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| New Years | New Years 2006 | Lesson 2 |
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8 Jan 2006 | Bible Lessons Operation Outreach |
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Because Longhorn football has been elevated to #1 in the nation, this year, I thought it would be good to review some football terminology. Here is some football theology compiled from several reference works including the ‘Religious Broadcasting’ magazine. Backfield-in-Motion - Making a trip to the back (restroom or water fountain) during the service. Bench warmer - Those who do not sing, pray or work. Apparently they do nothing but sit. Blitz - The rush for the restaurants following the closing prayer. Blocking - Standing inside the church door complaining to the pastor about the sermon. Extra point - What you receive when you tell the preacher the sermon was too short. Flex Defense - The ability to allow absolutely nothing said during the sermon to affect your life. Fumble - A lousy sermon. Halfback Option - The decision of 50% of the congregation to skip the service. Halftime - The period between Sunday School and Worship when many choose to leave. Illegal motion - Leaving before the benediction. Instant Replay - The preacher loses his notes and falls back on last week’s illustrations. Quarterback sneak (in the first quarter) - Sunday School teachers entering the church building five minutes after Sunday School begins. Quarterback Sneak (in the last quarter) - Worshipper quietly gets up during the invitation and sneaks out of church ahead of everybody. Not to be confused with… End Run - Getting out of church quickly, without speaking to any guest or fellow member. Staying in the Pocket - What happens to a lot of money that should be given to the Lord’s work. Sudden Death - What happens to the attention span of the congregation if the preacher goes "overtime". Trap - You’re called on to pray and are asleep. Two-minute Warning (from the preacher’s perspective) - The chairman of the board sitting in a front-row pew, taking a look at his watch in full view of the preacher. Two-minute Warning (from the parishioner’s perspective) - The point at which you realize the sermon is almost over and begin to gather up your children and belongings. I gave my first New Year’s message to a small Kansas church, when I was 15. With few exceptions, I have had the privilege to speak from that same Scripture Text each New Year’s for 50+ years. The basic message has not changed. It seems to get longer each year, so I hope you are not too hungry. Please allow an old man the opportunity to repeat himself.
"I’m going to do better this year!"
Ah! The first (and last) stanza of the
"New Year’s Anthem."
One of the many problems with self-improvement for Spiritual ends comes because we must reach within ourselves for the resources for that improvement. The human mind has only one tool for self-improvement and that is reformation. If you are going to have reformation.., THEN you must know what you are going to reform. Right?!?! Therefore, we must look into our past life to see what we can reform. Alas, alas!! With careful examination of our past, we find that it’s in bad shape. If we are going to build a better structure, on such an out-of-line past foundation, we have a BIG problem! Therefore, the best of human logic kicks in. The better structure MUST be built on a better foundation, because the foundation is ALL IMPORTANT. Therefore, we must clean-up and fix-up the past. Such logic makes GOOD sense, to the human mind. As a matter of fact, it is the ONLY sense that the human mind can foster, in this matter. One of the MANY problems with such finite logic is that you CAN’T fix-up or clean-up the past. Even if your past is relatively good, from a human standpoint, there is no way you can build a Spiritual life on that relatively good foundation. I know! Human philosophy says it’s the logical way and the only way, but then human philosophy never prepared anyone for eternity. An account written by George Will with a few edits makes that point. Mr. Will writes… Umpires are carved from granite and stuffed with microchips. They are professional dispensers of pure justice. Once when an umpire called Babe Ruth out on strikes. Ruth made a humanist argument. Ruth based his reasoning on a fallacy (as humans do). Ruth concluded that numbers equate as moral weight, and said.. "There’s 40,000 people here who know that last pitch was a ball.., tomato head."
The umpire replied with measured stateliness,
"Maybe so, but mine is the only opinion that counts."
Even though human logic would indicate something other than God’s instructions, if we are to have the benefits of God’s promises, we must remember that only one opinion counts. Jeremiah 17:9 Proverbs 17:20 Proverbs 21:2 That’s the plight of religious people who are trying to become Spiritual by their own good deeds. Striving to become more like God using only the internal resources of the human heart, simply makes a deceitful heart more deceitful and a perverse heart more perverse. EVEN though, to another deceitful and perverse heart, such may be seen as a Spiritual act. All this self-inspection and examination of the past in order to bring Spirituality to the future simply brings greater and greater self-centeredness. Great self-centeredness may bring a more religious look, but it takes a person further and further away from anything truly Spiritual. Proverbs 23:7 When mankind finally realizes that they cannot Spiritually improve the future by inspecting the past, humanity often takes one of three actions, or a combination of them:
James 4:1 That is the human method, whether in the church, home, government, at play, or the United Nations, etc. However, God does have a method of making a Believer more and more like Himself, and proper participation in God’s method will make a person Spiritual. This method of God’s does require our involvement. God’s method does require that we do certain things, but those actions do not make us Spiritual. The human actions, required by God, only make it possible for God to work in our lives to bring about Spirituality. Philippians 3:13 It’s strange that God would tell us here in Philippians to FORGET, when over and over again, in the Bible, He has told us NOT TO FORGET. Deuteronomy 4:9 Deuteronomy 4:23 Deuteronomy 6:12 Psalms 103:2 Psalms 9:17 Psalms 88:12 James 1:25 The word for forget, as used in the O.T. passages and the James passage, has the meaning of..
In Philippians the word forget has the meaning of…
Only God can forget, in the truest sense. God forgets sins, not because He is an old man, BUT because those sins are paid for and washed away by the blood of Christ. God is not asking us to have the past taken out of our memory through some method like shock treatment. The past is to be put aside through a willful act in that we do not give constant attention to it. This is for the purpose of freeing our minds and attention, so we can focus on and reach forward to the future and the REAL purpose of life. On New Year’s Day, 1929, Georgia Tech played UCLA in the Rose Bowl. In that game a young man named Roy Riegels recovered a fumble for the UCLA Bruins. Picking up the loose ball, he lost his direction and ran sixty-five yards toward the wrong goal line. One of his teammates, Benny Lom, ran him down and tackled him just before he scored for the opposing team. Several plays later, the Bruins had to punt. Tech blocked the kick and scored a safety, demoralizing the UCLA team. This strange play came in the first half. At half-time the UCLA players filed off the field and into the dressing room. As others sat down on benches and the floor, Riegels sat down in a corner, and put his face in his hands. A football coach usually has a great deal to say to his team during halftime. That day Coach Price was quiet, no doubt trying to decide what to do with Riegels. When the timekeeper came in and announced that there were three minutes before playing time, Coach Price looked at the team and said, "Men, the same team that played the first half will start the second." The players got up and started out, all but Riegels. He didn’t budge. The coach looked back and called to him, but Riegels didn’t move. Coach Price went over to where Riegels sat and said, "Roy, didn’t you hear me? The same team that played the first half will start the second." Roy Riegels looked up, his cheeks wet with tears. "Coach," he said, "I can’t do it. I’ve ruined you. I’ve ruined the university’s reputation. I’ve ruined myself. I can’t face that crowd out there." Coach Price reached out, put his hand on Riegels’s shoulder, and said,
"Roy, get up and go on back.
The game is only "half" over."
Riegels finally did get up. He went onto the field, and the fans saw him play hard and play well. All of us have run a long way in the wrong direction, many times in this game of life. Because of God’s mercy, however, the game is only half over. -- Wayne Rouse When our minds are constantly focused on the GLORY or the PAIN of the past, we have no motive for the future, only the fear of repeated pain, or the false hope of phantom glory. That "BACKWARD FOCUS" becomes a substitute for the purpose of the present and our motivation for the future. As a result.., We squander the present by living in the past! Philippians 3:13
What are we to forget and what are we to reach for? Paul gives some clues, through using his life as an example. Philippians 3:7 Paul said all the earthly things that could profit him, he willingly gave up, so that he might have the knowledge of Christ, that he might gain Christ, and so he would really know Christ. Philippians 3:12 Philippians 3:7 Philippians 1:20 Paul had the "Good, the Bad and the Ugly" all wrapped up in his past. Paul had it all.
"FORGETTING IT" IS THE GOD GIVEN FORMULA NOTE: It is "Forgetting"… …NOT "Forget" This is a process, not a single act. We are not to ignore what God has done in our lives, but we must look forward to what He is yet to do. Paul didn’t spend his time and energy trying to re-live the past so he could cope with the present. He didn’t try to get a "present high" by re-living the past glory. Memories have GREAT value, but should NOT be the source or the controller of the present or the future. Galatians 2:20 Paul did not live in depression because of past hurts or failures. 1Timothy 1:15 Paul didn’t say, "Join a support group and feed off each other’s sins & failures." He did say, "Look where I was. See what God did. See how God did it. NOW ‘get cracking’ and follow my example!" The events of tomorrow did not destroy his effectiveness for today through fear, nor did the past defeat him because of regrets. Romans 8:36 Where are the Spiritual conquerors today????
Most are not conquering in these things. Instead, most are being conquered by these things. Some can’t use God’s grace to conquer, so they turn to a false teaching that says "we are to just relax and let God do it". There is a "measure" of truth in that false teaching, but we must also realize that God commanded that we conquer through Him. We are to conquer by defeating and subduing by force. If we use the past for anything more than "Building Blocks and Memories", the past has become our present AND our future. BUT some would protest, "You don’t know my circumstances". No! I don’t. BUT if your circumstances supersede or are greater than those of Paul, THEN maybe, you have a case.
Philippians 3:15 It is a sign of immaturity (or childishness) when: We waste TODAY fantasying about tomorrow, OR fretting about yesterday. There is vast difference between making plans for the future by properly evaluating the past, and constantly living in, and being controlled by the past. Let the past make us thankful for the joys we’ve had, and let the past teach us from its mistakes. Trying to live again the joys of the past will only be fantasies, because they can never be realized again. Joys of the present and/or the future can be a reality, plus they become a motivation to reach forward. Only the joys of the present or the future can be ours to possess. The hurts of the past should make us wise and cautious in our actions for the present and the future. LISTEN my Christian friend! God has said that our past and our suffering - WILL bring us GOOD, GLORY, REWARDS, Etc. By "wallowing" in our past, our FEAR FACTOR becomes directed at the wrong object. We should fear something in the past that DOES have a great deal to do with our present. Hebrews 4:1 The Israelites in the wilderness had "not mixed the promises with faith" because they were looking back to Egypt. Hebrews 4:11 If we are not diligently and eagerly reaching forward, we will also find ourselves living in a Spiritual "Wilderness" GOD SAYS THE PAST CAN BE FORGIVEN AND PUT ASIDE ! WE CAN ONLY BUILD THE FUTURE ON HIS PROMISES ! NOT ON OUR PAST ! What a horrid epitaph: He had no present! He never had a future! He was totally consumed by those things which had already happened. Tomorrow is always the hope of the future, but not the reality of present. Tomorrow’s promises carry no guarantees but GOD’S PROMISES DO!! It matter not what factors keep you living in the past, God can take care of those bygone things, give you a future and change your "backwardness" to an eternal perspective. If the God If the God There was a past New Year’s day like no other!! On that New Year’s day there were NO crowds in Time Square. There were only eight people and a bunch of animals in an ark on top of a mountain, BUT they had much to celebrate and a wide open future! Genesis 8:13 The people of Noah’s time had forgotten God and had become totally consumed with the joys and cares of just living. These people were not preoccupied with their past, they were only living for the present. Just living for the present is not the goal. The goal is yet in the future and is the prize and high calling of God. That crowd of long ago had no time for God, they were too busy with things. These of Noah’s time, had no thought of reaching forward to the prize of the high calling of God. They had become preoccupied with marrying, having kids and trying to find a comfortable life. They had become overly-busy with little league, the orthodontists, work, social gatherings, etc. These things had so possessed their lives that God was pushed to second place or maybe even to last place. Then, God was pushed clear out of their lives because of these important things that just had to be done. Matthew 24:37 Once God was replaced by these "important things" of kids and living, the things of God soon became profane.
They allowed divine things to slip from the place of importance to the status of a threshold, only to be stepped over in accessing that which was on the opposite side of a door. Being profane is just one step from being ungodly and immoral. Genesis 6:5 Maybe the folks in Noah’s day didn’t start off to make the things of God profane. They may have intended to put their creator first, BUT that eating, drinking, marrying and giving in marriage took so much time.... AND was SO important!
THEREFORE,
GOD SIMPLY BECAME
THE THRESHOLD
FOR NOAH’S SOCIETY
TO MOVE FROM POINT "A" TO POINT "B".
HOW IMPORTANT IS GOD IN YOUR LIFE?
HOW IMPORTANT IS THE CHURCH IN YOUR LIFE ?
Matthew 6:24 Galatians 1:10 Noah wanted that NEW BEGINNING, AND was willing to pay the price to get that new beginning. God asked for Noah’s undivided devotion, and his unwavering attention to the future. Noah’s reaching to the future was evidenced by the way he lived his life in the present. Hebrews 11:6 God did not ask Noah to do and live like the world around him, so that they could see that he could "play" better than the world. THEN like magic, he would be able to share his faith with his fans. Instead God said, "Let me give you a real challenge. Live like no other has ever lived, do something that no other has ever done. In so doing, you will save yourself, your family and you will be a witness to the world around you." Noah took a stand and committed himself to the work, whatever that work might be AND he followed through. I am sure there were times he thought, "Why Me?" Those other people are eating and drinking, marrying and giving in marriage. They don’t have to put up with this headache of an Ark. I have all this stuff to do; wood to gather, wood to cut, timbers to put in place, all this tar to make, and at night, I have to study those Blue Prints. Why can’t I be like the other people, and just have a little fun? I don’t like being different, those people think I am strange. Why can’t I just relax and let God do it? He’s big enough." But God said, "I’ll give you the needed grace. Just hang in there." Noah never stopped! He never listened to the pleas for social reform! I can guess that some came to him with, "Just think of how much good you could do in the community, if you weren’t spending so much time working for God." Others might have said, "With the quality of a person you are and with your talents, you could have some real influence over a lot of people, if only you would join in this community project, instead of wasting all that time just simply doing what God said." Have you ever thought what would have happened if Noah had stopped the work on the Ark for ONLY six months, while he tried to better his community????? He and his family would have been lost.... AND you and I would not be around!!!! God doesn’t have an ark in your future, but whatever your task may be, God does have the grace for the task. God’s work IS IMPORTANT, in spite of the satanic suggestions that other things are more important. Yes, on "...the first month, the first day of the month, the waters were dried up from the earth". But that New Year’s day would not have been, had there not been a man and his family who were really committed to the task at hand. If 2006 is to be year in which this church makes an impact on a world around us.... AND on a world to come, we will need some "Noahs" and some "Noah’s wives" and some "Noah’s kids" who will say, "This work is important! Important enough that I will put God NUMBER ONE over EVERYTHING else, and will be available for service, no matter what that service might be!!" There were only eight people doing the work of the Ark. Have you ever noticed that God usually does His greatest work through the few, NOT the masses. There weren’t too many, on this Ark project, who had that high and holy position of "THE TELLER OF WHAT TO DO". No! If there was a job to do, they all had to do it. Even if it was..:
The "position" they held was not important!!!! What was important was that the job got done, on time, within budget. These were IMPORTANT or all else would have been lost. All those Ark builders had to be servants. Not for man’s glory, BUT for God and God alone, because only God and the animals would be around to give compliments, later. I don’t know what this year will hold – Physically, Financially, Nationally… BUT 2006 is here!! God’s directives for this earth will go on. Will you be a spectator in stands of the world, OR will you be an active participant carrying out God’s directive? Following a rags-to-riches season of 1995 that led them to the Rose Bowl, their first in decades, the Northwestern University Wildcats met with coach Gary Barnett in 1996 for the opening of the next spring training. As players found their seats, Barnett announced that he was going to hand out the awards for the many Wildcats who had earned them in 1995. Some players exchanged glances, because Barnett didn’t normally dwell on the past. But as the coach continued to call player after player and handed them placards proclaiming their achievements, they were cheered on by their teammates. One of the other coaches gave Barnett a placard representing his seventeen national coach-of-the-year awards, as well as a long list of other achievements. Then, as the applause subsided, Barnett walked to a LARGE trash can marked "1995". He took an admiring glance at his placard, then dumped it into the can. In the silence that followed, one by one, the team’s stars dumped their placards on top of Barnett’s. Barnett had shouted a message without uttering a word: "What you did in 1995 was terrific, but look at the calendar. It’s 1996." In essence, that is what Paul said in
Phil 3:13-14
My Christian friend.
It’s 2006!!!
Philippians 3:13
Today is the first day
Of the rest of your life!
If Christ is (only) your Co-Pilot..
THEN
By all means
Change seats!!!!
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