A few weeks ago I joked because I made my own quote…”Good theology gets you through tough times”
Here is some that got me through this week
-God’s ways are higher then my ways. Isaiah 55
-When I am weak Jesus is strong. 2 Corinthians 12:10
-This world is not my home. Phil 3:20
-The Gospel of Jesus meets every need I have because it gives us hope.
Today I am talking about more good theology “What happens when we die?”
Hebrews 9:27 Judgment issue (Well done)
When God created the heavens and the earth, death was not a part of it, this is why it never goes well with us, and that is why it will eventually will be conquered 1 Cor. 15:26 & Rev. 20:14
Three types of death that the Scriptures teach
1. Spiritual death - what we are before we trust Jesus Eph 2:1, John 3 “Born again”
2. Physical Death - Genesis 35:18-19
3. Eternal death- final permanent separation of non-believers from God Rev 20:14
Start with
The Death of those who do not Trust Christ. Results in Hell, describe
Some may say, that is harsh why would God want that for anyone? The answer is that He does not and He has for us a way of escape. Through Jesus Christ, see God means business 2 Peter 3:9
How to avoid Hell John 5:24 GOSPEL
You have no second chance
1 Peter 3:18-20 This is an interpretation from Augustine. Christ preached through Noah at the time of Noah and they are called the “Spirits in prison” because they were preached to in the past and now in the prison of Hell.
Understand the context of 1st Peter is Peter was writing to the righteous minority surrounded by hostile unbelievers like Noah was.
Luke 16:19-36 Parable (Talk about)
Another issue that always seems to come up is “Can our loved ones see us?” Nowhere in the Bible does it say that our loved ones can see us. I would venture to say based upon the parable they are aware of us but they and we will not posses the same attributes of God…all powerful, all knowing…all seeing.
The Death of a Believer
2 Cor. 5:6-8 Phil 1:23 Intermediate state, not in the new heavens yet. We go to be with Christ Ephesians 1: Acts 7 Stephen
-No soul sleep “fallen asleep is a metaphor for death”
-No purgatory (Catholic Church does not believe this either)
-We do not need to pray for the dead
Quick overview of the grand scheme of things so we have an understanding
1. Rapture 1 Thess 4:16, Dead in Christ
1 Corinthians 15:36-49 Does not matter what happens to the body of a person (Burial vrs Cremation)
Glorified Body Issue Christ’s resurrected body is the prototype
Philippians 3:21 “Transformed in to a glorious body”
2. Tribulation, all believers of all time in heaven Rev 4-19
3. Millennial Reign of Christ Rev 20,
4 Great White Throne Judgment.
5. New Heavens and Earth
Our salvation is not fully complete but at physical death 1 Cor 13:12 We will see things like God sees things
Death will touch you, so how do you cope?
-Time to Mourn, Jesus wept
-Makes us reflect on our lives. Not How much good do I do, but how much good in Jesus’ name do I do. Even the greatest people are forgotten. But Jesus is not
-The imperative nature of Gospel work, Death is not the end for anyone
-Find comfort in the Lord, where you find comfort will determine how comforted you are.
-What do we learn and take away from losing someone.
For me Strength is in Christ
What is next for us here at our church?
35 years ago a small group of people began this Gospel work in our community. A result of the obedience of those people was the salvation of many in this community among them was the one we physically lost this past week
1 Cor 15:58 Don’t lose focus
Monday, July 26, 2010
Difficulties Week 2
Difficulty: Why did Christ have to go to the cross, what did it accomplish and what were the implications.
How God meets our need then we in turn meet the needs of others.
Need 1:-Forgiveness - we have sin that needs to be forgiven.
Rom 3:23 “all have sinned and fall short of the Glory of God”
Rom 6:23 “wages of sin is death”
Forgiveness is bearing the cost of someone else’s sin against you.
When we forgive we are paying the price for the wrong against us.
(example someone defames your character)
The other options are…
Revenge & Bitterness…if we respond like this the evil actually spreads. ---With Revenge we spread evil
-With Bitterness we kill ourselves from inside out.
Karl Menninger, the famed psychiatrist, once said that if he could convince the patients in psychiatric hospitals that their sins were forgiven, 75 percent of them could walk out the next day!
Tim Keller states in his book “Reason For God” Many people have said when we forgive and absorb the debt it can be as painful as death,
This is true but after that experience the only place we have to look is up, for the Christian that means resurrection. Instead of leading a life long death of revenge and bitterness we can be resurrected
Human forgiveness works this way because it points to what our Creator.
Jesus death for our forgiveness resulted in resurrection.
How do we meet the needs of others in this area?
-Forgive as we have been forgiven Matthew 6:12
-we don’t hold grudges
-we absorb the cost
-we turn the other cheek
-we resurrect
How it was accomplished…
Need 2: Redemption: Forgiveness is costly and the price had to be paid. Jesus is our Substitutionary Atonement
That means that death is the payment of sin and Jesus was willing and able to pay the price for us. we call in “Redemption” we have to be bought back into a right relationship to God.
Sin is the slave driver and our master and if we live in un-forgiven sin we will be separated from Jesus for eternity in hell.
Jesus death buys us back Revelation 5:9
Why does there have to be payment for sin? Why can’t God just say…”its all good” God’s justice is at stake.
We inherently understand this:
In C.S. Lewis’ Essay Humanitarian Theory of Punishment he speaks about the conservative view of retribution, “people have to pay”. And then he speaks of the liberal view of “rehabilitation”, “people have to be cured”
The substitution of Jesus Christ does both,
God is the victim in every sin and justice dictates that we pay, Jesus pays for us.
We are broken and need to be cured, when we trust Jesus the Holy Spirit comes and begins the work of sanctification. And in eternity we are fully rehabilitated.
A question that comes up a lot is “Did Christ go to Hell when He paid for our sin?” Based on the Apostles Creed “He descended into Hell” the answer is NO Ephesians 4:8-10
Christ’s Cost
-Philippians 2:5-11 Emptied Himself “Christ emptied Himself of His preincarnate position, yet did not diminish His person” The self emptying permitted the addition of humanity and did not involve the subtraction of Deity or the use of the attributes of His Deity. There was a change in form and not in content” Ryrie Isaiah 53:12 “He poured Himself out to Death”
The main point we want to remember here is that this was a willful decision that Christ made (Phil 2:7) it was not debated but it was God plan before the foundation of the world (Rev 13:8)
I like to think of it as Jesus decided to confine Himself in space and time but was not confined, He stepped down for us.
-Forsaken This is one of the issues that keeps coming up when people hear Jesus say this…what did He mean?
2 Cor. 5:21 Jesus became sin for us, so He felt the loneliness and abandonment that sin always produces, except in this case it was our sin and not His own.
If we have been redeemed by Jesus how do we in-turn redeem others?
Truthfully only Christ can redeem, but there are things that we can do so people see His redemptive work. It costs us everything
-Philippians 2 consider others more important then yourself, doing good to others for the sake of the GOSPEL
-We have to be around other people Niebur “Christ of Culture” This is a huge cost to us because that means we live among this sinful world that rejects the Lord. Our kids go to school, we go to work etc. when we do those things we are no longer insulated in our own bubble. What good can we do if the world around us if we just create our own little safe haven? Paul says we would have to leave this world.
What the motivation was….
Need 3:-Love- We all need Love,
-you may be bouncing around from relationship to relationship.
-maybe you are currently in a relationship and your spouse is not meeting your needs
-maybe you are not receiving the love you need from your parents
-maybe you are not getting love from friends that you need
With my kids I fish for compliments
Silah “Because you loved me first”
The type of love we need is given to us in Jesus
1 John 4:19 - He first loved us
Rom 5:8 - While we were sinners
Gal 2:20 - His love inspires life change
John 15:13 The greatest Love
Romans 8:35-39 Nothing can come in between His love for us.
How does that play out in everyday life? Jesus tells us that it is easy to love those who love you. Jesus’ Love (2 Cor 5:14) Compels us
Eph 5:2 walk in love because Christ loved
How God meets our need then we in turn meet the needs of others.
Need 1:-Forgiveness - we have sin that needs to be forgiven.
Rom 3:23 “all have sinned and fall short of the Glory of God”
Rom 6:23 “wages of sin is death”
Forgiveness is bearing the cost of someone else’s sin against you.
When we forgive we are paying the price for the wrong against us.
(example someone defames your character)
The other options are…
Revenge & Bitterness…if we respond like this the evil actually spreads. ---With Revenge we spread evil
-With Bitterness we kill ourselves from inside out.
Karl Menninger, the famed psychiatrist, once said that if he could convince the patients in psychiatric hospitals that their sins were forgiven, 75 percent of them could walk out the next day!
Tim Keller states in his book “Reason For God” Many people have said when we forgive and absorb the debt it can be as painful as death,
This is true but after that experience the only place we have to look is up, for the Christian that means resurrection. Instead of leading a life long death of revenge and bitterness we can be resurrected
Human forgiveness works this way because it points to what our Creator.
Jesus death for our forgiveness resulted in resurrection.
How do we meet the needs of others in this area?
-Forgive as we have been forgiven Matthew 6:12
-we don’t hold grudges
-we absorb the cost
-we turn the other cheek
-we resurrect
How it was accomplished…
Need 2: Redemption: Forgiveness is costly and the price had to be paid. Jesus is our Substitutionary Atonement
That means that death is the payment of sin and Jesus was willing and able to pay the price for us. we call in “Redemption” we have to be bought back into a right relationship to God.
Sin is the slave driver and our master and if we live in un-forgiven sin we will be separated from Jesus for eternity in hell.
Jesus death buys us back Revelation 5:9
Why does there have to be payment for sin? Why can’t God just say…”its all good” God’s justice is at stake.
We inherently understand this:
In C.S. Lewis’ Essay Humanitarian Theory of Punishment he speaks about the conservative view of retribution, “people have to pay”. And then he speaks of the liberal view of “rehabilitation”, “people have to be cured”
The substitution of Jesus Christ does both,
God is the victim in every sin and justice dictates that we pay, Jesus pays for us.
We are broken and need to be cured, when we trust Jesus the Holy Spirit comes and begins the work of sanctification. And in eternity we are fully rehabilitated.
A question that comes up a lot is “Did Christ go to Hell when He paid for our sin?” Based on the Apostles Creed “He descended into Hell” the answer is NO Ephesians 4:8-10
Christ’s Cost
-Philippians 2:5-11 Emptied Himself “Christ emptied Himself of His preincarnate position, yet did not diminish His person” The self emptying permitted the addition of humanity and did not involve the subtraction of Deity or the use of the attributes of His Deity. There was a change in form and not in content” Ryrie Isaiah 53:12 “He poured Himself out to Death”
The main point we want to remember here is that this was a willful decision that Christ made (Phil 2:7) it was not debated but it was God plan before the foundation of the world (Rev 13:8)
I like to think of it as Jesus decided to confine Himself in space and time but was not confined, He stepped down for us.
-Forsaken This is one of the issues that keeps coming up when people hear Jesus say this…what did He mean?
2 Cor. 5:21 Jesus became sin for us, so He felt the loneliness and abandonment that sin always produces, except in this case it was our sin and not His own.
If we have been redeemed by Jesus how do we in-turn redeem others?
Truthfully only Christ can redeem, but there are things that we can do so people see His redemptive work. It costs us everything
-Philippians 2 consider others more important then yourself, doing good to others for the sake of the GOSPEL
-We have to be around other people Niebur “Christ of Culture” This is a huge cost to us because that means we live among this sinful world that rejects the Lord. Our kids go to school, we go to work etc. when we do those things we are no longer insulated in our own bubble. What good can we do if the world around us if we just create our own little safe haven? Paul says we would have to leave this world.
What the motivation was….
Need 3:-Love- We all need Love,
-you may be bouncing around from relationship to relationship.
-maybe you are currently in a relationship and your spouse is not meeting your needs
-maybe you are not receiving the love you need from your parents
-maybe you are not getting love from friends that you need
With my kids I fish for compliments
Silah “Because you loved me first”
The type of love we need is given to us in Jesus
1 John 4:19 - He first loved us
Rom 5:8 - While we were sinners
Gal 2:20 - His love inspires life change
John 15:13 The greatest Love
Romans 8:35-39 Nothing can come in between His love for us.
How does that play out in everyday life? Jesus tells us that it is easy to love those who love you. Jesus’ Love (2 Cor 5:14) Compels us
Eph 5:2 walk in love because Christ loved
Monday, July 12, 2010
Difficulties Week 1
It has been very obvious by our time together that Christians sin (1 Cor 3), there is no debate there, but the difficulty that comes to our attention is: What about the “Christian” who continues in their sinful ways?
Paul says the root of the difficulty is that we live to the “flesh” and not to the Spirit
Galatians 5:16-26 is a reminder to believers from Paul that they are in the Spirit and should not follow the desires of the “Flesh”
What do we do with the habitually sinning Christian?
Luke 17:1-4, Warn, confront, forgive, GRACE & GOSPEL
They are unrepentant. Extreme cases:
Matt 18:15-20 (going to need to exegete this)
How do you treat unbelievers?
1 Cor 5 (quick explanation then look at verses 9-13)
Why the harsh stance? Because sin is serious business to the Lord Jesus wants us to speak truth in a compassionate way and be involved in the wake up calls of stubborn individuals. & He knows what is good for us and sin is not.
The Local body of believers is a reminder because most people intrenched in sin are not opening their Bible
What if it is you?
When you continue in sin this is what you do to yourself.
The Consequences we will face when we continue in sin.
1. Jer 5:25 Withholds good
2. Heb 12 Discipline Tedd Tripp “Discipline is a rescue mission”
3. 1 Cor 3 hinders spiritual growth (milk)
4. 2 Tim 2:21 limits our service (sin disqualifies)
5. 1 Cor 10&11 Pollutes the fellowship
6. Eph 4:30 Grieves the Spirit
7. 1 Peter 3:10 Hinders prayers (God does not want to hear you)
8. 1 Cor 11:30 & 1 John 5:16 Brings sickness and death
What to do if you are in habitual sin?
Many times we make the mistake of modifying behavior. “I will substitute this word for that word”. “Or instead of doing this I will do that”. Things like that do work for a time but the problem is our heart and its condition.
-Realize it. what are the benefits of this habit? why is it a detriment and what does God say about it? Romans 12 says “Renew our Mind”
-Repent “Godly Sorrow” 2 Cor. 7:9-11 You need to really care about what Jesus thinks about this. (How do you know if someone has Godly sorrow? They confess w/o being caught)
-Stop John 8:10-12 Stop it.
James 4:8 tells us that solution is getting closer to Jesus
How do you do that?
Personally I do not think it is a step by step process of things to do, it is about your theology (what you believe about Jesus and then responding to that) “Good theology gets you through tough times” (my quote)
-Have a right perspective about who you are. Romans 7:14-25 Describes Christian maturity, Paul is realizing that he in his own strength and power cannot live the Christian life.
-Remember your standing in Christ Romans 6
-Romans 8:15-17 Rely on the Spirit “You are weak He is strong”
-Remember the Gospel Rom 8:11 Remember the resurrection
-Matt 13:44 Give Him everything (If Jesus doesn’t get your attention then not much will)
Paul says the root of the difficulty is that we live to the “flesh” and not to the Spirit
Galatians 5:16-26 is a reminder to believers from Paul that they are in the Spirit and should not follow the desires of the “Flesh”
What do we do with the habitually sinning Christian?
Luke 17:1-4, Warn, confront, forgive, GRACE & GOSPEL
They are unrepentant. Extreme cases:
Matt 18:15-20 (going to need to exegete this)
How do you treat unbelievers?
1 Cor 5 (quick explanation then look at verses 9-13)
Why the harsh stance? Because sin is serious business to the Lord Jesus wants us to speak truth in a compassionate way and be involved in the wake up calls of stubborn individuals. & He knows what is good for us and sin is not.
The Local body of believers is a reminder because most people intrenched in sin are not opening their Bible
What if it is you?
When you continue in sin this is what you do to yourself.
The Consequences we will face when we continue in sin.
1. Jer 5:25 Withholds good
2. Heb 12 Discipline Tedd Tripp “Discipline is a rescue mission”
3. 1 Cor 3 hinders spiritual growth (milk)
4. 2 Tim 2:21 limits our service (sin disqualifies)
5. 1 Cor 10&11 Pollutes the fellowship
6. Eph 4:30 Grieves the Spirit
7. 1 Peter 3:10 Hinders prayers (God does not want to hear you)
8. 1 Cor 11:30 & 1 John 5:16 Brings sickness and death
What to do if you are in habitual sin?
Many times we make the mistake of modifying behavior. “I will substitute this word for that word”. “Or instead of doing this I will do that”. Things like that do work for a time but the problem is our heart and its condition.
-Realize it. what are the benefits of this habit? why is it a detriment and what does God say about it? Romans 12 says “Renew our Mind”
-Repent “Godly Sorrow” 2 Cor. 7:9-11 You need to really care about what Jesus thinks about this. (How do you know if someone has Godly sorrow? They confess w/o being caught)
-Stop John 8:10-12 Stop it.
James 4:8 tells us that solution is getting closer to Jesus
How do you do that?
Personally I do not think it is a step by step process of things to do, it is about your theology (what you believe about Jesus and then responding to that) “Good theology gets you through tough times” (my quote)
-Have a right perspective about who you are. Romans 7:14-25 Describes Christian maturity, Paul is realizing that he in his own strength and power cannot live the Christian life.
-Remember your standing in Christ Romans 6
-Romans 8:15-17 Rely on the Spirit “You are weak He is strong”
-Remember the Gospel Rom 8:11 Remember the resurrection
-Matt 13:44 Give Him everything (If Jesus doesn’t get your attention then not much will)
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
"Restless" A Lifelong Learner
Questions for Community Groups...
With your group answer the questions from the sermon.
Ecclesiastes 12:9-14
What more do we need to learn? The Christian life is a series of lessons that the Lord teaches us. The humbling thought is that we have not arrived.
A lifelong learner-is someone who pursues wisdom and knowledge for personal and spiritual development, then shares that with others
A Lifelong Learner
Vrs 9-10a We can learn from the wisdom of Solomon
1. Teaches-listen to the teachings and therefore teach as well. Put yourself in an environment that challenges you
2. Ponders-learning takes time in thought, this is extremely valuable in decision making
3. Searches-As Christian we need to seek wisdom from God and wisdom from his people. Red flags go up when a person has no counsel from other Godly people.
**side note Proverbs…teach people how to think and direct them to find answers. Experiential learning
Vrs 10 Solomon “sought” out words. If people are coming to you for advice and wisdom, you must spend time seeking out how to help them. That is the value of education
4. Speaks Truth - Our call as Christians is to speak truth. This becomes difficult when the truth is hard to hear or hurts.
What are the benefits of Lifelong Learning?
Vrs 11 “goads” are long pointed sticks used to prod and guide oxen during plowing. = wise counsel guides and prods you to do good
1. Guidance
2. Encouragement
Scholars = masters of assembly, Moreover, the words of the wise provide moral and intellectual stability like nails firmly fixed. Ultimately, such wisdom is given by one Shepherd, God.
3. Stability- One Truth
The point here is this Solomon although the wisest man that ever lived except for Jesus the God man, he was a Lifelong Learner.
The true test of a Lifelong Learner…
Vrs 12a
-Willingness to be admonished. Admonishment test
-Questions to ask when admonished
-What am I doing wrong? Realize the sin
-How can I learn in this situation?
-How can I correct my behavior? What needs to change
-Who do I need to ask forgiveness from? God and others
-How can I thank the person who admonished me? James 5:20
What we use to admonish “These” are teachings of the Bible. Take into account that the Bible has many things to say about your life and you will never master them all. That is why you need to be a Lifelong Learner.
True accurate and wise instruction comes from God.
(Speak to fathers for a moment) if you want to teach your children wisdom and instruct and guide them…go to the Word
Look at what other Lifelong Learners have said about the Bible
Soren Kierkegaard said “When you read God’s Word, you must constantly be saying to yourself, “it is talking to me and about me”
James Mccosh (11th president of Princeton University) “The book to read is not the one that thinks for you, but the one which makes you think. No book in the world equals the Bible for that”.
Mark Twain “Most people are bothered by those passages of Scripture they do not understand, but the passages that bother me the most are the ones I do understand.
Charles Dickens “The New Testament is the very best book that ever was or ever will be known in the world”
Napoleon “The Bible is no mere book, but a Living Creature, with a power that conquers all that oppose it”
A.W. Tozer “The Bible is not an end in itself, but a means to bring men to an intimate and satisfying knowledge of God, that they may enter into Him, that they may delight in His Presence, may taste and know the inner sweetness of the very God Himself in the core and center of their hearts.”
Hebrews 4:12 For the word of God is living and powerful, and sharper than any two-edged sword, piercing even to the division of soul and spirit, and of joints and marrow, and is a discerner of the thoughts and intents of the heart.
Jesus is the Word
Vrs 12b
I will suggest books for encouragement, inspiration and the value of learning truth from them (Some books explore God’s truth in a deeper level). But my personal conviction as a pastor is to hold no other book here in the pulpit except the Word of God.
Looking for answers in the wrong places makes you “restless”
Vrs 13 The conclusion…the number one way to not be “restless” in life is…twofold. Fear God and keep His commands.
The root of faith is fear of God (respect for who God is and what He has done for us)GOSPEL and the rule of faith is God’s commands (following because He knows what is best for us and that is what He made us for)
Vrs 14 God’s Economy.
The believer is rewarded for Good Works and escapes the payment for sin.
The unbeliever is not rewarded for good works and pays for their own sin.
Comfort to those who trust. Because we know that God takes care of sin. GOSPEL
But to those who do not trust their eternity will be “Restless”
Augustine said “my heart was restless until it found rest in you”
With your group answer the questions from the sermon.
Ecclesiastes 12:9-14
What more do we need to learn? The Christian life is a series of lessons that the Lord teaches us. The humbling thought is that we have not arrived.
A lifelong learner-is someone who pursues wisdom and knowledge for personal and spiritual development, then shares that with others
A Lifelong Learner
Vrs 9-10a We can learn from the wisdom of Solomon
1. Teaches-listen to the teachings and therefore teach as well. Put yourself in an environment that challenges you
2. Ponders-learning takes time in thought, this is extremely valuable in decision making
3. Searches-As Christian we need to seek wisdom from God and wisdom from his people. Red flags go up when a person has no counsel from other Godly people.
**side note Proverbs…teach people how to think and direct them to find answers. Experiential learning
Vrs 10 Solomon “sought” out words. If people are coming to you for advice and wisdom, you must spend time seeking out how to help them. That is the value of education
4. Speaks Truth - Our call as Christians is to speak truth. This becomes difficult when the truth is hard to hear or hurts.
What are the benefits of Lifelong Learning?
Vrs 11 “goads” are long pointed sticks used to prod and guide oxen during plowing. = wise counsel guides and prods you to do good
1. Guidance
2. Encouragement
Scholars = masters of assembly, Moreover, the words of the wise provide moral and intellectual stability like nails firmly fixed. Ultimately, such wisdom is given by one Shepherd, God.
3. Stability- One Truth
The point here is this Solomon although the wisest man that ever lived except for Jesus the God man, he was a Lifelong Learner.
The true test of a Lifelong Learner…
Vrs 12a
-Willingness to be admonished. Admonishment test
-Questions to ask when admonished
-What am I doing wrong? Realize the sin
-How can I learn in this situation?
-How can I correct my behavior? What needs to change
-Who do I need to ask forgiveness from? God and others
-How can I thank the person who admonished me? James 5:20
What we use to admonish “These” are teachings of the Bible. Take into account that the Bible has many things to say about your life and you will never master them all. That is why you need to be a Lifelong Learner.
True accurate and wise instruction comes from God.
(Speak to fathers for a moment) if you want to teach your children wisdom and instruct and guide them…go to the Word
Look at what other Lifelong Learners have said about the Bible
Soren Kierkegaard said “When you read God’s Word, you must constantly be saying to yourself, “it is talking to me and about me”
James Mccosh (11th president of Princeton University) “The book to read is not the one that thinks for you, but the one which makes you think. No book in the world equals the Bible for that”.
Mark Twain “Most people are bothered by those passages of Scripture they do not understand, but the passages that bother me the most are the ones I do understand.
Charles Dickens “The New Testament is the very best book that ever was or ever will be known in the world”
Napoleon “The Bible is no mere book, but a Living Creature, with a power that conquers all that oppose it”
A.W. Tozer “The Bible is not an end in itself, but a means to bring men to an intimate and satisfying knowledge of God, that they may enter into Him, that they may delight in His Presence, may taste and know the inner sweetness of the very God Himself in the core and center of their hearts.”
Hebrews 4:12 For the word of God is living and powerful, and sharper than any two-edged sword, piercing even to the division of soul and spirit, and of joints and marrow, and is a discerner of the thoughts and intents of the heart.
Jesus is the Word
Vrs 12b
I will suggest books for encouragement, inspiration and the value of learning truth from them (Some books explore God’s truth in a deeper level). But my personal conviction as a pastor is to hold no other book here in the pulpit except the Word of God.
Looking for answers in the wrong places makes you “restless”
Vrs 13 The conclusion…the number one way to not be “restless” in life is…twofold. Fear God and keep His commands.
The root of faith is fear of God (respect for who God is and what He has done for us)GOSPEL and the rule of faith is God’s commands (following because He knows what is best for us and that is what He made us for)
Vrs 14 God’s Economy.
The believer is rewarded for Good Works and escapes the payment for sin.
The unbeliever is not rewarded for good works and pays for their own sin.
Comfort to those who trust. Because we know that God takes care of sin. GOSPEL
But to those who do not trust their eternity will be “Restless”
Augustine said “my heart was restless until it found rest in you”
Sunday, June 13, 2010
"Restless" Walk to Remember
Ecclesiastes 12:1-8 A Walk to Remember
Questions for Community Groups
1. What is your biggest fear about getting old?
2. What is in your life now that when you are old you will look back and be ashamed of?
3. What is in you life now that you will look back and be pleased with?
4. Whne you evaluate all that you learned from the book of Ecclesiastes, what impacted your Christian walk the most?
A major cause of a restless life is forgetting about Jesus when you are young and regretting it when you are old.
Tonight we are going to look at what this passage says the negatives are of getting old, then we will look at how and what we are to remember now when we are young.
As Bob Dylan said “It’s Not dark yet but its getting there”
To the old: The things described here can be very discouraging, but your call as a believer in Christ is to finish well. When you look at your life can you say that it was a “Walk to Remember”. When all the hardships and troubles of old age come if you remembered Jesus when you were young the time you spend as an older person will not be as discouraging.
Lets look at what we are up against…
Vrs 1b-2 I am getting old and life is still going on around me I am not finding much pleasure
So now at Eccl. 12 Solomon is old and he gives a poem about old age.
Vrs 3 KEEPERS OF THE HOUSE TREMBLE: The hands
THE STRONG MEN: The legs
THE GRINDERS: The Teeth
THOSE WHO LOOK OUT THE WINDOWS: The eyes
Vrs 4 THE DOORS: The ears
SOUND OF GRINDING LOW: Because of the lack of teeth, you can only eat soft foods
RISE UP AT THE VOICE OF BIRDS: Rising up early as do the old, not able to sleep late.
DAUGHTERS OF MUSIC BROUGHT LOW: Hard of hearing
Vrs 5 AFRAID OF THAT WHICH IS HIGH & TERRORS: Fear of falling and becoming afraid of things that you were not afraid of before.
ALMOND TREE: White blossoms, the white hair
GRASSHOPPER A BURDEN: To weak to carry a burden
DESIRE SHALL FAIL: Things that you used to find pleasure in no longer appeal to you.
In age when one physical aliment is resolved another comes in. “its always something” you don’t hear 8 year old saying that.
If you are not a believer…those aches and pains should tell you there is a problem…death is coming. Are you prepared? GOSPEL
ETERNAL HOME: Death
Solomon draws these pictures for us to motivate us to realize that we might spend our lifetimes being “Restless” and come to death's door realizing we could have had so much more if we had only depended upon God.
Vrs 6 Two Pictures of Death.
1. A Silver Cord holding a Golden Bowl in a light burns. A lamp in the Ancient world. Some have supposed that this type of lamp was common in Solomon's palace.
The cord breaks, the bowl is shattered, the light goes out. Death occurs.
2. The pitcher which holds the water is shattered, water=life
The wheel by which water is drawn is broken. This could refer to the heart pumping the blood through the body. It no longer works, it is broken, death occurs.
In the final picture of death Solomon goes back to creation.
Vrs 7 Parallel to creation account Genesis 2:7 Then the Lord God formed man of dust from the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living being.
The body returns to the earth from which it was made and the spirit, here the life of man, returns to God who gave it.
Problem of the young: forgetting about Jesus
Vrs 1
Two ways we can look at this …
1. Remember what Solomon and (God your Creator) taught in this book. You won’t be restless if…
-Find Significance in your standing in Jesus rather then the things of this world
-Look up for the answers of life’s questions, rather then looking in, out or away.
-Don’t try to escape the issues and problems of life with substance abuse
-Focus on Building Jesus’ Kingdom and not our own
-Strive to leave a Godly Legacy through, obedience, integrity, wisdom, working for the Lord and prayer.
-Realize that there is season for everything and we have to know What that Time Is and deal with it accordingly.
-find Rest in our mission, faith, obedience and God’s sovereignty (Jesus is in control)
-stand up for the Oppressed and don’t fall into the trap of oppressing others.
-Be the type of Friend (with real benefits) that draws people to youselve.
-have a Teachable spirit
-if we Don’t Trip in corporate worship (going to church) and in life worship (your actions and dealings in everyday life should be pleasing to Jesus)
- realize the (Most) Toys (possessions) that God blesses us with are to enjoy, a reward of work, thank God for them, do good with them and be a good steward of those things.
-Realize that “Being Good” is applying the Gospel to your life situation ---use the name you make for yourself to promote The Growing Name of Jesus
-Understand that Jesus’ Politics was to do good and fight death.
-Remember your Response to Grace, Common and Saving Grace
-live Under the Rock of Jesus and His wisdom
-make wise Investments to prepare for the future of this life and the next.
2. Remember what Jesus did for us. You may say how can I remember my creator when He has forgotten about me? But He has not GOSPEL
When you are old…
Do you want to look back at your life and say many of my accomplishments and good times were based upon sin.
Or “my accomplishments and good times are based on the things that Jesus created me to live for”
Matthew Henry Said “It is the greatest absurdity and ingratitude imaginable to give the cream and the flower of our days to the devil, and reserve the bran and the refuse, the dregs of them for God”
Don’t be “Restless” “Remember now your Creator (Jesus) in the days of your youth”
Questions for Community Groups
1. What is your biggest fear about getting old?
2. What is in your life now that when you are old you will look back and be ashamed of?
3. What is in you life now that you will look back and be pleased with?
4. Whne you evaluate all that you learned from the book of Ecclesiastes, what impacted your Christian walk the most?
A major cause of a restless life is forgetting about Jesus when you are young and regretting it when you are old.
Tonight we are going to look at what this passage says the negatives are of getting old, then we will look at how and what we are to remember now when we are young.
As Bob Dylan said “It’s Not dark yet but its getting there”
To the old: The things described here can be very discouraging, but your call as a believer in Christ is to finish well. When you look at your life can you say that it was a “Walk to Remember”. When all the hardships and troubles of old age come if you remembered Jesus when you were young the time you spend as an older person will not be as discouraging.
Lets look at what we are up against…
Vrs 1b-2 I am getting old and life is still going on around me I am not finding much pleasure
So now at Eccl. 12 Solomon is old and he gives a poem about old age.
Vrs 3 KEEPERS OF THE HOUSE TREMBLE: The hands
THE STRONG MEN: The legs
THE GRINDERS: The Teeth
THOSE WHO LOOK OUT THE WINDOWS: The eyes
Vrs 4 THE DOORS: The ears
SOUND OF GRINDING LOW: Because of the lack of teeth, you can only eat soft foods
RISE UP AT THE VOICE OF BIRDS: Rising up early as do the old, not able to sleep late.
DAUGHTERS OF MUSIC BROUGHT LOW: Hard of hearing
Vrs 5 AFRAID OF THAT WHICH IS HIGH & TERRORS: Fear of falling and becoming afraid of things that you were not afraid of before.
ALMOND TREE: White blossoms, the white hair
GRASSHOPPER A BURDEN: To weak to carry a burden
DESIRE SHALL FAIL: Things that you used to find pleasure in no longer appeal to you.
In age when one physical aliment is resolved another comes in. “its always something” you don’t hear 8 year old saying that.
If you are not a believer…those aches and pains should tell you there is a problem…death is coming. Are you prepared? GOSPEL
ETERNAL HOME: Death
Solomon draws these pictures for us to motivate us to realize that we might spend our lifetimes being “Restless” and come to death's door realizing we could have had so much more if we had only depended upon God.
Vrs 6 Two Pictures of Death.
1. A Silver Cord holding a Golden Bowl in a light burns. A lamp in the Ancient world. Some have supposed that this type of lamp was common in Solomon's palace.
The cord breaks, the bowl is shattered, the light goes out. Death occurs.
2. The pitcher which holds the water is shattered, water=life
The wheel by which water is drawn is broken. This could refer to the heart pumping the blood through the body. It no longer works, it is broken, death occurs.
In the final picture of death Solomon goes back to creation.
Vrs 7 Parallel to creation account Genesis 2:7 Then the Lord God formed man of dust from the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living being.
The body returns to the earth from which it was made and the spirit, here the life of man, returns to God who gave it.
Problem of the young: forgetting about Jesus
Vrs 1
Two ways we can look at this …
1. Remember what Solomon and (God your Creator) taught in this book. You won’t be restless if…
-Find Significance in your standing in Jesus rather then the things of this world
-Look up for the answers of life’s questions, rather then looking in, out or away.
-Don’t try to escape the issues and problems of life with substance abuse
-Focus on Building Jesus’ Kingdom and not our own
-Strive to leave a Godly Legacy through, obedience, integrity, wisdom, working for the Lord and prayer.
-Realize that there is season for everything and we have to know What that Time Is and deal with it accordingly.
-find Rest in our mission, faith, obedience and God’s sovereignty (Jesus is in control)
-stand up for the Oppressed and don’t fall into the trap of oppressing others.
-Be the type of Friend (with real benefits) that draws people to youselve.
-have a Teachable spirit
-if we Don’t Trip in corporate worship (going to church) and in life worship (your actions and dealings in everyday life should be pleasing to Jesus)
- realize the (Most) Toys (possessions) that God blesses us with are to enjoy, a reward of work, thank God for them, do good with them and be a good steward of those things.
-Realize that “Being Good” is applying the Gospel to your life situation ---use the name you make for yourself to promote The Growing Name of Jesus
-Understand that Jesus’ Politics was to do good and fight death.
-Remember your Response to Grace, Common and Saving Grace
-live Under the Rock of Jesus and His wisdom
-make wise Investments to prepare for the future of this life and the next.
2. Remember what Jesus did for us. You may say how can I remember my creator when He has forgotten about me? But He has not GOSPEL
When you are old…
Do you want to look back at your life and say many of my accomplishments and good times were based upon sin.
Or “my accomplishments and good times are based on the things that Jesus created me to live for”
Matthew Henry Said “It is the greatest absurdity and ingratitude imaginable to give the cream and the flower of our days to the devil, and reserve the bran and the refuse, the dregs of them for God”
Don’t be “Restless” “Remember now your Creator (Jesus) in the days of your youth”
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
"Restless" A Christians Investment Plan
Ecclesiastes 11:1-10 The Christians Investment Plan
Future investments are a big source of restlessness
Before we talk about investment as far as finances are concerned, we cannot forget that first and foremost we need to invest in our personal spiritual lives and into the lives of others.
We can’t get consumed with money and forget those issues
The Bible teaches four principles about our finances
1. Give 2. Provide for needs 3. Do good with 4. Invest
The passage we are in tonight has much to do financial investment.
Your decisions now will determine your future joy
Investment Principles
Vrs 1- Willingness to let go (this is a principle not only with investment but with finances in general)
Vrs 2 – Diversify- Invest wisely in many different places because you do not know what will provide for you.
Solomon is saying diversify, we need to do many different things with our money What should we invest in? This is not a financial seminar but I will say this, invest in things that appreciate in value. (generally speaking) Home, retirement plans and college funds. Also invest in things that you will not lose and will work for you, like education. Wise use of money
Vrs 3 Work with what you have. God gives and we are called to be faithful, not make excuses for why we cannot do things but accept the fact that we cannot or can do certain things. Rather then say “if I had” say “with what I have”
Things happen in life that we have little or no control over, so our response should be deal with the consequences of the risk and understand that God sheds grace on us.
Vrs 4-5 Don’t obsess We spend much time trying to figure out what will happen and in that time we may be missing out on what is happening or needs to happen. This is the person who is so afraid of risk they hang onto everything.
Parable of the talents is a great illustration of this Matt 25:14-30
If you obsess, money becomes an idol, and become like the servant who buried the talent. “I need to protect this” You protect that money to your own detriment
Pitfalls when you obsess…
-Greed - we want to keep all our money for the future
-Pride – you start to feel like you are so wise and smart
-False security - Because you have everything taken care of, you feel a sense of invincibility.
When I was 23 I started a retirement plan
V 5 We don’t always need to understand everything to do what God calls us to do. And let go of the things we have and trust Him with the outcome
Vrs 6-Be diligent to attend to the ventures that you pursue and be patient with bearing the fruit of it. Don’t be deceived by get rich quick schemes
Vrs 7-8 Enjoy but prepare. Good times are good but don’t forget that you need to have some degree of planning for the bad and also you will need to make plans for your future income.
Remember you are going to get old and who will take care of you? “Days of darkness” when you are unable to provide for yourself.
Also remember that death is imminent what are you doing spiritual as a preparation for death GOSPEL Jesus invested in you, what return is He reaping from you?
The return of investments will come in many different forms.
1. Eternal Rewards The Believer’s Payday By Benware
2. Temporal rewards, the fruit of investments
If you invest wisely you can do more good. The good you do will bear fruit.
3. Spiritual rewards… fruit, when we invest in others
You are called to give to the Lord’s Work. Why do you think our church has…children’s programs, youth programs, mops, we expect a return, not in a business sense, that is why we need to wisely invest in what provides the best return
Don’t…miss present opportunities
Vrs 9 Don’t get to the point in which you miss opportunities because you are so consumed with the future. Being a youth leader at MBC
Some of you older people here spend so much time thinking about and preparing for the future that you ignore the present
Vrs 10
-wallowing in a bad decision, or the unexpected happened
-spend time doing evil
Some of you young people here blow off good things or don’t have time for good things because you are spending your time on your own pleasure and in many cases to your own detriment.
-stunt your growth (Paul said “when I was a child”)
Future investments are a big source of restlessness
Before we talk about investment as far as finances are concerned, we cannot forget that first and foremost we need to invest in our personal spiritual lives and into the lives of others.
We can’t get consumed with money and forget those issues
The Bible teaches four principles about our finances
1. Give 2. Provide for needs 3. Do good with 4. Invest
The passage we are in tonight has much to do financial investment.
Your decisions now will determine your future joy
Investment Principles
Vrs 1- Willingness to let go (this is a principle not only with investment but with finances in general)
Vrs 2 – Diversify- Invest wisely in many different places because you do not know what will provide for you.
Solomon is saying diversify, we need to do many different things with our money What should we invest in? This is not a financial seminar but I will say this, invest in things that appreciate in value. (generally speaking) Home, retirement plans and college funds. Also invest in things that you will not lose and will work for you, like education. Wise use of money
Vrs 3 Work with what you have. God gives and we are called to be faithful, not make excuses for why we cannot do things but accept the fact that we cannot or can do certain things. Rather then say “if I had” say “with what I have”
Things happen in life that we have little or no control over, so our response should be deal with the consequences of the risk and understand that God sheds grace on us.
Vrs 4-5 Don’t obsess We spend much time trying to figure out what will happen and in that time we may be missing out on what is happening or needs to happen. This is the person who is so afraid of risk they hang onto everything.
Parable of the talents is a great illustration of this Matt 25:14-30
If you obsess, money becomes an idol, and become like the servant who buried the talent. “I need to protect this” You protect that money to your own detriment
Pitfalls when you obsess…
-Greed - we want to keep all our money for the future
-Pride – you start to feel like you are so wise and smart
-False security - Because you have everything taken care of, you feel a sense of invincibility.
When I was 23 I started a retirement plan
V 5 We don’t always need to understand everything to do what God calls us to do. And let go of the things we have and trust Him with the outcome
Vrs 6-Be diligent to attend to the ventures that you pursue and be patient with bearing the fruit of it. Don’t be deceived by get rich quick schemes
Vrs 7-8 Enjoy but prepare. Good times are good but don’t forget that you need to have some degree of planning for the bad and also you will need to make plans for your future income.
Remember you are going to get old and who will take care of you? “Days of darkness” when you are unable to provide for yourself.
Also remember that death is imminent what are you doing spiritual as a preparation for death GOSPEL Jesus invested in you, what return is He reaping from you?
The return of investments will come in many different forms.
1. Eternal Rewards The Believer’s Payday By Benware
2. Temporal rewards, the fruit of investments
If you invest wisely you can do more good. The good you do will bear fruit.
3. Spiritual rewards… fruit, when we invest in others
You are called to give to the Lord’s Work. Why do you think our church has…children’s programs, youth programs, mops, we expect a return, not in a business sense, that is why we need to wisely invest in what provides the best return
Don’t…miss present opportunities
Vrs 9 Don’t get to the point in which you miss opportunities because you are so consumed with the future. Being a youth leader at MBC
Some of you older people here spend so much time thinking about and preparing for the future that you ignore the present
Vrs 10
-wallowing in a bad decision, or the unexpected happened
-spend time doing evil
Some of you young people here blow off good things or don’t have time for good things because you are spending your time on your own pleasure and in many cases to your own detriment.
-stunt your growth (Paul said “when I was a child”)
Thursday, June 3, 2010
"Restless" Under a Rock
Restlessweek17 Under a Rock Ecclesiastes 9:13-10:20
“Do you live under a Rock?” Meaning “you don’t get out much” or we say that to people who don’t know much about the world around them or people that follow old fashioned guidelines rules and ways of living.
Watching the series finale of LOST in the final scenes Jack realizes he is dead we see stained glass window behind his dad with all the major world religions and some extras.
This a reflection on our society saying wisdom and salvation can come in many different forms and from different places. This is very unpopular to say but that is a lie. The loud voice of society and the strong and rich are not the best place to find wisdom.
9:13-18 You may be surprised where you will find true wisdom.
Illustration of a person of prominence and an insignificant person.
But look at the irony of just something like the show LOST and its finale “a man Jack dies for his friends” society can’t even shake the fact that that is the ultimate display of love John 15:13 smile on Jacks face when the plane flew over. GOSPEL
And to boot the concept of “letting go” Matthew 11:28 “Come to me”
Point being is even our cultural context screams that there is wisdom and value in the Bible and more specifically Christ and they don’t even realize they are doing so.
So today we will examine that wisdom comes from living “Under THE Rock” 10:1-20 Recommended Wisdom from THE ROCK Through Solomon
Two different groups. . 1. Common people 2. People called to greater responsibility** These groups are not in order so I will make it plane who Solomon is talking to.
-Vrs. 1-3 Protect your reputation you may make many wise decisions but it only takes a few foolish ones to ruin that
-Vrs 4 Remain Faithful Do your duty to the Lord even when you have trouble with those above you. Parent and child illustration. Boss and employee (develop and find some good illustrations for this one)
-Vrs 5-7** Carefully give out responsibility Leaders need to be wise with who the put in positions. This gets very difficult especially in a church setting. Many times people are elevated into a place of leadership that should not be. It falls on the leader who is responsible. Then how do we know who we can trust. 1. Ask the Lord 2. Let the people show desire 3. Communicate the standards they need to adhere to.
Here are two problems that arise when leaders empower the wrong people. 1. The wrong people will be destructive, sometime on purpose by many time by accident. 2. You scare of the right people. Maybe by poor leadership or maybe just for the simple fact they will see the position filled.
A consequence we will face is the wrong person is in leadership and the right person is not because the spot is filled. “Slow to put into leadership and quick to take out”
Then we see the consequences that a leader may face when they put the wrong person in a position Vrs 8-11
-Vrs 8-11 Avoid poor planning Accidental or poor planning consequences. 5P’s of preparation. A fool does not think through what he does
-Vrs12 Speak Grace Wise words are gracious
-Vrs 13-14 Guard your words How do you use your words? What are you saying? Do you gossip, complain, curse, disrespectful to others, critical, give your opinion too much.
-Vrs 15 Don’t be selfish. A fools work is for the world and their selfish pleasures and the result is they are restless
-Vrs 16-17** Treat people with dignity and respect “King is a child” a big baby, things have to go my way, because I said so. It is not a sign strength but of weakness. And the rulers god is his own pleasure. Leaders need to treat people under you with dignity and respect and not be childish in your dealings with them.
How can this play out in modern day? Christ centered living Arthur Guinness…Historical climate he lived in was undrinkable water. The “Gin Craze” “drunk for a penny, drop dead drunk for 2 pence”
Guinness was in church and visiting pastor was John Wesley came to preach. No one is sure what Wesley preached that day but based upon his teaching in other places Guinness probably heard something along the lines of “Earn all you can, save all you can and give all you can” “use your abundance for the good of mankind”
He lived by the motto “my hope is in God”
Noted as the best place to work in Ireland
Here is what he and the Guinness company did for their workers
-Founded the first Sunday School program in Ireland
-Paid 15-20% more than other companies
-Two doctors on staff to take care of workers and their families and make house calls
-Two dentists to do the same
-Two pharmacists and two nurses
-Hospital beds were provided
-Retirees received pensions that they did not contribute to which extended to the widows as well
-Guinness paid for the majority of the funeral if an employee passed
-Savings bank at the company which allowed employees to borrow on mortgage to buy a home
-To make sure quality of life in the homes was well, Guinness would sponsor contests in sewing, cooking, decorating and gardening with cash prizes
-Concerts and lectures were provided for the wives of employees to enrich her as she cared for the home and children during the day
-Sponsored and founded an athletic union for sporting events for the employees to compete in.
-Library and music society on company premises
-“Workmens Rooms” for the workers to read and think and focus his mind on things other then his work
-Paid for people ages 14-30 for education in technical schools in Dublin
-“Excursion Day” 1 day a year all expenses paid for whole family
-On the Jubilee of Queen Victoria, Guinness paid an extra weeks salary
-Two pints of Guinness a day
-Vrs 18 Work Hard A Fool is lazy
-Vrs 19 Be a good steward. food, wine, money Ecclesiastes 5:10 Money does not satisfy. Or answer the questions of the soul. But in this text money is exchangeable and can get you food, wine and the comforts in this life. It does have a degree of power. No wise person says there is no necessity of money.
-Vrs 20 Watch your attitude “in your thoughts” Your attitude will come through (sin starts in the heart) Don’t judge the “Haves” you don’t know why they “have” Let them do as they see fit in the Lord “bird of the air” consequences
What “rock” are you living under?
“Do you live under a Rock?” Meaning “you don’t get out much” or we say that to people who don’t know much about the world around them or people that follow old fashioned guidelines rules and ways of living.
Watching the series finale of LOST in the final scenes Jack realizes he is dead we see stained glass window behind his dad with all the major world religions and some extras.
This a reflection on our society saying wisdom and salvation can come in many different forms and from different places. This is very unpopular to say but that is a lie. The loud voice of society and the strong and rich are not the best place to find wisdom.
9:13-18 You may be surprised where you will find true wisdom.
Illustration of a person of prominence and an insignificant person.
But look at the irony of just something like the show LOST and its finale “a man Jack dies for his friends” society can’t even shake the fact that that is the ultimate display of love John 15:13 smile on Jacks face when the plane flew over. GOSPEL
And to boot the concept of “letting go” Matthew 11:28 “Come to me”
Point being is even our cultural context screams that there is wisdom and value in the Bible and more specifically Christ and they don’t even realize they are doing so.
So today we will examine that wisdom comes from living “Under THE Rock” 10:1-20 Recommended Wisdom from THE ROCK Through Solomon
Two different groups. . 1. Common people 2. People called to greater responsibility** These groups are not in order so I will make it plane who Solomon is talking to.
-Vrs. 1-3 Protect your reputation you may make many wise decisions but it only takes a few foolish ones to ruin that
-Vrs 4 Remain Faithful Do your duty to the Lord even when you have trouble with those above you. Parent and child illustration. Boss and employee (develop and find some good illustrations for this one)
-Vrs 5-7** Carefully give out responsibility Leaders need to be wise with who the put in positions. This gets very difficult especially in a church setting. Many times people are elevated into a place of leadership that should not be. It falls on the leader who is responsible. Then how do we know who we can trust. 1. Ask the Lord 2. Let the people show desire 3. Communicate the standards they need to adhere to.
Here are two problems that arise when leaders empower the wrong people. 1. The wrong people will be destructive, sometime on purpose by many time by accident. 2. You scare of the right people. Maybe by poor leadership or maybe just for the simple fact they will see the position filled.
A consequence we will face is the wrong person is in leadership and the right person is not because the spot is filled. “Slow to put into leadership and quick to take out”
Then we see the consequences that a leader may face when they put the wrong person in a position Vrs 8-11
-Vrs 8-11 Avoid poor planning Accidental or poor planning consequences. 5P’s of preparation. A fool does not think through what he does
-Vrs12 Speak Grace Wise words are gracious
-Vrs 13-14 Guard your words How do you use your words? What are you saying? Do you gossip, complain, curse, disrespectful to others, critical, give your opinion too much.
-Vrs 15 Don’t be selfish. A fools work is for the world and their selfish pleasures and the result is they are restless
-Vrs 16-17** Treat people with dignity and respect “King is a child” a big baby, things have to go my way, because I said so. It is not a sign strength but of weakness. And the rulers god is his own pleasure. Leaders need to treat people under you with dignity and respect and not be childish in your dealings with them.
How can this play out in modern day? Christ centered living Arthur Guinness…Historical climate he lived in was undrinkable water. The “Gin Craze” “drunk for a penny, drop dead drunk for 2 pence”
Guinness was in church and visiting pastor was John Wesley came to preach. No one is sure what Wesley preached that day but based upon his teaching in other places Guinness probably heard something along the lines of “Earn all you can, save all you can and give all you can” “use your abundance for the good of mankind”
He lived by the motto “my hope is in God”
Noted as the best place to work in Ireland
Here is what he and the Guinness company did for their workers
-Founded the first Sunday School program in Ireland
-Paid 15-20% more than other companies
-Two doctors on staff to take care of workers and their families and make house calls
-Two dentists to do the same
-Two pharmacists and two nurses
-Hospital beds were provided
-Retirees received pensions that they did not contribute to which extended to the widows as well
-Guinness paid for the majority of the funeral if an employee passed
-Savings bank at the company which allowed employees to borrow on mortgage to buy a home
-To make sure quality of life in the homes was well, Guinness would sponsor contests in sewing, cooking, decorating and gardening with cash prizes
-Concerts and lectures were provided for the wives of employees to enrich her as she cared for the home and children during the day
-Sponsored and founded an athletic union for sporting events for the employees to compete in.
-Library and music society on company premises
-“Workmens Rooms” for the workers to read and think and focus his mind on things other then his work
-Paid for people ages 14-30 for education in technical schools in Dublin
-“Excursion Day” 1 day a year all expenses paid for whole family
-On the Jubilee of Queen Victoria, Guinness paid an extra weeks salary
-Two pints of Guinness a day
-Vrs 18 Work Hard A Fool is lazy
-Vrs 19 Be a good steward. food, wine, money Ecclesiastes 5:10 Money does not satisfy. Or answer the questions of the soul. But in this text money is exchangeable and can get you food, wine and the comforts in this life. It does have a degree of power. No wise person says there is no necessity of money.
-Vrs 20 Watch your attitude “in your thoughts” Your attitude will come through (sin starts in the heart) Don’t judge the “Haves” you don’t know why they “have” Let them do as they see fit in the Lord “bird of the air” consequences
What “rock” are you living under?
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