Archive for July, 2002

Putting it All on the Line

Sunday, July 28th, 2002
This entry is part 1 of 6 in the series Elijah: The Desert Prophet

Read at beginning of service:

Matthew 16:21-28 (NIV)

21 From that time on Jesus began to explain to his disciples that he must go to Jerusalem and suffer many things at the hands of the elders, chief priests and teachers of the law, and that he must be killed and on the third day be raised to life. 22 Peter took him aside and began to rebuke him. “Never, Lord!” he said. “This shall never happen to you!” 23 Jesus turned and said to Peter, “Get behind me, Satan! You are a stumbling block to me; you do not have in mind the things of God, but the things of men.” 24 Then Jesus said to his disciples, “If anyone would come after me, he must deny himself and take up his cross and follow me. 25 For whoever wants to save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life for me will find it. 26 What good will it be for a man if he gains the whole world, yet forfeits his soul? Or what can a man give in exchange for his soul? 27 For the Son of Man is going to come in his Father’s glory with his angels, and then he will reward each person according to what he has done. 28 I tell you the truth, some who are standing here will not taste death before they see the Son of Man coming in his kingdom.”

INTRODUCTION

For the next few weeks we?re going to be studying the life of a man in the Bible whose single-minded commitment to God will hopefully shock and challenge us. This man was the most famous and dramatic of Israel?s prophets and no one of the Old Testament prophets is so frequently referred to in the New Testament. Elijah was sent to confront, not comfort, and he spoke God?s words to a king who often rejected his message just because he brought it.

Now some of you may be familiar with the story of Elijah and the many spectacular miracles God worked through his life however, I believe that you will be challenged as I was in this study of his life by the deeper miracle of Elijah?s relationship with God ? a miracle that is available to every single one of us.

If you were to think about it I?m sure that you might agree with me that there is a lot of things in this world that distract us from God and seemingly not enough attracting us to Him. I know we often will talk about all the worldly distractions we face as believers, but let me tell you about the greatest distraction I ever faced. This distraction kept me from truly knowing God and loving God in the first 13 years of my life. This distraction was church! The church I grew up did give me lots of knowledge about God ? but there was never really any emphasis on knowing Him. I didn?t read my Bible apart from church, I didn?t really know how to pray, much less pray effectively. I grew up believing that as long as I showed up at church on Sunday morning or at least Sunday School I was fulfilling my duty to God.

It wasn?t until in my later teen years that I was introduced to a church that demonstrated idea of actually having a relationship with God. It was there that I began to fall in love with Him. At this church the focus was on a personal relationship with Christ, not religion or duty to God. When I learned of God?s great love for me and began to understand the great lengths He went through to have a relationship with me it radically changed my life.

I hope you understand, our goal as a fellowship of believers is not to just sing the songs and preach the sermon and go home unchanged and unchallenged. No, the goal is to come together and worship God and have our spiritual perspective radically changed so we can face the world with the challenge of experiencing the life of Christ and sharing the gospel with those around us.

Everybody worships something. God has placed a seed of faith in everyone, everywhere in the world. Many people around us today are worshipping false gods. Here?s an interesting thought ? when the atheist (someone who believes there is no god) is thankful for something he has whom does he thank? He has no one to thank, but maybe himself and he becomes his own god.

Elijah entered into the scene of history rather suddenly in 1 Kings 17:1 during the reign of King Ahab, the seventh king of Israel after the split of the twelve tribes of Israel into two nations, Israel and Judah. Ahab was the most wicked king to ever rule Israel. From the time of David to Ahab the family in Israel had gone downhill fast. David?s son Solomon took many foreign wives that worshipped false gods and this had an impact on the kings of Israel that followed. So Ahab thought it was just a good political move to marry Jezebel who was a Baal worshipper. Then when she came to Israel and married the king guess what she brought with her? The worship of this false god quickly wormed its way into the daily life of Ahab and Israel under the evil influence of Jezebel.

Now it?s also important to mention at this point that Baal was considered to be the god of rain and it?s into this woeful state of the nation and its king that God sends the prophet Elijah. When Elijah first appeared on the scene this is how he is introduced in 1 Kings 17:1,

1 Kings 17:1 (NIV)

1 Now Elijah the Tishbite, from Tishbe in Gilead, said to Ahab, “As the LORD, the God of Israel, lives, whom I serve, there will be neither dew nor rain in the next few years except at my word.”

There are a few observations I?d like to note about this introduction to Elijah:

HIS PROFESSION: “As the Lord, the God of Israel, lives?”

A prophet from the backwater community of Tishbe in Gilead would have no clout in the capital of Israel, Samaria, and definitely would have no influence on the king and queen.

It would be like me going to the Prime Minister?s residence in Ottawa to visit Jean Chretian. I would make it only as far as the front gate. Could you imagine me telling the security person, “I?m Darren Ethier pastor of Hanover Pentecostal Church and I?ve come here with a message from God to the Prime Minister!” There?s no way I would get in, because I have no clout on Sussex Drive. So how did Elijah, a small town prophet, get an audience with the king of Israel?

Elijah?s name means, “My God is Lord.” Elijah was sent from God. He was called and ordained of God, that?s how he made it to the king?s presence. When we follow God?s will for our life he will do extraordinary things with our life to prove Himself.

Elijah was a man of God, with a message from God, who was on a mission with God, who went in the might of God.

When the infidel, Robert G. Ingersoll, was delivering his lectures against Christ and the Bible, his oratorical ability usually assured him of a large crowd. One night after an inflammatory speech in which he severely attacked man?s faith in the Savior, he dramatically took out his watch and said, “I?ll give God a chance to prove that He exists and is almighty. I challenge Him to strike me dead within 5 minutes!” First there was silence, then people became uneasy. Some left the hall, unable to take the nervous strain of the occasion, and one woman fainted. At the end of the allotted time, the atheist exclaimed derisively, “See! There is no God. I am still very much alive!” After the lecture a young fellow said to a Christian lady, “Well, Ingersoll certainly proved something tonight!” Her reply was memorable. “Yes he did,” she said. “He proved God isn?t taking orders from atheists tonight!”

Elijah introduced himself in the King?s presence with a statement of faith as he began saying, “As the Lord, the God of Israel, lives?” Truly, if God is alive, then Ahab is in trouble.

Elijah right away declared in this profession where he was staking his faith, where he was making his claim. And he was prepared to put everything on the line for that belief. Friends, the world needs to see change in the lives of those who profess to have faith in Christ. This kind of faith results in a lasting character change in our life, attitude and direction. Which brings me to the next observation:

HIS POSITION: “?Whom I serve,?”

Elijah had a burden. He was a servant and in order to be a servant he must have a burden. In order to be a servant we must have a burden. If we have no burden for the things of God we will not serve God!

It?s like when a person loses a loved one to a disease or cancer and then they join or start a campaign to raise money and/or awareness for/about that disease or cancer. Because of their loss and pain they now have a burden to help others and try and prevent others from going through what they or their loved one endured.

It?s too easy for us as Christians to forget what God has done for us and not consider what those around us without Christ are going through and are going to go through everlasting. We lose focus and perspective on eternal things and we don?t have a burden ? without a burden you?ll have a weak position spiritually.

In his book, Fuzzy Memories, Jack Handey writes:

There used to be this bully who would demand my lunch money every day. Since I was smaller, I would give it to him. Then I decided to fight back. I started taking karate lessons. But then the karate lesson guy said I had to start paying him five dollars a lesson. So I just went back to paying the bully.

Too many people feel it is easier just to pay the bully than it is to learn how to defeat him. In the time of Elijah, too many people refused to stand up against Queen Jezebel and King Ahab and the ungodliness rampant in the land.

But not Elijah! Elijah didn?t go to Samaria and stand up against Ahab and Jezebel because he was bored, “Oh, I think I?ll go down and deeply offend the king and queen today and try to live to see tomorrow. Yeah, that will be exciting ? I won?t be bored after that!” Elijah left his home, his community, and his comfortable life because he had a burden for God. He had watched his country turn to false gods to the point that it turned his stomach. Then he heard the call of God to go and do something about it.

The Best ABILITY is AVAILABILITY!

There are always those people who say they?re going to live a silent Christian witness. Now I believe we do need to live out our faith with everything we do. But a person can carry that to an extreme and not back up their life with verbal testimony as to why they live the way they do! To be a true witness to the world you need both credibility and accountability. An effective witness in a court of law is going to speak what they have seen and heard. Jesus wasn?t crucified off in a corner somewhere where no one could see! He was crucified out in public for everyone to see and know what He had done for humans. He spoke the truth not only to His disciples in private, but also to the masses in public.

As we heard read this morning,

Matthew 16:24 (NIV)

24 Then Jesus said to his disciples, “If anyone would come after me, he must deny himself and take up his cross and follow me.

Taking up your cross is a public demonstration of your allegiance to Christ and of your position in Christ ? giving evidence to the fact of His lordship over your life.

Who do you serve?

HIS PRAYER ? “there will be neither dew nor rain in the next few years except at my word.”

James 5:17 (NIV)

17 Elijah was a man just like us. He prayed earnestly that it would not rain, and it did not rain on the land for three and a half years.

Elijah was not only putting his life on the line as he went up against the gods of Jezebel but he was putting his faith on the line as well. Elijah didn?t have control of the weather, but he HAD surrendered control of his life over to the One who controlled the weather. Elijah?s willingness to confront King Ahab was a by-product of his prayer life.

And let?s think about his prayer for a moment. Elijah was praying for a national disaster! Could you imagine it not raining for three and a half years? I mean we?re experiencing the effects of having hardly any rain in this past while but that?s still nothing compared to having NO rain! Not only no rain, but no dew on the ground either! Elijah was praying that everyone would become as uncomfortable physically as he was spiritually.

Have you ever noticed how much we pray for our comforts? Home, health, and wealth tend to dominate our prayer life. When these things take center stage in our prayer life our focus starts to sway of of God and onto us. That?s what the enemy wants ? he wants you to focus squarely on self, for self to become your number one concern because when you do that you?re suddenly being mistreated by everyone, including God. Then the world becomes a miserable place and your life becomes a painful existence.

God wants us to place all our faith in Him. Yet how much do we put on the line for God? I want you to hear something this morning ? it?s not necessarily how much faith we have that is important, it is how much of our faith we?re placing in God. Do you see the difference? The difference is always exposed in the midst of trial, in the midst of a test of allegiance, in the midst of the temptation to compromise.

CONCLUSION AND APPLICATION

God used Elijah mightily I believe because Elijah was willing to put his whole life on the line for God. Elijah not only professed his faith in God but he also understood and lived out his position in God and demonstrated his reliance on God in prayer.

What kind of people does God use?

1. People who believe.

God will use people who believe they can be used by God and who believe He will use them. God uses people who have a faith received out of a belief in who God is and what He has accomplished through Jesus Christ.

2. People who surrender.

It?s one thing to believe but it?s another thing to surrender to what you believe. For instance I believe that when a 80 km/hr sign is posted that means that the maximum speed allowed for a vehicle traveling on that portion of road is 80 km/hr. I believe that and I?m sure you do too! But surrendering to that belief is actually obeying the posted speed limit no matter what the impulse is to do! I?ll leave that thought with you for a minute!!

Elijah believed that God was alive and Lord over Israel, Elijah believed that God had called Him to speak against the evil that was running rampant through Israel ? but Elijah still had a choice of whether to surrender or not ? Elijah was used mightily by God because he surrendered. He put everything on the line in surrender to God and His purposes!!

It?s too easy to make excuses for why we don?t serve God. The bottom line is you either serve Him or you don?t ? you either have a burden for God and the things of God or you don?t. The truth is when you make yourself available to God through your surrender and obedience then He will do things through you that are far beyond your abilities and what you would even imagine.

3. People who pray beyond their convenience.

It?s easy to pray for things that are convenient but how often do you pray for those things which may be inconvenient? Or, from a different perspective of the same point, how often do you pray when it is inconvenient for you to pray?

A study has been done which made the observation that less than 10% of all Christians are committed to the point that they actively serve their church and daily study their Bibles and pray. And this same study found out that those who were committed were also found to be the happiest.

I want to ask you this morning, how much are you willing to put on the line for God? Now how much are you putting on the line for God?

Kingdom Growth

Sunday, July 14th, 2002
This entry is part 3 of 3 in the series Evangelism Made Simple (EMS)

Read at beginning of service:

1 Corinthians 3:1-23 (NIV)

1 Brothers, I could not address you as spiritual but as worldly–mere infants in Christ. 2 I gave you milk, not solid food, for you were not yet ready for it. Indeed, you are still not ready. 3 You are still worldly. For since there is jealousy and quarreling among you, are you not worldly? Are you not acting like mere men? 4 For when one says, “I follow Paul,” and another, “I follow Apollos,” are you not mere men? 5 What, after all, is Apollos? And what is Paul? Only servants, through whom you came to believe–as the Lord has assigned to each his task. 6 I planted the seed, Apollos watered it, but God made it grow. 7 So neither he who plants nor he who waters is anything, but only God, who makes things grow. 8 The man who plants and the man who waters have one purpose, and each will be rewarded according to his own labor. 9 For we are God’s fellow workers; you are God’s field, God’s building. 10 By the grace God has given me, I laid a foundation as an expert builder, and someone else is building on it. But each one should be careful how he builds. 11 For no one can lay any foundation other than the one already laid, which is Jesus Christ. 12 If any man builds on this foundation using gold, silver, costly stones, wood, hay or straw, 13 his work will be shown for what it is, because the Day will bring it to light. It will be revealed with fire, and the fire will test the quality of each man’s work. 14 If what he has built survives, he will receive his reward. 15 If it is burned up, he will suffer loss; he himself will be saved, but only as one escaping through the flames. 16 Don’t you know that you yourselves are God’s temple and that God’s Spirit lives in you? 17 If anyone destroys God’s temple, God will destroy him; for God’s temple is sacred, and you are that temple. 18 Do not deceive yourselves. If any one of you thinks he is wise by the standards of this age, he should become a “fool” so that he may become wise. 19 For the wisdom of this world is foolishness in God’s sight. As it is written: “He catches the wise in their craftiness”; 20 and again, “The Lord knows that the thoughts of the wise are futile.” 21 So then, no more boasting about men! All things are yours, 22 whether Paul or Apollos or Cephas or the world or life or death or the present or the future–all are yours, 23 and you are of Christ, and Christ is of God.

INTRODUCTION

John 4:27-42 (NIV)

27 Just then his disciples returned and were surprised to find him talking with a woman. But no one asked, “What do you want?” or “Why are you talking with her?” 28 Then, leaving her water jar, the woman went back to the town and said to the people, 29 “Come, see a man who told me everything I ever did. Could this be the Christ?” 30 They came out of the town and made their way toward him. 31 Meanwhile his disciples urged him, “Rabbi, eat something.” 32 But he said to them, “I have food to eat that you know nothing about.” 33 Then his disciples said to each other, “Could someone have brought him food?” 34 “My food,” said Jesus, “is to do the will of him who sent me and to finish his work. 35 Do you not say, ‘Four months more and then the harvest’? I tell you, open your eyes and look at the fields! They are ripe for harvest. 36 Even now the reaper draws his wages, even now he harvests the crop for eternal life, so that the sower and the reaper may be glad together. 37 Thus the saying ‘One sows and another reaps’ is true. 38 I sent you to reap what you have not worked for. Others have done the hard work, and you have reaped the benefits of their labor.” 39 Many of the Samaritans from that town believed in him because of the woman’s testimony, “He told me everything I ever did.” 40 So when the Samaritans came to him, they urged him to stay with them, and he stayed two days. 41 And because of his words many more became believers. 42 They said to the woman, “We no longer believe just because of what you said; now we have heard for ourselves, and we know that this man really is the Savior of the world.”

(Hold up can of Coca-Cola) – Coca-Cola is one product that has far outgrown its humble beginnings. In 1886, Dr. John Pemberton first introduced Coca-Cola in Atlanta, Georgia. The pharmacist concocted a caramel-colored syrup in a three-legged brass kettle in his backyard. He first ?distributed? Coca-Cola by carrying it in a jug down the street to Jacobs? Pharmacy.
After a little more than 100 years, surveys show that 97% of the world has heard of this sugar and water concoction while 1.7 billion people world-wide have no access to the good news of Jesus Christ! It is estimated that 17 million people die every year without having heard the name of Jesus!

  • Hearing those facts can be very sobering to the church ? but they should also be challenging, motivating and inspiring in the hopes of bringing the church to a new level of commitment in sharing the message of forgiveness of sins in Jesus Christ. Sometimes its hard to understand if God is such a loving God then why would He let so many people perish year after year without knowing about Him? But the answer to that lies in the fact that because God is love He not only sent walked the earth and died for our sins and rose again showing victory over death and sin BUT also established His church to spread the good news so that all would have the opportunity to know Him.

2 Peter 3:8-9 (NIV)

8 But do not forget this one thing, dear friends: With the Lord a day is like a thousand years, and a thousand years are like a day. 9 The Lord is not slow in keeping his promise, as some understand slowness. He is patient with you, not wanting anyone to perish, but everyone to come to repentance.

  • It is intended in the design of the church that its purpose would be to go to the lost and tell them about Jesus and multiply and grow the kingdom of God! And yet?

Alan Nelson ? ?The longer a church has been in existence, the more its resources go toward its own preservation rather than toward outreach and evangelism. Our tendency is to design ministries that meet our own needs as opposed to the needs of those who have not yet entered the kingdom.?

Michael S. Hamilton, Assistant Professor of History at Seattle Pacific University wrote, ?In the 1930?s, most missionary agencies emphasized evangelism, church-planting, and discipleship. In 1998, however, four of the five largest overseas ministries specialized in relief, development, and education work. For many of these agencies, evangelism is a secondary concern.

  • I want to ask you an important question this morning. Raise your hand if you would like to see the Hanover Pentecostal Church reach the lost people of our community!
  • Reaching the community for Christ is the reason that we exist as a church. It should be the goal of every single one of us who call ourselves a Christian to each reach a person for Jesus Christ and then mentor them to where they too can make disciples. What that means is that we want to take people who do not know Christ, help them to become a disciple of Jesus and then get them to the point where they can go make disciples of others. The goal is spiritual reproduction. Not for our sake but for their sake. Not so that we are lifted up or the church gains attention but so that God may receive all the glory and the perishing are rescued from death and given life!

If a woman was to rush into the church right now and scream out, ?Somebody help me, my husband is stuck under his car?, I know that right away we?d have people rushing to her side and to her husband to help ? there would be those running to his car to help get him out, there would be someone calling 911 to get the medical authorities there, there would be someone rounding up some blankets to cover the man with when he?s removed from under the car, there would be someone comforting his wife and then many of us would be praying for them. I believe that we?d all rally around that couple and attempt to keep physical death from happening ? but friends how many of us respond with the same urgency with those who are spiritually dead apart from God?

  • I believe that one of the ways you can judge the health of a church is to see how many people are being won to Christ ? how many people are being rescued from the kingdom of darkness and brought into the kingdom of light (not for brownie points, but out of a genuine concern for their eternal destiny). The other way is by the measure by which we help people grow in their faith or in other words helping them to mature. All that we do as a church should be focused in some way on those two areas.
  • Today, as we continue the series on Evangelism Made Simple I?m going to talk about church growth but there is actually another term that better expresses what the church is called to do and that is Kingdom Growth
  • You see, when I talk about growing the church, it can be misunderstood to mean that all I am seeking is a large church. If that is the case, then one way we can make the church larger is to try to get people from other churches to come to our church. I mean, really, all we need are better programs, a more friendly staff and people, and a better tasting coffee and they?ll come in droves! Yet friend?s, that is NOT kingdom growth and that is not to be the focus of what we do. All we?d be doing is moving fish from one bowl to the next. I don?t want that!
  • The real issue for us as a church is the issue of Kingdom growth. That is bringing people into the Kingdom of God from the kingdom of satan (heaven/world, light/darkness, life/death).
  • We can grow in number without expanding the Kingdom any, but that is not what we want. We want to see new people added to God?s family! That is kingdom growth! That is the growth I pray for and desire for in this community!
  • Today as we take a final look at Jesus encounter with the woman at the well, we are going to look at Kingdom Growth according to Jesus – the process of kingdom growth, the focus needed for kingdom growth to happen and the rewards of kingdom growth.
  • This message today really goes to the heart of what each and every one of us who are Christians can be doing!

According to Jesus, Kingdom growth?

INVOLVES A CHAIN-REACTION 27-30, 39-42

John 4:27-30 (NIV)

27 Just then his disciples returned and were surprised to find him talking with a woman. But no one asked, “What do you want?” or “Why are you talking with her?” 28 Then, leaving her water jar, the woman went back to the town and said to the people, 29 “Come, see a man who told me everything I ever did. Could this be the Christ?” 30 They came out of the town and made their way toward him.

John 4:39-42 (NIV)

39 Many of the Samaritans from that town believed in him because of the woman’s testimony, “He told me everything I ever did.” 40 So when the Samaritans came to him, they urged him to stay with them, and he stayed two days. 41 And because of his words many more became believers. 42 They said to the woman, “We no longer believe just because of what you said; now we have heard for ourselves, and we know that this man really is the Savior of the world.”

  • Kingdom growth involves a domino effect. This is what I call, ?make one to make one?.

1. It starts with planting a seed by telling another person about the kingdom of God. V 27.

  • In this whole story that we have been looking at we see that Jesus took the time to speak with this woman about the Kingdom. Jesus planted a seed in this woman that germinated very quickly.
  • We are called to do a couple things in the kingdom growth process, we are to plant seeds and we are to water the seeds that other people have planted.
  • If you are a farmer, you need to eventually put some seed in the ground if you want to have a harvest. You do want to spend the proper time preparing the ground, but at some point, you have to drop the seed in the ground.
  • As far as kingdom growth is concerned, God only holds us responsible for planting and watering.

Paul writes,

1 Corinthians 3:6-9 (NIV)

6 I planted the seed, Apollos watered it, but God made it grow. 7 So neither he who plants nor he who waters is anything, but only God, who makes things grow. 8 The man who plants and the man who waters have one purpose, and each will be rewarded according to his own labor. 9 For we are God’s fellow workers; you are God’s field, God’s building.

  • If we plant and water all of our lives and not one seed blooms, God will bless us for the effort. God does not hold us accountable for how other people respond. If He did, Noah would have been in big trouble after 120 years of preaching to no avail!
  • We cannot discriminate as to who we will tell about Jesus and who we wouldn?t.
  • The disciples we shocked that Jesus would be speaking with this woman who was not a Jew. Our church should be a haven of salvation for ALL people in the community no matter who they are or where they live.
  • If you know a lost person, they are someone with which a seed needs to be planted.

Robert Louis Stevenson, ?Don?t judge each day by the harvest you reap, but by the seeds you plant.?

2. Once a person accepts the message, their life and priorities change v 28

  • Notice what happened with this woman. Jesus offered her the living water of the gospel, she wanted to accept it. Once she did her life and priorities were forever changed.
  • This woman left her water pot and went to the city and told others about Jesus.
  • When you accept the living water of the Gospel, your life and priorities should change. Your life will be about serving Jesus and telling other people about Him.

3. The person, who receives the message, then shares it with other people. V29

  • In verse 29, the woman gets into town and starts telling other people about Jesus. She asks them if they thought He was the Messiah. She was not asking as if she doubted it, but she was going to let others judge for themselves. She poised the intriguing question, ?Could He be the Christ??
  • This is a good point for us. As we share Jesus, we are to present the evidence of who Jesus is and tell them what He has done for us. Then we let them come to a decision. If we try to force a decision on a person, we will not get a commitment to Jesus from them and more often than not we?ll simply push them farther away.

There was a young salesman who was disappointed about losing a big sale, and as he talked with his sales manager he lamented, ?I guess it just proves you can lead a horse to water but you can?t make him drink.? The manager replied, ?Son, take my advice: your job is not to make him drink. Your job is to make him thirsty.? So it is with evangelism. Our lives should be so filled with Christ that they create a thirst for the Gospel.

4. The people they share the gospel with respond. V30, v 39-42

  • In verse 30 we see that the people with whom she shared the gospel with wanted to investigate it for themselves.
  • We need to welcome that investigation from people we are sharing with.
  • In verse 39 we see that many of the Samaritans believed in Him because of what the woman had told them. But others needed to spend some time with Jesus and hear from Him before they believed.

John 4:42 (NIV)

42 They said to the woman, “We no longer believe just because of what you said; now we have heard for ourselves, and we know that this man really is the Savior of the world.”

  • The key to kingdom growth is not in demographic studies (which can be helpful), a special program or a special ministry, but it is simply each one of us telling other people about Jesus and being ready when they respond!

(Kingdom growth involves a chain reaction ? process)

According to Jesus, Kingdom growth…

INVOLVES PROPER FOCUS 31-35

  • There are two focuses that are possible ? focusing on physical needs or on spiritual needs.

1.The disciples concern.

John 4:31-33 (NIV)

31 Meanwhile his disciples urged him, “Rabbi, eat something.” 32 But he said to them, “I have food to eat that you know nothing about.” 33 Then his disciples said to each other, “Could someone have brought him food?”

  • Notice that when the disciples return, their focus in on the physical needs of Jesus. They were surprised by the fact that Jesus had been speaking to a woman with whom He shouldn?t have been speaking to.
  • The disciples paid no attention to the spiritual needs of the woman that Jesus was speaking to! They encouraged Jesus to eat (after all isn?t that why they went into town to get some food?) but He told them that He already had food to eat. The disciples had no clue what He was speaking of.

2. Jesus? concern.

John 4:34 (NIV)

34 “My food,” said Jesus, “is to do the will of him who sent me and to finish his work.

  • As a church we have to be careful that we do not get so focused on the physical that we forget about the big picture. As Christians, we have to guard against being so focused on taking care of our physical needs that we forget to take care of the spiritual needs of those around us. This is the ?food? Jesus is talking about!
  • The disciples were getting so wrapped up in what they were doing that they were forgetting to eat!
  • In verse 34 we see where Jesus? focus is. His focus in on doing what God wants Him to do. Jesus will not let His physical needs go unmet, but His focus is not on those needs but on doing what God called Him to do.
  • Our concern needs to be where Jesus? is.

Matthew 6:31-33 (NIV)

31 So do not worry, saying, ‘What shall we eat?’ or ‘What shall we drink?’ or ‘What shall we wear?’ 32 For the pagans run after all these things, and your heavenly Father knows that you need them. 33 But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well.

3. Jesus? challenge.

John 4:35 (NIV)

35 Do you not say, ‘Four months more and then the harvest’? I tell you, open your eyes and look at the fields! They are ripe for harvest.

  • The challenge that Jesus gives to us still today is focus on the harvest.
  • Just picture this scene! Jesus is talking to the disciples, the woman has left to go into the city to share the good news about Jesus. The city then comes out en masse, heading towards Jesus and the disciples. Jesus is speaking to them about the harvest and all the sudden all of these people are approaching them!
  • I want to ask you this question, ?How many times have we missed the harvest because we have not been watching the fields??

In the early 1900?s through the 1960?s Broadway Presbyterian Church was a powerful witness of the Gospel of Jesus Christ in Upper Manhattan, but from the 1960?s to the 1990?s a subtle change began to take place. A change in emphasis stole in as massive feeding programs for the homeless were undertaken and then church membership slipped from over 1000 to 120. In the soup kitchens, prayers were not even offered over meals out of concern that the clients might resent it. And it was discovered that the same people were coming through the lines year after year – there was no change taking place in their lives (World Magazine, 26 January 2002).

  • What happened? The decisive point of the battle, the Gospel of Jesus Christ, had been surrendered. Free food doesn?t transform lives, the resurrected Christ transforms lives. But we run the risk of the same powerlessness if we do not hold in balance Kindness without compromise! The point of this story is not to say that soup kitchens and other charitable activity is wrong but that they are not the focus ? the people who come, the harvest is the focus!

Charles Spurgeon, ?Lives with many aims are like water trickling through innumerable streams, none of which are wide enough or deep enough to float the merest cockleshell of a boat. But a life with one purpose is like a mighty river flowing between its banks, bearing to on either side.?

  • How many times have we missed the harvest because we have not been watching the fields?

According to Jesus, Kingdom growth…

INVOLVES REWARDS (36-38, 39-42)

John 4:36-38 (NIV)

36 Even now the reaper draws his wages, even now he harvests the crop for eternal life, so that the sower and the reaper may be glad together. 37 Thus the saying ‘One sows and another reaps’ is true. 38 I sent you to reap what you have not worked for. Others have done the hard work, and you have reaped the benefits of their labor.”

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John 4:39-42 (NIV)

39 Many of the Samaritans from that town believed in him because of the woman’s testimony, “He told me everything I ever did.” 40 So when the Samaritans came to him, they urged him to stay with them, and he stayed two days. 41 And because of his words many more became believers. 42 They said to the woman, “We no longer believe just because of what you said; now we have heard for ourselves, and we know that this man really is the Savior of the world.”

  • Jesus wants us to know the great rewards that are received by those who plant and water the seeds of the kingdom.

1. The wages of those who plant and water are the fruits of their labor which are everlasting! (v 36)

John 4:36 (NIV)

36 Even now the reaper draws his wages, even now he harvests the crop for eternal life, so that the sower and the reaper may be glad together.

  • The work of a Christian in sharing their faith and telling others about Jesus results in the experience of seeing the increase in the kingdom of God. This work is an everlasting work that will never perish or wither away or dwindle to nothing.
  • What else can you do right now that will pay you now and for eternity?
  • If you have ever been a part of winning a person to Christ, it will be one of the most exciting things that you will ever do. You are helping a person receive eternal life with God! You are saving them from the pits if hell!
  • Many times the harvest that we reap will happen because of the seeds that someone else planted and they never saw come to harvest. Or there may be times that others will reap the harvest from the seeds that you plant but irregardless both the reaper and the sower will rejoice together in the fruit that is produced!

2. We have the privilege of serving with other Christians. V37, 38

John 4:37-38 (NIV)

37 Thus the saying ‘One sows and another reaps’ is true. 38 I sent you to reap what you have not worked for. Others have done the hard work, and you have reaped the benefits of their labor.”

3. We have the privilege of serving for and with Jesus. V38

John 4:38 (NIV)

38 I sent you to reap what you have not worked for. Others have done the hard work, and you have reaped the benefits of their labor.”

1 Corinthians 3:6-9 says, I planted, Apollos watered, but God was causing the growth. So then neither the one who plants nor the one who waters is anything, but God who causes the growth. Now he who plants and he who waters are one; but each will receive his own reward according to his own labor. For we are God?s fellow workers; you are God?s field, God?s building.

  • The seeds that Jesus planted with this Samaritan woman may have also opened the door for Phillip to preach the Gospel in Samaria later on in Acts 8:5-8
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  • There is nothing greater than serving Jesus and witnessing His working in and through us as we surrender to His will for our lives in the promoting of His kingdom!

One Sunday as they drove home from church, a little girl turned to her mother and said, ?Mommy, there?s something about the preacher?s message this morning that I don?t understand.? The mother said, ?Oh? What is it?? The little girl replied, ?Well, he said that God is bigger than we are. He said God is so big that He could hold the world in His hand. Is that true?? The mother replied, ?Yes, that?s true, honey.? ?But Mommy, he also said that God comes to live inside of us when we believe in Jesus as our Savior. Is that true, too?? Again, the mother assured the little girl that what the pastor had said was true. With a puzzled look on her face the little girl then asked, ?If God is bigger than us and He lives in us, wouldn?t He show through??

CONCLUSION

  • As a church our focus needs to be on Kingdom growth. As the kingdom grows, so will the church.
  • For the kingdom to grow we need to understand the process. The kingdom will not grow if you just expect the preacher to do it, or if you expect the deacons, or mature Christians to make it happen.
  • Kingdom growth will happen when all of us who belong to Jesus get out and share the message of the gospel with people around us.
  • We need to maintain a proper focus and we also need to realize that there will be rewards for our labor for the Lord.
  • God wants us to reach as many people for Him as we can. God has blessed up in a big way. Now we have to ask ourselves, what are we going to do with what God has blessed this church with? Are we going to reach out or are we going to focus on ourselves Are we going to do what we need to bring in new souls to the kingdom, breaking down whatever barriers there are, or are we going to please ourselves? ? Are we going to be fishers of men or keepers of the aquarium?
  • Do you want to see Hanover Pentecostal Church reach the lost? It is your decision folks?

The Quest for Living Water

Sunday, July 7th, 2002
This entry is part 2 of 3 in the series Evangelism Made Simple (EMS)

Read at beginning of service:

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Jeremiah 17:5-8, 12-14 (NIV)

5 This is what the LORD says: “Cursed is the one who trusts in man, who depends on flesh for his strength and whose heart turns away from the LORD. 6 He will be like a bush in the wastelands; he will not see prosperity when it comes. He will dwell in the parched places of the desert, in a salt land where no one lives. 7 “But blessed is the man who trusts in the LORD, whose confidence is in him. 8 He will be like a tree planted by the water that sends out its roots by the stream. It does not fear when heat comes; its leaves are always green. It has no worries in a year of drought and never fails to bear fruit.”

12 A glorious throne, exalted from the beginning, is the place of our sanctuary. 13 O LORD, the hope of Israel, all who forsake you will be put to shame. Those who turn away from you will be written in the dust because they have forsaken the LORD, the spring of living water. 14 Heal me, O LORD, and I will be healed; save me and I will be saved, for you are the one I praise.

INTRODUCTION

How many of us have ever taken the time to take a good look at our life? Maybe look back at where you?ve been and then try looking ahead to see where you want to be. Of course, this kind of exercise inevitably leads to a wide range of emotions. Some would look back with dread and look forward in hope. Some would look back with joy and look forward with uncertainty. Some would simply say what?s the point!

But let me ask you, at this point in your life do you know what you want out of life or is life just a blur that seems to happen? Or maybe do you feel you have an idea of what you?d like in life but are frustrated by the lack of substance in that dream? Where you want to be, what you want to have always seems to just beyond reach and never realized.

Have you ever been thirsty for something? You know what I mean ? so thirsty that nothing else would satisfy or quench your thirst. Do you even know what it means to thirst?

The truth is, if you would answer these questions you?ll discover that each one of us are looking for refreshment in our lives. We are all living busy lives. We start out looking forward to that 16th birthday, and then we look forward to getting out of high school. We continue our search for refreshment by thinking about getting the college degree, then the job and somewhere along the line a spouse, then children, then retirement. We keep thinking that each of the upcoming steps in life will bring satisfaction to us only to find that it does not. It is the seemingly never-ending quest for refreshment.

Today, as we continue our series on Evangelism Made Simple, we?re going to spend some time looking at the message of the evangelist. For you must understand that this message brings the fulfillment of the quest of every member of the human race. It is this message that Jesus shared with Samaritan woman at a well.

John 4:7-18 (NIV)

7 When a Samaritan woman came to draw water, Jesus said to her, “Will you give me a drink?” 8 (His disciples had gone into the town to buy food.) 9 The Samaritan woman said to him, “You are a Jew and I am a Samaritan woman. How can you ask me for a drink?” (For Jews do not associate with Samaritans.) 10 Jesus answered her, “If you knew the gift of God and who it is that asks you for a drink, you would have asked him and he would have given you living water.” 11 “Sir,” the woman said, “you have nothing to draw with and the well is deep. Where can you get this living water? 12 Are you greater than our father Jacob, who gave us the well and drank from it himself, as did also his sons and his flocks and herds?” 13 Jesus answered, “Everyone who drinks this water will be thirsty again, 14 but whoever drinks the water I give him will never thirst. Indeed, the water I give him will become in him a spring of water welling up to eternal life.” 15 The woman said to him, “Sir, give me this water so that I won’t get thirsty and have to keep coming here to draw water.” 16 He told her, “Go, call your husband and come back.” 17 “I have no husband,” she replied. Jesus said to her, “You are right when you say you have no husband. 18 The fact is, you have had five husbands, and the man you now have is not your husband. What you have just said is quite true.”

Face it. Day to day life can be boring and mundane. It can leave us feeling weary and dreary. The woman at the well was looking for refreshment in her life. This woman went to a well to get some water, but what she ended up receiving was something that would satisfy her thirst for the rest of her life and for all of eternity. This is the message we as Christians, as evangelists need to be sharing. The message of living water that is found in Jesus Christ ? the message that brings the only refreshment that can satisfy our deepest thirsts. Today we are going to look at three steps that will lead us down the path to real refreshment.

KNOW WHERE TO LOOK (v10-11)

  • This woman that Jesus converses with is looking for refreshment from a well of water. She went looking for something to refresh her physical thirst. Little did she know what she was going to receive from Jesus!

John 4:10-11 (NIV)

10 Jesus answered her, “If you knew the gift of God and who it is that asks you for a drink, you would have asked him and he would have given you living water.” 11 “Sir,” the woman said, “you have nothing to draw with and the well is deep. Where can you get this living water?

  • In verse ten Jesus tells the woman that real refreshment is a gift from God that can be found through Him.

John 7:37-38 (NIV)

37 On the last and greatest day of the Feast, Jesus stood and said in a loud voice, “If anyone is thirsty, let him come to me and drink. 38 Whoever believes in me, as the Scripture has said, streams of living water will flow from within him.”

Revelation 7:17 (NIV)

17 For the Lamb at the center of the throne will be their shepherd; he will lead them to springs of living water. And God will wipe away every tear from their eyes.”

Jeremiah 2:13 (NIV)

13 “My people have committed two sins: They have forsaken me, the spring of living water, and have dug their own cisterns, broken cisterns that cannot hold water.

  • There was a country song that I remember from when I was a kid. It was called something like “Looking For Love”. The song had a line in it that said, “looking for love in all the wrong places looking for love in too many places”.
  • In our lives, we tend to look for refreshment or some relief from or purpose for the mundane activities of life in all the wrong places.
  • If we are going to find real refreshment, we need to know where to look for it.
  • In today?s world people are looking for relief from the rigors of life. People will look for this relief in the bars, they will look for it in the entertainment arena or they will look outside of their marriages to find relief.
  • This poor woman was looking for refreshment all of her life and until this point she did not know where to look.
  • In observing people since I became a Christian, I find that people will look everywhere else but Jesus for real refreshment in life.
  • I do not know why this is except that maybe because sometimes Christians do not live their lives in such a way that it reflects any amount of refreshment from the rigors of life.
  • Some of this may come from the fact that in many churches, you will have a small number of people doing most of the work. When this happens, church can become a burden instead of a joy.
  • But Jesus never intended His church to be a drain on His people. When people come together and pitch in and work according to their areas of giftedness, then the church will grow.
  • We will have a sense of refreshment in our lives and because we are serving something other than ourselves, we will be more open to share our faith with other people. And people will see the living water flowing through us and want some for themselves.
  • The Samaritan woman had no clue as to where to find the source of real refreshment and so she starts asking Jesus questions about water and begins to lead her to the source of real refreshment. Jesus did this because He knew what was in the woman?s heart; He knew what she needed in life.
  • Jesus knows what you need also.
  • One of the steps that we need to take so that we can have real refreshment is we need to know where to go to find it. And it is only found in Christ ? He is the source of living water ? find your source of refreshment in Him and help others to see the life He brings when we draw from His river.
  • The next step we need to follow is:

KNOW WHAT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR (v11-12)

  • Once we know where to go, we need to know what we are looking for.

John 4:11-12 (NIV)

11 “Sir,” the woman said, “you have nothing to draw with and the well is deep. Where can you get this living water? 12 Are you greater than our father Jacob, who gave us the well and drank from it himself, as did also his sons and his flocks and herds?”

  • When Jesus spoke of living water, the people of His day understood that term to be talking about a body of water that was moving, like a stream or a flowing spring or river. So as Jesus is speaking to this woman, she still does not know what she is looking for. She tells Jesus that He does not have anything with which to draw water out of this 100 foot deep well. Jesus is standing before this woman and she does not know what He can offer her.
  • Today in 2002 nothing much has changed. How many people have you come across who have told you that they tried the Jesus thing before and it did not work for them? The problem with a person who says this is that they don?t know what they are looking for. How many people are there who once were “on fire” Christians have smoldered until they are kind of hit and miss in church attendance!
  • Why does this happen? It is because these people really do not know what they are looking for when they come to Jesus. They are looking for things other than what He wants to give them. Their quest for refreshment may have brought them to Christ but they?re not willing to receive the refreshment He offers. Or even worse they?ve been presented with a gospel message that is not the one Jesus gave?
  • Men know immediately how to quench their physical thirst, but their spiritual thirst is a different matter. Many times people will come to Jesus and just want Him to take care of their physical thirst. They want this but they do not want to seek the real refreshment that Jesus has to offer.
  • We usually misunderstand the spiritual thirst and try to quench it with the stagnant waters of the flesh and of this world. The result is poison and death.
  • The stagnant waters of the flesh are such things as lust, immorality, drunkenness, indulgence, and pride.
  • The stagnant waters of the world are such things as the love of money, cars, houses, lands, clothes, extravagant living, position, and power.
  • Within their hearts men sense a thirst for…

purpose

meaning

significance

satisfaction

fulfillment

something that is missing

something to fill the void, the emptiness and the loneliness

deliverance from a sense of lostness

freedom from undue anxiety, stress, and pressure

  • Many times we will look for the wrong things to fill these needs.
  • Jesus can give us all these things, but He offers a greater gift.
  • The stagnant waters of the flesh and the world never quench a man?s thirst. They are like salt water; they only make a man crave for more and more.

James 4:1-4 (NIV)

1 What causes fights and quarrels among you? Don’t they come from your desires that battle within you? 2 You want something but don’t get it. You kill and covet, but you cannot have what you want. You quarrel and fight. You do not have, because you do not ask God. 3 When you ask, you do not receive, because you ask with wrong motives, that you may spend what you get on your pleasures. 4 You adulterous people, don’t you know that friendship with the world is hatred toward God? Anyone who chooses to be a friend of the world becomes an enemy of God.

  • So we?re left with the question, “What was it that Jesus was offering her when He offered her living water?” In this passage Jesus is offering the woman a relationship with Him that will give her real refreshment.

John 7:38-39 (NIV)

38 Whoever believes in me, as the Scripture has said, streams of living water will flow from within him.” 39 By this he meant the Spirit, whom those who believed in him were later to receive. Up to that time the Spirit had not been given, since Jesus had not yet been glorified.

  • The gift of God, this living water is the personal relationship that we can have with the source of life. Jesus was offering her this.
  • Jesus is comparing the blessing that the world has to offer verses the blessings that one who belongs to Him will receive.
  • As you grow in Christ, your life will begin to have meaning and satisfaction.
  • What we need to look for is a relationship with Jesus. A relationship with Jesus is one that grows and matures. Whenever we stop growing, we start dying.
  • Jesus was offering this woman real refreshment. In her life is appears that she was seeking worldly refreshment through the relationships that she had with men. Jesus was telling her that she was drawing water out of a stagnate source and the He could give her living water that would refresh her.

KNOW WHY YOU NEED TO LOOK (v13-18)

  • The last step in the process of finding real refreshment is knowing why you need to look for it.
  • As Jesus carries on His conversation with this woman, she is starting to understand that Jesus is not talking about the water found in the well. LET?S READ VERSES 13-18

John 4:13-18 (NIV)

13 Jesus answered, “Everyone who drinks this water will be thirsty again, 14 but whoever drinks the water I give him will never thirst. Indeed, the water I give him will become in him a spring of water welling up to eternal life.” 15 The woman said to him, “Sir, give me this water so that I won’t get thirsty and have to keep coming here to draw water.” 16 He told her, “Go, call your husband and come back.” 17 “I have no husband,” she replied. Jesus said to her, “You are right when you say you have no husband. 18 The fact is, you have had five husbands, and the man you now have is not your husband. What you have just said is quite true.”

  • Here are some reasons why we need to seek the real refreshment that Jesus offers to us:

We need to be cleansed

  • Have ever been hot tired and sweaty? Remember how good it felt to get into the cleansing waters of the shower and how refreshed you felt when you got out of the shower? You were dirty and you needed to be cleansed. You were not going to feel good until you hit that shower.
  • Notice in verse 15 that the woman asked Jesus for the water that He had offered her.
  • Now look at what He tells her to do in verse 16? (go get her husband) That would seem like an odd request. Remember that Jesus knew the heart of this woman.
  • This woman had asked for the water of God?s grace and she needed to know just how much she needed it, she needed to be made aware of her dormant thirst.
  • Jesus asked her to get her husband so that in might reveal her life, and perhaps lead her to repentance.
  • This woman needed to be convicted of her own sin and her need to be cleansed.
  • Once we understand how much we need Jesus, it will help us to want to look for Him.
  • Friends sin must always be revealed for what it is ? the dirtying, death causing blight that separates us from a relationship with Holy God. Coming under the conviction of the need to be opens the doors to walking into the refreshing, cleansing springs of living water.

So we can be truly satisfied

  • Jesus tells us in verse 13 that whoever drinks from the dead water of the world will never be satisfied. Think about it, how many people are satisfied, I mean truly, completely, satisfied by what the world has to offer? Can we ever have enough money, power, or possessions?
  • Jesus says in verse 14 that He offers real refreshment. We will not need to seek happiness and fulfillment in other things.
  • Verse 14 also tells us that we will have a constant supply of this living water within us. This is accomplished by the indwelling gift of the Holy Spirit that we receive when we are immersed into Christ (Acts 2:38)

Acts 2:38 (NIV)

38 Peter replied, “Repent and be baptized, every one of you, in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your sins. And you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit.

John 6:35 (NIV)

35 Then Jesus declared, “I am the bread of life. He who comes to me will never go hungry, and he who believes in me will never be thirsty.

The living water will spring up to eternal life

  • Verse 14 tells us that the water Jesus has to offer will become in us a well of water springing up to eternal life.
  • The blessing that the world has to offer will not lead to eternal life, but blessings that Jesus has to offer will spring up to eternal life.

John 6:27-29 (NIV)

27 Do not work for food that spoils, but for food that endures to eternal life, which the Son of Man will give you. On him God the Father has placed his seal of approval.” 28 Then they asked him, “What must we do to do the works God requires?” 29 Jesus answered, “The work of God is this: to believe in the one he has sent.”

CONCLUSION

  • What are you trying to fill the empty hole within you with?
  • Are you tired, weary and in need of some refreshment in life?
  • If you are, you need to seek the living water that is offered to you by Jesus.
  • Jesus offers you the gift of eternal life because He loves you and wants you to be with Him for eternity.
  • John records for us this encounter between Jesus and this Samaritan woman to show us that His offer is open to everyone. This is the message of life ? come and drink at the fountain of life?