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The Dreadful Will of God

Topic: #16 of 321 for Sermons on Cross
Scripture: Mark 14:32-14:52
Denomination: Baptist
Date Added: February 2004
Audience: General Adults (31 - 49)
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The Dreadful Will of God
Mark 14:32-52
How do you follow God when He is leading you where you don’t want to go?
A Peanuts cartoon shows Charlie Brown lying in bed, dreading another crisis that he knows has to be faced the next day. He offers a universal lament when he exclaims When something bad is going to happen, there shouldn’t be a night before!
Have you ever lay in bed, dreading something that you knew you was coming the next day? Sometimes dreadful things happen suddenly, with no warning. . But there are also times when you know it’s coming, and you know you can’t stop it, but it hasn’t happened yet. How do you handle those times?
Most of us ask God for help. Even when it seems certain what we dread will happen anyway, we still ask God to work it out somehow where it won’t be so bad. I can testify that when I’ve prayed, God has worked and eased my mind and made many of those “next days” a little easier.
But not always. There are days when you will echo the words of Job- another man who knew what it was to dread another dawn:
Job 3:25 For the thing I greatly feared has come upon me, And what I dreaded has happened to me.
Have you ever been there? Your heart skips a beat when you hear things like:
- report cards come out tomorrow…
- your bill will be sent to a collection agency this week…
- it looks like you will have to have surgery…
- we’re just going to have to start letting some people go…
- she might not make it through the night…
Do you get the idea? Now add one more ingredient to the mix- whatever you are dreading is not an accident. It is on purpose. It is for God’s purpose. God has allowed something into your life as part of His will for you- something that you dread- somewhere you do not want to go. Something you do not want to do. Yet at the same time, something you cannot escape.
How do you handle it when God is leading you where you don’t want to go?
The best way would be to handle it like Jesus did. Did Jesus ever dread tomorrow? Yes, He did. Did God ever lead Him somewhere He did not want to go? Yes, He did. In fact, the Gospels tell us that Jesus’ suffering did not begin on the Cross, but in a garden, where He came face to face with the dreadful will of God. Yet He found the strength to follow God’s will,
Turn with me to Mark 14:32-52, where I pray you and I will see how we can face the dreadful will of God and know that in the end, it will still be OK.
I. IT’S OK TO BE SCARED (v. 32-34)
It’s not always easy to be brave when you face something dreadful. But Jesus demonstrates that it’s also not always possible to escape fear.
Mark sets the scene for us in vs. 22-31. Jesus and His disciples have just finished the Last Supper. On the way to the Mount of Olives, Jesus tells His followers what is about to happen, You will all forsake Me. They assure Him that what He says will never happen; they will die for Him first. His words will come back to haunt them.
Except for Judas, all of the apostles walk with Jesus to a Garden called Gethsemane at the foot of the mountain. John 18:2 tells us this was one of Jesus’ favorite places to come and pray. None of His men would think anything unusual about coming here. But tonight would not be business as usual. On this night before His most dreadful day, Jesus brings these disciples here to show them how to face the dreadful will of God.
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February 19, 2012

1. DANIEL STOUT says...

very well done..good transitions and excellent call for us to do something with the message. thanks for your work

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