Friday, February 17, 2006

Another Sermon Out of Retirement...

The following is a sermon given at the Warrens Baptist Church in March of 2003. There are a couple of things that I would like to point out.

As we discussed earlier, I use different versions of the Bible for different things. For my personal use I prefer the New American Standard or the New King James versions, but for the day of this sermon I used the New International Version for the comfort of my listeners.

For the purpose of this website though, I have substituted the New Living Version for clarity and ease of understanding.

Also I mention my Dog, Two Cats, Fish, Turtle, and Hermit crabs. In the last 3 years my dog “Bear” is no longer with us due to an ailment the Veterinarians still don’t recognize, he has not been replaced.

One of the two cats left us (natural causes) and was replaced later.

The last of the hermit crabs died long after we were told they would live. The turtle was released back into it’s natural habitat were he was picked up to begin with.

Out of 5, we have one fish left…barely. The cat’s have been “eyeing” him lately…

03-23-03

If you would please turn in your Bibles to the Book of Isaiah chapter 58 verse one. Isaiah 58 verse one. In the Old Testament it’s Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Song of Songs, and then Isaiah and Jeremiah.

While your looking for Isaiah chapter 58. I have tried for a very long time to keep my life simple. The motto I repeat to myself most is the K.I.S.S. motto: “Keep it Simple Stupid”

There is a certain amount of freedom in simplicity. I like to do things right the first time. If I don’t believe I will be able to it all and do it right the very first time, I will wait until I can. You would call that Procrastinating. I call it being a Perfectionist.

I am also admittedly very lazy, which will explain why I want to do it right the first time, and being lazy, I want to accomplish my goals with as little effort and in as little time as I possibly can. In my opinion, that makes me an efficiency expert! I suppose some of you might disagree with that.

What this all comes down to is I don’t like chores. I don’t want there to be anything I HAVE to do everyday.

I have gone to great lengths to try to avoid it. In the end avoiding chores became too much of a chore in itself and now I have several.

I do not and did not want any kind of animals as a pet or otherwise because I do not like chores. One of the reasons that I like cars and trucks and motorcycles and tractors is that “routine” maintenance is not an every day thing.

You get gas depending on how far you drive. Oil changes are more or less every three months. You get the idea.

Animals however you have to feed and water everyday and sometimes several times a day. I now own a dog, two cats, a turtle and two hermit crabs. I told you eventually avoiding chores became too much of a chore.

Of course along with the chores I have a dog that adores me and is always and I do mean always happy to see me. Two cats who have very different personalities who play with and entertain my family. A turtle who despite tradition has proved to be pretty quick, at least at getting bigger; and two hermit crabs that have provided a wonderful education for me and my family.

Ok let’s read Isaiah chapter 58 verse one.

1“Shout with the voice of a trumpet blast. Tell my people Israel£ of their sins! 2Yet they act so pious! They come to the Temple every day and seem delighted to hear my laws. You would almost think this was a righteous nation that would never abandon its God. They love to make a show of coming to me and asking me to take action on their behalf. 3‘We have fasted before you!’ they say. ‘Why aren’t you impressed? We have done much penance, and you don’t even notice it!’”

I will tell you why! It’s because you are living for yourselves even while you are fasting. You keep right on oppressing your workers. 4What good is fasting when you keep on fighting and quarreling? This kind of fasting will never get you anywhere with me. 5You humble yourselves by going through the motions of penance, bowing your heads like a blade of grass in the wind. You dress in sackcloth and cover yourselves with ashes. Is this what you call fasting? Do you really think this will please the LORD?

6“No, the kind of fasting I want calls you to free those who are wrongly imprisoned and to stop oppressing those who work for you. Treat them fairly and give them what they earn. 7I want you to share your food with the hungry and to welcome poor wanderers into your homes. Give clothes to those who need them, and do not hide from relatives who need your help.

8“If you do these things, your salvation will come like the dawn. Yes, your healing will come quickly. Your godliness will lead you forward, and the glory of the LORD will protect you from behind. 9Then when you call, the LORD will answer. ‘Yes, I am here,’ he will quickly reply.

“Stop oppressing the helpless and stop making false accusations and spreading vicious rumors! 10Feed the hungry and help those in trouble. Then your light will shine out from the darkness, and the darkness around you will be as bright as day. 11The LORD will guide you continually, watering your life when you are dry and keeping you healthy, too. You will be like a well-watered garden, like an ever-flowing spring. 12Your children will rebuild the deserted ruins of your cities. Then you will be known as the people who rebuild their walls and cities.

13“Keep the Sabbath day holy. Don’t pursue your own interests on that day, but enjoy the Sabbath and speak of it with delight as the LORD’S holy day. Honor the LORD in everything you do, and don’t follow your own desires or talk idly. If you do this, 14the LORD will be your delight. I will give you great honor and give you your full share of the inheritance I promised to Jacob, your ancestor. I, the LORD, have spoken!”


What we have here is a failure to communicate.

If you don’t know why God wants you to do – or not do- something then certainly you should just go ahead and do it; provided you are sure it’s what God wants.

Wouldn’t it be a good idea though to find out why if you can?

The most wonderful thing about the modern church is that we’ve been given the most magnificent tool for finding out what God wants and why. This is a tool that many Christians have been tortured and died trying to get and give to others.

Even today as we speak many Christians are endangering their lives to get and give this tool away. Of course I mean the Bible. In the times before Jesus the Israelites had to go to the synagogue for a reading of the scriptures. In the early days of the Christian church you had to depend on the priests of the church. Unfortunately as with Pharisees in Jesus’ day often the priests were unreliable. Now, we have only ourselves to blame.

In Isaiah 58 we have the People of the Lord who appear to be confused. They believe they are keeping the commandments of the Lord and cannot understand why He appears to not see or hear. They say, “we are doing what you told us” And God says “no you’re not”

The People of the Lord are going through the motions because that’s what they were told to do. They, apparently, don’t know why they’re supposed to do these things; but they believe they’re being faithful.

Now let’s see if I can confuse you some more. They are. That’s right they are doing what the Lord told them to do and God is rebuking them for it. How about that?

If God is rebuking them for it, how can it be the right thing? It is all a matter of heart. God is all about heart. If your heart is to do the right thing but you are doing the wrong thing, God will correct you with much love and mercy. This is proof that God is faithful even when we are not.

Now here is what they were doing wrong: They had the wrong heart.

Right about now you should be very confused. Their heart was right in that they were going through the motions because that was what they believed God wanted them to do. It was in the “how” they went through the motions that their heart was “wrong”.

They understood that fasting was a way of humbling yourself before God as if to say “You God are Greater than me.” They were correct but it wasn’t with the right heart. They were just doing their “chores”. Are we just doing our chores?

Fasting,

whether it is meals or habits or whatever we choose to “fast”, is about “bowing” before the Lord. It is about Humbling ourselves before God. It is also about reminding ourselves of our weaknesses; of how much we truly need the Lord. To remind us of how much we need His mercy.

We fast also as a way to discipline ourselves. To help us learn to control what is otherwise a sinful body that we are constantly at war with. I don’t just mean the kind of control that keeps us from eating too much but also the kind of control that keeps us from doing anything that we shouldn’t do, anything that might separate us from God.

Fasting is also a way of training ourselves to see the needs of others, to see the needs of our own families and the strangers on the street. Fasting is not for showing the world how we suffer for Christ or how pious and humble we are but something that is private; a personal time with the Lord.

Keeping the Sabbath, Jesus pointed out that the Sabbath was made for man and not man for the Sabbath. Some how we have changed that into meaning we no longer have to “Keep the Sabbath and keep it Holy”; or if we do, we do it as if it’s just another annoying “get in the way of what I want to do” chore. We either barely recognize that it exists or we have the wrong heart.

There are some people who are very faithful about how they tithe. They believe they should give their ten percent and they do so without fail.

Unfortunately that may be the only thing they give. If you believe in a strict ten percent to tithe of your money, how about giving ten percent of your time?

There are twenty-four hours in a day. Do you give 2.4 hours of your day to God?

If you believe that your relationship with Jesus is the most important thing in your life; if you believe that making Jesus the most important thing of your life is in fact, the best thing you could ever do, than how about spending two and a half hours everyday with the Person who has saved your life from eternal damnation?

Would that be too much to ask? Do you realize how much better your life would be if you did? How much would your life change if instead of doing chores for God, you set aside time everyday for reading that incredible “word” that he has given us?

How about doing just as Jesus did for the 33 some odd years He walked among us and go be “ALONE” with God! Seclude yourself so that there is no one else around, no radio, no TV, nothing else around just you and God getting to know one another?

We are supposed to pray without “ceasing” and I try, but often my eyes come off of God and come back to this world and to this flesh.

I know why. I haven’t been doing my “chores”.

If I can arrange my life so that I make sure that God has “first” priority in my life; If I can try to fit in the “rest of my life into the time I have with God instead of trying to fit my time with God into my life; I will receive blessings untold.

How could I not?

So what if at first my heart is wrong and I treat it as a chore? He will be faithful and eventually I will come to my senses and realize that it is no longer a chore but a blessed time that I will prize above all else.

Lets get our Priorities straightened out.

Let’s get our Hearts right with God.

Being a Christian isn’t a chore.

There shouldn’t be any part of it that is.

The disciples “rejoiced” that they were able to suffer in the name of Jesus. Does that sound like it was a chore? I don’t know about you but it to me it sounds like a relationship that is filled with the Holy Spirit. The kind that comes from truly making your life fit into your relationship with God and not from trying to make your relationship with Jesus fit into your life.

Wednesday, February 08, 2006

Replies, replies and Mission Statement!

It's funny and ironic how the internet has allowed me to be more in contact with my friends than ever before. Ironic because email is just faster Mail but I hardly ever wrote a letter or sent a picture before I got "On Line". I have several phones both cell and landline with almost all the numbers for all my long distance friends but we seem never able to "catch" each other home. I think in my case I was probably "on-line" with my "Dial-up" too much for anyone to get through. One of my "best buds" growing up now has traded "phone tag" for "comment tag"!
As you know, I love getting comments. The more thought provoking they are the better I like it!. Of course I am trying to stay on track with my plans for this site but I don't mind a little side trip from time to time. I also don't mind going over things again to help make things more clear. I know that sometimes my ability to communicate my thoughts isn't even close to what I would like.

You will find in the comments area on my last post some comment trading between myself and my buddy Joel. He shares a "blog" with his brother Pete called "The First Cause". You can find it at:

http://3of5hayes.blogspot.com/

It is a terrific site and I highly recommend it. It brought to light that perhaps I'm not too clear with my mission statement here and that I should try to restate it more clearly. It also got me thinking on the differences and the similarities between the "Immature" and the "Mature" Christian.

There are two main purposes I have for starting this site. One much more important than the other. The first as an instructional on the proper way with which to read the scriptures. To take away some of the intimidation that some people have of the scriptures. My hope is to help bring the wonders of daily study to those who for whatever reasons have been doing without. My second reason is that it gave me something to do with all these old sermons I have lying around!

At first I would have said that this site was originally intended for the New and immature Christian. Then I realized that you can be a Christian for a very long time and still be immature. This is part of what my friend Joel touches on in his comments. I have taken that thought even further though.

All Christians no matter how "mature" they may be, have areas that they are ... well, not so "mature" in. So for them as well, they need to go back to the basics. We shouldn't stay on "milk" forever but neither should we jump to eating meat before we have the proverbial "teeth" with which to chew it. Even then, Spritually and physically it is still a good idea to have a glass of milk handy when feasting on Ribeye.

There are in truth several different ways to read the Bible that are acceptable considering their purposes. I have mentioned before that which "version" of the Bible I use depends on my purposes. For some "New" Christians I have recommended the "Living" Bible but with this admonition: Just Read It. Read it like a Novel. Don't go looking for secrets or code or magic. Just read it and gain the overall "Feeling" of the Word of God. Open yourself to a better understanding of the Nature of God The Father; of Jesus His Son, and of His Holy Spirit.

My main purpose for this is to start them on a habit of looking to the word. When they are ready for better understanding and open to an active application of scripture to their life, then the nature of the individual will often play a role in which "version" I recommend.
Feel free to choose your own. My two favorites are the New American Standard and the New King James but as I have stated before I have something over 20 different translations or interpretations of Scripture and I use most of them.
For basic study any of the "Best Selling" versions will do.

By the time you are ready for serious-in-depth study you will yourself have chosen what works best for you and will also realize that in truth, it really is helpful to have several versions to compare with so that you can gain a "fuller" understanding of what is being said. Using different versions at once is kind of like using a thesaurus. It isn't always necessary but sometimes it can sure be helpful.

When reading the scriptures take everything at face value and don't go looking for the Hidden Things until you have a good understanding of what is being said on the "surface".
The Bible often works in layers. There is basic truth in what is said openly and plainly while there is more truth hidden underneath. Don't go looking for the hidden until you understand what is in the open.
For example: If you read the old testament and the stories concerning the Israelites, on the surface it reads like a history book with some strange rituals and festivals thrown in. When you have read all of that and then also read the Gospels and the Life of Jesus you see all the ways that those stories written thousands of years before the Gospels all point to Jesus.
When you read about the "Passover" and the sacrifice of the lamb it is important to see and to know that every little detail had to be taken care of and fulfilled for the Israelites to be saved from the coming wrath of God. Then you can realize how God and His Son Jesus also took great care to take care of all the details so that Jesus could be the "Lamb" that provides us with salvation.

The point here is that the stories are a factual "History" and they have morals and truths that we can learn all right there on the surface. When we have those basics down, we can go back and start to see the deeper hidden truths that provide us with the "meat" that we need and yet take nothing away from the goodness of the "Milk" it first provided us with.

My goal is to take us to the meat but not before we have the teeth to chew it. From time to time there will be those situations such as we have had in the past where I may have to take a little side trip, and for the "Meat Eaters" sake, go a little deep. I am just not in too big a hurry to do that because I want to make sure I'm not "Biting off more than I can chew". (sorry, I couldn't resist that one!)

The Bible warns about leading anyone astray and I don't want to let my good intentions lead us to destruction so, I think I will let "...The Holy Spirit in that day tell (me) what to say..."
Numbers 6:24
Will.





Sunday, February 05, 2006

This post will be short because some things don’t really need a lot of explanation. That is the way with the Scriptures, some things don’t really take a lot to understand.

In fact it is a good rule of thumb that when you read the Bible, if you think you understand what a verse means the first time you read it, then the odds are good that’s exactly what it meant.

Yeah, I know that sounds silly and certainly there can be exceptions but sometimes I think we “over read” the scripture; reading more into it than is really there.

In my humble opinion, that can be much more dangerous than missing whatever “hidden meaning” we think might be there.

The following Scripture is a pretty “straight forward” instruction and can be understood readily enough.

There is truth in it that we can apply to ourselves right away, but there is also a lot more that we can gain by studying further the verses before and after what I have copied here. (I’m intentionally trying to get you to look it up for yourself…Hint Hint)

Also, insight can be given by studying the individuals and groups involved; the writer and the intended recipient or recipients -which in this case is Paul and Timothy, but that shouldn’t change the meaning only clarify it more.

One last thing, The following Scripture I have used as an example for my instruction for reading the Scriptures, but the real purpose for its being here is that I have felt through the Holy Spirit that someone specific needs to be reminded of it. I pray that individual (individuals?) receives it well and to God be the Glory.

2nd Timothy 3:16 – 4:5

16All Scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness, 17that the man of God may be complete, thoroughly equipped for every good work.

1I charge you therefore before God and the Lord Jesus Christ, who will judge the living and the dead £at His appearing and His kingdom: 2Preach the word! Be ready in season and out of season. Convince, rebuke, exhort, with all longsuffering and teaching. 3For the time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine, but according to their own desires, because they have itching ears, they will heap up for themselves teachers; 4and they will turn their ears away from the truth, and be turned aside to fables. 5But you be watchful in all things, endure afflictions, do the work of an evangelist, fulfill your ministry.