Tuesday, September 2, 2008

"You look like Jesus" Series: Boaz

“You look like Jesus” Boaz

Into to the series – we are going to look out the doctrine of typology

To define our terms, a type is a shadow cast on the pages of the Old Testament

An account in the Old Testament that is meant to expound a significant truth about Messiah (Jesus) and his mission.

Teaches us about Jesus before Jesus came to earth as a man so people would recognize Him.
Types have the following characteristics:
1. They are rooted in history and serve a purpose.
2. Types are prophetic in nature.
3. Types all point to characteristics of Christ in one way or another.
4. They edify, having spiritual meaning for God's people in OT, NT and Today.
Tell the story of Naomi, Ruth and Boaz
Naomi and Elimalech leave Bethlehem with two sons, they marry two Moabite women. Elimelech and two sons Die and Naomi realizes she should go back o her land and her people and told her two daughters in law to stay with their people and their gods.

Ruth would not leave her and went to Bethlehem. So they got there and all the people heard and Naomi told them to call her Mara which means bitter because she feels that the Lord’s hand has went out against her.
1:20-21

Naomi and Ruth were poor so Ruth went to glean in the fields and happened to glean in Boaz’s field.

Boaz took notice of her, he also heard about what she had done for Naomi 2:11

Boaz gave her a protection and allowed her to work in his field during the Harvest.

Eventually at Naomi’s advice Ruth pursued Boaz to be her kinsman redeemer = Deut. 25 was a Leverite law in which the closest living relative of a widow would marry her and take care of her and the family.
Boaz was not the closest relative but he had already showed kindness and compassion to Ruth

When Ruth pursued him his response was that there was a kinsman redeemer closer then he was 3:12-13. Ruth asked

So Boaz sits down with the unnamed kinsman redeemer with the legal court which were the Elders and showed how this man was not the right man for Ruth.

The unmanned man said 4:1

So now Boaz took Ruth in marriage and they conceived a son named Obed who was grandfather to king David.

So what do we learn about Jesus from Boaz?

Look at the characteristics for a type
1. They are rooted in history and serve a purpose.
Ruth and Boaz fathered Obed who was David’s Grandfather and they were the family in which Jesus would come from.
2. Types are prophetic in nature.
v4:11 Famous not only Ruth and Boaz but the offspring who will eventually be Jesus will be famous. Matthew 1 Genealogy why?
Obligation and religion does not save (the loser kinsman who did nothing)
Having Ruth in Jesus’ genealogy communicates that Jesus is all about redemption and grace not religion and obligation. Matthew is saying look you thought it was “be good and God will love you” “you have an obligation to God”
Religion is like the unnamed kinsmen redeemer the loser it will let you down.
Christianity teaches “God loves you and wants to make you good”
3. They all point to characteristics of Christ in one way or another.
Character traits of Boaz that foreshadow Jesus… These are also things we can apply to our lives so we look more like Jesus.
Compassion-saw she had a bad situation and wanted to make it better. Jesus did that for us and many of his miracles were spurred on by compassion Challenge is how can you do that in another persons life? Maybe there is someone around you that is suffering and you have the resources to help, but you need compassion on them
Kindness-Boaz was kind to her and the passage actually says 2:13 Comforted with words of Kindness. Jesus did that in His earthy ministry and His Word is a comfort for us daily. Challenge for us is are we using our words to kindly speak to others and comfort them?
Provider-Boaz provided job and food for Ruth and Naomi. Jesus provides for us, “every good gift is from above” He provides a way for us to get to heaven. Challenge is how can you provide for other people? Maybe you have a gift or talent that you can use to provide a service for others, maybe it is financial, maybe it is time.
4. They edify, having spiritual meaning for God's people in OT , NT and Today.
Redeem means to pay off and the main parallel between him and Jesus is that it teaches about us about Redemption.
Boaz stepped in with grace and not obligation redeemed Ruth from her situation and one of the many reasons why is because Ruth asked.
Redemption- we all need to be redeemed from our desperate situation. Gospel Jesus was not obligated but willing to redeem us sinners. We only have to ask

Friday, August 22, 2008

Hey Joe Series: "Forgiveness"

Then we jump to 50:15-21
Joseph’s brothers are afraid that he would be mad at them because he lost all those years with his father.

Tonight we are going to talk about forgiveness this is the first place in the Bible we see the word forgive Gen 50:17

Forgive-to grant pardon, cancel indebtedness.

If you wronged someone ask for their forgiveness.



50:15-17 Joseph’s bad example of asking for forgiveness
1. They worried, what about us, we may now have to pay for ours sin. Self protection. Many times in life we just seek forgiveness because we are caught and we know there is a consequence, so to avoid it we apologize.

Actually Ten years ago today Bill Clinton gave his apology speech to our country and in that speech, he admitted to the fact that he misled the American people to protect himself and his family,


2. They lied about what Jacob said. There is not account that Jacob said this, to their credit it could have been true but I really think there would be some record of it if it was. In their desire for forgiveness instead of being truthful and showing humility they are trying to lie their way out of it. “We know he loves our dad, he will listen to him”

Did you ever lie to protect the wrong thing you did, to soften the blow so you could be forgiven/pardoned, so you did not have to pay?

3. They sent messengers, did you ever hear the phrase don’t kill the messenger, Joseph had the power and authority to take their lives and they knew that, but he would not kill a messenger. His brothers were like the guy that hears a sound in the night and makes his wife check what it is. They were cowards.

We have to face the person we have wronged and take care of business, be a person of integrity and face the music.

I had a situation not long ago

So this begs the question were they really sorry and what should Joseph do if they are not they are just thinking of themselves?

Vrs 18 they did finally do one good thing, they bowed down and humbled themselves before Joseph.
the desire to be forgiven was there many of us have the dsire to be forgiven.
There's a Spanish story of a father and son who had become estranged. The son ran away, and the father set off to find him. He searched for months to no avail. Finally, in a last desperate effort to find him, the father put an ad in a Madrid newspaper. The ad read: Dear Paco, meet me in front of this newspaper office at noon on Saturday. All is forgiven. I love you. Your Father. On Saturday 800 Pacos showed up, looking for forgiveness and love from their fathers.

Now lets take a look at how Joseph responded
Keys to Forgiveness from Joseph’s life

Before I even look at the rest these verses I want to remind us of what we already witnessed from his life.
1. Joseph did not spend his time being bitter at his brothers which allowed him to forgive them.
Actually named his sons names to remind himself what God has done.
Manasseh:[a] “For God has made me forget all my toil and all my father’s house.
Ephraim:[b] “For God has caused me to be fruitful in the land of my affliction.

We realize that bitterness just hurts us more then anyone else

2. He was content in the places God put him, Potpher’s slave, in jail and Pharaoh’s house.

Remember Content makes poor men rich; discontent makes rich men poor."
Benjamin Franklin
Paul writes from jail in Philippians 2:11“for I have learned in whatever state I am, to be content"

3. He extended grace towards his brothers (who were in many senses his enemies) We talked about that extensively last week.

But now we see what he is truly made of, Jacob his dad is dead and he really has no obligation to his brothers who treated him bitterly. And he has the power 2nd in charge.

1. Vrs 19 1st of all the power has not went to his head. Forgiveness belongs to God.
Listen carefully any sin that we commit whether it is against someone else we need forgiveness from God. Joseph is saying that is who you need to be talking to. Eph 1:7 IN Jesus there is forgiveness Luke 7:47 Jesus has the power to forgive

As we talked about last week in Romans 5 we are enemies of God because of our sin and we need forgiveness.

God is the one who needs to forgive you and in order receive that forgiveness you have to realize you are a sinner and need forgiveness and when you trust that Jesus paid the price for your sins on the cross and believer that He rose from the dead you have eternal life.
Jesus can forgive any sin the only sin that He will not forgive is the sin of rejection of Him. But he does it because of His love for us Proverbs 10:12 love covers all sins

As far as a believer in Christ we confess or ask forgiveness to restore our relationship with God

We as believers need to follow Jesus example of love and forgiveness to the others around us. He humbled himself to death on the cross.

Many times we don’t want to humble ourselves, we say they wronged me, I am right, I can’t get over this. Sorry is not good enough, they are not really sorry.

Jesus could have said, why should I go to the cross they are my enemies many of them will reject. But what did He say “Father Forgive them for they know not what they do”

2nd Vrs 20 Joseph reminds them that God is in control and his hand is at work and the reason why he can forgive them is because he realizes that.
Tapestry, God uses the bad situations that happen in our lives to display that He is in control and will work these things out.

Jesus gives us the power to forgive others Luke 7:44-48 Is a beautiful account of what Christ’s forgiveness can do for us.

3rd Vrs 21 Look at how Joseph displayed his forgiveness he acted and spoke
He acted on his forgiveness
Many times we “forgive” people but still give them the cold shoulder and talk about them. Or refuse to do nice things for them. Joseph was still willing to provide for his brothers
Then Joseph spoke kindly and comforted them. This is an act of restoring a broken relationship. This is the hardest part
Think about the kind words Jesus comforts us with “I will never leave you or forsake you”

Joseph is what we call a type of Christ in the OT that teaches us what forgiveness is all about.

We need to be an example of Christ’s forgiveness in the lives of the people around us by putting these things into practice.

Sunday, August 10, 2008

Hey Joe Series: "Grace"

As we continue in our study of Joseph I want to pause and remind us that this historical account of Joseph’s life has a major Biblical theme it is called Grace

The thing the distinguishes Christianity from all other religions is GRACE, Other religions say that you need to be a good person so God will love you, Christianity says that you are not a good person but God loves you and by His grace wants to help you to be good person.

Defining Grace-God’s love demonstrated to ill-deserving sinners. If we were strangers to God we would be undeserving but we are known by God and because of sin we make ourselves out to be enemies of God Romans 5:8-11.

Like you who received the $20 you were undeserving, but what if an enemy of mine walked in and I gave him $20. I would not want to do that because now not only was he my enemy but now I am helping him with resources to possibly do more harm to me.

In God’s eyes we are all ill deserving not just undeserving because we are His enemies. That’s what makes grace so amazing, that God would extend a helping hand to His enemies and unfortunately some use this against Him.

Two types
Common Grace- which everyone enjoys James 1:16-17, Matthew 5:44-46. This is God’s way of telling everyone, “hey I am here”

Saving Grace- which God’s desire is for us to trust in Him

All of Joseph’s story illustrates facets of saving grace and I going to point out the grace illustrations from the next 4 chapters

Chapter 42 overview. Jacob told his sons to go to Egypt to buy some food and he sent 10 but not the youngest Benjamin “incase calamity befell them. When Joseph saw them he recognized them but they did not recognize him and they bowed down to him. He called them spies and they spilled the beans. We are all sons of one man, the youngest is with our father and “one is no more” “we are honest men” So Joseph insisted they were spies and said I will sell you food but you must leave one here with me (Simeon) and return with the youngest brother. At this the brothers vrs 21-23 (read). They felt they were paying for their past sin. He sells them food and has the money put back in their bag and when they find it v28 so they go home tell Jacob their father what happened and he says he will not seen Benjamin back with them.

Joseph’s brothers were in many senses his enemies but he still had grace on them by giving there money back.
Have you ever extended grace to someone who can be said to be your enemy? What would that do to your relationship if you did? It would change the relationship and in most cases make it better

-Sometimes are initial response to Grace is not what you would think. We feel bad, Joseph’s brothers “hearts failed them”. When someone does something gracious for you and you have had hatred or enmity towards them you feel horrible. Proverbs 25:21-22

When I first found out the Jesus went to the cross for my sins it was bitter sweet, sweet because he would do that for me but bitter that I would do that to him.

Genesis 43 So the famine got worse and His sons primarily Judah convince Jacob to let them bring Benjamin back with them so they can get more food and Jacob agreed. They also brought the money that was in their sacks. When they got their Joseph had a feast prepared for them and they told the steward about the money in the sacks and his reply was v 23. So they had a feast with Joseph and Simeon was back with them.

Romans 10:13-15 Preached Grace The steward gave them the Good News.
We extend Grace on others by sharing with them what we know and have experienced about the grace of God. Seaside ill

Genesis 44 So Joseph ordered his servants to fill the men’s bags with grain and their money and send them on their way. But he told them to put His cup in Benjamin’s bag and follow after them and say it was stolen. Then he wanted to keep him as his slave. Then Judah went and begged Joseph to take him as a slave instead.

We see Judah is an example of Sacrificial Grace 1 Cor 5:7 Jesus sacrificed His own life for ours. Gospel

When was the last time you were willing to take the backseat to put the needs of others before you?
How would that change the relationships you have?
If you do that you are an example of God’s grace. Just yesterday Zane and towel.

Grace is a motivation to do good
Hebrews 12:28 Tells us because we are receiving heaven we should “have grace’ and serve God, we know that we serve God by serving others.

Genesis 45 Seeing Judah and the love He had for Jacob and the grace he was willing to extend Joseph was upset and that he told his brothers who he was. Vrs4-8 “God sent me before you to preserve life” Just imagine how the brothers must have felt. Joseph comforted them and told them it was the work of God.

Now does this make God the originator of evil? No but it illustrates how in a sinful world God can use evil men’s purposes to promote His master plan, which is graciously save His people.

Then Pharoah found out that it was Joseph’s brothers and he said send for his father and He will give them the best of land Egypt and take care of them during the famine because it was 5 more years

Hebrews 13:12 talks about Sanctifying grace God set apart Joseph to preserve the lives of his people. As believers in Jesus our lives should be in the constant process of being set apart different from the sinful world and it is only by His grace that this can happen

Joseph’s family was weak and on the verge of death because of famine and Pharaoh said he would take care of them. That is God’s hand working to illustrate a truth that Jesus taught in the NT 2 Cor. 12:9 “my power is made perfect in your weakness because my grace is sufficient for you”

Life has its struggles and those are the times when the need for God’s grace becomes more of a reality to us. We always need it but until trouble hits we rarely realize it.

Some of us are weak right now just looking at all the things I need to do before the end of August. That is barring any problem comes along.

Maybe there is trouble in your family, with friends at work. Maybe it is sickness or death or a financial problem. Maybe you are having trouble parenting or your parents are having trouble parenting you. By God’s grace you can get through it.

-Joseph was enslaved in Egypt to preserve the lives of his people.
God’s Grace is what can preserve our lives. Through the death of Jesus
Ezekiel 36:26 talks about something we call Regenerating grace
I will give you a new heart and put a new spirit within you; I will take the heart of stone out of your flesh and give you a heart of flesh.
NT echoes that in 2 Cor. 5:17 “If anyone is in Christ he is a new creation”
Joseph was confident in knowing the God placed him there. Grace gives us confidence

I believe having this “grace net” as I like to call it parallels Ephesians 2:8-10 God saved us by grace and because of that grace we can do Good in His name

1 Cor15:10 “But by the grace of God I am what I am, and his grace to me was not without effect. No, I worked harder than all of them—yet not I, but the grace of God that was with me.

What kind of effect does God’s grace have on you?

If the answer to that is no effect
then you are following in the words of what Bob Dylan sung in his song “Property of Jesus”You got something better You've got a heart of stone

Monday, July 28, 2008

Hey Joe Series: "Used"

Background on the last two weeks Sins of O and Co and resolve, we talked about how God was with Joseph, he was content didn’t covet, resisted temptation, respected his authorities but something bad still happened to him he was put in jail.

Genesis 40 Now Joseph was in jail and the chief butler and baker of Pharaoh were both put in jail also. They both had dreams and were troubled by them.

Joseph being in charge at the jail house asked why are you so sad?

The interpretation of the butlers dream was good, he would be restored and Joseph said remember me and the bakers dream was bad, he would be killed.

Both of those things came to pass and of course the butler did not mention Joseph.

Chapter 41 2 years pass and Joseph was still in jail and Pharaoh had a dream.

Vrs 1-8 Pharaoh’s dream 7 cows and 7 stalks of wheat. He called all the wise men for interpretation.

Vrs 9-13 The Butlers memory was jogged, oh yeah Joseph

Vrs 14-16 Pharaoh called for Joseph and Joseph said it was God

Vrs 17-24 restates the dreams don’t read

Vrs 25-33 Joseph interprets seven years of plenty followed by seven years of famine

Vrs 33-36 Then Joseph gives the advice of saving one fifth for the famine years

Vrs 37-45 Pharaoh is pleased and elevates Joseph to second in charge of Pharaoh.

Vrs 46-57 then talks about how Joseph did his Job, and had two children named Ephraim and Manasseh.

Things we can learn from this time in Joseph’s life.
Joseph allowed himself to be “Used” by God

1. 40:38 Has God’s Spirit- We have God’s spirit so we are equipped to serve Him
Gospel
1 Cor. 12:7 “But the manifestation of the Spirit is given to each one for the profit of all”:
Some of the gifts are evangelism, helps, teaching, wisdom, encouragement, faith and leadership.
At the moment you trust is Jesus God gives you at least one spiritual gift to use for Him.

We also have natural talents and abilities in which can also use. Drama, music, good with children, maybe good at a sport or excel in a certain career or field. God wants us to use those things for Him as well.

We all have God’s Spirit in us when we trust in Jesus the question is, are we going to heed to the Spirit and use our gifts and abilities for service?
God was with Joseph and he allowed Him to use him

2. 40:8 & 41:16 In God’s hands- all service belongs to God
We are just joining on the work that He is doing

John 15:1-8 Vine and branches. This passage is really saying without Jesus we are useless but with a abiding relationship with Him we can be useful.
Vrs 6 to some seems to be a problem, some may say “if I don’t abide or follow Jesus gets rid of me” no

Breakdown of verse 6

“He is cast out” loss of fellowship with Jesus and others, if you are not following God and serving Him you are not obeying which is sin, sin mars fellowship with Jesus. It also mars fellowship with other believers, the best way to have fellowship with others is to serve them and serve along side them.

“and withered” not vital, a growing Christian is one who serves, I don’t think you can show me a vital, effective growing Christian that does not have a ministry.

“thrown into the fire and burned” loss of rewards, remember we talked about being rewarded for service, at the day of judgment you will suffer loss if you do not allow yourself to be used.

3. 41:39-45 God will lift you up when you are used by Him- The more we serve God, He will lift you up.
Being “used” is humbling
Humble yourself in His sight James 4:10.
Romans 12:3-6a not think to highly of ourselves and 14:18-19 this will edify others. When God uses you, you should be thankful that He did

We will not truly be used unless we humble ourselves
Look what happened to Joseph God made him second in charge in all of Egypt and the distributor of the food.

4. 40:51-52 He named his children after what the Lord has done in his life. Forget your troubles and God will bless even in a land that he was afflicted.
Being used gets your mind off your own problems and focuses them on the tasks and the fact that there are people around you who need the Lord and need to be ministered to.
“when life gives you lemons…make lemonade” make the best out of a bad situation

-Notice in 40:7 “Why are you sad?” The thing we see here with Joseph is that he cared and had compassion for the needs of others even though he was in jail. We need to have the attitude of caring for others when we get involved in ministry. No one desires to put themselves second but when we do God blesses us.

3 Catagories of being used
1. Over extend yourself. You’re a door mat
2. Don’t do anything and maybe think you do, you bless us with your presence and call it ministry
3. Allowing yourself to be used in a healthy Biblical way which means having a ministry and doing it well and being committed to it.

Sunday, July 20, 2008

Hey Joe Series: "Resolve"

Vrs 1-6a Joseph was sold into Potiphar’s house and Potiphar realized that there was something different about Joseph “the Lord was with him” and “the Lord made all that he did prosper”

Potiphar trusted him so much that he did not even know the affairs of his own business

Vrs 6b-10 Potphar’s wife advances toward Joseph and his resolve is not to “sin against God” and she kept trying

Vrs 11-18 The wife tried to seduce him again and then made up a story to tell her husband because Joseph left his coat behind.

Vrs 19-23 So Potiphar threw him into prison and again God raised him up and the highest ranking guard put everything under his control.

What can we learn from this?

1. Vrs 2,5 and 21 The Lord was with Joseph.
-If you don’t know Jesus as your Savior the bible says in Acts 17:26-27 that He has placed you where you are so that you will seek God and perhaps find Him. 2 Peter 3:9 God desires all to come to know Him. If you are here today and wondering is God real and if so what does it mean to my life. God loves you and wants to forgive you of your sin the bible tells us that we have to trust that Jesus’ death on the cross was enough to forgive us of our sins 3 days later he rose again to prove that He was God and has victory of sin and death.
-If you trusted in Jesus as your Savior no matter where you are or what situation you are in, God is with you. At your job or school, with friends or in your family He is there with you. Jesus says He “will never leave us or forsake us.”
Hebrew 13:5 Joseph is an illustration of this passage.



2. Lets look at the other things that passage says
“Let your conduct be without covetousness;”
Joseph did not covet what Potiphar had Vrs 6-9 we see that Joseph was in charge of and had access to everything in Potiphar’s house except his wife. Instead of coveting what Potiphar had, his wife, he refused to sin with Potiphar’s wife.

Many times in life we have so much but we still covet after more, we are unhappy with or jobs or our possessions and we feel that we need better or we need more. Maybe you are not content with your relationships in life and you covet others around you because they have a girlfriend or a boyfriend or they have children you and don’t. But God is saying don’t covet be content.

3. Contentment,” be content with such things as you have.” Joseph was content event though he was sold into slavery and was no longer with his father in his own land he was still content Vrs 4 Because Joseph was content he was able to serve. And with that service found favor in the eyes of Potiphar.

Are you content with where God has placed you, your job, school and relationships. If you are not content it will show and eventually you will have a bad testimony among the people around you. When we are content in any and every situation we are a good testimony to those around us.

Content makes poor men rich; discontent makes rich men poor."
Benjamin Franklin

When you are content you have a good testimony among unbelievers and God will elevate your positions in life.

Paul writes from jail in Philippians 2:11“for I have learned in whatever state I am, to be content"

1 Tim 6:6-9 Because Joseph was content he was able to resist temptation

4. Joseph resisted Temptation. Last summer I had a message about Temptation and the focus was Jesus’ temptation. Lets take a quick look at Josephs temptation. Potiphar’s wife was aggressively pursuing him but he did not give in. Vrs 9b “How can I do this great wickedness and sin against God?”
Maybe you are constantly in situations where you are tempted to do something wrong, sexual sins, drunkinness, gossiping, dishonest gain.

Christian Author John Piper Said “The power of all temptation is the prospect that it will make me happier."

Whatever the temptation may be there is some advice and comfort from the Bible
-1 Cor 10:13 There is a way out
-Luke 22:40 Jesus says pray that you will not enter into temptation.
-James 1:12 says we are blessed if we endure under temptation
-2 Peter 2:9 “The Lord knows how to deliver the Godly out of temptation.

5. Joseph had respect for the authority Romans 13:1-3 Potiphar was over Joseph and Joseph was his slave. But he still respected him Vrs 8-9a This would have been a good way to mock his master “your wife wanted me”

We all have authority over us, our bosses, teachers parents, do you respect that and heed to there direction? Or do you look for and take opportunities to mock them? If you want to be a good testimony for the Lord you will respect them.


6. Even though he did everything right something bad still happened to him. He was wrongly accused and was thrown in jail. But God was still with him Hebrew 13:6 Joseph can boldly say…
You may have been struggling because you seem to have your relationship with God on track but things still seem to go wrong.

Well join the club 2 Tim 3:12 “Yes, and all who desire to live godly in Christ Jesus will suffer persecution”. When we suffer for doing what is right it is just a reminder that this world is not our home and we need to look toward heaven and not be to comfortable in this life on earth.

Hey Joe Series: "O or Co?"

Chapter 37:1-11 Background
Jacob who is also known as Israel had 12 sons and v3 states that Jacob had a special place in his heart for Joseph and he gave him an expensive coat.
V4 his brothers hated him v11 and envied him.

Vrs 5-10Now Joseph had two dreams in which can be taken as his brothers and his father and mother will eventually bow down to him. This made his bothers hate him even more.

V18-20n Joseph’s brothers plot to kill him.

V 21-22 Reuben stood up for Joseph and wanted to get him back to Jacob so he came up with a plan, just throw him into a well.

V23-28 So the brothers decide to sell him into slavery.

V29-30 Reuben was upset and mourned the loss of his brother

V 31-32 They wanted to cover up what they did so they lied to their father. Sin leads to more sin

V33-35 Jacob was saying he would never get over the death of his son.
Today I want to talk about sin

There are two categories of sin…sins of commission and omission

Commission - Acting or doing that which was decided upon
The brothers planned out their sin. They hated and were jealous of Joseph so they decided to get rid of him.

What does God say about that.
Proverbs 6:16-19 God hates when people make wicked plans
Isaiah 30:1 Like they brothers then lied to the father in life when we Sin leads to more sin

So are you planning out your sin or helping others sin?
In my time in ministry I have seen some interesting things, a Christian family putting their daughter on birth control just in case she has sex. “hey if she is going to sin she is going to do it responsibly”

-maybe you are in a dating relationship and you are planning your evening around how you can get into a temping situation and then blame your falling into sin because the temptation was to strong, meanwhile you planned your night so that you would wind up in the situation.

-Maybe you are making money in a dishonest way and you have planned this out.

-Maybe you are planning the rude and nasty things you are going to say to your co-worked, friend or family member because they wronged you and you want to retaliate.

-Maybe you ask people just the right questions so they will gossip about someone and so you can start gossiping about someone.

When we plan out our sin God is not pleased
Sins of commission usually involve regret for what was done because we start to realize our intention was to sin.

Maybe you are saying to yourself “I don’t plan out my sin, I’m good I catch myself in the early stages.

There is another group of sins called
Sins of Omission - Neglect or failure to do that which should have been done. Omitting that which should be done.
When in life do you have an opportunity to do the right thing and you pass it up?
James 4:17

In the story of Joseph, Reuben was an example of someone who did not commit a sin of omission. He did not agree with his brothers and he tried to stop the effort. Some sit back and don’t do anything.

Luke 10:30-37 The priest and the levite did nothing. Many of us see others in need and have the resources to meet them and do nothing about it.




Some sins of omission that are common among believers. Not praying, not giving Mal 3:8, not going to church Heb 10:24-25, not serving, not helping others in need Matt 25, not exposing wrongdoing Eph 5:8-12, not stopping others from doing wrong. James 5:20

What are the results of the sins of omission and commission?
It separates you from God. Gospel

Look what sin does…consequences
It affects the others around us, look at what the sins of Joseph’s brothers did to Jacob.

Hitler planning out the Holocaust and when the US came in we stopped what was going on, but what if we didn’t it would have been a huge sin of omission. The consequences were catastrophic and could have been worse if we ignored it.

What do we have to do?
-Repent, some people think that this word means we turn from sin and never do it again and if you do you have not truly repented

Greek word in the NT is Meta noia is primarily an after-thought, different from the former thought; a "change of mind and heart",

Biblical repentance is a change of mind basically it is looking at our lives through the eyes of God and His Word. When it comes to sin it is saying this action that I commit or fail to do is wrong. Even though you may fall back into it at times you still realize it is something that is wrong and unacceptable to God.

If you leave here today and have a sinful pattern or a sin in your life and you say to yourself it is ok or it is not so bad you have not repented meaning not changed your mind
Philippians 2:5 Let this mind be in you which was also in Christ Jesus.

You have to change your mind first about what you are doing or in some cases not doing. That is why I am up here every Sunday to bring the Word so our minds can be changed.

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

"Matters of the heart" Part 4: Integrity

Matthew 5:33-37

Lev. 19:12 God was saying if you use My name in an oath or a promise you better not lie or not keep up your end of the oath. .

The Pharisees and religious leaders at the time would swear and not use God’s name but instead things like heaven, earth, Jerusalem, or themselves, then when they broke the promise, lied or did not follow through they would say they did not sin because they did not swear by God’s name
Jesus raises the bar “do not lie at all” and keep your promises in other words have integrity.
Lets look what Jesus says
-First your loop hole is not that bright. Vrs 34-36 these things all belong to God because He is the creator.

They were looking for loop holes in order to benefit themselves.

-The second thing Jesus is saying here is Yes be yes and No be no

Yes - follow through with commitments
No- don’t be afraid to stand up and say no

Jesus is saying as followers of Him we need to be people who have integrity.

Tonight I want to talk about integrity because our personal integrity reveals our heart.

Integrity is- adherence to moral and ethical principles; soundness of moral character; honesty.
the state of being whole
in simplest form “Who you are when no one is around” Your beliefs are solidified and real when you do the same in private as you would in public.

A questions you can ask yourself is “would I do this if no one would ever find out?” What ever the answer to that is, that is a reflection of your heart and what God sees and that is your integrity.

In biblical times people had a way to find out the integrity of a pot, if it has cracks then it is not whole, is it a cracked pot, the merchants were trying to get rid of the cracked pots so it was not a waste to them so they would glaze over the cracks, in order to find out the integrity of the pot (if it was whole and good) the buyer would hold the pot up to the sunlight to see if they could tell if there were any cracks.

Well God holds us up to the light of His son to see if we are cracked pots, and when He sees the cracks He wants to work on the integrity of our hearts. The first step in having personal integrity is trusting in the truth of God’s word- Gospel

Unfortunately as believers in Jesus our personal integrity is constantly under attack.

In the 60s something crept into our society by way of a man in ministry an Episcopal priest named Joseph Fletcher, it was not a new idea but He wrote a book called Situation Ethics The basic premise or idea of the book is that as long as the greater good of love is achieved wrong and right are only based on the situation. For example Robin Hood stole from the rich to give to the poor, Fletcher would say the rich had a lot of money the poor had none Robin Hood was displaying love to the poor by giving them the riches money. This seems loving unless your rich but Fletcher would say the greater love was achieved based on situation.

What Fletcher is proposing is that there is no absolute wrong or right it depends on the situation. As long as the outcome promotes love it is right. “The end justifies the means”
So in this book he came up with situations such as a women seducing and sleeping with a person from another government to get secrets to stop a war that would kill thousands. Moral compromise so the greater good is achieved.

There are several problems with this but the biggest one is that it is saying that you can’t rely on God. As believers we have to realize that God cares about our hearts and wants us to do the right thing and He will take care of the details.

George Muller in the 1800’s was a preacher, evangelist and philanthropist. He opened several orphanages and in his life saw 23,000 orphans educated. A man of great faith and integrity relied on God to provide his needs and for the needs of the orphans. One morning they did not have breakfast for the a rather large group or orphans and he sat down at the table and thanked the Lord for the food that He would provide, and no sooner did he say amen there was a knock at the door of a bakery delivery wagon that had a broken wheel and not be able to complete the deliveries and the food would go bad so he wanted to give the food to the orphans.

Muller could have went out before breakfast and stole, or manipulated, after all there are starving orphans. But he trusted God. Unfortunately we normally don’t live life like this and we lack the trust is God.

The situational line of thinking has penetrated our society and caused people to lack integrity because there are no absolutes therefore there is nothing to judge the purity of integrity so now we cannot even recognize integrity and sometimes we even call integrity stupidity. Football player illustration.
Goodness is the only investment that never fails. ~Henry David Thoreau

What are some things that compromise our integrity?

-Tragic situations should not compromise our integrity
Job 2:9 his wife,4:6 friend encourages him your integrity is your hope, Then in 25:4-5 Bildad asks Job the question how can a man be righteous before God? Job’s reply 27:5 says he will not put off his integrity or as we can say what is pure in his heart which is his trust in God Like us today if we trust in Christ in our heart we are righteous before Him. Then Job wants God to know his integrity 31:6 the real test of a person is how they respond when things do not go their way. So lets see where Job’s integrity comes from. 42:1-6 I reject myself and the idea I had that the Lord always rewards the righteous in this life. His integrity is that trusts God no matter what happens.

-Facing adversity or obstacles should not compromise our integrity Another OT example is found in Dan 3:16-18 Situational ethics
“Have the courage to say no. Have the courage to face the truth. Do the right thing because it is right. These are the keys to living your life with integrity.”


“One of the truest tests of integrity is its blunt refusal to be compromised.”

-Other people should not make us compromise our integrity
1 Thess 2:4 Here Paul was saying we preach the Gospel not to please people but to please God. The Gospel is an unpopular message 2 Cor 2:16 says we are offensive to those who are dying because we are the aroma of Jesus.
Why would we listen to the world after all we learned in the last month and half that the world thinks we are crazy

So what does having integrity do for us?
Titus 2:6-8 others will not be able to say anything evil against us.
-Integrity provides security, we don’t have to worry about where we stand before God and others if we have integrity.
Pro 10:9 Romans 13:3 no reason to fear authorities if you have integrity


-You always know the right thing to do because you are resolved to do the right thing Proverbs 11:3
A man cannot be comfortable without his own approval. ~Mark Twain

Bottom line Proverbs 20:7 The righteous person walks in his integrity.

We see our integrity “who we are when no one is around” really sums up all the Matters of hearts”