation of the Lord Jesus Christ. One of the most glorious experiences I have had is twice to go through the Book of Revelation, to teach it twice completely and then to write a two-volume commentary on the Book of Revelation as well.
I suppose if you added up the 35 years of ministry, maybe 25 of those years I have been dealing pretty directly with Jesus Christ, and the rest of the epistles, like the Book of Romans, you are dealing indirectly; and Galatians indirectly; and the Thessalonian epistles; and the other epistles as well. But I really believe the single greatest contributor to the way my spiritual inner man functions is my love for Jesus Christ. Every passage, and I dont know if you detect this if you hear me preach on the gospels, I literally find myself thrilled at the process of learning more about Jesus Christevery passage in the gospels, now of course in Lukeevery passage just unfolds His beauty and His majesty and His glory. I mean, it has taken me to a point where, more than most people by far, because I mean who does this? You know, normal people dont spend their whole life studying all week long for decades, so they dont have the opportunity to go as deeply into the things of Christ as I do.
But I will tell you this, that the most controlling feature of my life is the love that I have for Jesus Christ, and it is not some sentimental thing; its not some schmaltzy kind of weepy thing induced by some emotion. It is this reality of Who He is, and the glory and the wonder of His Person, and what He has done, and how he loved me enough to give His life for me, and how I was chosen in Him before the foundation of the world that I might be made into His image to dwell in His presence forever and ever and reflect that image, and all that goes in betweenall of the characteristics of Christ: the wonder of His meekness and gentleness and yet His strength and the perfect combination of grace and glory, and justice and tenderness, and you see it unfold on every page of the Scriptures.
To me that is the single greatest contributor to the victory insideis that I have a hard time with the idea that the Lord Jesus Christ would be disappointed with me. I dont want you to be disappointed with me; I can kind of control that on the outside. I dont want my wife and kids to be disappointed with me; I can control that on the outside. I dont want Jesus to be disappointed with me, and He knows my heart. I am like Peter; I am saying, Lord, I love you. Im telling you I love you. I know what it looks like, but I still love you. And then Peter finally says, you remember, Lord, you know my heart! You know I love you! (John 21). And Jesus responded by saying, Feed my sheep. I know you love me Peter. That to me, when it is all said and done, is where the battle is won. So get to know your Savior. Christian people sit in churches all over the world all their life, and have only a superficial knowledge of Christ, which takes away, from my standpoint, the most powerful, powerful motive for holiness.
Father, we are grateful again this morning that weve been given your Word that we might know what it is you want of us, but that we might also know our glorious Savior. I pray for these folks that are here; I being one like them, who has to fight all the same battles and has through all the years of my life. Help them, oh God, to win on the inside and may there be a real breaking in many hearts and a real honest openness, and may they find that secret place where they can unveil to you what you already know, and trade in that deception for a true and pure love for you. So that what they hide in the heart may not break loose like a broken sewer line someday to dirty their whole life and all those around them. May they win the battle now on the inside day by day by day, as they confess and forsake sin over and over again, as they feed on the Word, as they think on the things that are holy and pure, and mostly as they grow in their love for our dear Lord Jesus, who gave Himself for us, and in whose name we pray. Amen.
Thanks for serving your country. My dad was in the Air Force for 30 years.
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