Sermon
Text: Psalm 81:11-14
Introduction:
Before
I read the Word of God, just a thought:
In
a seminar a professor told the students that they found a piece of paper in the desert on
which stood one sentence, these words: "The one
who wants to be the greatest among you, be everybody's slave". The professor looked at the students and after a
pause said, "If this would be the only word of Jesus in the New Testament, it would
be enough for me to become a Christian or stay one".
O
dear friends, if we take that to heart, that we don't grow big and tall in our spiritual
lives. Samuel spoke to king Saul and said, "When
you were still small in your own eyes, God could still speak to you and you obeyed. But when you became great, you didn't need God
anymore in your life. You though you know
everything, you can do things on your own". And
that is the problem with so many Christians. We
know so much, we know what the Word of God says, we know God's commandment, we know how a
Christian should behave and talk. We know so
many things, and this knowledge has become a problem to us Christians. We become dear Christians, dear brothers in the
Lord. But we don't know the Holy Spirit, or
better said: The Holy Spirit has no room in
our lives. We have become independent. We are not dependent upon the leading and guiding
of God the Holy Spirit anymore. We do things
because we know. We know God's Word, what God
says, and that is our direction sign. It is
true, it is right, but it is dangerous if God the Holy Spirit isn't in it.
I
was in Australia these past few weeks. Dear
Christians, like you, dedicated to the Lord, truly wanting to serve God with all their
heart. That is what we experience wherever we
go, whether in Europe, America, Australia, Asia. We
see so many Christians, dedicated Christians, but the question arises: Has God the Holy Spirit still got full sway in our
lives? Where people are led and guided by
God's Spirit, where He leads us into holiness, where He draws His people closer into His
image. That we Christians have an ear to
hear. Where we enter into a personal
relationship with the Lord, that He is in full control of our lives.
We
so often forget that. We do our thing, we
know how it is to be done. We don't even ask
God the Holy Spirit to lead and guide us anymore.
Illustration:
A
beautiful car, a Rolls Royce or even better than that:
it is perfect, perfectly made, according to plan. Everything is in the car. It is perfect, perfectly made, but there is no gas
(petrol) in it.
That
is the trouble with so many of us Christians. We
put our own petrol into that car instead of allowing God the Holy Spirit to dwell in us,
to lead and to guide us.
When
I was before the Lord, He gave me 2 messages. I
got up early this morning and thought: "This
is what I am going to speak about!" And
when I prepared the message, my eyes fell upon something which shook me. This is what I read:
SCRIPTURE
READING: Psalm 81:11-14
11. "But My people would not heed My Voice,
Israel
would have none of Me.
12. So I gave them over to their own stubborn hearts,
to
walk in their own counsels.
13. O that My people would listen to Me,
that
Israel would walk in My ways.
14. I would soon subdue their enemies
and
turn My Hand against their adversaries."
How
true this Word applies to your and my lives today.
verse
11: Israel had no time for God, because they
would not heed the Word of the Lord. Dear
friends, that is the problem with Christianity today.
The Holy Spirit is something that is just written on paper for many
Christians. The Holy Spirit is not a living
experience which we have had and which we continue to have daily.
POINT
1: Seeking revival
In
1966 when the Revival started here at Maphumulo we were exercised and we realized that God
the Holy Spirit was something which we only had in our head and on paper, but He truly
didn't have right of way in our lives. We
realized that we need God the Holy Spirit in our lives, so that we could attain that which
God had for us.
This
made us seek God with all our heart. Because
we heard that if we believe as the Scripture says, "streams
of living water will gush forth out of (our) innermost being" (John 7:38). This made us seek God, "God, we need Your
Spirit", not just any spirit.
It
didn't take long and the Lord revealed to us through His Spirit that His ways are not our
ways. Yes, we were Christians; Yes, we
profess to be Christians. With all our hearts
we tried to be those Christians. Only to be
disappointed. So that many of us came to that
point where we said, "Let us give it up! What
is the point of it? The more we try, the more
we fail." We wanted to be good
Christians. We attended Bible studies. Wherever there was a well-known preacher from
America or Europe or wherever, we attended with that hope that our heart would get that
what we were yearning for. There was
something missing in our lives. That
beautiful car, nothing was missing, except there was no spirit in that car. That was something which brought us onto our knees
because we had no power to overcome sin and the lusts of the flesh. Through that we started making laws for ourselves
thinking that the Word of God wasn't enough, and we added something here, took away
something there.
When
we read in the Old Testament, we always see that God told the people to obey His Word. Obedience was the prime aim of God for His
people. But the more we tried to obey, we
failed. We realized we need God's Spirit.
POINT
2: The Christian life without God the Holy
Spirit
It
is still exactly the same today. If we don't
have God's Spirit in our lives, we will start fighting each other. We will start pointing the finger at others. We will start fault-finding. We say, "This is how the Lord led me, this is
what God's Word says", and if the next person doesn't do it the way I think, I start
pointing the finger at that person. Then I
start finding fault with my brothers.
That
is so often the problem if we deviate from the leading and guiding of God's Holy Spirit. If we can differentiate between what is right and
what is wrong, that is why we fall into the trap of finding fault with my brother and
sister. We take the place of God the Holy
Spirit. We are not dependent upon the Holy
Spirit anymore because we know. We don't need
the Holy Spirit - we can do it the way we think is right.
We
forget that God's ways are not our ways. We
push God the Holy Spirit aside. We start
doing our own thing. Then something happens
in our heart: grudges come into our heart,
hatred -
because we don't understand what that brother or sister is doing. Instead of leaving it over to God the Holy Spirit
to convict. In John we read that when the
Holy Spirit, the Comforter will come, He will convict the world of their sin. Instead of leaving that person over to the Lord,
saying, "Lord, You can deal with that person far better than I can do", that I
leave that over to God the Holy Spirit. God's
Word says He is going to lead us into all the truth.
He will convict me and you of things which aren't pleasing to Him. We say, "No, God Holy Spirit, You can't do it
on Your own -
I will help You". God's
Word says, "Then I will withdraw and leave
you over to your counsel" (v.12).
12. "So I
gave them over to their own stubborn hearts."
I gave them over that they do and feel as they like and I have no rule any
longer in their lives.
That
is the danger of us Christians. God the Holy
Spirit is, I will term it in our language which we understand: He is very, very sensitive and touchy. He will never argue with you or press the point. If He can't have free sway in our lives, He
withdraws. He leaves us over to our mind, our
thinking, our way of worship and doing things.
Then
we are not dependent upon God the Holy Spirit anymore, that He leads and guides us. "No, God Holy Spirit, I will help You there,
because I am more than the Holy Spirit." How
often do we try to convert a person to Christianity.
God says: "Carry on, I
will leave it over to you, to your stubborn hearts".
POINT
3: The Biblical alternative
Rather,
if we seek to save a person from his sin, let us pray in our hearts and say, "God
Holy Spirit, You can do it far better than I can - I leave that whole situation over to You". And over and over we have experienced that He then
works and He changes the person.
Example:
I
had a wonderful experience this morning. I
had a phone-call from a certain person overseas. A
few days ago this person phoned me and said, "I have been invited to a certain person
but I am afraid - I know how vicious that person is. Pray with me that I will have the right words and
will be able to help that person. I have
written a whole page full - I am going to confront and help him and show
him."
I
said, "Just be careful that you don't take the place of the Holy Spirit. You don't even know what that person wants. You are preparing a whole page full of answers and
questions. Throw them into the rubbish bin. Burn that piece of paper. Let us depend upon God the Holy Spirit Who is
going to lead us into all the truth. He can
prepare the way, that by the time you get there, he can be as soft as butter in the sun. May God grant you an ear to hear."
This
morning he phoned and said it went very well: "I
didn't have to say a word! He spoke so much
and in the end he got up and shook my hand and said: "Thank you, brother, please pray
for me".
I
once again thanked God that He has taught us to leave things over to God the Holy Spirit. He can do it much better than we can do it. We start organizing. We start arranging meetings. We have certain conditions that have to be met,
and if it doesn't go exactly as we think, we create division. Instead of bringing together, we are pulling
apart. All dear Christians, all want to
follow the Lord, but somehow they disagree, there is no unity, because the Spirit is
lacking.
POINT
4: The servant of all
What
did this professor say? He said, "If
there was only one sentence in the New Testament, and that sentence said that we should be
the slaves of all, something would happen. If
you want to be the greatest among you, be everybody's slave". That is the most difficult thing for a Christian
to do. To bow and submit one to another and
respect the view of our brother. Because I am
the least, the slave and I honour that person and I think higher of him than of myself. If we do that, there would be peace amongst us. There would never be fighting or division amongst
us. There would never be bitterness or hatred
in our hearts if we allow God the Holy Spirit to have His way.
At
the beginning of the Revival we experienced that God literally went into the homes of
people and brought them to the Cross. We
feared that we might sin against God the Holy Spirit.
It was our prayer, "Lord, may we have an ear to hear what You have to
say". It was wonderful to see how God
was working in the midst of His people.
POINT
5: Personal application
I
want to become personal now: Do you know
that, Brother? Sister? Young students at school and college? Do you know to be the slave of everybody? Does God the Holy Spirit lead and guide you? That day by day you experience God's leading and
guiding? The way you talk to people, the way
you behave towards the next person, is God the Holy Spirit evident in our lives? Or is there stubbornness in your heart? That you can't bow or submit or honour the next
person?
O
that the Holy Spirit has got complete sway in your life.
That the holiness of God will be seen in us.
That we have got perfect peace and rest, perfect love one to another. That we can forgive freely, that we hold no
grudges against a brother or sister, but that everybody becomes a dear brother and sister
to us. That we love them the way Jesus loves
them. That we completely forget ourselves and
have only one desire: That I might be a
blessing, encouragement and help to my brother and sister.
That I don't live for my own gain anymore or that I will experience the
advantage of this or that, or that I will gain by this.
No, that my brother will gain, that my brother or sister will have an
advantage. That I will be a help to them and
lift them and be able to give, that I am prepared to give my life for the next person as
long as he gains and profits of it. That the
Holy Spirit might have perfect liberty and free sway in our lives.
Wherever
I go, I always ask that question: Has God the
Holy Spirit absolute dominion, His Kingship, in my brother and sister?
That
is my desire and prayer that God the Holy Spirit might attain His rightful purpose in
every person. Then the natural thing will be
that the fruit of the Holy Spirit will be there in your life.
POINT
6: Result
13. O that My people would listen to Me, that Israel
would walk in My ways.
14. I would soon subdue their enemies and turn My Hand
against their adversaries."
Has
the enemy been subdued in your life? Have the
things of this world been subdued in your life? Has
sin been subdued in your life? That anger
that rides me, subdued already? That jealousy
in your life? That bitterness, subdued
already? Talking behind the back of people,
pointing a finger at your brother? The
spirit of division, has it been subdued already?
"O
that My people would listen to Me, and that they would walk in My ways. I would soon subdue their enemies." You know your sin.
You know what has come between you and the Lord - subdued
already? The Lord says that if we listen and
obey, He will subdue the enemy "and turn My
hand against their adversities", those that go against you and talk evil about
you. Has God's Hand subdued those already?
"But
My people would not heed My Voice, and Israel would have none of Me."
(v.11) May that not be found in my and your
lives. But that we will have an ear to listen
to that small Voice here in our lives where God the Holy Spirit will lead us into all the
truth.
But
if they don't do that, "I will give them over
to their own stubborn heart, to walk in their own ways" (v.12).
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