*~*Prayer Requests for 11/13/09:
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Humility is a paradox. The moment you think you've finally found it,
you've lost it. There has yet to be written a book intitled, "Humility
and How I Achieved It." And yet, God expects (and rewards) an attitude
of servant-like humility in His followers.
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One Year at Thanksgiving . . .
My mom went to my sister's house
for the traditional feast.
Knowing how gullible my sister is,
my mom decided to play a trick.
She told my sister that she
needed something from the store.
When my sister left,
my mom took the turkey out of the oven,
removed the stuffing,
stuffed a Cornish hen,
and inserted it into the turkey,
and re-stuffed the turkey.
She then placed the bird(s) back in the oven.
When it was time for dinner,
my sister pulled the turkey out of the oven
and proceeded to remove the stuffing.
When her serving spoon hit something,
she reached in and pulled out the little bird.
With a look of total shock on her face!
My mother exclaimed,
"Patricia, you've cooked a pregnant bird!"
At the reality of this horrifying news,
my sister started to cry.
It took the family two hours
to convince her that turkeys lay eggs!
Yep.................SHE'S BLONDE!
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**Special Prayer Request**
Noah Biorkman is a 5yr old boy who is in his last stages of
neuroblastoma cancer after a 2 1/2 year battle. His family is
celebrating Christmas next week and all he wants are Christmas cards.
Lets try and see how many we can get to him from all over the world
please. His address is 1141 Fountain View Circle, South Lyon MI 48178.
Please re-post this as your status and let's ask God to heal him while
we are at it.
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Hi friend,
Please keep the following individuals in your prayers:
1) "I'm looking for a place to live and prefer a rural location. I
found a small island in Maine that I am interested in. There are no
cars on the Island, it's 6 miles from - and I can take a ferry there.
There is a house available and the owners are a bit gun shy about
renting to own in case I change my mind. I don't forsee that
happening. I was wondering if you could pray that God provides a rural
place for me to live and that I can get the money to move. Also that
my card business and my -Quest business start to do well. Please pray
that I make a wise choice and that God finds a house for me. I know
there are no perfect houses but there is a house that is perfect for
me. I really like the idea of the island and have looked up a
neurologist in - I just need a different place and I think maybe it's
my time to expand." -Heidi;
2) Ana asks for our prayers. She writes, "I am in a lot of emotional
pain right now. I am extremely depressed. I am feeling extreme
loneliness, I'm in love with a man who is not in love with me, I am
facing the fact that I may never have children (b/c I'm getting older
(late 30's) and don't have a partner), and am extremely disatisfied
with many aspects of my life... I fear that my mood will not improve
and that my life will continue to feel meaningless and lack any sense
of fulfillment. I pray that clarity and peace come my way, and that I
can begin to feel that my wishes of having a life partner and children
with the person I love will come true...";
3) "My 16-year-old daughter, Olivia, has been battling depression and
now substance abuse issues. She went from being the model student/
citizen to the opposite end of the spectrum. She's confused. She's
scared. She's obviously down and out. I had no choice but to use tough
love this time and had her placed in foster care with eventual
treatment on the horizon. I need a God-given miracle that she is saved
from any additional despair and gets on the right track to a happy,
healthy lifestyle." -Lori;
4) Paula writes: "My moher literally, it seems worried herself to
death, at least to an early grave. my prayer is for peace and to Trust
God, for my siblings, realtives and myself who are still grieving---i
now believe mother has found love and peace, finally. I pray God in
the name of Jesus deliver me from anger and the aweful things that
have been done to me on the my job because of access of my private
medical records, and subsequent harsh and prejudicial treatment
because of the condition-i pray God teach me to Love the unlovable and
find peace and forgiveness and peace in lifes storms ...";
5) "Please keep my Sons, Private William -, Private Mark -, Lance
Corporal Paul -and all Military troops in your prayers, for strength
and courage and that they all come home safe from Afghanistan. Also
for those of us at home scared but proud, to have the strengh to
support them and get thru the raelly difficult time. Thank You." -Jil;
6) Chispa asks for our prayers. She writes, "Please pray for my son
Jowi. He struggles with depression, anxiety, stress. He is going
through a difficult financial situation. Please pray that God can heal
him spiritually, mentally and emotionally. And also that God blesses
him in his new job so that he can support himself and pays for his
bills and expenses. I also ask that you pray for me as I go through
this trial that God gives me strength, peace and direction. Thank you
so much and God bless you.";
7) "Please pray for my 20 year old son. He has problems with alcohol
and drugs, but continues to deny it. He won't go to college classes,
continually lies, and is currently not living with us any more. I pray
that God will touch his heart and give hime the strength and
determination to change his life and help him find his integrity
again." -Judy;
8) Allison asks to be remembered in our prayers. She writes: "Pray
that I can rise out of this whole my life has become. My marriage is
at the worst place it could be, my husband only sees and does what is
absolutely necessary to survive for that day...he is good, kind, etc
but we are way off on where we should be. Our finances from him being
out of work over a year and getting a job that does not pay, me being
out of work close to a year, a child in college, a teenager who is
desparately trying to help out by doing yards and me fighting
depression. I get by every day and have many things to be thankful
for...but need help.";
9) "Please pray Satori passes her Stage 2 aviation verbal exam with
Missy. It is quite important that this test is passed on the first
attempt, as there are 36 applicants competing with her for the same
helicopter pilot job. Also, please pray for Satori's comrades, that
all those who are worthy will also find employment situations after
graduation. Thank you for your prayers." -AN;
10) Pamela writes, "Please pray for my son Mark who is a POlice
Office for God's protection in his life and also for the other
Officers that works with him. Thank you.";
11) "Please pray the lord will keep my grandchildren safe and send
them back home soon. A judge gave my son temp. custody 5 yrs ago,
since then it has expired, but my son continued on like the judge had
set things up. Things have been fine unitl the middle of July. She
took the children for their visit and will not bring them home. She is
a drug addict, has a criminal record (on probation now - felony), has
had SS called on her numerous times over her oldest son (not ours) he
is in therapy now for situations she has put this child in. She also
is in therapy. She breaks the law and gets a slap on the wrist every
time. She knows she can do whatever she wants and the law will not do
nothing. This has been proved many times with her. She has taken them
before and left the state. But the law does nothing. My son has filed
for custody he is not working right now so I had to sell something my
dead husband gave me to pay for a lawyer, but it is worth it and I
know my husband would agree. We have to go to the boys school to see
them They ask can we bring them home with us and we have to tell them
soon. My son is having panic attacks caused by stress. He has never
been sick like this before. Please pray the lord will bring our boys
home soon. For their sake and my sons. I know he's here and I know the
devil can't defeat him. Thank you all and God bless you all." -Debbie;
12) Tam asks for our prayers. She writes, "Father God, Thank You
for this day. Lord, Gwendolyn is having surgery for congestive heart
failure today be with her and her doctors. See her through her surgery
and her recovery. Also, her granddaughter Elizabeth is very concerned
and tired from long travels, bring her peace of mind and heart. In
Jesus Name. Amen.";
13) "Thank you for prayer. My daughter got a continuance on her
court case. Please pray for God to guide her lawyer so that she can
get her ex husband's visitation rights removed. He is constantly lying
and putting the child in danger. He is trying to get my daughter in
trouble with the law so he can get out of child support." -AN;
14) Dave asks for our prayers. He writes, "My sister in law husband
is very sick from Leukemia. His name is Dave M. Please pray for a
miracle that he beats this and fully recovers. Thank You.";
15) "Please pray for the Lord's healing of eyes so that my vision
would be free from any diseases of cataracts, glaucoma, or macular
degeneration and that I would be able to have good vision on a
permanent basis. In Jesus name. Much appreciation, Mary Jane.";
16) "I'm diagnosed with depression. I am so worried about finances,
things at work, and relationships. Please God. I need you." -LAA;
17) Manuel and Maria asks for your prayers. They write, "due to
problems in our marriage my wife was unfaithful and committed adultery
and is in adultery now. it has been very painful&confusing for me and
my girls. we were married fifteen years. please pray God would remove
this judgement from my life. She is the only woman i have ever loved.
that God would open her eyes and change her heart and mind, just like
need to change my mind & heart also. I desire my marriage restored
today. Need your prayers.";
18) "Please pray for kathleen that she can bring unity to library and
that the board will listen to her suggestions and see how much she
cares. thanks you help molly and mario recover completely , please let
maria recover fast and find angels all around her at rehab center,
thank you." -Carol;
19) Mick asks to be remembered in our prayers. He writes: "Hi, Thank
you for this precious ministry. Please pray for 4 of my sons who have
strayed far from the Lord.";
20) "Please pray for my family we our house has been forclosed on and
went to sheriffs sale we are still living in the house but tomorrow
the judge will decide how long we haved to get out of the house we do
not have anywhere to go we have a bid on a house but it is a short
sale and it takes longer than the regular sales please pray that we
will have the time to find somewhere to live before we get thrown out
thank you and God Bless you." -Diane; and lastly...
21) "After three months, incredible warfare and many hours, I feel
confident that phase one has been completed. Thank you all who have
been praying for me and for your time and consideration in taking time
to check out the site. All feedback is welcomed and encouraged. If
the Lord leads, please pass on the link to those whom you think would
be blessed by it. I cannot thank you all enough for your thoughts and
prayers: as always, there is still tremendous opposition and attack,
but we are learning to count it all joy for Jesus, still we
desperately need your agreement for the victory our Lord has
promised. In Christ Jesus, Gigi (aka "Ezriel Josephina Perez", my
spiritual name and pen name from the Lord, it means in Hebrew: "God is
my help"- "The Lord May Add"- "The Breakthrough")" **Visit:
www.propheticwatch.org .
**God bless you for caring enough to pray!!!**
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THE WIDOW'S SON RAISED -
A PICTURE OF MONERGISM (Part 1 of 2)
By Dr. R. L. Hymers, Jr.
"Now when he came nigh to the gate of the city, behold, there was a
dead man carried out, the only son of his mother, and she was a widow:
and much people of the city was with her. And when the Lord saw her,
he had compassion on her, and said unto her, Weep not. And he came and
touched the bier [the coffin]: and they that bare him stood still. And
he said, Young man, I say unto thee, Arise. And he that was dead sat
up, and began to speak. And he delivered him to his mother" (Luke
7:12-15).
The New Testament only records three instances of Jesus raising people
from the dead during His earthly ministry. There may have been a few
more such cases, but they are not given in the four gospels. We must
not have the idea that Jesus raised everyone who died in Israel during
His ministry among us. He raised Jairus' daughter; He raised Lazarus;
and He raised this woman, the widow of Nain's son. Those are the only
three instances of Him raising people from the dead recorded in the
four gospels.
Dr. J. Vernon McGee said,
These three instances are examples…from the three age groups: a child
[Jairus' daughter], a young man [this widow's son]; and an adult man
[Lazarus] (J. Vernon McGee, Th.D., Thru the Bible, Thomas Nelson,
1983, volume IV, p. 276).
Now let us think about this particular miracle - the raising of the
widow of Nain's son from the dead. Christ and His disciples went into
the city of Nain. As they walked along the road through the village
they met a funeral procession. Many people followed the coffin as it
was carried by several men down the street. The mother of the young
man was weeping profusely. Many of those in the funeral procession
would also have been weeping and wailing loudly, as was the regular
custom of the Jews (cf. Luke 8:52). Jesus had compassion on this
widowed woman. The young man who died was her only son. Jesus knew she
would be destitute without him to care and provide for her. There were
no "social services" in those days, no Social Security, no Medicare,
no free apartments or houses. Without her only son to provide for her
she was left alone, with no one to care for her or help her. It was a
tragic situation for this poor woman, and our text tells us,
"When the Lord saw her, he had compassion on her"
(Luke 7:13).
Jesus came and touched the coffin. Then He said,
"Young man, I say unto thee, Arise. And he that was dead sat up, and
began to speak. And he delivered him to his mother"
(Luke 7:14-15).
She must have felt unspeakable joy to see her dead son rise from the
dead at Jesus' command. She had been rescued from a life of drudgery
and despair. Her son was alive again, and would now go home to work
and take care of his widowed mother. I will draw three simple lessons
from this wonderful miracle of resurrection.
I. First, why Christ raised this young man from the dead.
He certainly did so out of compassionate sympathy for the young man's
mother. That is clear from the text.
"And when the Lord saw her, he had compassion on her"
(Luke 7:13).
But, as Dr. McGee said, the three instances given in the gospels of
Jesus raising the dead "are examples…from the three age groups: a
child [Jairus' daughter], a young man [this widow's son]; and an adult
man [Lazarus]." I agree that they are examples. But examples of what?
I believe that these three resurrections Christ performed were
actually examples of the new birth and conversion. In his great
exposition of the correlation between baptism and the new birth, the
Apostle Paul said,
"Therefore we are buried with him by baptism into death: that like as
Christ was raised up from the dead by the glory of the Father, even so
we also should walk in newness of life" (Romans 6:4).
In this passage of Scripture, in Romans six, the Apostle tells us that
water baptism is only the outward sign of the inner resurrection that
occurs when a sinner is born again. Like Christ his Saviour, the
sinner is "raised up from the dead [to] walk in newness of
life" (Romans 6:4).
To understand the importance of this young man's resurrection from the
dead, we must understand that it is a picture, a type, of the
spiritual resurrection that occurs when anyone is resurrected from
spiritual death by the new birth and conversion.
I believe that this is the reason Jesus raised these three people, as
recorded in the gospels: a child [Jairus' daughter]; a young man [the
widow of Nain's son] and Lazarus [an adult]. You see, this shows that
Jesus can give you salvation through the new birth whether you are a
child, a young person, or an adult. No matter what age you are, Jesus
can regenerate you from spiritual death, and give you new life.
Make no mistake here. If you are still unconverted, no matter how good
you are, or how religious you are, you are dead in the sight of God
and in your own experience as well. The Apostle Paul spoke of his own
dead spiritual condition prior to conversion when he said,
"O wretched man that I am! who shall deliver me from the body of this
death?" (Romans 7:24).
In the next chapter of Romans, the Apostle tells us,
"For to be carnally minded is death; but to be spiritually minded is
life and peace. Because the carnal mind is enmity against God: for it
is not subject to the law of God, neither indeed can be" (Romans
8:6-7).
These verses do not refer to the modern notion of "carnal" and
"spiritual" Christians. That idea came in as a direct result of the
false theories and practices of "decisionism" that filtered down to us
from the days of Charles G. Finney, the Pelagianist evangelist, who
did so much to undo the Reformation doctrines of grace and replace
them with the works and obedience of lost sinners in gaining their own
salvation. No, Paul is not speaking of "carnal" and "spiritual"
Christians at all. He plainly says, "To be carnally minded is death."
And he goes on to say that the carnal mind is so dead to the things of
God that "it cannot be subject to the law of God." It is impossible to
please God in an unconverted condition. He says so in the very next
verse,
"So they that are in the flesh cannot please God" (Romans 8:8).
The unconverted person cannot please God, no matter what he does
because he is spiritually dead. "To be carnally minded is death."
So strong are the chains that hold an unconverted person that they
are
"by nature the children of wrath" (Ephesians 2:3).
The unconverted person is
"dead in sins" (Ephesians 2:5).
Before conversion, the sinner is dead spiritually, unable in any way
to please God, chained up in his sin nature, inherited from Adam, and
by his very inward nature a child "of wrath" (Ephesians 2:3).
Furthermore, this dead spiritual nature of unsaved man is so horribly
strong that he cannot do anything whatever to free himself from its
grip. He is "in sin," enslaved to sin, "dead in trespasses and
sins" (Ephesians 2:1). Theologians call this deadly condition of the
natural, carnal, unconverted man "total depravity." Man in this state
has no light, and no strength of his own to break out of his
enslavement. This is a perfect picture (in fact it typifies) the
condition of every lost person on earth.
Christ raised the widow of Nain's son from the dead to dramatically
show that man cannot save himself, or even contribute one thing to his
own salvation.
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IS GOD'S WILL MY WILL?
By Oswald Chambers
"This is the will of God, even your sanctification." 1 Thessalonians
4:3
It is not a question of whether God is willing to sanctify me; is it
my will? Am I willing to let God do in me all that has been made
possible by the Atonement? Am I willing to let Jesus be made
sanctification to me, and to let the life of Jesus be manifested in my
mortal flesh? Beware of saying - Oh, I am longing to be sanctified.
You are not, stop longing and make it a matter of transaction -
"Nothing in my hands I bring." Receive Jesus Christ to be made
sanctification to you in implicit faith, and the great marvel of the
Atonement of Jesus will be made real in you. All that Jesus made
possible is made mine by the free loving gift of God on the ground of
what He performed, my attitude as a saved and sanctified soul is that
of profound humble holiness (there is no such thing as proud
holiness), a holiness based on agonizing repentance and a sense of
unspeakable shame and degradation; and also on the amazing realization
that the love of God commended itself to me in that while I cared
nothing about Him, He completed everything for my salvation and
sanctification (see Rom. 5:8. R.V.). No wonder Paul says nothing is
"able to separate us from the love of God, which is in Christ Jesus
our Lord."
Sanctification makes me one with Jesus Christ, and in Him one with
God, and it is done only through the superb Atonement of Christ. Never
put the effect as the cause. The effect in me is obedience and service
and prayer, and is the out come of speechless thanks and adoration for
the marvellous sanctification wrought out in me because of the
Atonement.
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Chocolate Brownies
LighthousePrayerLine.org
Many parents are hard pressed to explain to their youth why some
music, movies, books, and magazines are not acceptable material for
them to bring into the home or to listen to or see.
One parent came up with an original idea that is hard to refute. The
father listened to all the reasons his children gave for wanting to
see a particular PG-13 movie. It had their favorite actors. Everyone
else was seeing it. Even church members said it was great. It was only
rated PG-13 because of the suggestion of sex--they never really showed
it. The language was pretty good--the Lord's name was only used in
vain three times in the whole movie.
The teens did admit there was a scene where a building and a bunch of
people were blown up, but the violence was just the normal stuff. It
wasn't too bad. And, even if there were a few minor things, the
special effects were fabulous and the plot was action packed.
However, even with all the justifications the teens made for the 13'
rating, the father still wouldn't give in. He didn't even give his
children a satisfactory explanation for saying, "No." He just said,
"No!"
A little later on that evening the father asked his teens if they
would like some brownies he had baked. He explained that he'd taken
the family's favorite recipe and added a little something new. The
children asked what it was.
The father calmly replied that he had added dog poop. However, he
quickly assured them, it was only a little bit. All other ingredients
were gourmet quality and he had taken great care to bake the brownies
at the precise temperature for the exact time. He was sure the
brownies would be superb.
Even with their father's promise that the brownies were of almost
perfect quality, the teens would not take any. The father acted
surprised. After all, it was only one small part that was causing them
to be so stubborn. He was certain they would hardly notice it. Still
the teens held firm and would not try the brownies.
The father then told his children how the movie they wanted to see was
just like the brownies. Our minds deceive us into believing that just
a little bit of evil won't matter. But, the truth is even a little bit
of poop makes the difference between a great treat and something
disgusting and totally unacceptable.
The father went on to explain that even though the movie industry
would have us believe that most of today's movies are acceptable fare
for adults and youth, they are not.
Now, when this father's children want to see something that is of
questionable material, the father merely asks them if they would like
some of his special dog poop brownies.
~ That closes the subject!!
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Just Do it.
By Bill Keller
Jesus said in Mark 9:23, "Everything is possible for him who
believes."
The Nike sporting goods company used a very simple but powerful phrase
in one of their recent ad campaigns, "Just do it." This is going to be
a little different Devotional today. I want to take a moment right now
before you do anything else and simply ask the Lord to open your heart
to hear this message today since it has to do with faith. Now, let me
ask you a question. What is something that you have always dreamed of
but have never done? Maybe it is to see a certain place or do a
certain thing. What is something that you have always dreamed of but
have never done?
The writer of Hebrews defines faith in Hebrews 11:1 as, "Now faith is
being sure of what we hope for and certain of what we do not see."
Note the key words in this definition are SURE and CERTAIN. True
Biblical faith is not something we simply hope for, but we are SURE of
what we hope for. True Biblical faith is not just a blind leap into
the dark, we are CERTAIN of what we do not see. That is why Jesus told
us that, "EVERYTHING is possible for him who believes." Not a few
things, not certain things, not most things . . . EVERYTHING!
Today, I want to challenge your faith and encourage you to fulfill
your dreams. As I share with you often, this journey through life is
very short. It is over before we even know it. We know the Bible
teaches us that tomorrow is promised to none of us, that each day is
literally a gift from God. We must treat each day as the precious gift
it is and make the most of it. Too many people live their lives in
those "ruts." You get comfortable in making life work for you on a
daily basis and get locked into a routine that you rarely if ever
deviate from. You complain how boring life is, how unexciting life is,
when the problem is not life but the way you choose to live it each
day!
Over these past 20 years, I have ministered to and walked with
hundreds of people from 10 to 97 in the final days of their life. In
almost every case the person shared with me their regrets about things
they had always wanted to do but didn't, places they had always wanted
to see but never went. Now, in their final hours of this life they
felt bad for not having taken the time or made the effort to see and
do all of the things they had wanted to do.
Let me ask you again, what is something that you have always dreamed
of but
have never done?
Here is my word for you today, my challenge. Sit down with a paper and
pen and answer the above question on the paper. Write down what it is
you have dreamed of but never done. Maybe you always wanted to see the
Great Wall of China. Write it down. Maybe you have always wanted to
learn how to ride a horse. Write it down. There is not one person
reading these words today that doesn't have something you have always
wanted to do or some place you have always wanted to visit. Everyone
has a dream they have not seen fulfilled.
After you have written down what it is you have always dreamed of,
take that paper and pray over it. Pray in faith that God is going to
let you see your dream come true. God is not some magic genie in a
lamp that we rub and make wishes to. However, God is the One who
promised that, "Everything is possible for him who believes." God is
the One who promised to, "Give you the desires of your heart." As a
follower of Jesus Christ you have very right to hold God to His
promises. There is no dream that is too big for God!!!
This journey through life is exciting, exhilarating, and can be a
wonderful experience. What I find in so many lives I deal with each
day is that they have allowed the trials and tribulations of this life
to overwhelm them to the point they have stopped dreaming. They are
simply content with not living in turmoil and have forgot how to
dream, let alone believe their dreams can come true.
Your life, just like your relationship with the Lord will be exactly
what you choose it to be. We ALL have to face the problems that life
throws our way. That is simply part of living in this sin-filled and
fallen world. There are always problems, things that don't go the way
we expect or like. The key is do you allow the problems of life to
choke off your joy? Do you allow the trials you face to steal your
peace. Do you allow the challenges of life to rob you of the abundance
Christ promised you?
I love you and care about you so much. I want to encourage you to
start living each day in faith, the faith that "everything is possible
for him who believes." That doesn't just mean being victorious over
the day-to-day trials of this life, but seeing your dreams fulfilled
as well. I want to encourage you today to take the piece of paper you
have written down whatever you have always dreamed about and work to
make your dream a reality! God will help you.
Don't listen to the liar satan tell you don't have the money, you
don't have the time, it can't be done, or any other lie he will tell
you to discourage you. Who are you going to believe, the liar who says
your dream won't come true or God who promised you that "everything is
possible?"
This message today is MUCH deeper than just challenging you to make
your dream come true. Once you do whatever it is you have dreamed
about, once you make that dream a reality, you are going to want to
make your next dream come true. After you see that dream become a
reality, you will want to make the next dream come true. Over time,
you are not just living life, you are
making the most of each day and instead of simply dreaming, YOU ARE
LIVING YOUR DREAMS EACH DAY!
Jesus promised us, "Everything is possible for him who believes."
Don't dream it, DO IT!!!
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THE WIDOW'S SON RAISED -
A PICTURE OF MONERGISM (Part 2 of 2)
By Dr. R. L. Hymers, Jr.
II. Second, what this means theologically.
There are several of you here tonight who are as dead in sin as this
young man in the coffin. The world to you is a coffin - carrying you
along until you are finally buried, dead in sins, to await the Last
Judgment, and the punishment you will receive in the lake of fire for
eternity.
There are three theories in theology of how you can escape the lost
condition you are in. The first is Pelagianism. This theory says you
are not dead at all; and that you can change your own heart and become
a Christian. The Pelagian evangelist Finney preached a very famous
sermon which proclaims this view. The very title of this landmark
Finney sermon reveals his Pelagian error. It is called, "Sinners Bound
to Change Their Own Hearts." There is no need for the intervention of
God's grace in Finney's Pelagian view. Man simply "changes his choice"
and "changes his own heart." There is little if any place in his
thought for God to be the one who resurrects the dead sinner. Tell
that to the dead man in the coffin! I say he was so dead there was
nothing whatever he could do to change himself back to life!
The second idea of how a lost man can escape from his lost condition
is called "synergism," or "semi-Pelagianism." It admits that man is in
a ruined and fearful state - but it holds that there is still
something within the sinner that can respond to God in Christ, and
help the lost man to save himself. Most modern evangelists have
modified Finney's pure Pelagianism to this position, called
"synergism" or "semi-Pelagianism." But this view is just as wrong as
Pelagianism. Ask the dead man that Christ raised! "Was there anything
in you that helped you to be resurrected? Did you do anything to help
yourself be resurrected?" What would he have said? He certainly would
have said, "No. I was dead. Christ did it all."
Christ does it all. That is the third position. It is called
"monergism." That is what the Bible teaches.
"[We] were by nature the children of wrath…But God, who is rich in
mercy, for his great love wherewith he loved us, even when we were
dead in sins, hath quickened us [made us alive] together with Christ,
(by grace ye are saved;), and hath raised us up together…" (Ephesians
2:3-6).
That is monergism! That is salvation by the power of God in Christ
alone! That is salvation by God's grace alone, without any admixture
of human effort!
Jesus spoke directly to the dead body of this young man.
"And he said, Young man, I say unto thee, Arise. And he that was dead
sat up, and began to speak" (Luke 7:14-15).
What happened to this dead man? Why, he was instantly
"alive from the dead" (Romans 6:13)!
He was instantly
"quickened…together with Christ, (by grace ye are saved;)"
(Ephesians 2:5).
"Even so in Christ shall all be made alive"
(I Corinthians 15:22).
"Alive from the dead" - instantly - by the power of God in Christ!
That's the new birth! That's what it means!
"Young man, I say unto thee, Arise. And he that was dead sat up, and
began to speak" (Luke 7:14-15).
This is for you also. Jesus said,
"Marvel not that I said unto thee, Ye must be born again"
(John 3:7).
Dr. John R. Rice correctly said,
That word "again" is Greek anothen, and it should be "born from above"…
Jesus is insisting on not just a new dedication, or a new course of
action, but one should be born miraculously "from above," born of God
(John R. Rice, D.D., The Son of God, A Commentary on the Gospel
According to John, Sword of the Lord, 1976, p. 67).
"Ye must be born again," that is, "born from above" - by the power of
God in Christ, not by your own efforts.
I am afraid that Dr. John MacArthur introduces elements of synergism
(semi-Pelagianism) in his book, Hard to Believe (Thomas Nelson, 2003).
For instance, he says, "Becoming a Christian means…affirming your
commitment to the Lordship of Christ to the point where you are
willing to forsake everything" (pp. 132-133). He says that's what you
do when "Becoming a Christian." Did this young man do that? Did he
make a "commitment to the Lordship of Christ to the point where [he
was] willing to forsake everything"? I don't see it in our text. It
simply tells us,
"And he said, Young man, I say unto thee, Arise. And he that was dead
sat up, and began to speak" (Luke 7:14-15).
This young man didn't learn the "plan of salvation." He didn't say a
"sinner's prayer." He didn't "come forward" at an altar call. He
didn't raise his hand or sign a "decision" card, saying he wanted to
be saved. He didn't get baptized. He didn't get "slain in the Spirit."
And he certainly didn't "affirm [his] commitment to the Lordship of
Christ to the point where [he was] willing to forsake
everything" (MacArthur, ibid.). This young man did nothing to
contribute to his own salvation. There was absolutely no synergism
involved. The man did nothing to save himself. His salvation was
totally monergistic - completely the work of God in Christ - with no
human work involved.
"And he said, Young man, I say unto thee, Arise. And he that was dead
sat up, and began to speak" (Luke 7:14-15).
He certainly was one of the early Christians who followed Christ, His
Lord, to the point of discipleship all his days after that. But such a
commitment played no part whatever in his resurrection from the dead,
his new birth and conversion. Discipleship flowed out of his
resurrection - but played no part in the actual resurrection itself.
We are
"created in Christ Jesus unto good works" (Ephesians 2:10).
But the "good works" do not have any part in being "created." That is
the work of God in Christ alone. The other is synergism, semi-
Pelagianism, in effect, no different from Finney, although the
theology may appear more orthodox. Even though the theology is
orthodox, the practical application is semi-Pelagian. Sinners must be
"created in Christ Jesus unto good works,"
not the other way around!
"And he said, Young man, I say unto thee, Arise. And he that was dead
sat up, and began to speak" (Luke 7:14-15).
"Not by works of righteousness which we have done, but according to
his mercy he saved us, by the washing of regeneration, and renewing of
the Holy Ghost; which he shed on us abundantly through Jesus Christ
our Saviour" (Titus 3:5-6).
"But God…even when we were dead in sins, hath quickened us together
with Christ (by grace ye are saved;)" (Ephesians 2:4-5).
"And he said, young man, I say unto thee, Arise. And he that was dead
sat up, and began to speak. And he delivered him to his mother" (Luke
7:14-15).
III. Third, what this means to you.
If you are still lost, it means that you cannot learn how to be saved.
A dead person cannot learn how to be alive, can he? Do you think you
could stand over a coffin and teach a dead body how to come to life?
Surely you're not that foolish, are you? So, you must not think that
way about yourself. You don't want to be
"Ever learning, and never able to come to the knowledge of the
truth" (II Timothy 3:7),
do you? You don't want to go on and on learning about salvation but
remaining dead in sin, do you? Well, then, give up the idea that you
need to learn more. You know enough already, if you have come to this
church for a week or two. It isn't learning that you need. It's
resurrection - born from above. And only Jesus Christ, Himself, can
give you that, by His grace alone.
It also means that you cannot depend on your feelings. Do you think
that this young man wondered what it felt like to be resurrected? We
don't know what he thought. All that we know is that he heard the
voice of Jesus,
"Young man, I say unto thee, Arise" (Luke 7:14).
He did not look inwardly to see if he felt "right" or not. Oh, no! He
simply did what Jesus told him to do. Jesus said, "Arise,"
"And he that was dead sat up" (Luke 7:15).
"But," you say, "I couldn't do that!" Why not? If Jesus calls you
tonight, you will do it. It will surprise you how easy it was. After
all of your fears of failing, and fears of not "getting it right," you
will simply come to Jesus. And, you'll think, "Why, that was so simple
- so easy!" Of course, because it was not by your power, but
"According to the power that worketh in us" (Ephesians 3:20).
"For it is God which worketh in you…" (Philippians 2:13).
"And he said, young man, I say unto thee, Arise. And he that was dead
sat up, and began to speak" (Luke 7:14-15).
What did he say? We are not told - but we can give an educated guess.
And I think that he was thankful. "Thank you, Jesus, for raising me
from the dead. Thank you, Jesus, for giving me back to my mother. She
prayed for me so long. She wept and prayed, and feared that she would
be left all alone, because I was lost and dead. But now you have given
me back to her, to care for her. Thank you, Jesus."
There is a Christian mother here tonight who will not tell you so -
but inside she fears that you will leave her too. She weeps and prays
for you, but you never see it. In her heart she is afraid. She will
never tell you that - but she is afraid that you will leave her, and
leave the church, and leave God some day.
You must be saved - if not for your sake, for your mother's sake!
There are young people here tonight who have a Christian mother. She
has worked long and selflessly for you. She nursed you when you were a
helpless baby. She taught you the first words you spoke. She worked so
hard to buy you clothes and fix your meals and keep your room clean.
And now you are grown, and she weeps and prays for you in secret. She
is so afraid. She never tells you so - but she is so afraid that you
will leave her all alone some day. When she is alone, she prays, "Oh,
God I'm so afraid my boy will not be saved. I'm so afraid he will go
wrong, and not be saved, and leave me all alone."
"There was a dead man carried out, the only son of his mother, and she
was a widow…And when the Lord saw her, he had compassion on her, and
said unto her, Weep not. And he came and touched the [coffin]: and
they that bare him stood still. And he said, Young man, I say unto
thee, Arise. And he that was dead sat up, and began to speak. And he
delivered him to his mother" (Luke 7:12-15).
You may not care about your own soul tonight. But what about your
mother? Do you love your mother? Do you care about what happens in her
heart? If you love your mother, "I say unto you, Arise," and come to
Jesus for her sake. Wait no longer. Come to Jesus now. "And he
delivered him to his mother." Oh, I beg you, let your poor,
hardworking little mother know that her life was not wasted, that she
has a Christian son who will always be there to care for her.
Whether your mother is a Christian or not, you are her hope in this
world. My own mother was not a Christian - but I knew that I was her
only hope. I knew that if I didn't become a Christian and get things
straightened out for her, she had no hope. My mother finally did get
saved, but she never would have if I hadn't led the way.
Young person, boy or girl, come to Jesus tonight. If not for your own
sake, come to Him for the sake of your mother. Come to life in Christ
so you can care for her. "And he delivered him to his mother."
President William McKinley was very close to his Christian mother.
When his mother was dying, the President sent a telegram that said,
"Tell Mother I'll be there," as he rushed on a train to be by her side
when she died. Charles Fillmore turned those words into a hymn that
was used for many years in evangelistic services. Listen to the words
as Mr. Griffith comes to sing it again.
When I was but a little child how well I recollect
How I would grieve my mother with my folly and neglect;
And now that she has gone to Heav'n I miss her tender care:
O Saviour, tell my mother, I'll be there!
Though I was often wayward, she was always kind and good;
So patient, gentle, loving when I acted rough and rude;
My childhood griefs and trials she would gladly with me share:
O Saviour, tell my mother, I'll be there!
One day a message came to me, it bade me quickly come
If I would see my mother ere the Saviour took her home;
I promised her, before she died, for Heaven to prepare:
O Saviour, tell my mother, I'll be there!
Refrain:
Tell mother I'll be there, in answer to her prayer;
This message, blessed Saviour, to her bear!
Tell mother I'll be there, Heav'n's joys with her to share;
Yes, tell my darling mother I'll be there.
("Tell Mother I'll Be There" by Charles M. Fillmore, 1860-1952).
Come to Jesus. It will thrill your mother's heart more than anything
you could do for her. Give this to your mother. Do it for her. Come
to Jesus as He calls to you.
"And he said, young man, I say unto thee, Arise. And he that was dead
sat up, and began to speak. And he delivered him to his mother" (Luke
7:14-15).
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Jesus, Saviour, Pilot Me
By Edward Hopper
Jesus, Saviour, Pilot Me
Jesus, Saviour, pilot me,
Over life's tempestuous sea;
Unknown waves before me roll,
Hiding rock and treacherous shoal:
Chart and compass come from Thee:
Jesus, Saviour, pilot me.
As a mother stills her child,
Thou canst hush the ocean wild;
Boisterous waves obey Thy will
When thou say'st to them "Be still!"
Wondrous Sovereign of the sea,
Jesus, Saviour, pilot me.
When I last I near the shore,
And the fearful breakers roar
'Twixt me and the peaceful rest,
Then, while leaning on Thy breast,
May I hear Thee say to me,
"Fear not, I will pilot thee!"
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