Sunday, July 26, 2009

THE WORKS OF THE FLESH...

Text. Galatians 5:19, “Now the works of the flesh are manifest…”

I’ll never forget the day I was called to go the hospital to visit a old friend of mine…He was an alcoholic…He had tried for years and years to stop but he could not do it…The effects of alcohol had over taken his body…

In his younger years this man was an very attractive man…Tall, dark, very smart…had a lot of good things going for him, but he could not give up drinking…He liked to party and just wouldn’t stop living in the party mode of life…

I really want you see this image…That day when his sister called me to come to the hospital, this man was lying on his death bed…It was on this bed that he would take his last breath of air on the earth…

When I walked in the room that afternoon at BMH, I was shocked…I mean really shocked…I have seen a lot of sick people in my life but this was really the first time I had laid my eyes on a person who’s liver had just died…

This man, my old friend had gone from a good looking outgoing man to a mere hull of a person…His face was shaped like the head of a rat…His chin was sharp like a rat and his cheek bones were only covered by a thin layer of skin and that same skin was old and worn…Just like if he had been exposed to the hot rays of sun for a hundred years…

When I looked into his face, my heart ached…I could see the deep lines and burnt reddish color that so often accompanies severe alcoholics…His eyes were sunk deep back in his skull…He looked like a wrinkled, worn out piece of leather…It was obvious that this man’s life had been one of misery…

By just looking at this man lying on the bed, it looked as if he could have been 90 or 100 years old but he was the same age as me…I was completely dumbfounded that someone so young could look so old…

For him to be so young and yet to look so old, you could tell that something had been wrong with his life…For me, I knew he had lived and unruly life… He had obviously soaked up booze as if it were a sponge…He had degenerated to such a ruined state that if I had not been told who he was I would have not recognized him…

It was a pure shock…because the last time I had seen him was a day a couple years earlier when he came down to the dock just to say hello…

I had tried many times to get him to come to church with me but his answer was, “He would come to church when he got through sinning…” He never made it…He never quit sinning, and the truth be told, none of us will ever be free from sin…we are born sinners and therefore we are all sinners…

As I pondered on all this, my thoughts went to Galatians 5:19-21, which says, “Now the works of the flesh are manifest, which are these; adultery, fornication, uncleanness, lasciviousness, idolatry, witchcraft, hatred, variance, emulations, wrath, strife, sedition's, heresies, envying, murders, drunkenness, revelling, and such like…”

When Paul writes about the works of the flesh, he uses the Greek word ergos for “works…” This word signified some kind of action, deed, or activity…
Very often it referred to a person’s occupation, to one’s labor, or to the things produced by someone’s effort in life…

It described a person’s line of work, his career, his labor, or his profession…It denoted the results of his hard work…

Because Paul connects this word to the flesh, he is telling us something very important… Just like a person has a career or profession and works hard to achieve results, the flesh, if it is allowed to go its own way and do what it wants—will work very hard to produce fleshly results…

When the flesh is not surrendered to the sanctifying power of the Holy Spirit, it will work around the clock, twenty-four hours a day, to produce fruit that is hurtful, damaging, and even deadly…This is the occupation of the flesh…

The word, “Flesh” used in Galatians 5:19 is the Greek word sarx, which is used mostly in Paul’s epistles to illustrate sinful impulses and carnal cravings…

Paul uses the phrase, “works of the flesh,” to give the idea that the flesh has its own mind and desires…If a believer doesn’t crucify the flesh and keep it under control, it will eventually manifest those evil desires…In other words, the flesh will go the work!

Paul says, “Now the works of the flesh are manifest…” The word, “Manifest” is the Greek word phaneros It means to appear, to manifest, to become visible, to become apparent, to become seen, to be well known, or to become conspicuous…

By using this word, Paul tells you that IF you let the flesh have its way, it will jump at the chance to manifest its evil desires and carnal cravings…

In fact, the flesh is so carnal and base that if you don’t stop its activity, it will even try to lead you into adultery, fornication, uncleanness, lasciviousness, idolatry, witchcraft, hatred, variance, emulations, wrath, strife, sedition's, heresies, envying, murders, drunkenness, revellings, and other similar vices…

Little Baby…
When a little baby is first born into the world, he looks so pure, so innocent, so clean…but if that child is abandoned to the control of its his flesh, he’ll end up in crime, scandal, alcoholism, or drugs…and become bitter, hardhearted, and filled with malice and strife…

Why? Because these are fruits that the flesh produces… This is why it is so important to teach our children and to train ourselves to mortify (Crush) the deeds of the flesh and live in subjection to the control of the Holy Spirit…

The friend of mine that I talked about earlier who died from alcoholism was once a beautiful, pure looking baby boy…His proud mother and father had probably carried dreams in their hearts of what their infant son would one day become…Maybe they hoped he would become a lawyer, or doctor, or teacher…But at the age of 55, this person looked like 90 or 100 years old…and there he lay, dead as one can get, a wasted life…The flesh had its way in that man’s life and led him to destruction---the place where flesh always wants to go…
You may not be an alcoholic or a drug addict, but let me ask you this: Are You allowing your flesh to dominate your attitudes or your relationships?

Are you giving way to the carnal impulses of bitterness or anger that the flesh wants to produce inside you?

If you give in to these impulses, they will destroy your relationships, make you hardhearted, and fill you with negative attitudes that steal your joy and your peace and can also steal your life away right before your eyes…

You see, a life dominated by the flesh is a hard life…It is filled with excess, imbalance, extremity, laziness, self-abuse, hatred, strife, bitterness, irresponsibility, and neglect…

The way of the flesh is the hardest route for any individual to take; yet the flesh cries out to be in charge, screaming to have its own way, demanding to be the boss…Unless you take your flesh to the Cross and mortify it by the power of God, it will keep screaming until you finally surrender to it and allow it to produce its ruinous effects in you life…
Thanks...
Robert N. Graves Sr. Fisherman for Christ...

Saturday, July 04, 2009

FREEDOM IN THE BLOOD OF JESUS!

A church deacon recently confessed a horrible sin to his family and church community… After giving a description of what he’d done, he commented, “I know there’s a price to pay for this sin now… And that price is death…”
Not only was his heart broken over what he had done… He also knew that the effect on his friends and family would be devastating… And yet, overshadowing his regret or remorse was fear…(Reverent fear is what is needed)
Proverbs 1: 7, The fear of the LORD is the beginning of knowledge, but fools despise wisdom and discipline…
He had become afraid of God in the wrong way, believing that the sovereign Lord of the universe was now “out to get him…” Listen, no matter what you have done, God is not out to get you in a bad way, but in a good way… He wants to save you from Hell…”
Romans 6:23 clearly states, “The wages of sin is death...” But this sorrowful young man had overlooked the all-important second half of the verse: “But the free gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord...”
If our heavenly Father gives us a gift, we can trust He will never take it away… It becomes ours to keep… That’s what a gift is! We did nothing to deserve it… So, we can do nothing to lose it… It all rests on God’s initiative… But, a greater theological principle is at work here...Paid in Full principle!
If the believer’s sin after salvation could require death—or any form of punishment— then Jesus’ sacrifice was insufficient… However, the Bible tells us Jesus’ death was wholly sufficient and a once-for-all payment of mankind’s sin-debt… (Hebrews 7:25-27)
Either Jesus’ blood does cover our sins, or it doesn’t… There’s no middle ground… The Holy Spirit, Christ’s words, and Scripture’s testimony clearly state that it does…
Jesus took on Himself every bit of our sin— past, present, and future... Our sinless Savior suddenly and painfully felt the burden of guilt, the weight of a tarnished soul, and a wretched separation from His Father…
He suffered the injustice of dying for our sin to reconcile God’s holiness and our imperfection…
Jesus was the Father’s servant…He agreed to a payment plan that made Him a sacrifice…
HOW TO KEEP FROM BEING A SLAVE!
To receive the benefit of the Lord's sacrifice, and be freed from slavery to sin, you need only to ask His forgiveness and receive Him into your life… Then you, too, can know the servant, Jesus, as Savior and Lord!
ABOUT THE BLOOD:

Unless you work in a medical field or a related profession, you probably aren’t very comfortable around blood…
Perhaps for that reason, many churches have erased any mention of Jesus’ crucifixion from their worship… But the shedding of blood is essential to the Christian faith—without a sacrifice, no person can have a relationship with God…
In Jesus’ day, the presence of blood was common to daily life… For one thing, if the family served meat… Meal preparation often included the slaughter of a live animal…(no ice)
In addition, blood was an essential aspect of sacrificial worship; God made the redemption system clear so that even small children could understand the connection between shed blood and freedom from sin...
According to Mosaic Law, for God’s holiness to be satisfied, the blood of an unblemished animal was required as the payment for a person’s sin…
God also wanted His followers to understand that sin brought terrible consequences and resulted in death…
Illustration: Sin Separates, and brings death, relationship, family.
The first fatality or causality in Scripture was the beast whose skin covered Adam and Eve’s nakedness (Gen. 3:21)…Sin caused this animals death…
In later times, whenever an Israelite brought the priests a lamb or a pair of doves, he recognized that “the wages of sin is death (Rom. 6:23...
Since the death of one animal did not pay for all sins, the system of sacrifice was continual…had to keep killing animals over and over again…
What Jesus did on the cross, however, was a once-and-for-all blood sacrifice… (1 Peter 3:18, For Christ also hath once suffered for sins, the just for the unjust, that He might bring us to God, being put to death in the flesh, but quickened by the spirit…)
No doubt that was a new and difficult concept for the disciples to grasp…us to!
The Cross-
To some, the cross may seem like an odd religious symbol… It does, after all, carry the same meaning as an electric chair or a hangman’s noose—death… Yet this gruesome form of Roman torture stands at the heart of Christianity…
The Cross-is an authentic badge of our faith
You, see, the Father so loved us that His Son Jesus died on our behalf… (John 3:16, “For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life”)…
Sin had carved a great gulf between God and man that nothing but the cross could navigate…
Man could not save himself from wrongdoing, and our heavenly Father could not condone sin… The wonder of the cross is that it displayed both His love and His holiness
At one moment in time, the Father’s hatred of sin and His unfailing compassion for sinners blended together in the blood of our Savior, Jesus Christ…
When you consider the cross and the pain that accompanied it—from nails, thorns, whips, and bloodshed to mockery—think of the overwhelming love of God…
Because the Father loves you, Christ died for you and rose again…
He saves all who trust Him for forgiveness of sin and reserves a place in eternity for every believer… That is the love of God displayed through the cross…
How We Benefit
Because of the blood Christ shed at Calvary, believers enjoy the eternal rewards of these central truths:
#1 Eternal Freedom
Forgiveness… You and I can be forgiven, not simply because God is merciful, but because Christ went to the cross and shed His blood for me and for you…
Eph. 1:7, “In Him we have redemption through His blood, the forgiveness of sins, in accordance with the riches of God’s grace that He lavished on us with all wisdom and understanding”…
Salvation is not something we earn through good deeds or bargain for in exchange for promising to improve…
Our sin is forgiven, as the wrath of God was fully vented on His own Son at the cross... Even God’s punishment for sinful behavior is motivated by compassion…
Seeking forgiveness through the shed blood of Jesus Christ is the beginning of real freedom…
Redemption… Literally, this refers to a transaction in which some item or person is exchanged for payment on a debt… To redeem means to buy back…
Spiritually, it indicates the price that Jesus paid on the cross to free every person from slavery to sin… To “redeem” us, Christ paid the debt we owed—His shed blood paid the penalty of death and ransomed us from sin and evil…
We have been delivered from the kingdom of Satan and placed into The Kingdom of God…
No matter how moral we are before accepting the gift of salvation; our nature is sinful… (Rom. 3:23, All have sinned)…
Jesus went to the cross for the primary purpose of purchasing us from a life of slavery to sin…When we accept His payment to buy us back from the slavery of sin; we begin the journey of spiritual freedom…
Justification… This term, which means the act of declaring someone righteous in the eyes of God, is made possible only by the crucifixion…
Through Jesus, the believer’s past, present, and future sins are totally washed away (Eph. 1:7-8)… What’s more, all guilt is removed and replaced with the righteousness of the Savior
Christ’s death released us from the sentence of death, and by God’s grace, we are no longer guilty before Him…
God is holy and must punish sin… Because Christ shed His blood in our place, the Father not only forgives our sin but also declares us righteous (Rom. 5:17)…
We call this process “justification...” It simply means, “Just as if I had never sinned…”
Romans 5:9 says, “Having now been justified by His blood, we shall be saved from the wrath of God through Him…”
Even though you and I may not always act like it, we are declared holy in God’s eyes…
Reconciliation… This describes the act of restoring harmony between humanity and the Father... The cross made a permanent change possible between a holy God and formerly separated, sinful humanity… Once enemies, God and man are now friends…
When a married couple separates, they occasionally reunite… We call that process reconciliation… This human example provides a good picture of one part of salvation...
Scripture says, “It was the Father’s good pleasure for all the fullness to dwell in Christ, and through Him to reconcile all things to Himself, having made peace through the blood of His cross” (Col. 1:19-20)…
This happens only in response to God’s call—no one is saved by his or her own initiative…God always makes the first move in our reconciliation…
Sanctification… This word is defined as the life-long maturing process that begins when a person trusts in the Savior
(Heb. 13:12, Wherefore Jesus also, that He might sanctify the people with His own blood, suffered without the gate…)
A believer is set apart from the rest of humanity for the purpose of becoming Christ-like…
Through discipleship, testing, and teaching, God “drains out” our old-selves and pumps the life of Jesus into our hearts and lives…
As grateful as we are for the blood Christ shed on the cross, you and I can be even more thankful that our Savior didn’t stay there… He not only paid the price for our transgressions—He rose again! And because He rose again, we also shall rise again to eternal freedom in Heaven with all redeemed people, in the Holy Presence of God…
Jesus’ sacrifice made it possible for us to enjoy the wonderful delight of union with Christ and also to experience the abundant life He promised…
Point to Remember: Eternal freedom cannot be bought or earned…Jesus paid it all… The price for our freedom has been bought and paid for in full by the shed blood of Christ on Calvary’s Cross…
When we accept His payment for our sin, the moment we do that, our eternal freedom starts right then, right here on earth and will extend forever into eternity…
Conclusion: We see today that the price has been paid in full to purchase our freedom…We do not need to be a slave to sin…We are a slave to whatever masters us…
Jesus paid it all so we could stand justified before God…
Do not follow after men because men will often lead you into slavery, but follow Christ Jesus who will lead you into freedom…
Do what He says and become who He wants you to be…
For God’s glory!
Eternal freedom is found in no one else but Jesus…
In Jesus name…Amen.
Rev. Robert N. Graves, Sr.
Fisherman for Christ