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Do You Have God's Best
Topic: #59 of 2000 for Sermons on Discipleship
Scripture:
Jeremiah 29:11-29:14
Denomination: Baptist
Date Added: March 2002
Audience: Believer Young Adults (19 - 30)
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Do You Have God?s Best
Jeremiah 29:11-14
Introduction: Our God is a good, kind, and loving God. The Psalmist declared "O taste and see that the LORD is good" (Psalm 34:8). God wants to give us His best. In fact, in many cases God is more anxious to bestow His blessings on us than we are to receive them. I don’t know about you but I want God’s best in my life. But the question is "Are we receiving God’s best?" Are we experiencing the full blessings of God in our lives? I am not talking about a "prosperity gospel" here. I am not talking about getting materially rich, being free of all illness, or achieving some measure of greatness. What I am talking about is receiving everything that God wants to give us, accomplish in us, and do through us, realizing that He wants more for us than we ask or think. In order for God to give us His best, we must be in a position where He can bestow His blessings on us.
I. Keep Yourself Pure
A. Jeremiah 5:25 "Your iniquities have turned away these things, and your sins have withholden good things from you."
B. Thomas A Kempis (C. 1380-1471) - "The Lord gives his blessing when he finds the vessel empty."
C. God cannot bless us unless He has us. When we try to keep within us an area that is our own, we try to keep an area of death. Therefore, in love, He claims all. There’s no bargaining with Him.
D. Several years ago, an advertising banner proclaimed the virtues of a certain grade of motor oil: "A Clean Engine Always Delivers Power."
E. Jeremiah 18:9-10 "And at what instant I shall speak concerning a nation, and concerning a kingdom, to build and to plant it; [10] If it do evil in my sight, that it obey not my voice, then I will repent of the good, wherewith I said I would benefit them."
F. We are living in a day when adult entertainment, sexual perversion of every kind, guttural language, pornography, nudity or near nudity, gross lasciviousness, alcohol and drug abuse, and divorce are accepted as normal. We are living in a day of moral decadence. Much of this acceptance has been brought on by mass media, primarily television, sexualizing our culture. By the time a child completes high school he will have watched twenty thousand hours of TV; and, ninety seven percent of our homes have television sets. Through this medium, our children are fed a daily diet of sexual suggestiveness in music, drama and talk shows. Our society has glamorized influential personalities for twisted life styles while mocking biblical virtues and marriage. The church, through taking a softer line, capitulating silence, passivity, neglect and tolerance, has contributed to this surrender to debauchery. Through compromise many have embraced the heresy of theologians like Joseph Fletcher and his Situation Ethics who teaches "whether any form of sex (heterosexual, homosexual, auto-sexual) is good or evil, depends on whether love is fully served." If we desire the blessings of God as a church or as individual believers, we must not be influenced by the decadent world in which we live. Paul in Romans 12:2 tells us that we are not to be conformed to the world. James states that we are not to be a friend of the world (James 4:4) and are to keep ourselves unspotted from the world (James 1:27). In Corinthians we learn that we are to come out from the decadence of the world and to be totally separate
Jeremiah 29:11-14
Introduction: Our God is a good, kind, and loving God. The Psalmist declared "O taste and see that the LORD is good" (Psalm 34:8). God wants to give us His best. In fact, in many cases God is more anxious to bestow His blessings on us than we are to receive them. I don’t know about you but I want God’s best in my life. But the question is "Are we receiving God’s best?" Are we experiencing the full blessings of God in our lives? I am not talking about a "prosperity gospel" here. I am not talking about getting materially rich, being free of all illness, or achieving some measure of greatness. What I am talking about is receiving everything that God wants to give us, accomplish in us, and do through us, realizing that He wants more for us than we ask or think. In order for God to give us His best, we must be in a position where He can bestow His blessings on us.
I. Keep Yourself Pure
A. Jeremiah 5:25 "Your iniquities have turned away these things, and your sins have withholden good things from you."
B. Thomas A Kempis (C. 1380-1471) - "The Lord gives his blessing when he finds the vessel empty."
C. God cannot bless us unless He has us. When we try to keep within us an area that is our own, we try to keep an area of death. Therefore, in love, He claims all. There’s no bargaining with Him.
D. Several years ago, an advertising banner proclaimed the virtues of a certain grade of motor oil: "A Clean Engine Always Delivers Power."
E. Jeremiah 18:9-10 "And at what instant I shall speak concerning a nation, and concerning a kingdom, to build and to plant it; [10] If it do evil in my sight, that it obey not my voice, then I will repent of the good, wherewith I said I would benefit them."
F. We are living in a day when adult entertainment, sexual perversion of every kind, guttural language, pornography, nudity or near nudity, gross lasciviousness, alcohol and drug abuse, and divorce are accepted as normal. We are living in a day of moral decadence. Much of this acceptance has been brought on by mass media, primarily television, sexualizing our culture. By the time a child completes high school he will have watched twenty thousand hours of TV; and, ninety seven percent of our homes have television sets. Through this medium, our children are fed a daily diet of sexual suggestiveness in music, drama and talk shows. Our society has glamorized influential personalities for twisted life styles while mocking biblical virtues and marriage. The church, through taking a softer line, capitulating silence, passivity, neglect and tolerance, has contributed to this surrender to debauchery. Through compromise many have embraced the heresy of theologians like Joseph Fletcher and his Situation Ethics who teaches "whether any form of sex (heterosexual, homosexual, auto-sexual) is good or evil, depends on whether love is fully served." If we desire the blessings of God as a church or as individual believers, we must not be influenced by the decadent world in which we live. Paul in Romans 12:2 tells us that we are not to be conformed to the world. James states that we are not to be a friend of the world (James 4:4) and are to keep ourselves unspotted from the world (James 1:27). In Corinthians we learn that we are to come out from the decadence of the world and to be totally separate
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