Tuesday, December 29, 2015

3 Reasons to Trust God

Here is my sermon from Dec. 27th, 2015. Enjoy.

3 Reasons to Trust God
Proverbs 3:5&6
Sunday, December 27th, 2015-MRWC

            As we stand on the verge of a New Year, I would like to draw your attention to one passage of scripture that could possibly serve as an anchor in your life for 2016. If you have a Bible with you, I would invite you to turn to Proverbs chapter 3.
Found in this chapter are 2 verses that some of you have probably memorized, and these verse same verses are the ones that you have recited whenever you have felt alone, or if you are left scratching your head, wondering what if God really knew what He was up to.
These 2 verses have often brought me comfort as I have tried to rely on the promise that they bring.
The verses I am referring to this morning are Proverbs chapter 3 verses 5&6, which says: Trust in the LORD with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; 6 in all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make your paths straight. (NIV84)
I think these 2 verses can be summarized with just 2 words: TRUST GOD. Proverbs 3:5 and 6 teach us that we are to trust in God and not in ourselves.
This was the same admonition that Jesus gave His followers in John 14. In verse 1 of John 14, Jesus says: "Do not let your hearts be troubled. Trust in God; trust also in me. (NIV)
            For Jesus to make a statement like that, a statement that basically says
Don’t worry; don’t begin to question when things get out of hand. Don’t wonder if I’m coming back for you, all you have to do is trust in God and trust in Me
For Jesus to say a statement like that, He must have known that at some point in our lives, we would have wrestled with the question “Can I—Can We—trust God?  
            This is a question that people have been dealing with for ages, and it’s a question that we will be dealing with until the end of time.
            Can we trust God when evil is running rampant in our world?
            Can we trust God when earthquakes are killing millions of people?
            Can we trust God when we are faced with the very real possibility of a terrorist attack at any moment?
            Can we trust God in the midst of our personal crisis; when the wheels fall off the cart of our lives?
            Are we really to take the command Trust in the LORD with all your heart seriously?
In a day and age when it seems that the kingdom of satan is running the show, can we really trust in God?
Have you ever pondered that question?
I would have to say “yes”—at some point in all our lives we have wrestled with—or will wrestle with--- the “Can I trust God” question.
            Well I have searched the Bible for the answer to the “Can I trust God question”, and I think the Bible gives us only 1 answer.
            In answer to the “Can I trust God” question, the writers of Scripture would respond: YES. Yes you can trust God
            Think about it: if God told you all the secrets of the world such as: why do bad things happen to good people, or when you are going to die, would you really trust in Him?
The obvious answer is no, you would not trust in God if He told you everything.
You would trust in your own self. You would live life the way that you want, and then just before you died, you say a nice little prayer, and then expect God to let you into heaven.
There’s little chance that you would trust God if He told you everything at once. You’d then be walking by sight, not by faith.
The truth is this morning friends, God wants us to trust Him at all timesà when we think we know the way, and when we don’t know the way at all.
God wants us to trust in Him at all times. And I would like to give you 3 reasons why we can trust in God.
#1 God is perfect in Love. What this means is God will always do what is right.
There has never been a time; nor will there ever be a time--when God makes a mistake, or does something evil. God is not tempted to do evil, nor does He tempt anyone to do evil.
James 1:13 address this very truth. “When tempted, no one should say, "God is tempting me." For God cannot be tempted by evil, nor does he tempt anyone;
14 but each one is tempted when, by his own evil desire, he is dragged away and enticed. (NIV)
God has never—nor will He ever-- entice you to do wrong. God does not know how to do wrong. If He did, He would not be God.
So what about all the evil things taking place in our world today? That’s a good question. I don’t think God causes those things to happen; He simply allows them to happen.
That might be a hard statement for some people to grasp. How could a loving God allow some horrendous things to happen? While I don’t have a complete answer, I do believe that God is respecting our right to Free Will and at the same time I must believe that God knows what He’s doing.
ILLUSTRATION- I have worked my way through the Old Testament Book of Job. I’ve even pondered it over these last few months.
It’s an interesting book, it’s a difficult book, it’s a book that has more questions than answers, but one thing the book of Job makes very clear at the very start, is that God allowed satan to inflict troubles upon Job. God allowed them, He didn’t cause them.
Job 1:6-12: “One day the members of the heavenly court came to present themselves before the Lord, and the Accuser, Satan, came with them.
7 “Where have you come from?” the Lord asked Satan. Satan answered the Lord, “I have been patrolling the earth, watching everything that’s going on.”
8 Then the Lord asked Satan, “Have you noticed my servant Job? He is the finest man in all the earth. He is blameless—a man of complete integrity. He fears God and stays away from evil.”
9 Satan replied to the Lord, “Yes, but Job has good reason to fear God.
10 You have always put a wall of protection around him and his home and his property. You have made him prosper in everything he does. Look how rich he is!
11 But reach out and take away everything he has, and he will surely curse you to your face!”
12 “All right, you may test him,” the Lord said to Satan. “Do whatever you want with everything he possesses, but don’t harm him physically.” So Satan left the Lord’s presence. (NLT2)
From this exchange, we see God allowing Satan to go so far with Job, and satan does, and he inflicts tremendous turmoil on Job.  
Friends—don’t miss this statement-- God is not the cause of your problems. God has not caused your problems; God is seeking to fix them—mainly you—and He has done so through His Son, Jesus.
1 John 4:8 reminds us that: God is love. (NIV) All that God does, all that God is, all that God will ever do is because He is love.
Now, His love might rebuke us from time to time, but because God is always good and always loving and always righteous, we can trust Him to do what’s right.
Even when we are left scratching our heads.
One of the greatest verses in the Book of Job comes at the end of the book, when Job had come through his storm and in chapter 42:3 he said this about God: “My ears have heard of you, but now my eyes have seen you.” (NIV84)
This is what it looks like to trust in God’s perfect Love.
The Second reason that we can trust in God is because God is infinite in His wisdom.  
ILLUSTRATION- Often times when I tell my kids not do something it’s usually because I know what will happen to them if they follow through with what they wanted to do. I can see the end result of their actions.
            The same can be said about God. While we might think we see the whole picture, the truth is we have finite minds—or limited understanding.
            We cannot see what the end result will be of what God is asking of us, we simply must trust that He sees the entire picture, and what He is asking us to do, will bring honor and glory to Him.
            “Have you never heard? Have you never understood? The Lord is the everlasting God, the Creator of all the earth. He never grows weak or weary. No one can measure the depths of his understanding. 
29 He gives power to the weak and strength to the powerless. 30 Even youths will become weak and tired, and young men will fall in exhaustion.
31 But those who trust in the Lord will find new strength. They will soar high on wings like eagles. They will run and not grow weary. They will walk and not faint. (Is. 40:28-31, NLT2)
            Because God is infinite in His wisdom He will always do what is right. It might not seem that way, especially when we are going through a dark time, but God sees the entire picture and He knows what is best for us, and we must trust in Him. 
            …my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways," declares the LORD. 9 "As the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways
higher than your ways and my thoughts than your thoughts. (Is. 55:8-9, NIV).
If we want to trust in the Lord, we must understand that He sees and knows all things, and what He wants from us is to “trust and obey”
The third reason that we can trust in God is: He is completely sovereign in His control.
ILLUSTRATION- Some people think that stuff “just happens”. I’ve met some of these people (maybe some are in this church) you’ve met some of these people.
No matter how hard you try and tell them otherwise, they’ll always believe that “stuff just happens”.
            Well I agree that stuff happens, but only because God makes things happen.  
            Colossians chapter 1 teaches us about the Supremacy of Christ.
Look at Col. 1:15: He—JESUS-- is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn over all creation.
16 For by him all things were created: things in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or powers or rulers or authorities; all things were created by him and for him.
17 He is before all things, and in him all things hold together. (NIV84)
Nothing just happens. Things happen—or don’t happen—because God said
they would—or would not—happen.
Because God is completely sovereign, He does not need to consult with the “Higher up’s” before He makes a decision.
Because God cannot do evil, He will always do what’s right—not necessarily what’s right to us—but He will always do what’s right in His sight.
We can trust in the Lord because He is perfect in His love, because He is infinite in His wisdom and because He is completely sovereign in His control.
Perhaps you have been wondering if you can really trust God with your life. You’ve been wondering if God will do the “right thing”.
To answer both of these questions, we need to look no further than to the Cross of Jesus Christ.   
The Cross is proof that God will always do the right thing. Why?
Because it was on the Cross that God sent His one and Only Son to die the death that we were supposed to die.
God could have sent us all to hell, but because of His love for us; He chose to send Jesus to pay the price for our sins.
Can God be trusted? Yes He can. The Cross should be all the proof that we need.
The Bible says that we are to Trust in the LORD with all your heart and
lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make your paths straight.
Notice friends, that our paths will only be straight if we are trusting in and acknowledging God. We cannot walk a straight path and live in disobedience to God.  
If we want to live lives on purpose, we must trust in the Lord. We are to seek His face when times are good and when times are bad.
We must trust that God is in complete control and He does not need our help to make things work. God knows the way.
ILLUSTRATION- Some travelers, not satisfied with the ordinary packaged tours that some travel companies offer, have chosen wilderness vacations, safaris, and other exotic trips.
For those interested in such adventurous travel, the following advice has been given: Find the best guide available. When you find him, hire him quickly. Trust yourself unreservedly to him. Do exactly what he tells you.
Friends; we have been given the Best Guide in the world. Our Guide, Jesus, has walked the same path that we are now walking on, and He says to us: Come, follow me.” (Matt. 4:19, NIV)
As we’re following Him, we will face some times of uncertainty, but we can be sure that He knows the way (Jesus himself said: “I am the way… John 14:6) and all we have to do is trust in Him.
            As the worship team comes back, I want to invite you to apply this sermon to your life. Maybe you’ve been having difficulty trusting in the Lord.
            Maybe you’ve been dealing with something on your own, and the Lord is inviting you to turn it over to Him.
            Maybe you just need a little boost as this year winds down and a new one ramps up.
            If so, then I want you to know that the alters are open, where you can come and pray, or you can find someone next to you who will pray with you where you are… but don’t leave this moment without praying a prayer similar to this:
            “Lord Jesus, I want to trust in you, I want to follow the path you have laid out for me. Help me to trust in you more.”  
          

Saturday, December 26, 2015

God is with us

This is my Sermon from December 20th, 2015. Enjoy:

Good morning church!

What a joy to be back with you this morning.

Pastor Mike and I have been talking a little bit about this morning, and I'm going to take a few moments and share with you one passage of scripture that has been in my mind for the last few days, and everything that I have been reading since I've been home relates to this verse.

If you have your bible with you, please turn to Matthew 1:18-25: I'm reading from the NLT:

“This is how Jesus the Messiah was born. His mother, Mary, was engaged to be married to Joseph.
But before the marriage took place, while she was still a virgin, she became pregnant through the power of the Holy Spirit.
Joseph, her fiancé, was a good man and did not want to disgrace her publicly, so he decided to break the engagement quietly.
As he considered this, an angel of the Lord appeared to him in a dream. “Joseph, son of David,” the angel said, “do not be afraid to take Mary as your wife.
For the child within her was conceived by the Holy Spirit. And she will have a son, and you are to name him Jesus, for he will save his people from their sins.”
All of this occurred to fulfill the Lord’s message through his prophet: “Look! The virgin will conceive a child! She will give birth to a son, and they will call him Immanuel, which means ‘God is with us.’”
When Joseph woke up, he did as the angel of the Lord commanded and took Mary as his wife.
But he did not have sexual relations with her until her son was born. And Joseph named him Jesus.” Matthew 1:18-25 NLT
While there is so much truth In these verses, there is one verse In particular that has resonated with me. It's verse 23. Let's read it again:
““Look! The virgin will conceive a child! She will give birth to a son, and they will call him Immanuel, which means ‘God is with us.’”
Matthew 1:23 NLT
This is what we need to know today. Not that God was with our ancestors, Even though He was.
Not that God will be with future generations. Though He will be.
The truth that I want us to know this morning, the truth I want us to remember this morning is that God is with us.
Here. Today. Now. Next week when the wheels fall off the cart of your life.
The bible promises that God is with us. Here. Now. Tomorrow. Next week.

Illustration- as many of you know, I've been in hospital, with the exception of a few days, since October.  I've been sick with infection after infection; infections so big I can't even pronounce the name of them.
Much of this is due, in part to the bile duct that has narrowed in, making it necessary for me to require a second liver transplant.
This frightens me to no end.
This frightens my family to no end.
We have to go through this ordeal one more time.

But you know what the good news is? Jesus is my Emmanuel. He is with me today; He will be with me when I get the call staying that my liver is in, and He will be with me when I'm lying on the operating table for a third time.
He will be with my wife as she has to wait, He will be with my kids as they have to live without mom and dad around for a while, and Jesus will be my Emmanuel while I'm recovering and in pain.
This is good news!! Jesus is Emmanuel, God with us.

Can I share some more good news with you? Jesus didn't just come to be my Emmanuel. Jesus came to be your Emmanuel as well.
He came to be with you when all hell breaks loose.
He came to be your Emmanuel when you get that diagnosis from the doctor.
He came to be, and He is your Emmanuel. He is God with you, He is God with me, He is God with us.
ILLUSTRATION- If our greatest need had been information, God would have sent an educator.
If our greatest need had been technology, God would have sent us a scientist.
If our greatest need had been money, God would have sent us an economist.
But since our greatest need was forgiveness, God sent us a Savior! (https://maxlucado.com/audio/daily-audio/god-sent-a-savior/)
Friends, our greatest need is Jesus. He has been given to us and for us. He is our Emmanuel. He is God with us.
Today, tomorrow, the middle of next week. Next year. Jesus is our Emmanuel.

The writer of Hebrews reminds us that "Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever". (13:8)
This is another awesome scripture! Our Emmanuel doesn't change. He doesn't come and go just because. He is with us at all times, in all places and through all things.
Again the writer of Hebrews reminds us that “For God has said, “I will never fail you. I will never abandon you.”” Hebrews 13:5 NLT
So what do I want you to do?
Remember: God is your Emmanuel.

He is with you. Here and now.
He is with you when you leave this place.
He will be with you next week, in two weeks, and all the way through next year.
He is your Emmanuel.
Call out to Him. Lean on Him. Lift up our eyes to Him.
David wrote in psalm 121:  “I lift up my eyes to the mountains— where does my help come from?
My help comes from the Lord, the Maker of heaven and earth. He will not let your foot slip— he who watches over you will not slumber; indeed, he who watches over Israel will neither slumber nor sleep.
The Lord watches over you— the Lord is your shade at your right hand; the sun will not harm you by day, nor the moon by night.
The Lord will keep you from all harm— he will watch over your life; the Lord will watch over your coming and going both now and forevermore.”Psalm 121:1-8 NIV
This is a promise. Our Emmanuel is with us. He will watch over us. He will guide us. Our Emmanuel is with us.

And, just I case you may have forgotten; our Emmanuel is for us: Romans 8:31 says: "If God is for us, who can be against us?” Romans 8:31 NIV
Our Emmanuel, is with us and He is for us.
Know today, that whatever your going through- good or bad-- Jesus is our Emmanuel
If you have never invited Jesus into your heart and life, there is no better time and place than right now.
Our series verse has been Luke 2:11: and it says: "“Today in the town of David a Savior has been born to you; he is the Messiah, the Lord.” Luke 2:11 NIV
Jesus has come to be your Saviour, your Messiah and your Lord.
There is no better gift that you can receive this Christmas, or any time of the year, than Jesus Christ.
If you have never invited Jesus into your heart, it's a simple as a-b-c
Admit that you are a sinner
Believe that Jesus is the Savior and
Confess your need for Him.
He will come In and live with you, and Change you from the inside out.
The words that the Prophet Isaiah spoke over 600 years before Jesus breathed His first breath as a flesh and blood human being are Just as true today as they were the day they were written:
"All of this occurred to fulfill the Lord’s message through his prophet: “Look! The virgin will conceive a child! She will give birth to a son, and they will call him Immanuel, which means ‘God is with us.’”
Closing prayer.