Thursday, December 26, 2024

Ephesians 5:10

 

Ephesians 5:10

Living to Please the Lord

 

Eph 5:10  Proving what is acceptable unto the Lord. 

         1.     What Kind of Behavior Does God not Like?

a.      Minds that are darkened - Ephesians 4:18 

b.     Emotions that no longer feel - Ephesians 4:19 

c.      Wills that are broken - Ephesians 4:22 

         2.     What Kind of Behavior Does God Like?

a.      God loves goodness

                                               i.     Because He is good - Romans 2:4 

                                             ii.     Because He wants good for all - Luke 2:14 

                                            iii.     Because He does good to all - Matthew 5:45 

                                            iv.     Because He wants you to give His goodness to all

1.     Matthew 5:13-16 

b.     God loves righteousness

                                               i.     God is going to judge all unrighteousness - Romans 1:18 

                                             ii.     His law is the standard of righteousness - Matthew 5:17-19 

c.      God loves truth

                                               i.     Truth is the opposite of deception - Ephesians 5:6 

                                             ii.     Lies produce shame - Ephesians 5:12 

                                            iii.     Truth is the opposite of hypocrisy - 1 Peter 2:1 

         3.     What is the Difference Between a Good Pagan and a Christian

a.      The pagan may love goodness, righteousness and truth, but it is only the believer that desires to do what God wants

                                               i.     Romans 12:1-2 

b.     The believer is indifferent to the standards of others

                                               i.     1 Corinthians 4:3-4 

c.      The believer knows there is always a chance for redemption

                                               i.     1 John 1:9-2:1

d.     The believer knows that there is a higher purpose to all his actions

                                               i.     1 Corinthians 10:23 

e.      The believer strives ultimately for the glory of God

                                               i.     1 Corinthians 10:31 

f.      The believer’s ultimate purpose is not merely to please oneself

                                               i.     1 Corinthians 10:33 

g.     The believer longs to serve his true Master

                                               i.     Romans 6:11-13 

Wednesday, December 18, 2024

Daniel 2:44

 

Daniel 2:44

The Kingdom of Heaven

Dan 2:44  And in the days of these kings shall the God of heaven set up a kingdom, which shall never be destroyed: and the kingdom shall not be left to other people, but it shall break in pieces and consume all these kingdoms, and it shall stand for ever. 

              1.     Context of a Kingdom

a.      Nebuchadnezzar is the source of this prophecy of the birth of Jesus

                                               i.     He was a Pagan

                                             ii.     He was a powerful tyrant

                                            iii.     He had a dream which his counselors could not interpret. Only Daniel could interpret the dream

1.     Daniel 2:37-43 

                                            iv.     The first kingdom is Nebuchadnezzars, the second is the Medo-Persian empire, the third is the Greek Empire and the fourth is the Roman Empire during which we have the birth of a New King!

                                              v.     As invincible that Nebuchadnezzar seems to be, he endures a series of humiliations until his final repentance

1.     The fiery furnace – Dan 3

2.     Made to live like an ox Dan 4

3.     Until his final confession

a.      Daniel 4:34 

               2.     Source of the New Kingdom

a.      At the time of Roman rule

                                               i.     Luke 2:1 

b.     At the perfect time

                                               i.     Galatians 4:4-5 

               3.     Strength of the New Kingdom

a.      This is a kingdom entirely independent of all the previous kingdoms

                                               i.     Matthew 4:16-17 

              4.     Invincibility of the New Kingdom

a.      The invincibility of this Kingdom comes from its humility, it does not rely on the might or intelligence of man

                                               i.     Daniel 2:34-35 

                                             ii.     1 Peter 2:6-9 

             5.     Victory of the New Kingdom

a.      1 Corinthians 15:22-26 

             6.     Eternality of the New Kingdom

a.      Jesus gives us the examples of two kinds of people that will reject His Kingdom

                                               i.     The Self-Righteous

1.     Matthew 6:1-4 

                                             ii.     And the Self Absorbed

1.     Matthew 6:19-21 

                                            iii.     The saved embrace the Grace of God

1.     Hebrews 12:28-29

Thursday, December 12, 2024

Luke 4:18

 

Luke 4:18

A Mission to Save the World

 

Luk 4:18  The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, because he hath anointed me to preach the gospel to the poor; he hath sent me to heal the brokenhearted, to preach deliverance to the captives, and recovering of sight to the blind, to set at liberty them that are bruised, 

 

             1.     Why Did Jesus Come to the World?

a.     The Spirit of the Lord is upon me

                                               i.     Matthew 3:16-17 

             2.     To Preach the Gospel to the Poor

a.     Jesus is not come merely to help the financially poor. He came to help the spiritually destitute.

                                               i.     To fully appreciate the Christmas season, you must know your need for a Savior

1.     Luke 5:30-32 

             3.     To Heal the Brokenhearted

a.     We are brokenhearted because of the devastation that is caused by our sin

                                               i.     Isaiah 61:1-4 

1.     There are three illustrations here:

a.     An old rotting tree

b.     A desert wasteland

c.     An abandoned, decaying city

            4.     To Preach Deliverance to the Captives

a.     Continued failure in sin can bring us to the prison of despair, it is for those kinds of people that Jesus came

                                               i.     Psalm 51:14-17; Isaiah 57:14-15; Romans 7:14-16; Romans 7:24; Philippians 1:21 

           5.     To Recover the Sight of the Blind

a.     Luke 19:1-10 

           6.     To Set Free Those that are Crushed

a.     Jesus does not come to this world to condemn

                                               i.     Isaiah 42:3; Luke 7:36-42; John 8:3-11; Matthew 11:28-30