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Handles for the Hard Times (Part 5)
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Scripture:
Hebrews 12:4-12:11
Sermon Series: Handles for the Hard Times
Denomination: Presbyterian/Reformed
Date Added: May 2000
Audience: General Adults (31 - 49)
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Handles for the Hard Times
(Part 5)
TEXT: Heb 12:4-11
INTRODUCTION
· This is last in a series of 5 sermons on “Handling the Hard Times”
· Have provided 7 handles to hold on to when the difficulties come & many of those handles have to do with the perspective we have, or the way we look at the trials in our lives.
· Handle -#1: Accept it as an appointment rather than an accident
( I Thess 3:3 - “destined for trials”
· Handle #2: Accept it without knowing the reason why
( G keeps some things secret & won’t know until heaven
· Handle #3: Believe that God is in charge, even of the trial
( Even though circumstances may point otherwise
· Handle #4: Attitude - have the right one
( Not positive thinking, but optimistic attitude based on confidence in G (David & Goliath)
· Handle #5: Remember that God doesn’t change – He is an anchor firm & secure
· Handle #6: Unite with God’s ability
( Admit our need; Bible, dig into it; Christian fellowship, be a part of it; Depend on prayer
· Handle #7: Determination - Don’t leave home without it
I. HANDLE #8: ACCEPT THE HARDSHIP AS DISCIPLINE
A. Perspective becomes important here
1. Put the trial in the framework of, and realize that God wants to use the
trial as discipline in our lives
B. Heb. 12:7: “Endure hardship as discipline, God is treating you as sons. For what son is not disciplined by his father?”
1. Writing to Xns
2. G wants to use hardships (trials) as discipine in our lives
C. God’s purpose - vss 10-11: “...God disciplines us for our own good that we
may share in his holiness. No discipline seems pleasant at the time, but
painful. Later on, however, it produces a harvest of righteousness &
peace for those who have been trained by it.”
1. He wants us to share in his holiness
2. Wants to produce a harvest of rtns & peace
D. To be trained by it, it is helpful if we ask ourselves 4 questions
1. What sin is there in my life G is showing me I need to repent of?
a. In difficulties, sin we aren’t aware of may come to the surface
b. Selfishness, idolatry, sexual immorality, arrogance, greed...
c. Confess & repent
2. What C-like characteristic is he trying to develop?
a. Love, joy, peace, gentlness, self-control, etc. (Gal 5)
3. What is G showing me about himself?
a. What of his character, his attributes?
b. F.B. Meyer: “ When we follow the path he has clearly indicated,
the difficulties we encounter do not prove that we are wrong but
only that he has some fresh revelation to make of himself.”
(1) Trials don’t mean we’re out of His will or have lost
favor, but that He wants to reveal Himself in the
midst of it
4. Am I being obedient to God right now?
a. Easy for us to think, “Boy is God going to use me in the future to
put me thru something like this now.”
b. Lose sight of obedience right now ‘in the midst’ of the trial
c. Xn leader wrote, “We have an idea that G is leading us to a
desired goal - he is not. His purpose is that
(Part 5)
TEXT: Heb 12:4-11
INTRODUCTION
· This is last in a series of 5 sermons on “Handling the Hard Times”
· Have provided 7 handles to hold on to when the difficulties come & many of those handles have to do with the perspective we have, or the way we look at the trials in our lives.
· Handle -#1: Accept it as an appointment rather than an accident
( I Thess 3:3 - “destined for trials”
· Handle #2: Accept it without knowing the reason why
( G keeps some things secret & won’t know until heaven
· Handle #3: Believe that God is in charge, even of the trial
( Even though circumstances may point otherwise
· Handle #4: Attitude - have the right one
( Not positive thinking, but optimistic attitude based on confidence in G (David & Goliath)
· Handle #5: Remember that God doesn’t change – He is an anchor firm & secure
· Handle #6: Unite with God’s ability
( Admit our need; Bible, dig into it; Christian fellowship, be a part of it; Depend on prayer
· Handle #7: Determination - Don’t leave home without it
I. HANDLE #8: ACCEPT THE HARDSHIP AS DISCIPLINE
A. Perspective becomes important here
1. Put the trial in the framework of, and realize that God wants to use the
trial as discipline in our lives
B. Heb. 12:7: “Endure hardship as discipline, God is treating you as sons. For what son is not disciplined by his father?”
1. Writing to Xns
2. G wants to use hardships (trials) as discipine in our lives
C. God’s purpose - vss 10-11: “...God disciplines us for our own good that we
may share in his holiness. No discipline seems pleasant at the time, but
painful. Later on, however, it produces a harvest of righteousness &
peace for those who have been trained by it.”
1. He wants us to share in his holiness
2. Wants to produce a harvest of rtns & peace
D. To be trained by it, it is helpful if we ask ourselves 4 questions
1. What sin is there in my life G is showing me I need to repent of?
a. In difficulties, sin we aren’t aware of may come to the surface
b. Selfishness, idolatry, sexual immorality, arrogance, greed...
c. Confess & repent
2. What C-like characteristic is he trying to develop?
a. Love, joy, peace, gentlness, self-control, etc. (Gal 5)
3. What is G showing me about himself?
a. What of his character, his attributes?
b. F.B. Meyer: “ When we follow the path he has clearly indicated,
the difficulties we encounter do not prove that we are wrong but
only that he has some fresh revelation to make of himself.”
(1) Trials don’t mean we’re out of His will or have lost
favor, but that He wants to reveal Himself in the
midst of it
4. Am I being obedient to God right now?
a. Easy for us to think, “Boy is God going to use me in the future to
put me thru something like this now.”
b. Lose sight of obedience right now ‘in the midst’ of the trial
c. Xn leader wrote, “We have an idea that G is leading us to a
desired goal - he is not. His purpose is that
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