Drive out sin radically
March 10, 2013
Deut 7:1-6
INTRO
- Paul tells us to leave behind the sin that so easily besets us
- Heb 12:1 - Wherefore seeing we also are compassed about with so great a cloud of witnesses, let us lay aside every weight, and the sin which doth so easily beset us, and let us run with patience the race that is set before us
- Let us lay aside the sin that so easily besets us
- What does it take for us to actually do this?
- How would you lay that sin aside?
- It takes forgiveness and the blood of Jesus to lay it aside
- Otherwise it clings to us like some sticky goo
- But to lay it aside
- That means I totally no longer want that thing that so easily beset me
- I no longer want it to have even a little bit of me
- I have laid it aside
- I radically no longer want it
- This evening we will look at radically putting sin out of our lives
READING
- Deut 7:1-6
BACKGROUND
- Israelites had been in Egypt for 430 years
- Egypt in the Bible represents sin
- Inhabitants of the land were wicked
- Child sacrifice
- Israel had been freed from slavery, just as we have been freed from sin
- We have not been freed to once again become slaves to sin
- The Israelites had been freed from sin, were not to tolerate coexisting with it once again
TOTALLY DESTROY SIN
- Just as God told the Israelites to exterminate the squatters in Abraham's land, he wants us to absolutely destry the sin in our lives
- God says not to look at our sin with pity, or give ourselves over to serving it, it will ensnare us v16
NO COMPROMISE
- When the Israelites took the land, they did not obey the instruction to wipe oput the inhabitants
- As a result they were ensnared
- Baal worship
- Later the whole nation went into captivity, and eventually scattered
- No fellowship with darkness - Eph 5:11
WE ARE HOLY
- Because I am holy to th Lord - v.6
- Wherever God is, is holy
- Moses at burning bush - the ground where you stand is holy
- Jesus and the Father and the Holy Spirit come to dwell in our spirit
- Our spirit became alive and is holy
- All kinds of blessing is for those who obey him with their whole heart - Eph 1:3
- God will not do this because of our greatness, but because he loves us and is faithful to the covenant he made with us
- We made that covenant with him when we accepted Jesus as our Lord and Savior
DO NOT FEAR
- We may fear the sin it seems stronger than us but God says dont be afraid
- God will take care of it with his outstreched arm, signs and wonders
- Do not be terrified because the Lord your God who is among you, is a great and awesome god
SONG
- Our God is an Awesome God
Sunday, March 10, 2013
Sunday, March 3, 2013
What is a Stronghold? - 2 Cor 10:4
What
is a Stronghold?
March
3, 2013
2
Cor 10:4
Introduction
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Once I drove out to Wales, and saw a castle on the river Wye
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This castle was now in ruins, after many hundreds of years of disuse
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It was nothing like Buckingham Castle or other castles you may have
seen
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It was a fortification, designed to be able to keep out intruders
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The walls were thick, the windows were narrow, it was surrounded by a
moat which was now dry
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But the drawbridge was down
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This is the kind of fortification Paul is referring to when he speaks
to the Corinthians about spiritual warfare
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Today we are going to take a look at the subject of strong holds
Our
soul - a castle
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During recent weeks we have been talking about our soul
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1 Thes 5:23 talks about us being made up of spirit, soul and body
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When we accept Jesus sacrifice on our behalf, the Father, Jesus and
the Holy Spirit come to dwell in our human spirit - John 14:16-17, 23
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This spirit part of us is now secure and safe from the enemy - Eph
1:13
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We do still however need to protect our soul from the enemy's
attacks.
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We can liken our soul to a castle, which has a protective moat, thick
walls, and a drawbridge
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When the drawbridge has been raised, and the windows have been shut,
the enemy has no entry points
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He can fire arrows at us as much as he wants but he cannot get
through to capture the castle
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The question is, what happens when we let our guard down?
Who
is our enemy?
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Jesus describes the enemy
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John 8:44 - Satan a liar and a murderer
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Easton's Bible Dictionary says:
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"Satan means adversary; accuser. When used as a proper name, the
Hebrew word so rendered has the article "the adversary"
(Job 1:6-12; 2:1-7). In the New Testament it is used as
interchangeable with Diabolos, or the devil, and is so used more than
thirty times.
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"He is also called "the dragon," "the old
serpent" (Rev. 12:9; 20:2);
"the prince of this world" (John 12:31; 14:30); "the
prince of the power of the air" (Eph. 2:2); "the god of
this world" (2 Cor. 4:4); "the spirit that now worketh in
the children of disobedience" (Eph. 2:2).
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"The distinct personality of Satan and his activity among men
are thus obviously recognized. He tempted our Lord in the wilderness
(Matt. 4:1-11). He is "Beelzebub, the prince of the devils"
(12:24).
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"He is "the constant enemy of God, of Christ, of the divine
kingdom, of the followers of Christ, and of all truth; full of
falsehood and all malice, and exciting and seducing to evil in every
possible way." His power is very great in the world. He is a "roaring
lion, seeking whom he may devour" (1 Pet. 5:8). Men are said
to be "taken captive by him" (2 Tim. 2:26). Christians are warned
against his "devices" (2 Cor. 2:11), and called on to "resist"
him (James 4:7).
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"Christ redeems his people from "him that had the power of
death, that is, the devil" (Heb. 2:14).
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This excellent summary shows he is a force to be reckoned with
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Ways in which he operates are:
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Rev 12:9 - deceives whole world
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John 10:10 - thief - kills steals and destroys
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1 Pet 5:8 - roaring lion - seeking opportunity to devour
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James 4:7 - he can be resisted
The
enemy's tactics
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Satan is a liar, and one of the main ways he attacks us is through
lies
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When we let our guard down, not being alert and vigilant, we can fall
prey to Satan's lies - this affects our thinking
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He is a thief - he robs us of joy, fulfillment, our future
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When we listen to him, we lose out on what God has purposed for us,
just like Adam and Eve - the battle is being played out inside our
head
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He is angry at us and seeks our destruction - he will use
circumstances, attitudes and people to try to cause us to give up -
discouragement is a negative emotion - once again, in our soul
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He tries to break down our defenses, and then get to us
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Satan is a control freak
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He desires to control our lives through his deceptions and hatred
But
don't give up!
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Mark 9:23 - All things are possible to him who believes
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1 Jn 4:4 - Greater is he that is in you than he that is in the world
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Eph 6:11-18 - defensive armor
The
Christian's armor
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Eph 6:11-18 - description of Roman armor
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Most of the armor is defensive
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Belt of truth verse 14 - truth defeats lies
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Breastplate of righteousness - need to be living a clean lifestyle
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Footwear - preparation of the gospel of peace
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Shield of faith - With God all things are possible - He quenches the
fiery darts from the enemy
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Helmet of salvation - God gives a sound mind, when we are saved he
cleans up our mind little by little - this is the soul about which we
are speaking
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Sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God - truth is in God's
Word
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Praying in the Spirit
Conclusion
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Satan would like to get a foothold in our mind
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He wants to use that foothold to progressively take over more real
estate in our minds
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But God is greater than him, and is well able to protect us from him
-Next
week we will continue looking at strongholds
What am I thankful for? - Psa 77:11
What Am I Thankful For?
March 3, 2013
Psa 77:11
Introduction
- How many here have a praise report
this morning?
- Each one has something to be thankful
for
- Often we only look at today's
circumstances, and forget the things God has done for us
- Sometimes we become depressed and
discouraged
- David had this happen to him too
- He had been anointed to be king, and
yet Saul was still on the throne
- He grew tired of waiting, tired of
running for his life
- He wrote a psalm which shows the way
out of discouragement
- Today we are going to look at what
God says to us about thankfulness
Reading
- Psalm 77
Be positive
- Paul too experienced a lot of adverse
things in his life
- He learned that it was better to look
at the positive things than to dwell on the negative
- Phil 4:8 - whatever is true, noble,
right
- It is better to look at the positive
things, because it causes a release of chemicals in your brain which
are beneficial for you and make you feel better
- What are the positive things in your
life?
- During this service, list as many as
you can remember, on the slip in your bulletin
- Each of us has a lot of positive
things to remember
- You may say no, pastor you dont
understand me
- But each of us is blessed to be
alive, to be saved, to have a gl;orious future ahead of us
- Go ahead and fill out the list,
during the service.
- I will ask for some testimonies at
the end of the service
Be content
- Paul experienced a lot of bad stuff
- 2 Cor 11:23-30 - Paul defends his
credentials for ministry to the Corinthians
- Paul experienced a lot of hardship,
things we have not even come close to
- And yet Paul was a man of peace
- He repeatedly prays for peace for
individuals and for churches, in the many letters he wrote to his
sheep
- Paul learned to be ok with whatever
situation he was placed in
- Phil 4:10-13 - I have learned to be
content whatever the circumstances
- This of course means we are content
to be where God has placed us
- It means we trust that he is taking
care of things
- Paul mentions this in verse 19
- God has all the resources, all he
asks of us is that we put him first
- Then he will supply all our need
- Mat 6:33 - seek first the kingdom of
God
Remember
- God does intervene in our lives in so
many ways
- Psalm 77:11
- Remember those times
- that time we were inattentive on the
road and narrowly missed an accident
- that time he intervened and gave us
the perfect job for that moment in our life
- the time he answered our prayers when
our baby was burning up with a fever
- that time we were sitting in the exam
room and could not remember what we had studied
- Add these things to your list too
- The people who made us welcome when
we moved into a new city
- The home that God allows us to live
in
- The children he has given us for a
time
- They will grow up and leave home, and
perhaps move far away
- But we have been blessed to enjoy and
rear them for a time, before they spread their wings
Testimonies
- What things have you written on your
list, to be thankful for?
Song
- We Will Remember - Tommy Walker
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