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Date: 6/21/2003 10:05:21 AM Eastern Daylight Time
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Bro. Roger,
Please share this with your readers,
Because Of Him
Psalm 39:1-13
"WHAT WAIT I FOR"
Psalm 39 is probably a continuation of Psalm 38. David is still
in the same dreadful plight of man who has been stricken by God.
It was written by David who is suffering under the stoke of God
for his flagrant sin with Bathsheba and for his murder of Uriah,
one of the most faithful men David had.
David is fully aware of the fact that he deserved to be punished
by the living God for his flagrant sin, his abuse of privilege,
position, and power.
Observe David's promise (verses 1-3
)
Observe David's plea (verses 4-6
)
David said he was weary of life and he wished to know the measure
of his days, that he might see how long he had to suffer.
Observe David's plight ( 7-11
)
It is as if David comes to his senses and declares "Why should
I linger where the prospect is so uninviting, and the present
so trying?" The psalmist then turns to his God, in disgust
of all things else. David now cast himself wholly and unreservedly
on the very God under whose hand he was be chastened.
Observe David's prayer ( 12,13
)
David wants God to make him once again:
Happy
Holy
Healthy
DAVID'S HOPE WAS IN THE LORD. Life with the Lord is an endless
hope, but life without the Lord is a hopeless end.
Now many today should ask the question that David asked in verse
7 ,
"What wait
I for?" I trust this morning God will grip our hearts
with this question?
I. WHAT WAIT I FOR ,
the DEMAND will never
be greater ( Matthew
9:36-38 )
A. The MISERY Jesus saw ( 36 )
Jesus saw people they way they really
were. He looked past their faces and saw their fear. The outward
was nothing to Jesus except a clear indication of the inward.
Pharisees looked at the multitude and saw a crowd of people, but
Jesus looked at the multitude as a flock of sheep.
1. Jesus saw the people as sheep that were hurting
"fainted"
__ troubled, battered, bruised,
mangled, ripped apart, worn out, burdened, and exhausted. They
were hurting!
2. Jesus saw the people as sheep that were helpless
"scattered"
_ cast down, to be prostrate and
unable to get up because of a mortal wound. If a sheep ever falls
over on its back, it will starve to death because it cannot right
itself and get up. This world is full of people who have fallen
down and cannot get up.
3. Jesus saw the people as sheep that were hopeless
"as sheep
having no shepherd"
_ a person without God is not only
lost, he is hopelessly lost. A lost person is like a blind man
in a dark room looking for a black cat that is not there.
Sheep without a shepherd are absolutely hopeless. They are unfed,
un-watered, and unguarded. They have no idea of where to go or
what to do.
B The MINISTERS Jesus sought ( 37,38
)
1. The problem described (37)
Problem was not with the harvest but with the laborers. The opportunities
are great but the workers have diminished. The harvest is always
"plenteous,"
"great," and "white." The problem is not the size of the harvest, but
the lack of servants.
2. The prayer demanded (38)
What is Jesus solution to the problem do? He calls us to pray!
Pray for the lost? PRAY FOR THE LABORERS! He does not call us
to pray for the harvest but for the harvesters.
Every child of God is called upon to pray this prayer. Every Christian
is commanded to pray this prayer! BUT WHY?
Christ sends forth those whom he commanded to pray ( 10:1 ). Prayer is a preparation
for ministry.
If we prayed more for the harvest, I am confident we would be
burden to do more in the fields.
II. WHAT WAIT I
FOR , the DIRECTIONS will never be plainer
It is not what I don't understand in the Bible that bothers me,
it is what I understand and do not do. It is not the directions
that you and I have problems with. It is our will that we have
all the problems with.
A. The charge for the saints is simple
See Matthew
28:18-20 . It is time we make His last command our first
concern.
1. The decree is plain "Go"
2. The duty is personal "YE"
3. The dynamic is provided
B. The call to the sinner is simple
Jesus was the Master of everything, and this includes speech.
Had He so desired, he could have delivered messages that would
have dumbfounded the most educated Pharisees. However, he spoke
in with a language that all could understand. Isn't it strange
that one of the longest words Jesus used was "whosoever," and the one He seemed
to like the best was "Come." Matter
of fact, the word "come"
seems to be a favorite of the
Godhead when addressing sinners. The plea of God in the Bible
to sinners is seen in the simple word "Come."
Matthew 11:28 "Come unto me, all ye that
labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest."
1. Consider its clarity - "COME" COME is not difficult to understand. It simply
means to move towards and to draw nigh.
In the word "come"
two things are involved:
a. Making a decision
b. Moving in a direction
It is so simple that most men reject it. You cannot do anything
to get saved except come to the Lord Jesus Christ.
2. Consider its capacity - "ALL"
John 3:16 , II Peter 3:9 , I Timothy 2:4
Come without any regards for your color, condition , circumstances,
or character. All are invited. None is excluded, and all are included
3. Consider its certainty "I will give your rest"
No do about it. Jesus also said, "Him that cometh to me I
will in no wise cast out." No
sinner will ever come to Christ and not be received.
III. WHAT WAIT
I FOR , the DAY will never be better
Don't be deceived by thinking that there come better day to be
saved or to serve God.
Acts 24:24,25 "Go thy way for this time:
when I have a convenient season..."
Felix was troubled; but instead of asking what he should do, he
sent the messenger of God away. He was evidently not prepared
to break off his sins and turn to God. He sought peace by sending
away his reprover; and intended then to banish the subject from
his mind. Yet, he did not intend to banish it altogether. He looked
forward to a time when he should be more at leisure; when the
cares of office should press less heavily on his attention; or
when he should be more disposed to attend to it. Thus others,
when they are alarmed, and see their guilt and danger, resolve
to defer it to a more convenient time. One man is engaged in a
career of pleasure, and it is not now a convenient time
to attend to his soul's salvation. Another is pressed with business;
with the cares of life; with a plan of gain; with the labours
of office, or of a profession, and it is not now a convenient
time for him to attend to Christ. Another supposes that his
time of life is not the most convenient. His youth he desires
to spend in pleasure, and waits for a more convenient time in
middle age. His middle life he spends in business, and the toils
of the world, and this is not a convenient time. Such a
period he expects then to find in old age. But as age advances,
he finds an increasing disposition to defer it; he is still indisposed
to attend to it; still in love with the world. Even old age is
seldom found to be a convenient time to prepare for heaven; and
it is deferred from one period of life to another, till death
closes the scene. It has been commonly supposed and said, that
Felix never found that more convenient time to call for Paul.
That he did not embrace the Christian faith, and forsake his sins,
is almost certain. But it is not true that he did not take an
opportunity of hearing Paul further on the subject; for it is
said that he sent for him often, and communed with him. But though
Felix found this opportunity, yet we have no reason to suppose
that the main thing __the salvation of his soul__ ever again occupied
his attention. There is no evidence that he was again alarmed
or awakened, or that he had any further concern on the subject
of his sins. He had passed for ever the favorable time; the golden
moments when he might have secured the salvation of his soul.
Others have no right to suppose that their lives will be lengthened
out that they may have any further opportunity to attend to the
subject of salvation. When a sinner is awakened, and sees his
sins, if he rejects the appeal to his conscience then, and defers
it to a more convenient opportunity, he has no reason to expect
that his attention will ever be again called with deep interest
to the subject. He may live; but he may live without the strivings
of the Holy Spirit. When a man has once deliberately rejected
the offers of mercy; when he has trifled with the influences of
the Spirit of God, he has no right or reason to expect that the
Spirit will ever strive with him again. Such, we have too much
reason to fear was the case with Felix. Though he often saw Paul
again, and "communed
with him," yet there is no account
that he was again alarmed or awakened. And so sinners grace after
they have grieved the Holy Spirit, listen to the doctrines of
the gospel, hear its appeals and its warnings, but they have no
feeling, no interest, and die in their sins.
No day will be more convenient that today. Delay is gambling,
very irrationally, with a very uncertain thing, your life and
your future opportunities. The day will never be better than TODAY.
.
One of these days is none of these
days. Every day of delay leaves a day more to repent of and a
day less to repent in. They great mischief of men is that they
procrastinate. It is not that they resolve to be damned, but they
resolve to saved tomorrow. It is not that they reject Christ forever,
but that they reject Christ today.
IV. WHAT WAIT I
FOR, the DECREES will never be surer
The promises, the precepts, the decrees of God will never be surer.
Oh. the durability and the dependability of the Word of God. See
II Peter 1:16-21.
The witness of Scripture is even
surer than the voice heard in the mount. The Scriptures,
or written word of God, are a more sure word to us than any voice
from heaven .
A. Inspiration is the providing
of this sure Word of God
We believe in the inspiration of the Word ( II Timothy 3:16 ).
Quote Matthew 4:4. Inspiration
is not a continuing process. If it were a continuing process,
we could have another book tomorrow. Inspiration was the process
by which God gave His Word to man. God breathed out His Word over
a period of about 1,500 years to approximately forty specially
chosen and prepared men of God.
B. Inerrancy is the purity of this sure Word of God
The Scriptures reveals unquestionably that God gave the exact
words of Scripture. Inspiration does no consist in mere guidance
of the words, but in a divine supplying or divine giving of the
very words that constitute Scripture. Because of the verbal inspiration
we have the inerrancy of the Word of God. Inerrancy requires that
God choose His own words.
C. Preservation is the protecting of this sure Word of God
Preservation is the protection of the truth. Preservation is the
providential safekeeping of that which God breathed out so that
believers of all generations have the Word of God. Preservation
testify to the fact that the precepts of God never change. In
my KJV Bible I hold in my hand the preserved Word of God.
Because of the inspiration, inerrancy, and preservation, I have
a sure Word. You can count on the eternal Word of God.
WHY WAIT ANY LONGER to be saved, you have the sure word of God
that He will save you?
WHY WAIT ANY LONGER to serve God, you have the sure word of God
that He will strengthen you?
God will do what He says! See Psalm 111:7,8 . All that God decreed
shall surely stand. God is no fickle tyrant commanding one thing
one day and another, another day, but His commands remain absolutely
unaltered, their necessity equally unquestionable, and their excellence
permanently proven.
Conclusion:
What wait ye for? YOUR HOPE IS IN HIM! Cast yourself on Him unconditionally
and unreservedly today! Put your hope in Him who is never shaken
,who never changeth, and who never faileth.