Tuesday, March 20, 2007

Back from hiatus

It's been some time since my last post. Much has been going on with a daughter about to graduate high school, and my own blessed news of finally being accepted into nursing school. I'd like to post one last writing by my friend Jake before moving on to new topics. This is a sermon outline he sent me shortly before he went to be with the LORD. I hope you'll be as blessed by it as I was.




Sinners coming, Christ receiving

Luke 5:2 ¶ And it came to pass, when he was in a certain city, behold a man full of leprosy: who seeing Jesus fell on his face, and besought him, saying, Lord, if thou wilt, thou canst make me clean.13 And he put forth his hand, and touched him, saying, I will: be thou clean. And immediately the leprosy departed from him.14 And he charged him to tell no man: but go, and shew thyself to the priest, and offer for thy cleansing, according as Moses commanded, for a testimony unto them.

THE SINNER
a. Let us not discount even the smallest words that were inspired by the Spirit for GOD’s men to put to paper: Thought #1:
‘Behold’ or ‘Lo’, which is to say with some wonderment, question, or emphasis- “LOOK”! Here is one who approaches the Master...in his condition what audacity he has! What stupefied condition has mustered up such courage in such a wretch? Could courage even be found in a diseased outcast such as he, so much as to come near one as our blessed Jesus? Doesn't he know his rightful place in our society, being so willing to come into our presence, much less the presence of the Christ?

Thought #2:(which I believe is the more unlikely as far as their mind-set) ‘Behold’ or ‘Lo’... “LOOK”! What an odd thing for one such as him to be wondering around...how unlikely a thing is this to occur, for the unclean to come into the presence of so many of us who are clean.
~point to consider: the fact that this man did approach the LORD is his woeful condition was noticed with some wonderment and question by his disciples! It is an indictment to modern religion that sinners ‘coming’ to Christ has been made to be such a mundane and common sight, so much so, it doesn't raise the eyebrow in the slightest of any...it is just is what it expected at the ‘end’ of a service.

b. Now consider this: this man was full of leprosy- which is to say that it was full blown, or that he was covered, and rarely, if ever, a person such as this would not be seen in public, much less approaching someone, especially Christ. This leaves much to question as to the authenticity of today’s seekers, who come in flocks and droves ‘to Christ’, not despising or hating their sin, not ‘desperately’, but only because they’ve been told all they have to do is come; they come flippantly and light hearted, with no fear of GOD or loathing of self, only ready to raise their hand, cry a few tears, say the prayer and sign the card; may GOD have mercy on those who come (and those who tell them to) , not to Him, but to their idea of what religion demands. They are not the in the slightest aware that they are covered with putrid sores from the crowns of their heads to soles of their feet. Spiritual leprosy (sin) is often the least of their concerns and even worse it is not the greatest concern of those who ‘want’ to have charge over their souls.
~point to consider: it is a completely unnatural thing for a despicable sinner to at once despise himself and throw himself at the feet and mercy of a Holy GOD

But back to our subject (the leper) at hand: this is the power and grace of our LORD: that He would cause such a change in the will and soul of a person that they would do that which is unnatural (see next point); I am not awe struck when the false prophets(Graham and Hinn come to mind) of our day get thousands to bow at a man made altar; but I am thrown in the dirt when the LORD saves a distressed soul that has had sleepless nights and miserable days, wondering if they would ever find relief over their hopeless and helpless sinful condition.

HIS POSITION
c. Now consider his disposition, his peculiar approach, and his attitude
Dear reader or listener, I say he was NOT hopeless!, But, but an act of GOD almighty had already been wrought in his soul not seen by human eyes; But with that said, he only had one hope; he did not come with a contingency plan, his approach was not rehearsed, coerced, scripted, prompted, or choreographed; he did not come with a pedigree or a claim to something, as the Pharisees thought they had; he did not come with offers of service as some had or other schemes of bartering; he came filthy, wretched, despised and lowly esteemed; the only way a sinner truly comes to Christ! The only way he can come to Christ! The only way he is permitted to come to Christ! The only way ordained of GOD to come to Christ! Do you not believe the scriptures that a man can only come to Christ as the Father draws him? Do you not believe that when the Shepherd calls to His sheep they hear His voice and follow Him? Do you not believe that all that the Father has given to the Son will come to Him, and when they come, that He will not cast them aside? Do you not think that this Lamb slain before the foundation of the world could not recognize one of His sheep, though he be covered in putrid sores and spots.

He did not think it strange to beseech the mercy of God and approach him forthrightly and with boldness, and we should not think it strange when a sinner rightly comes to Christ, for the psalmist rightly states that his people will be made willing in the day of his power; notice he does not address him as others, hoping to appeal to him with flattery; there is no good master, or good teacher, or Rabbi, or any other title; only that which rises up in his heart; he does not have to be told how or when to come to Christ, nor does any have to tell him what to say, and remind that he needs to mean what he says. He calls Him LORD, because He is the LORD of his heart at that moment.

His humility is not feigned, but real, as it is with those who are shown their sin(not simply by man, but by GOD they Holy Ghost and the Word); he does not come as the rich young ruler, who hoped that Christ might confirm his righteous opinion of himself; he does not come as others who would follow, but only after they take care of other worldly affairs; he does not come as those who had been fed loaves and fishes, following after Christ hoping to have their bellies filled again; but his humility is that of one whose soul has been wounded deep, whose pride has been slain, and whose self worth has been laid in the dust; he is as Mary, who can only weep at the savior’s feet, he is as the prodigal, who can only from afar sense the deep unworthiness to even be called a son; he is as the publican, who can only smite his chest and plead for the lord to have mercy on this sinner

THE SAVIOR
d. Now consider this; when he had come this far, he still could only place himself with the goodwill of Christ, though he approaches boldly. He makes no demands, but seeks mercy; he does not presume upon his goodness, but waits upon the mercy of Christ. Those ministers or any others who tell any that GOD is obliged to do anything based on something they've said or done are liars and the truth is not in them.
Whether ignorant(of it) or not, faith had come to his heart, as far as to believe that Christ could do something that was reserved for the high priest of GOD; if not ignorant, then he comes regarding Christ as high priest

Lev. 13:2 This shall be the law of the leper in the day of his cleansing: He shall be brought unto the priest:
3 And the priest shall go forth out of the camp; and the priest shall look, and, behold, if the plague of leprosy be healed in the leper;4 Then shall the priest command to take for him that is to be cleansed two birds alive and clean, and cedar wood, and scarlet, and hyssop:5 And the priest shall command that one of the birds be killed in an earthen vessel over running water:6 As for the living bird, he shall take it, and the cedar wood, and the scarlet, and the hyssop, and shall dip them and the living bird in the blood of the bird that was killed over the running water:
7 And he shall sprinkle upon him that is to be cleansed from the leprosy seven times, and shall pronounce him clean, and shall let the living bird loose into the open field.
19 And the priest shall offer the sin offering, and make an atonement for him that is to be cleansed from his uncleanness; and afterward he shall kill the burnt offering:20 And the priest shall offer the burnt offering and the meat offering upon the altar: and the priest shall make an atonement for him, and he shall be clean.

So he came believing that Christ could do something that he could not; as the centurion, knowing that Christ only had to say the word: and this is what he finds
-what all sinnersfind who come to Christ in such a manner...the manner that God both ordains, appoints, and accepts
-he finds the attention of the savior-Christ considers it not a burden to receive his sheep, but views his sheep with love and compassion
-he finds affectionate condescension- as the lord of glory reaches out to a fallen sparrow
-he find a store of compassion- for Christ loves his people, not just as a abstract fact, but in his goodness shown unto them; he makes no offer to sinners to do what they cant, but he does for his own what cannot and could never do; his inward cleansing is as full as his outward and more so, for his flesh will die

THE SAVIOR’S COMMAND
e. Consider what Christ tells him
He tells him not to go and publish (though in other cases he would for this would draw much attention to himself) except to the priests to prove that he had broken no Mosaic law , Christ came to do the will of the father and glorify the father; to have people praise him as a circuit healer or spiritual physician would dishonor him and his father; they (others) could not see who He was, and Christ would not have them worship a false image of God. Christ also did not consider it a great thing that his fame should published; instead of these things, He says go and glorify God and testify to sinners that
- I have been cleansed by the mercy of God
- I have been cleansed completely by God
- I have been cleansed immediately by God
- I have been cleansed in a manner according to the law Moses
- God high priest, our Messiah has cleansed me

-now consider this
-the mercy in God drawing us to his son, and the power of God in doing it
-the faith he gives us toward his son; where there was only unbelief and blindness
-the praise that is due to his son
-the sovereignty of God in saving you

final point to ponder: good food for thought; in the leper going to the priests testifying to the fact that leprosy had been healed by Christ, which they could not do, don't you think the high priest was put on notice

YOU'RE FIRED!!

12 comments:

WatchingHISstory said...

Is dispensationalism one of many views of Biblical revelation?

If there are many views is one right or are they all theories?

John Mark said...

Greetings in the name of the Lord, fellow Christian!

So this is the "aog's fine blog" that I've heard about in the past. You've been a very busy man! It'll take me a while read through the threads, but from what I've seen it should be VERY stimulating. I see a majority of reformed thinkers, I do believe. (I assume that your screen name comes from the Spurgeon book, correct?)

Aog, I see from your profile that you're a single dad. I've been in small churches since the Lord saved me, and I've never known a single father to go to church except for Easter and Christmas. Do the churches in the big city reach out to single men, or are you an exception? I know of few unmarried men around here, but I'm sure it's different in a major metro area.

I do have one question from something I read on the NBBCOF. I wanted to ask about it there, but I don't want to be accused of disrupting the thread again. In the discussion of the Bereans, you asked whoever posted whether he thought Paul had asked the Bereans to do something they could not, which was study from the scriptures. Obviously they had the scriptures, so it was a moot point.

However, I'd like to know if you think that God ever asks men to do something they cannot. I'm sure you're aware that I'm referring to passages in which God calls all men everywhere to repent. I've heard the hyper-Calvinist statement that it is man's fault that he can't obey, but that doesn't sit well with me.

God bless you for the time you've spent sharing your thoughts in the past, and may His encouragement lift you up in the days to come!

allofgrace said...

arminius,
Welcome to the forum. It's always good to have a new..."face" as it were. I think you'll find that the discourse here, while passionate, is respectful of others' thoughts and ideas. We've had some pretty stimulating and thought-provoking discussions. I'm working on coming up with a few new topic threads, but I've been busy lately working on building a website, which I hope to have up sometime in the next few months. Again, welcome...be sure to drop by from time to time and check the topics. Blessings to you.

WatchingHISstory said...

Is dispensationalism one of many views of Biblical revelation?

If there are many views is one right or are they all theories?

John Mark said...

watching,

I don't think anyone really considers dispensationalism a view of revelation. It's more of a method of interpretation than anything else. Most protestants today don't even know that their beliefs fall under the 'dispensational' banner, and I doubt that many are even familiar with the term.

As far as revelation goes, everthing is revelation. God created everything, and every created thing reveals the nature of the creator in one way or another.

allofgrace said...

Perhaps we need to clarify something about revelation...there are two books of revelation...the Bible, and the book of nature, or the created order. One can't derive dispensationalism from the book of nature..nor covenant theology for that matter. So when I speak of revelation, unless I say otherwise, I'm speaking to Biblical revelation....God's dealings with man in terms of redemptive history. So in that vein, dispensationalism is a way of interpreting, or a view of, Biblical revelation.

WatchingHISstory said...

"As redemptive history began opening up to me...there was a unity and continuity that I saw in it that just didn't seem to fit into that scheme. Of late I've been studying covenant theology from a Baptist perspective..my views are still in formation on that...though I think I can say I'm definitely NOT dispensational."

So it is just a theory of Biblical interpretation. And not a good one at that.

What do you mean by a unity and continuity. . .?

allofgrace said...

Guys,
There's a thread on dispensationalism, or I can start a new one..this one's for comments on Jake's sermon notes. Not being crabby ;), just want to keep on topic as much as possible. Thanks much.

WTL said...

AOG,

Great sermon...truth is always so sweet to the soul.

Have wanted to check in for a while...(doc tried to change HD meds, with horrible results). We have things back to level now, thank the Lord.

Also, tried to make a few contacts concerning Jake down south via the phone, using the names you mentioned. No success thus far, but will try more this summer when school is out. I've been told that many in the hard hit areas are residing in older homes with family. Also, many records and archives were destroyed by flooding...most villages (small towns) below I-10 are still just patchwork jobs.

I read of your acceptance into Nursing School...I am blessed to see God's providence smile upon one of His choice people. My wife has been an RN for 13 years and is working on becoming a Nurse Practitioner. It is a noble profession and is greatly enhanced when one is God-taught to care for the soul, along side caring for the body. God bless, equip, and energize you in the work that you have ahead. Blogging may become an occasional diversion to you when Clinicals come!

Blessings,
Amos

allofgrace said...

Amos,
Good to see you back. I was getting concerned about you. I appreciate you trying to find contacts down there to Jake. Maybe the LORD will see fit to provide something.

I'll keep the blog going...just probably not update with new threads as often. BTW, I'm working on a website as well...I'd like to post some of your sermons if you're interested. Hope you and yours are doing well. Grace to you.

Dr. Bill Loney said...

Was wondering if you had these...

Pink's Archive:
www.pbministries.org/books/pink/
Gill's Archive:
www.pbministries.org/books/gill/

Everyone ought to have instant access to both. Pink's writings have no copyright, so I don't believe there is any harm to copy and paste. I'm not sure about Gill's, but the pricing is comparatively is not that bad.

After reading the recent offerings from BBCblog theologians concerning the doctrines of grace, I can't help but wonder, if reconciliation somehow came about, wouldn't the Calvinist still be faced with a rather widespread hostility truth-ward, not to mention the complete absence of it from the pulpit?

Anyway, Wednesday is 'Reformers half/price Day'...anyone wearing their Sproul Rules! T-shirt will get 50% the medical procedure of their choice. Tell your friends!

William T. Loney, M.D.

allofgrace said...

Dr. Loney,
Thanks for the specials! I have Pink on my bookshelf...Gill, I've read some of his writings online, but not a lot. I agree that the pulpit will be a problem regardless...but just as a note of info...we generally don't discuss BBC issues here...just doctrinal/theological issues...not a complaint...we'd enjoy your input here...just want to keep this blog on track with the subject matter...good to see you here!