It’s Time to Wake Up!

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This morning I woke up with a burden on my heart for some individuals I know who say they are Christians and that they have been saved, yet they seem to be spiritually asleep.  I had a burden on my heart for them and for any who are in the same situation: unconscious of the weightiness of spiritual and eternal matters.  I realize that I have been in this same situation before myself.  I wish someone had shaken me sooner and had awakened me so I could know even more joy in knowing and serving Jesus during those times.  I hope that I wake up more even now.

I wrote in my prayer journal, “My Father, I am often burdened for those who claim to be saved but are not following you.  Why aren’t they awake to spiritual realities?  Why don’t they realize the weightiness of who you are and what you’ve done?”

Then, immediately afterwards, I read Isaiah 49-52.  Three times in Chapters 51 and 52, God tells the people His people to “Wake up, Wake up.”  I don’t think this is a coincidence.  I believe it’s time to sound the alarm!  I believe it’s time that we encourage each other that we confront each other to wake up!  It’s time to make sure that we don’t allow each other to fall asleep spiritually!  The third time that God tells His people to wake up here He says,

“Wake up, wake up;
put on your strength, Zion!
Put on your beautiful garments,
Jerusalem, the Holy City!
For the uncircumcised and the unclean
will no longer enter you.
Stand up, shake the dust off yourself!
Take your seat, Jerusalem.
Remove the bonds from your neck,
captive Daughter Zion.”
For this is what the Lord says:
“You were sold for nothing,
and you will be redeemed without silver.”

The idea here is to get rid of the wickedness in our lives and to step out of the chains that sin had bound us in.  As Christians, we are no longer slaves to sin!  Jesus has unlocked the chains that we might serve Him freely and out of gratitude!  We were in slavery, but now we have been redeemed!   It was without silver but it was with the precious blood of Jesus!   He died for us!  How could we live our lives in apathy toward Him?  How can we live our lives like His didn’t matter?! 

Church, it is time to get real!  If you say you have been saved but this salvation has not made a big difference in your life, it is no salvation!  True salvation changes a person completely!  It makes us a new creation!  It gives us a new birth!  It causes us to obey God where we only desired to rebel before!  The last sermon I preached was from Malachi 3.  After realizing that Jesus changes everything, this message about returning to the Lord helps us to test our faith!  Three questions you should ask yourself to see if you have really been converted are:  Do I desire to study and obey God’s Word?  Do I give sacrificially and joyfully?  Do I serve God gladly with my words, time, and energy?

I am not saying that we earn our salvation or that we have to change ourselves.  I am saying that if a person is truly saved, God’s Spirit, which entered him or her upon repentance and faith in Jesus, will not allow that person to remain as you are but will be making him or her more like Jesus (Rom. 8:29).

Brothers and Sisters, it’s time to wake up!  The apostle Peter tells us,”Be serious! Be alert! Your adversary the Devil is prowling around like a roaring lion, looking for anyone he can devour.”  Satan is trying to make sure that you go to Hell!  If he can’t have you, he will try to make sure that you don’t lead your wife, husband, children, grandchildren, parents, friends, neighbors, and co-workers to Christ so that they will be damned to the Eternal Lake of Fire.  If you remain asleep to spiritual and eternal matters, that may happen!  If you are saved, he will try to make sure that you don’t lead others to Jesus!  Satan wants you to sleep!  It’s time to wake up!

Are You Weary and Burdened?

Me and two friends goofing off at a park in NC  Obviously, I'm not the one with the heavy load here.

Me and two friends goofing off at a park in NC Obviously, I’m not the one with the heavy load here.

For several weeks now I have been refreshed in serving and worshipping the Lord.  This is very exciting and I praise God for it.  However, with this has come an intensified concern for the well-being of the church where I serve as pastor.  I have had a hard time sleeping on many nights and resting on my days off because this concern has been constantly reentering my mind and continuing in my heart.

During my prayer time yesterday I had many of these concerns on my heart.  I was concerned about the health of the church, concerned about the church growing, concerned about individual church member’s spiritual growth and health, concerned about whether I am doing the things that God would want a pastor of one of His churches doing, concerned about why our church isn’t growing faster.

In the midst of these concerns flowing out of my heart, the Holy Spirit reminded me of the following passage:

“Come to Me, all of you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.  All of you, take up My yoke and learn from Me, because I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for yourselves.  For My yoke is easy and My burden is light.” –Matthew 11:28-30.

The beginning of this verse begins with the Greek word δεῦτε.  It means to “come here” and to “come now!”  I find it comforting that Jesus doesn’t want us to lose heart because we are carrying a heavy load.  He wants us to come to Him  right away!   He doesn’t want us to be discouraged for any length of time.  How long do we carry heavy loads in our own strength before we actually take them to Jesus?  He has promised that when we come to Him, He will give us rest and allow us to learn from Him.

Now, I want to be clear.  I am not saying that Jesus doesn’t want us (any and every Christian that is) to take on responsibility of any kind.  In fact, He calls many of us to bear extremely heavy responsibilities for Him.  However, when we come to Him, we find rest and strength in order to carry such loads.  The Apostle Paul tells us in 1 Cor. 10:13, “No temptation has overtaken you except what is common to humanity.  God is faithful, and He will not allow you to be tempted beyond what you are able, but with the temptation He will also provide a way of escape so that you are able to bear it.”  I want you to notice here that the way of escape is not the removal of the temptation or of responsibility.  The way of escape is the strength to be able to bear the temptation and the responsibility without giving in or giving up. 

Now, back to our original passage from Matthew 11.  Jesus says in verse 30, “For My yoke is easy and My burden is light.”  Jesus is contrasting the gospel (that is the good news of His life, death, and resurrection that allows us to be saved from eternal destruction) with all of the demands of the law and the extra demands of the Pharisees.  Under the Mosaic Covenant and Law (that is the Covenant that God made with Israel through Moses on Mount Sinai), the Israelites were required to follow the whole law.  The curse for disobeying the law was death (Deuteronomy 28:45).  However, Jesus came and obeyed the whole law on our behalf.  He died to pay the penalty for our disobedience to the law.  Now, we can come to Him, take on His yoke, and He will take ours.  This means, that whenever we are weak and whenever we fail, there is no more penalty or punishment for us.  Why?  Because Jesus took it!  I don’t have to be constantly afraid that I am going to fail God!  Why? Because Jesus had victory on my behalf!

This also leads to one last idea:  Jesus is in control!  He is the one who works in the hearts and minds of His people!  He is the one who grows His church! He is the one who will convict unbelievers to repentance and faith!  I am His instrument and so are you!  He has merely called us to take part in His ministry.  Therefore, when we are burdened and weary in heart, it is important to remember that this is primarily His ministry and His yoke that we get to take part in!  That’s what makes this yoke an easy and light one to bear.  It’s because Jesus has borne it and is bearing it in us and with us!

Praise God!

What Are You Craving?

Taste and See

Taste and See

“Taste and see that the LORD is good.  How happy is the man who takes refuge in Him!” -Ps. 34:8

I woke up in the middle of the night last night with this verse intensely in my heart and mind.

I had been wondering why at times we go to church out of obligation and why at times we just go through the motions. This verse shows us why.

We’ve stopped feasting with God. It’s because we often get distracted from the one who truly matters and is worth focusing on. It’s because our distractions have led us away from remembering how much joy there is in walking closely with Jesus, seeing His glory, and praising Him with other believers. I think, when we again taste and see that the LORD is good, we will desire to worship with brothers and sisters as often as possible, and I mean truly worship!

Do you remember how joyful and excited you were when you were first saved? Do you remember how much you craved God and His word and at the same time were satisfied by Him and yet still desiring more of Him? Are you remembering that the LORD is good today?

May Jesus be worshipped among us all!