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I don’t come to try and make sense of the Bible
in the light of my opinions and experiences.
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I come to my life and my experiences and make sense of them through the Bible!
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I’d like to start today by telling
you a little bit of my story
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and I’m going to go back
50 years to the year 1973.
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That was the year when both
Fiona and I found Jesus.
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We were in different parts of the country -
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we weren’t going to meet each other
for another five years.
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The same month in May 1973 -
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we had an encounter with Jesus Christ.
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And to say that it changed my life
is an understatement!
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Because for me,
I knew nothing about Christianity -
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I’d never been into a church
in my life, when I was 15.
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I thought I was an atheist.
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Actually, I was just a young,
growing teenager
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who was very mixed up and needed God.
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I found myself attending a Bible study
at school every week.
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Now, at that time it was fashionable
to be a rebel - to be rebellious.
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And like all teenagers of that time,
I was trying to work out
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whether I should rebel against
everything that went before -
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my parents, everything!
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Or whether I should conform with what seemed to be the standard.
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But there was something about these Christians that really caught my attention!
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Because on the outside,
they seemed quite ‘straight’.
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They didn’t act in a rebellious way.
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But they were actually different!
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And I realised that the people who were conforming with the crowd
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were all these people who were rebelling!
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And the different thing about these Christians is they were actually happy!
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So, I went on a journey
of asking lots of questions.
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They gave me a copy of the
New Testament - I didn’t know it.
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I’d never seen it before; I started to read.
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Most of my questions -
they were not able to answer.
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But one night - I remember it still today -
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over 50 years ago, a friend of mine
said to me,
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‘You need to ask Jesus,
to show you that He is real.’
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And so that night, on the bus going home,
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I decided I was going to pray.
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For the first time in my life!
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I said, ‘Jesus, if You’re real,
please show Yourself to me
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and I will give my life to You!’
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Now, something happened!
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I can’t really explain it, and I don’t
know what happened naturally
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but when I said that prayer,
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a physical and a spiritual light
came over me.
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God changed my heart!
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And what I noticed immediately - and I still remember it was while I was sat
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on the same bus before it reached home -
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I decided that I now believed the Bible.
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So, I was no longer trying to work out whether it was true or not.
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I decided I believed it was true,
as an act of faith
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because I believed Jesus
had showed me He was real.
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I believed it was true, and I was going to try and live my life according to it.
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Now, at that time, as I said, I didn’t
know very much about Christianity.
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And there was probably quite a lot
that was wrong with my life.
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But as I look back now,
over those fifty years,
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that was the most
important thing that I ever did.
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I believe I made a lot
of mistakes and still do.
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But there’s something about meaning it.
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This is something where
we are dealing with reality -
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we are dealing with truth.
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And that’s a matter of the heart.
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And this is a mystery really,
but when you mean it, God comes in!
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My parents didn’t quite know
what had happened to me
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and thought it was a new hobby!
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Because at that age, I had a number
of things I got enthusiastic about,
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whether it was collecting stamps
or watching football
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or going to rock concerts -
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there were all kinds of things
I’d been enthusiastic about
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and they thought this was
another of those things.
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But the title of the message
I want to bring to you today
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is ‘Christianity is not a hobby’.
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So, please tell your neighbour -
Christianity is not a hobby!
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One thing about a hobby -
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you can be very passionate about it.
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But in the hierarchy of important things in life, it comes below your preferences and opinions.
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So, if you change your preferences,
or change your opinions -
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you can change your hobby.
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Christianity is not at that level.
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It’s at this level!
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It’s above my opinions,
and it’s above my preferences!
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It’s possible to read the Bible,
looking for things to justify our opinions.
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But you need to open the Word of God, and let God speak to you.
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One of the things I love
that Prophet T.B. Joshua said is,
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‘The Bible should be the database
for our personal opinions.’
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So, I don’t come to try and make sense of the Bible in the light of my opinions and experiences.
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I come to my life and my experiences and make sense of them through the Bible!
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God’s Word is a direction for life,
not just advice.
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So, we need some humility.
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True humility is total dependence
on God for everything.
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Now, another thing about a hobby -
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a hobby can also coexist
with other priorities.
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It can be one of those things
that we are interested in.
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Christianity is not one of those things -
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it’s the whole thing!
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Does that mean that I have no interests?
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I talk about nothing else but
religious language? No!
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But I understand everything -
my relationships, my work,
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what I feel about myself,
what I feel about other people,
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what’s going to happen when I die -
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everything about me, I understand
through the God who created me.
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For the first Scripture that I want to read today,
I want to read Matthew 6:24.
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“No one can serve two masters.
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Either he will hate the one
and love the other,
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or he will be devoted to one
and despise the other.
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You cannot serve both God and mammon.”
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It’s not only money; I think it represents everything that money can buy -
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this physical world
we all physically engage with.
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The god of this world and God, who created us - you can’t serve both of them.
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Your life direction is either decided by things eternal and what God is saying,
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or it’s decided by things here,
which your senses are telling you.
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And if you’re a true servant of God,
you’re not a servant of the world
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and if you’re a servant of the world,
you’re not a servant of God.
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You may have done the same as me -
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you may have declared that commitment to Jesus, and you meant it -
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you were going to follow Him!
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But there are still daily decisions as to whether we obey God, or mammon.
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People who don’t believe in God
will think you’re crazy!
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And the reason is, because you’ll be making decisions on the basis of something you can’t see!
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But Jesus said further down, and I’m just going to read this verse as well in verse 33.
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“Seek first the Kingdom of God
and His righteousness,
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and all these things shall
be given to you as well.”
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It’s because God is real.
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He may not be visible but
when we obey Him,
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we get in line with the One who created this whole universe.
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It’s no problem to Him to give you
what you need.
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If you give your life to searching for what you need, you won’t find it.
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You may find the physical things
but you won’t find peace.
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Because peace only comes from a relationship with the One who created us.
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Now, I want to turn to a Scripture in the Old Testament, and this is in the book of Joshua.
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Because this is one of the many examples in the Old Testament
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where the people of God at the time thought they could serve God, and also serve other gods as well.
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They saw some benefit in serving God,
but they also tried to serve other gods as well.
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It’s a temptation for all of us!
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Sometimes, the devil, instead of trying
to get us to just deny God,
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will try to get us to shift and
follow something else as well.
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If there’s one thing I’ve observed -
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in mixing with lots of people over the
last fifty years of being a believer -
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it’s that when you add something else
to your Christianity,
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it’s not long before you become focused on that ‘something else’, and God takes a lower position.
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I’m warning you, this happens!
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You start off being 100% for God -
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then you’re 90% for God,
and 10% for your own enjoyment.
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Give it a couple of years; you’ll be 90%
for your own enjoyment, 10% for God.
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Because you can’t serve two masters!
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Having said that, let me read Joshua 24 -
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and I’m going to read from verse 14.
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Joshua said, “Now therefore, fear the Lord and serve Him wholeheartedly and faithfully.
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Remove the gods that your fathers served in the region across the river and in Egypt,
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and serve the Lord.
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But if you see no benefit in serving the Lord,
then choose today whom you are going to serve,
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whether the gods your fathers
served beyond the river,
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or the gods of the Amorites,
in whose land you are living.
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But as for me and my household,
we will serve the Lord.” (Joshua 24:15)
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Joshua was giving them the same challenge that Jesus gave His disciples and the Pharisees
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who were listening to Him,
when we read Matthew.
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He said, ‘Look, make your mind up,
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you have to choose who you are going to serve - you can’t serve both.’
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Verse 16 says the people responded, saying,
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“Far be it from us to forsake the Lord and serve other gods. We are going to serve the Lord.”
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That is what they said.
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Joshua said to the people,
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“You are not able to serve the Lord,
because He’s a holy God; He’s a jealous God.”
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Joshua could have rejoiced and said,
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‘We have a revival!
The people want to serve the Lord!’
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But he knew what was in their heart -
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that their commitment at that time,
was not total, but partial.
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So, it was actually true when he said,
‘In this state of heart, you can’t serve the Lord’.
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Those people were only convinced;
they were not yet converted.
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So, you can be convinced that
Jesus is the Lord.
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But you’re not converted until the Word of God becomes living inside of you,
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and starts to affect your behaviour,
your actions and your attitudes.
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There is another Scripture I would like us to read, also in the Old Testament - Isaiah 58:2.
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“They seek Me day by day,
and they are delighted to know My ways,
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as if they were a nation
that does what is right,
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as if they had not forsaken
the just ways of their God.”
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Let me jump to verse 3,
where it says that they fast,
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but “on the same day you fast,
you do whatever you please.”
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There’s something interesting about this case because on the outside,
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what it says about these people was great - they were seeking the Lord,
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they were apparently delighting in God -
or at least in things associated with God.
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but the prophet is telling them
that it is not real.
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That’s another thing about a hobby -
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you can be very enthusiastic about it but you don’t have to really mean it; it can be a fake.
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You can’t fake faith.
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You can pretend to be good,
you can learn the language,
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you can learn the style of worship,
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but faith can only arise in your heart in response to the Word of God.
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Now, God allows us in life to be able to observe whether we really have faith or not.
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Because one thing I can guarantee
is that faith is always tested!
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Faith is not faith if it is not tested.
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The kind of tests that God sets are not like the examination where we know the day,
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and we prepare, and we go into the examination to see if we can pass the test.
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It’s in the middle of doing something else, completely unexpected, that a test will come.
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But when the test comes, we sometimes
realise that we don’t actually have faith.
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Prophet T.B. Joshua said something
very challenging:
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“You can tell whether you have got
faith by your daily life.”
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But this is not a negative thing;
this is wonderfully positive!
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It means we have a chance
to put things right!
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I don’t want to get to the end of my life
and discover I was a fake!
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I thank God for the tests now,
so I can find out now!
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And I can come to Him to put it right!
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Because God allows things in our life
which are stronger than we are.
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To put it another way,
you cannot save yourself!
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He allows passions to arise in us
which are stronger than our will-power.
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How can we overcome?
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With a living God!
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So please, whatever kind of challenge
you are having - don’t fake it.
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Don’t pretend everything is okay.
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Let me read from Luke 9:23.
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Jesus said to all of them,
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“If anyone wants to come after Me, let him deny himself, take up his cross daily and follow Me.
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For whoever wants to save his life, will lose it.
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But whoever loses his life for My sake,
will save it.”
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It’s a matter of life and death -
that’s why Christianity is not a hobby.
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Because we are giving our lives for this.
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And you know, it’s possible - if we have
a partial commitment, the problem is
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we’ll have enough Christianity to make us miserable, but not enough to make us happy.
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You cannot take eternity out of Christianity.
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The God who created us, and who is going to judge us at the end of our lives
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has made a way for us
to be reconciled to Him,
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and to live a life that is full and free.
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He doesn’t promise it will be easy,
but it will be full, it will be free
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and in eternity, it will be,
‘Well done, good and faithful servant.’
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I want to read
one more Scripture.
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And this one is in 2 Chronicles 16:9.
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“The eyes of the Lord go back and forth
over all the earth
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to offer strong support to the hearts of
those who are completely committed to Him.”
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This is talking about God - the living God.
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He’s here.
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He’s looking at our hearts!
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He wants to show Himself strong!
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But He can only do it for those whose
hearts are fully committed to Him.
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So let’s stand and pray together.
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Lord Jesus, I am given up to Your will.
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Lord Jesus, I am ready.
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I am ready to go where You want me to go.
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I am ready to say what You want me to say.
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I am ready to be what You want me to be.
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Time is short.
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Jesus is coming soon.
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I don’t want to waste my time.
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Tell me what I should do.
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Give me Your orders.
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I promise to submit myself to all You desire of me,
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and to accept all You permit
to happen to me.
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Let me only know Your will.
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In Jesus’ name. Amen!