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MINISTRY FOR NEW YEAR!
READING 2 COR. 12V9. MY GRACE IS SUFFICENT FOR
THEE
PREACHED
BY KEN HUMPHRIES COOKSTOWN BAPTIST CHURCH N.I.
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INTRODUCTION:
As we begin this message today please allow me to
remind you of a text I have quoted to you on a number of
occasions in the past. Isa. ch.66v2b.
To this man will I look, even to him that is
poor and of a contrite spirit, and trembles at my
word
To this man will I look! What man is God
speaking to Isaiah about, why the man who is poor! And
the word means begging poor. He recognizes like
the beggar who sat at the gate of the temple beautiful in
Acts 3 that he is totally dependent on all those who pass
by to provide his every need.
So the man to whom the Lord will look for service is the
man who recognizes his absolute poverty apart from God.
He depends upon God completely for every need he has and
trusts God completely for every step he must take.
He is tocas poor, begging poor, totally
dependent on his God!
And of a contrite spirit God is
saying, the man or woman I can use is to be a man or
woman with an attitude of contrition. One who daily will
lay himself prostrate in heart before me in humility of
spirit.
The problem with many of us today is, we are in no mood
to bow so low, and display a heart of humility and
contrition. We feel we must contribute our own efforts to
help God out. All the while our God is saying no! no! the
man I need is a man who is begging poor and brutally
contrite!
But there is a third attitude God is looking for in those
who will serve Him with profit. and trembles at
my word its the word chared
(khaw-rade) it means fearful, (a holy fear)
reverential. Our God says, the man I use will
be a man who has a deep respect and reverence for my
Word.
The man I will use, says our Holy God is, a man who is
begging poor, brutally contrite and believes my Word!
The hymn writer said it well.
When
we walk with the Lord,
In the light of his word,
What a glory he sheds on our way!
While we do his good will, he abides with us still,
And with all who will trust and obey!
INTRODUCTION:
God is looking for people who walk with him so that he
may use them as vessels unto honour in His Holy Work.
And immediately we say in our hearts, well, how on earth
can we be brought to such an attitude of heart?
Well, let me remind you that God uses four methods to
bring his people to such an attitude of heart, that is,
if I may use another term, a heart attitude of maturity
and completeness.
1. God uses preaching to mature and complete his people!
Eph.4v11&12.
And he gave some apostles; and some, prophets; and
some pastor-teachers for the perfecting (or maturing and
completing) of the saints for the work of their ministry
and the edifying of the body.
There is a great emphasis upon less preaching today.
Anything else will do just as long as we have less
preaching. Well please listen carefully to this from Dr.
John MacArthur in Rediscovering Expository Preaching
chapter 5, opening comment.
Behind the content of his message is the character
of the expositor. He must be set apart from mundane
matters, lifted above worldly aims and ambitions, and
devoted singularly to Gods service. In 1
Tim.6v11-14, Paul lists four characteristics of such a
man of God: he is marked by what he flees from, follows
after, fights for, and is faithful to. (End Quote)
You see dear people, the man of God is called primarily
to Preach The Word. If he is going to a lost
world Paul reminds us in Rom. 10v14-15 he must preach The
Word of the Gospel of Peace. If he is going to preach to
the saints, again Paul reminds us 2 Tim. 4v2 he must
preach the Word, why?
2 Tim.3v16-17.
All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and
is profitable for doctrine, for instruction in
righteousness, that the man of God may be thoroughly
furnished unto all good works.
2. God uses prayer to mature and complete his saints!
Col.4v12.
Epaphras, who is one of you, a servant of Christ,
greeteth you, always labouring fervently for you in
prayers, that you may stand perfect (mature, complete) in
all the will of God.
I just love that phrase, dont you? Epaphras, who is
one of you! Who is this he is talking about who labours
fervently in prayer for us, in order that we might be
mature and complete? Why, its Epaphras, and you
know what, he is just one of you. Hes just an
ordinary brother in the Lord from the assembly who has
you on his heart continually in prayer that you grow up
in the Lord.
He labours fervently in prayer for you to come to
maturity and completeness!
Would that we had more like him, because you see, through
prayer we can be brought to maturity and completeness.
And my word, if ever there was a time we needed people
who were growing in maturity and completeness its
today.
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