Friday, February 26, 2016

Prayer, Part 1: What Is It?



o   Prayer is as important to sustaining spiritual life as breath is to sustaining physical life. If you stop breathing, then you stop living.
o   The same is also true of prayer. If we stop praying, we rob our souls of life, but the more we pray, then the more we breathe in true spiritual life and breathe out what takes that life.
o   That all sounds like it makes sense. It sounds reasonable, but...what is prayer?
o   Let's look at a possible definition for prayer.
o   Prayer is worship by which the believer fellowships (spends quality time) with God the Father, in the Son's name, the Spirit's power, through speaking and listening.
o   Let's break that definition down and look at it one piece at a time.
o   First, Prayer Is (an Act of) Worship. Let's read Psalm 57.
o   100% of this Psalm is a prayer of worship to God.
o   When we worship God, we are acknowledging and declaring how great and awesome God truly is.
o   Worship is showing God reverence, admiration, awe, fear, respect and wonder.
o   By saying that prayer is an act of worship, we mean that we are responding to who God is and what he has done out of wonder-filled hearts.
o   Prayer is (an act of) worship.
o   Second, Prayer Is for the Believer. Only those who repent and believe the good news about Jesus Christ can respond to who God is and what he has done by genuinely worshiping him.
o   John 9:31 says, "We know God doesn't listen to sinners, but he is ready to hear those who worship him and do his will." (NLT)
o   Psalm 66:18 says, "If I had not confessed the sin in my heart, the Lord would not have listened." (NLT)
o   And Proverbs 28:9 says, "God detests the prayers of the person who ignores the law." (NLT)
o   God listens to the prayers of those who have a relationship with him through Jesus Christ.
o   Prayer is for the believer.
o   Third, Prayer Is Directed to the Father.
o   In John 16:23 Jesus taught his disciples that after his ascension they would pray to the Father directly.
o   As Jesus said, "At that time you won't need to ask me for anything. I tell you the truth, you will ask the Father directly, and he will grant your request because you use my name." (NLT)
o   The New Testament presents God the Father as the giver and believers as Christ's sisters and brothers.
o   James 1:17 says, "Every good and perfect gift is from above coming down from the Father of heavenly lights."
o   And Hebrews 2: 11 says, "So now Jesus and the ones he makes holy have the same Father. That is why Jesus is not ashamed to call them his brothers and sisters." (NLT)
o   In a family relationship, it would be unusual to see the oldest brother providing for the family when the father is still in the picture. It is normally the father who provides for the family.
o   Therefore, when believers have requests we go to our heavenly Father.
o   When we pray to the Father, it shows that we believe he loves us as much as he loves his Son because we are also his children by faith who trust his Son.
o   Prayer is directed to the Father.
o   Fourth, Prayer Is in the Son's Name. 
o   In John 14:13-14, Jesus said, "You can ask for anything in my name, and I will do it, so that the Son can bring glory to the Father. Yes, ask me for anything in my name, and I will do it!" (NLT)
o   Believers may come to God in prayer because of what Christ accomplished on the cross.
o   So, when we pray, it is our relationship to Christ and the authority that God has given him that enables us to pray directly to the Father.
o   In Matthew 28:18, Jesus claimed "all authority in heaven and on earth," and in Hebrews 1:3, we are reminded that the Lord Jesus "upholds the universe by the word of his power."
o   Praying in Jesus' name is not a magic formula, but a heart attitude.
o   Praying in Jesus' name is an attitude which understands that our only right to prayer, our only claim to the throne room of God is because Christ died for us.
o   Our confidence to enter the throne room of God is only because of the blood of Jesus.
o   We have received Christ's righteousness as a gift from God and have access by faith through prayer to the Father on the authority of Jesus alone.
o   As it says in Ephesians 2:18, "Now all of us can come to the Father through the same Holy Spirit because of what Christ has done for us." (NLT)
o   Prayer is in the Son's name.
o   Fifth, Prayer Is in the Spirit's Power.
o   Ephesians 6:18 instructs believers, "Pray in the Spirit at all times and on every occasion. Stay alert and be persistent in your prayers for all believers everywhere." (NLT)
o   Since the Holy Spirit lives inside every believer, we have access to the same mighty power that raised Jesus Christ from the dead and it is in his power that we must pray.
o   1 Thessalonians 5:19, however, warns us not to stifle or quench the Holy Spirit.
o   What is it that stifles or quenches the Holy Spirit's power in our lives?
o   It is sin. When we hang on to sin, then we cannot pray in the power of the Holy Spirit.
o   Prayer is in the Spirit's power.
o   Sixth, Prayer Includes Listening or Silence. Many times in the Scriptures, especially in the Old Testament, believers are instructed to be still, quiet, silent, or to wait on the Lord.
o   The prophet Elijah did not hear God speak to him in the earthquake, the fire, or the whirlwind. He finally heard God speak after a sound of sheer silence.
o   Psalm 37:7 says, "Be still in the presence of the Lord, and wait patiently for him." (NLT)
o   Psalm 46:10 says, "Be still and know that I am God!"
o   Isaiah 30:15 says, "This is what the sovereign LORD, The Holy One of Israel, says: 'Only in returning to me and resting in me will you be saved. In quietness and confidence is your strength.'"
o   In our times of private prayer it seems like many of us don't have any problem talking to God and telling him our needs and our wants or bringing to him our requests for others, but listening is another matter entirely.
o   Our definition of prayer starts by stating that "prayer is worship by which the believer fellowships with God."
o   Fellowship (or quality time) with God requires both talking and listening.
o   If we go to God and just talk, talk, talk, without listening, then we will be like a person who goes to the doctor to unload all of his or her health problems and leaves without waiting to hear what the doctor has to say.
o   When we are with God in prayer, we must make room for silence so we learn to listen for God.
o   God will test our hearts and our minds.
o   He will show us where we need repentance, confession, and transformation as we wait on him, listening to his word and to the convicting promptings of the Holy Spirit in our consciences.
o   Prayer includes listening or silence.
o   What is prayer? Let's review our definition.
o   Prayer is worship--by which the believer fellowships with God the Father, in the Son's name, the Spirit's power, through speaking and listening.

Wednesday, January 27, 2016

January 24, 2016. Salvation, Part 2, How Can I Be Saved? Romans 10: 9-17



o   For the last two weeks we have looked at many facts about salvation.
o   It is one thing to know the facts about salvation, but it is something else entirely to experience salvation.
o   Since we have heard the facts, we need to ask a different question: How can I be saved?
o   However, before we can answer how to be saved, we need to ask another question: Why is it important to know how to be saved?
o   The answer is simple. It is important to know how to be saved because salvation changes both the present human condition and the eternal human condition.
o   What is the present human condition?
o   For the unsaved person, the present condition is one without joy or understanding.
o   King Solomon watched the behavior of sinful people who did not know God and wrote in Proverbs 13:15, "Good sense wins favor, but the way of the treacherous is their ruin" (ESV).
o   Solomon understood that the present condition of unsaved people is life characterized by deceit and destruction.
o   Because sin separates people from finding true life in God, the unsaved cannot experience real, lasting joy.
o   Ephesians 4:18 says, "Their minds are full of darkness; they wander far from the life God gives because they have closed their minds and hardened their hearts against him." (NLT)
o   Unsaved people cannot understand the working of God's Spirit because they have rejected the things of God.
o   The present condition of unsaved people is also one of corruption and contamination.
o   The lives of the unsaved are sin saturated.  Everything about their lives is dominated and controlled by sin.
o   Titus 1:15 says, "To the pure, all things are pure, but to the defiled and unbelieving, nothing is pure; but both their minds and their consciences are defiled." (ESV)
o   For those who are not saved, nothing they do can amount to anything of eternal importance because they have no relationship with God and are still dead in their sins.
o   What about the present condition of saved people?
o   1Peter 1:5-6 say, "And through your faith, God is protecting you by his power until you receive this salvation, which is ready to be revealed on the last day for all to see. So be truly glad. There is wonderful joy ahead, even though you have to endure many trials for a little while." (NLT)
o   The first condition of saved people is: joy. Those who are saved experience joy even through trouble.
o   The second condition of saved people is: understanding.
o   1 John 5:20 says, "And we know that the Son has come, and he has given us understanding so that we can know the true God. And now we live in fellowship with the one true God because we live in fellowship with his Son, Jesus Christ. He is the only true God, and he is eternal life." (NLT)
o   This understanding comes to the saved by the Holy Spirit
o   1 Corinthians 2:12 says, "And we have received God's Spirit (not the world's spirit), so we can know the wonderful things God has freely given us." (NLT)
o   Saved people can only understand salvation and the Bible because the Holy Spirit gives understanding.
o   The third condition of saved people is: purity.
o   The Lord Jesus became human to save everyone God calls and cleanse them to be his own special people.
o   1 Peter 1: 22 says, "You were cleansed from your sins when you obeyed the truth, so now you must show sincere love to each other as brothers and sisters. Love each other deeply with a pure heart."
o   Those who are saved are no longer dead in their sins but are alive in Christ and need to practice reflecting that life each day.
o   We have seen how salvation changes the present human condition, now what about the eternal human condition?
o   The eternal condition for the unsaved is torment in fire.
o   There are two things that we need to note about the torment of the unsaved.
o   #1. The torment is eternal. In Mark 9: 43, Jesus described hell as 'the unquenchable fire' and again in verse 48 Jesus described hell as the place 'where their worm does not die and the fire is not quenched'.
o   A fire that is unquenchable cannot be put out; it burns forever, never going out.
o   Many other places throughout the Bible describe the fires of hell as eternal.
o   #2. The second thing we need to note about the eternal condition of the unsaved is that the torment is physical.
o   Matthew 10:28 says, "And do not fear those who kill the body but cannot kill the soul. Rather fear him who can destroy both soul and body in hell." (ESV)
o   Luke recounted in Luke 16 a parable which Jesus told about a rich man and a poor man by the name of Lazarus.
o   Because the rich man neglected to show mercy to the poor, especially, Lazarus he found himself in hell.
o   Let's listen to the description of the rich man's suffering Jesus gave.
o   "And in Hades, being in torment, he lifted up his eyes and saw Abraham far off and Lazarus at his side. And he called out, 'Father Abraham, have mercy on me, and send Lazarus to dip the end of his finger in water and cool my tongue, for I am in anguish in this flame.' (Luke 16:23-24, ESV)
o   Let no one be misled. When the unsaved are condemned to hell, they do not cease to exist.
o   They spend eternity tormented by fire in a real physical body.
o   What about the eternal condition of the saved?
o   The saved will be with God in heaven.
o   Jesus said to his disciples, "In my Father's house are many rooms. If it were not so, would I have told you that I go to prepare a place for you? And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again and I will take you to myself, that  where I am you may be also." (John 14:2-3, ESV)
o   The saved will be where Jesus Christ is, in heaven with God, and God will continually show his kindness to the saved for all eternity.
o   Now that we know the present and eternal conditions of the saved and the unsaved, we can answer the question: How can I be saved?
o   Believe!  To believe means 'to have faith; to place trust in; to commit yourself to something or someone '.
o   But the most important thing to understand about faith is the object of your faith, that is, in what or who you place your faith.
o   People can place their faith in many things. We can place our faith in our baptism, in our church, in our pastor, in our good works, in praying the sinner's prayer, but none of those things can save anyone.
o   It's also not the genuineness or sincerity of your faith that saves you.
o   It's not the strength of your faith that saves you.
o   The Lord Jesus Christ alone is the object and anchor of true saving faith.
o   Romans 10:9 says, "If you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved."
o   As unsaved sinners, sin was our master; we were enslaved to sin.
o   But by God's grace through faith when we confess Jesus as Lord, sin is no longer our master or ruler. Instead, we surrender our lives to Jesus and submit to him as master and ruler over us.
o   Jesus is Lord.
o   The apostle Peter said about Jesus in Acts 4:12, "There is salvation in no one else! God has given no other name under heaven by which we must be saved."
o   An old story is told about a very wealthy man who had a priceless art collection. The man had only one son whom he loved very much.
o   One day the son became very sick and died. Heartbroken over the death of his son, the father died of his grief a few weeks later.
o   The news spread far and wide of the father's death and that his priceless art collection would be sold at auction.
o   When the day of the auction arrived people traveled from all over hoping to make a successful bid on something from the collection.
o   The father's will determined, however, that the first work of art up for bid was a portrait of the late son.
o   The painting was by an unheard of artist and the auctioneer was met with silence from those who gathered to snatch up works from the departed father's valuable collection.
o   An old servant of the wealthy man was there who dearly loved the son.  He had scraped together all he had, which amounted to a mere $0.75.
o   Hearing no other bids, the servant bid all he had for the son's portrait.
o   The auctioneer called for other bids and hearing none declared the portrait sold to the old servant.
o   The restless crowd could not wait for the auction to continue, but the auctioneer declared that the sale was ended.
o   Stunned, the crowd stood in shocked silence.
o   You see, the father's will also determined that whoever loved the son enough to buy the portrait received everything.
o   Jesus is Savior. 'Jesus' means 'the Lord saves' and that salvation was accomplished by Jesus on the cross where he suffered and died for our sin.
o   Jesus is Christ.  'Christ' means 'Anointed One; Messiah'.  'Christ' is not a name, but a title which refers to Jesus as King over all and God's Son and heir.
o   Once Jesus asked his disciples who people said he was and after giving a variety of answers he asked them, "but who do you say I am?"
o   Simon Peter answered, "You are the Christ, the Son of the living God."
o   Jesus replied, "You are blessed, Simon son of John, because my Father in heaven has revealed this to you. You did not learn this from any human being. Now I say to you that you are Peter, and upon this rock I will build my church, and all the powers of hell will not conquer it." (Matthew 16:16-18, NLT)
o   Because Jesus is Savior, Lord, and Christ, he alone saves from sin and its penalty.
o   Believe in Jesus; turn from sin; submit to him, and you will be saved.