Thursday, October 3, 2019

Sermon 33: God is No Where

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Introduction:

There is lot of suffering and pain in this world that we are living in. Maybe you have been diagnosed with sickness or you lost your job or a loved one passed away or your prayers are taking a long time to be answered. Despite doing your best, your condition is the same. On one side you are God’s child, doing everything the best you can but on the other side, you don’t have an answer to the pain you are going through. You are asking to “Where is God when it hurts?”

Summary:

In this world of pain and hurts, where is God when it hurts? What is God doing when a believer is going through pain, trouble, and hurt in life? A powerful sermon to encourage believers in times of pain and brokenness.

Topical Question:

Where is God when it hurts?”

Title: God is No Where

Scripture: Psalms 34:18-19

18 The Lord is near to the brokenhearted And saves those who are crushed in spirit. 19 Many are the afflictions of the righteous, But the Lord delivers him out of them all.

Illustration:

I remember back in the 80's having settled in a good work as a programmer/instructor in a computer school, I resigned just because I got a great opportunity to work in Singapore. I was selected out of many people. I got the appointment letter from one of the reputed firms in Singapore. I surrendered my passport and paid my visa and work permit charges, only to find out a couple of weeks later that my visa had been rejected because of government policies. My dreams shattered. I did not know why? I never got any answer why I was going through hardships?

Maybe you are having the same question today – Where is God when it hurts?

Many people think that God has given them a tough life, whereas some others are having an easy life. Sometimes we feel that we suffer far more than others. But this is simply not the case, everyone has unique troubles. Your friends may not have the same trouble as yours; you may not have the same problems as mine. Everyone has their own share of struggle but the Lord has promised to be with us and deliver us from all our troubles.

In the Bible, from Abraham to David to Apostle John, all were afflicted, all were in trouble, yet all came out of their trouble as heroes of faith, stronger, and higher. It does not mean that God enjoys putting us through trials. In the world of sin we are living in, there is pain but God will deliver the righteous out of it.

Sermon Body:

Where is God when it hurts? Today I am going to share with you 4 biblical truths to ponder at!

Truth 1. God tests our heart in our hurts.

Explanation:

Do we believe and trust God even in the midst of pain and suffering? Do we believe in the promises of God even when everything looks impossible? Do we trust in God even when we do not understand His ways in our lives? Our trials can be a test of our faith. Illustration:

We know the test Shadrach, Meshach, and Abed-Nego went through. When King Nebuchadnezzar asked the people to fall down and worship the golden image he made, they said, “No, Even if we are thrown into the blazing furnace, the God we serve is able to save us from it, and he will rescue us from your hand. But even if he does not, we want you to know king that we will not serve your gods or worship the image of gold you have set up.” As a result, they were bound and cast into the furnace that was made seven times hotter. As the king and people were watching, there was a fourth person in the fire. See what the King said: Daniel 3:25-27 25 He said, “Look! I see four men walking around in the fire, unbound and unharmed, and the fourth looks like a son of the gods.” 26 Nebuchadnezzar then approached the opening of the blazing furnace and shouted, “Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego, servants of the Most High God, come out! Come here!” So Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego came out of the fire, 27 and the satraps, prefects, governors and royal advisers crowded around them. They saw that the fire had not harmed their bodies, nor was a hair of their heads singed; their robes were not scorched, and there was no smell of fire on them. God tested them and they proved to be faithful. Eventually, God promoted them. Daniel 3:30 Then the king promoted Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego in the province of Babylon.

Application:

Listen brothers--- When we are going through a hurt, God is right there testing our heart, but there is always a promotion when trust in God. All those of who are going through trials, understand God is with you and a promotion is on your way.

Truth 2. God directs us in our hurts.

Explanation:

Unaware to us, God is directing us when we are going through a hard phase in life.

In 1 Kings 17, after telling the super prophesy of his life to King Ahab, Elijah was led by God to hide in Kerith Ravine. God directed the ravens to bring him bread and meat in the morning and evening; he also drank from the brook. When the whole country was in famine and drought, God’s servant was amply supplied. But sometime later the book dried up because there was no rain in the land. The ravens stopped bringing food. Oh! All of a sudden Elijah is in a great problem. No job, no ministry, no food, and now no water. Can you imagine the thoughts that would have gone in Elijah’s mind? God, you sent me here and now and now all is see is a dry stream and no food. Probably, he would have felt like giving up. Elijah would have felt that was the end of the road for him.

When you study this story further, this hurt was for a change. God sent Elijah to Zarephath and provided a widow to take care of him. When God dried the brook, God had already prepared everything needed for him at Zarephath. God was directing Elijah to a new destiny.

Application:

Sometimes God brings a hurt to get us moving. Maybe you lost a job or a friend has betrayed you. Don’t give up in your trials, look by faith there is a greater destiny coming your way.

Truth 3: God corrects us in our hurts.

Explanation:

God can also use our hurts to correct us. There are other times when we are wrong. We have strayed into sin, we have made wrong choices and we need God’s correction.

Illustration:

Jonah disobeyed God. He went the opposite direction. Finally, he was thrown into the sea. He should have been killed in the middle of the sea. God is so good, even before he could repent God sent a great fish and kept him alive in the sea. Jonah repented in the belly of the fish and God brought him out of that situation and led him back to the direction God wanted him to take.

Application:

Brethren, Do you realize that when we deliberately stray from what we know is right, God has promised to correct us? All we have to do is to believe what the scriptures is telling us!! Amen!

Look at Hebrews 12:5-6 “My son, do not make light of the Lord’s discipline, and do not lose heart when he rebukes you, 6 because the Lord disciplines the one he loves, and he chastens everyone he accepts as his son.” We have all made mistakes, we have all made choices like Jonah, but that does not change God. He loves you and is still drawing you closer to him and if you can repent, he will forgive us and will bring us out.

Truth 4: God protects us in our hurts.

Explanation:

Sometimes God uses failures and problems to protect us. Joseph was obviously his father’s favorite son. And as a result of this favoritism, his brothers were filled with hatred and bitterness towards him. Then one day in their hatred they sold him as a slave to a caravan traveling to Egypt. It all happened so quickly. One moment he was the favorite son, getting anything he wanted and the next he was in chains and being sold into slavery.

Life couldn’t seem to be any worse for Joseph. He felt defeated, lonely, unloved, rejected but God had a purpose & a plan for what he was going through. God took him out of slavery and made him a ruler in Egypt, second only in power to Pharaoh. Years later, during the time of a severe famine, Joseph saw his brothers once again when they came to Egypt to beg for the privilege of buying food. They had no idea that this Egyptian ruler standing before them was Joseph. Finally when Joseph revealed himself to his brothers, they were petrified with fear & begged Joseph not to kill them.

See what Joseph said back to his brothers. Genesis 45:7-8 7 God sent me ahead of you to preserve for you a remnant on earth and to save your lives by a great deliverance. 8 “So then, it was not you who sent me here, but God. Joseph probably felt defeated and a failure until this very day, away from his family, but now he realized it was God’s protection upon Joseph’s life. He got a new perspective now. Remember through Joseph’s trouble God even protected his family. Genesis 45:5 And now, do not be distressed and do not be angry with yourselves for selling me here, because it was to save lives that God sent me ahead of you.

Application:

Friends, Are you going through trials, heartache, hardships or hurt in life; unknown to you God’s hand of protection is all over you. Truth 5: Hurts make us rely on God.

Explanation:

Sometimes it is only when we are crushed and down that we see the face of God, and we wholeheartedly learn to trust in him.

See what Apostle Paul has to about his hardships: 2 Corinthians 1:8-9 8 We do not want you to be uninformed, brothers, about the hardships we suffered in the province of Asia. We were under great pressure, far beyond our ability to endure, so that we despaired even of life. 9 Indeed, in our hearts we felt the sentence of death. But this happened that we might not rely on ourselves but on God, who raises the dead.

Scholars say that the trial was the great riot that broke out in Ephesus mentioned in Acts 19. The life of all the Christians in that city was under threat. Paul must have gone through some unusual emotional stress and physical threat during this time. Paul was utterly, unbearably crushed. He came to the lowest the human spirit can come to, the uttermost sense of despair. He said, “We felt that we had received the sentence of death.” It was absolutely hopeless; he had given up; there was no way out. But then he adds, but that was to make us rely not on ourselves but on God, who raises the dead. Paul says very clearly that the trial was to refocus his attention back to God.

After going through the trial see what Paul says: 2 Corinthians 4:8-9 8 We are hard pressed on every side, but not crushed; perplexed, but not in despair; 9 persecuted, but not abandoned; struck down, but not destroyed. Application:

Listen brothers, Paul says it very boldly that hurts, hardships, and trials cannot destroy a child of God, but in fact it promotes us. Your challenges cannot destroy you, it cannot stop you, and you will not be crushed. Amen! One of the major reasons God sends us suffering is to refocus our trust in God. Praise God!!! Conclusion:

God is at work in your life even when you do not recognize it or understand it. He’s in the storm with you. He’s calling you to rise above it, rise above your situation.

Illustration:

Do you know that an eagle knows when a storm is approaching long before it breaks? When the storm hits, it sets its wings so that the wind will pick it up and lift it above the storm. While the storm rages below, the eagle is soaring above it. The eagle does not escape the storm. It simply uses the storm to lift it higher. It rises on the winds that bring the storm. When the storms of life come upon us we can rise above them by setting our minds toward God. The storms do not have to overcome us. We can allow God’s power to lift us above them.

Wednesday, October 2, 2019

Be Strong And Courageous Sermon 32

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Introduction:

Topical Question:

How can we be strong, and courageous?

Summary:

Assuming leadership roles can often be tough. It requires being strong & courageous. This sermon shares Biblical advice as to how we can be strong & courageous.

Title:

Be Strong And Courageous

Scripture:

Joshua 1:1-18

Sermon Body:

This sermon shares four Biblical advice as to how we can be strong & courageous.

Point 1: Stand on the Promises. V 3

3 Every place on which the sole of your foot treads, I have given it to you, just as I spoke to Moses.

Explanation:

Joshua is in a tight position. Can you imagine having to fill the shoes of Moses? Taking the place of a man...who could speak to God through a burning bush...cast down his rod, and have it turn into a snake, and then retrieve it, and find it a rod again. Can you imagine being the predecessor of a man that could stretch out his rod, and divide the Red Sea. Moses had led the children of Israel out of Egyptian bondage, and through many precarious situations. But now Moses is dead. How can Joshua lead the people to the “land of promise”?

How will Joshua manage to do this? What does Joshua need in order to fulfill this awesome task? The answer is that he needs to stand on God's promise! God will give to him what he needs to fulfill this calling.

In this chapter God instructs Joshua 3 times to “be strong, and be courageous”. Such easy instructions....but how is he to be strong, and courageous?

Illustration:

Adrian Rogers tells about the man who bragged that he had cut off the tail of a man-eating lion with his pocket knife. Asked why he hadn’t cut off the lion’s head, the man replied: “Someone had already done that.” It’s easy sometimes to be cocky, and pretend to be brave..but what someone needed was true bravery, and courage.

Application:

Brothers and sisters --- To live the kind of Life that God wants us to in the society that we live in...we need courage the way that Joshua did!

Sometimes its hard to be strong, and courageous. but God will dictates to you how to be so. Amen!!!

Point 2: Sense the Presence. V 5

5 No man will be able to stand before you all the days of your life. Just as I have been with Moses, I will be with you; I will not fail you or forsake you.

Explanation:

How can Joshua lead with confidence, how can he confront the battles that lie ahead ? He can because the same God that was with Moses is with him. A God that will not forsake, and one that will not fail. Every place that the sole of his foot touched was to become their land....and every step that Joshua took God was with him.

Illustration:

One summer evening, during a violent thunderstorm, a mother was tucking her small boy into bed. She was about to turn off the light when he asked with a tremor in his voice, “Mommy, will you sleep with me tonight?” The mother smiled and gave him a reassuring hug. “I can’t dear,” she said, “I have to sleep with Daddy.” A long silence was broken at last by a shaken little voice saying, “The big sissy.”

Application:

Today, if we are children of God, he has promised never to leave us nor to forsake us. He not only is with us...but is in us.

Point 3: Stay the Path V 7

Only be strong and very courageous; be careful to do according to all the law which Moses My servant commanded you; do not turn from it to the right or to the left, so that you may have success wherever you go.

Explanation:

If Joshua is to be “strong, and courageous” he must stay the path...he must not turn...he must not compromise...he must not become distracted....he must not become detoured from what the will of God is. He must stay the path set before him. Faithfulness is the key.

Illustration:

I’d like to tell you a story about Chad Le Clos and the importance of staying in your own lane if you want to win the race. Some of you may recognize Le Clos’ name. He is a South African swimmer who won five medals in the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics in Singapore and is an Olympic, World and Commonwealth Games champion many times over. By the time he swam in the Olympics in 2016, Le Clos was already one of South Africa’s most decorated Olympians.

The 2016 Olympics were billed as a heavily hyped rematch of sorts between Le Clos and American swimming legend Michael Phelps. Phelps was the winner of the 200 meter butterfly in 2004 and 2008, and Le Clos narrowly beat him in 2012.

During the medal race, photographers snapped the moment that showed Le Clos turning his head to the side to see where Phelps was during the race. That distraction cost him dearly. Not only did Le Clos not mentally stay in his own lane; he also didn’t even medal in that race, finishing in fourth place.

Application:

Brothers in Christ -- put this in your mind!!! God blesses faithfulness ! Compromise leads to chaos....distractions often lead to destruction...but faithfulness leads to fulfillment. Are we being faithful...or is it possible that we’ve gotten off the path that God has called us to follow?

Point 4. Start the Process. V 11

11 “Pass through the midst of the camp and command the people, saying, ‘Prepare provisions for yourselves, for within three days you are to cross this Jordan, to go in to possess the land which the Lord your God is giving you, to possess it.’”

Explanation:

What God had told Joshua would have been no good if he had not begin to assimilate this plan. In this verse, Joshua begins the process. The transfer of leadership has taken place...Joshua believes what God has said..and begins to demonstrate it. He begins his journey of bravery,and courage.

It is not enough simply to know the word of God....sense his presence, we must put into action what he tells us to do. Joshua now begins that process. He takes action....he begins the task of moving forward.

Illustration:

“In leadership, life and all things it’s far wiser to judge people by their deeds than their speech - their track record rather than their talk” – Rasheed Ogunlaru” (Inspirational Speaker)

Application:

How about us brothers? We’ve heard the word of God...sensed his presence, and his leading...but are we still just sitting ? What are we waiting for ?

Let’s get going. There is ground to cover, battles to be won, Jobs that are unfinished.....let’s “be strong and courageous” and do it !

Conclusion:

Message Summary:

The four Biblical advice as to how we can be strong & courageous. ---Stand on God's Promises. Sense God's Presence, Stay on your Course, and start the process.

Specific Objective:

For the unbelievers:

God loves you and He is desiring that you too love Him. Trusting your life to him.

For the believers:

So what's holding you back from being strong and courageous?

I challenge you, Why not listen to God's call?