Sunday, February 14, 2016

February 14, 2016
Pastor Dan’s Message
Romans 5:6-8 “God’s Love”
Turning Point Wesleyan Church

Today, we are going to take a look at Chapter 5, verses 6 through 8. But before we begin with something new, let’s recap what we covered last week. In Chapter 5:5, God is telling us:
5) (ESV) And hope does not put us to shame, because God’s Love has been poured into our hearts through the Holy Spirit who has been given to us.

5) (NLT) “And this hope will not lead to disappointment. For we know how dearly God Loves us, because he has given us the Holy Spirit to fill our hearts with his love.”

We have Evidence of God’s HOPE and We Must rest assured that we have a Life within His HOPE. We can never be GOOD ENOUGH without Him. No matter how hard we try. We will always fall short. But when we live our lives through Him, then we are always Good Enough.

Let’s showing respect for God’s Words as we read Romans 5:6-8.
NLT)
6) When we were utterly helpless, Christ came at just the right time and died for us sinners.
7) Now, most people would not be willing to die for an upright person, though someone might perhaps be willing to die for a person who is especially good.
8) But God showed his great love for us by sending Christ to die for us while we were still sinners.
ESV)
6) For while we were still weak, at the right time Christ died for the ungodly.
7) For one will scarcely die for a righteous person—though perhaps for a good person one would dare even to die—
8) But God shows his love for us in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us.
We find within these verses, a description of God's love towards us. What does it mean to you when we read verse 6? “When we were utterly helpless, Christ came at just the right time and died for us sinners.”
When we witness the birth of a kitten, a puppy, and for sure if we are fortunate enough to be there when a mother gives birth to a daughter or son, those babies are as precious and helpless as anything I can think of.

That is a good image to latch onto when we think of us that is you and me, when we don’t have God in us. However I asked for you to visualize your appearance, your abilities in the absence of God in your life, I believe with a great degree of accuracy, you would not see yourself as a newborn kitten, puppy or a baby, helpless, without strength and venerable. 
Oh Yes, I belief most of us would have an image that is quit opposite of that.
When we are walking without or with weak faith, we believe we are the strong ones because we make our decisions and it is those who turn their lives over to God who are actually the weak ones. But don’t’ you see, that is the lie. With sin in this world, things are not as they are. They change and become just the opposite as what they should be.
When we live within this world:
·        We have thoughts of how does this affect me.
·        We hang on to and we do not forgive and forget others for what they have done to us.
·        When we make our decisions on what we want to do, we are living within this world.
·        And when we live within this world, things are not as they seem.
·        Things are totally upside down, backwards, and they do not contain the Truth.

Verse 6 says that while we had no strength, when there was no Truth within us that is when Christ died for us. We thought we were of strength, doing the things we want to do and being who we want to be but that is when we are weak; as a new baby, helpless, defenseless, and lost.

Paul describes the greatness of God’s Love.
This Love which is given to the underserving, to those without strength, to the ungodly, to sinners.

In verse 6 it says, “Christ came at just the right time.” All the way through the Gospels, we hear of Jesus comparing His Ministry to a time line. Even way back when Jesus preformed His first miracle. That was at the wedding when Mary told Jesus that they were out of wine. Do you remember it? Jesus told his mother “Woman, what does this have to do with me? My hour has not yet come.” (John 2:1-11)
Then there is another example later in John 8:20. Just days before He was betrayed, Jesus was teaching in the Temple and He was not withholding any punches from letting the Teachers of the Law know how far they have missed God’s Plan. “But he was not arrested, because his time had not yet come.”
Everything Jesus did was to God’s Plan, not of His Own. Everything happened in the right order and at the right time. Everything.
Some 2000 years ago, when Jesus was born and when He died, the world was just at the right time.  
·        The world was just spiritually ripe enough.
·        It was economically perfect.
·        It was just at the excellent time when the spoken and written languages were perfected enough so His Word could be shared to all and recorded in writings.
·        The world was in an excellent shape politically. The right people were in power so God could use them to do the necessary things for God’s Plan to be lived out.
·        And the world was just right geographically. People had moved and were living in just the right places so that God’s Word could spread to the whole world.  
Everything; that is Everything was Perfect. Sometimes within life, we find it very difficult to understand why things are happening to us or those who we love. This is especially apparent when something happens to young people.
But we must find comfort in knowing that God is in Control and it is all according to God’s Plan. Everything that happens is according to God’s Plan.

6) When we were utterly helpless, Christ came at just the right time and died for us sinners.
7) Now, most people would not be willing to die for an upright person, though someone might perhaps be willing to die for a person who is especially good.

I have to admit that I have found it difficult to come to the meaning of some of the words found with this scripture.
“Not be willing to die for an upright person, though someone might perhaps be willing to die for a person who is especially good.”
·        An Upright – Righteous Person
·        Good Person or especially Good Person

In order for us to gain a full understanding, it will be necessary for us to go back and review what was said in Romans, Chapter 1. Here it is explaining to us that God is not just intelligent, but rather everything in life comes from God Himself and it is well thought out, it is planned and it is being orchestrally played out throughout time for all of His Creations.

Romans 1: 19) “They know the truth about God because He has made it obvious to them. For ever since the world was created, people have seen the earth and sky. Through everything God made, they can clearly see his invisible qualities – his eternal power and divine nature. So they have no excuse for not knowing God.”
Take a moment and look at how a flower is put together. They are not only used in the reproduction of themselves but they provide food for insects. How its beauty is not for itself but for the life of the entire plant which grew it. What about the leaves on a tree? How wonderfully are they put together? They are of beauty on their own as well but they are also built like a very smooth running machine. They exchange carbon monoxide for oxygen. 
But just as before with the flower, the leaf does not live life for itself but rather it is for the rest of the tree which grew it. It exists for the health and growth of the limbs, branches, and the trunk and even down deep into the roots.
What about the beauty of this rock which we call earth? The earth’s beauty is very complex.
·        We have water which we can see in ponds, lakes and oceans as well as what oozes around things down deep within.
·        We have the soil which blows in the wind and allows seeds to sprout and to take hold within.
·        We have the hard and solid rocks. Some are very colorful while others hold great value to us.
·        We have the pressure of the earth which creates and holds oil and gasses within which we extract to use to support our lives.
·        All of this makes this ball which we call earth such a well put together planet but none of it is created for itself but rather it is made of parts which were created to support the whole.
·        This wonder earth spins 24/7. It spins of a constant speed of a little over 1000 miles per hour. Does that stir up any motion sickness within anyone? (1037 miles per hour)
·        And not only is the earth spinning at an incredible speed, but it also flying through space so that within 365 1/4 days we will have returned to the same location which we are at right now, all the while creating for us the wonderful flavors of Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter. This earth of ours flies through space and around the sun at a rate of just over 1000 miles per second. (67,062 miles per hour)
When we look at this all, all of God’s Creation. How can anyone not see God’s finger prints on everything? By being a witness of this; By being alive; I ask you, How can anyone not know and understand that God has this all together.  
When I think people who may reject that God is God, several types of people come to mind.
·        There are those of the 1st Group. Those who just don’t think. They are the ones who don’t know God and choose not to know Him. And through their lack of effort, they don’t allow themselves to understand so therefore, they don’t allow their faith to begin.
·        And then there are those of the 2nd Group. Those who put all of their trust and understanding into their knowledge and within their understanding and of their capacity of doing. In this group you will find Scientist, Lawyers, and Engineers and so on. These are the ones who are all too fast to tell you that there is no God.
But here is what God is saying in Romans, Chapter 1. Since you live within this world which He, God created, then there is no excuse, none at all for not knowing of Him and not knowing Him. None. I believe it is easy for us all to put those people who belong within those two groups, putting them into this scripture and say that no one would be willing to die for those who refuse to see and understand that God is Real. It is reasonable to place both of those groups in the “Upright Person’s” place within this scripture but is that what this scripture is telling us? Is that the true and full meaning behind it?
In Romans 1:28-30, God illuminates the effects of some very ugly sins of this world. Sins which in one way or another, have at one time or another, filled both yours and my lives. And God points out that He has abandoned us to our sins.
·        Foolish thinking
·        Doing things which should have never been done.
·        Being filled with wickedness
·        Being full of sin
·        Greed
·        Hate
·        Envy
·        Murder
·        Quarreling
·        Deception
·        Malicious Behavior
·        And Gossip
·        Backstabbers
·        Haters of God
·        Insolent
·        Being full of Pride
·        Boastful
·        And disobeying your parents.

Here God is lumping them all together. Within the same breath, He is taking what we may think are extremes cases of different kinds of sins. Some are very terrible and unthinkable sins while some of the others are almost innocent sins. God puts them all together as He tells us because of these sins, He is abandoning us.
Along with today’s example, God gives us three important issues to come to grasp with.
1.   Romans 1: 19 - No one is exempt, not even one. God showing that through His nature we are exposed to Him so there is NO EXCUSE available to anyone for not knowing of Him and not knowing Him.
2.   Romans 1:28-30 – God showing that there is such a wide range of things which we can do which separates us from Him. Murder to disobeying our parents. Regardless, all of it and any of it removes us from Him.
3.   Romans 5:7 – And here in today’s words. God is pointing out that it is even in the closest of things which will separate us from Him as well.
Romans 5:7, God is referring to the difference between an “upright person” and an “especially good person”.
I have searched in this, trying to come to a solid understanding of why God is using these two types of examples here. And I have found:
·        An Upright Person does what is right
·        But a Good Person does what is right and they live their lives by a code of ethics.

Now I must point out here that in either case, it doesn’t matter which one, neither person is saved unless they have turned their lives over to God and have begun to live a new life through Him. We Must All Understand that.
·        By living your life in a Righteous way, it does not lead to salvation.
·        And by living your life as a Good Person, it does not lead to salvation.
But with that being understood, let’s go back to the difference of those two types of people and why did God include this point within His Word. As we had talked about, in Romans 1:28-30, God illustrated in a very wide and extreme way, that sin of all nature drives us away from God. But here, God is illustrating to us that it is even in the closeness of the two which will separate us from Him.
God is demonstrated that even when we feel we are doing what is right, and I am talking about even within our personal walk with Him, we can so easily get misdirected and miss out on where He was wanting for us to go.
It is sometimes pretty obvious to us on the big stuff. We shouldn’t murder, we shouldn’t commit adultery. But it is also in the little things. Remember the old saying, ‘God is in the Details’?
We must keep a watchful eye in our pursuit of God and in our walk with Him. Just as a skipper of a ship stays at the wheel, you need to stay at yours and you need to stay awake. God may lead us on a path which resembles the flight of a butterfly but if He does, that is what we need, to grow step by step by step. But we most certainly don’t want to fly as a butterfly does when God is leading us on a straight line.
It is so easy to get mislead and it is also just as easy for this world to lead us into compromising our beliefs and our faith.
Here is an example of just how far sin and our embrace of sin has already led some of us away from God. Recently, there was a trial of a man who within just days of being released from prison for a sexual crime, broke in a house of an elderly couple, killed the grandfather, rapped the 70+ year old grandmother and then proceeded on and killed her and then he moved to do the same to the 5 year old granddaughter That is when he police showed up and stopped him. The scary thing is during this man’s 2nd trial, the jury was going to dismiss the charges that is until one man stood up and wouldn’t agree.
I know this story, even though it is true it is hard grasp and hard to understand but just take a moment and see where our country is compared to His Truth.  
·        We are a country of it being right to do what you want. If it FEELS GOOD – DO IT
·        Abortion is legal and it has become as easy as taking a pill at home.
·        It is socially acceptable if a person wants a child, then they can go out and make it happen without any connection to the second parent.
·        It is socially acceptable and encouraged for same sex couples to get married and be recognized as a family.
·        It is socially acceptable and encouraged for same sex couples to adopt children.
I don’t believe I need to go on.
We all know how far we have come but remember, all of these steps have been through very small baby steps, through small differences and changes. Doesn’t that tie into our scripture for today? Just like the difference between a Righteous Person and a Good Person. God's Love is a Love that is so far better and beyond even the best of love among humans. And Jesus died for all. Include those of us who were neither righteous nor good.
·        How does the death of Christ on the cross, demonstrate the Love of Our Father?
It is in the facts that:
·        It is Harder for the Father to send His only Son, to die for us
·        And it is because God the Father is in Christ, Reconciling the world to Himself. (2 Corinthians 5:19)
Let me ask you this. Would it not be easier to understand and to accept if the cross was demonstrating the indifference, the insignificance, and the importance of God the Father?
A God who let the innocent Jesus, allowing Him to be taken up by wicked men, tortured, and crucified all the while God the Father did nothing?
That is until you know the Truth. That is knowing that God the Father and Jesus Christ are One.
With knowing of that Truth, it demonstrates the Truth of the Love of God which was upon that cross.
The work of Jesus on the cross was for you and it is God's ultimate proof of His love for you.
Now God may give additional proof to you, but He can give no greater proof.
·        If the cross is the ultimate demonstration of God's love,
·        It is also the ultimate demonstration of man's hatred.
·        And it also proves that the height of man's hatred CAN NOT defeat the height of God's love.
The demonstration of God's love isn't so much in that Jesus died, but in whom Jesus died for - undeserving sinners and rebels against Him.
8) But God showed his great love for us by sending Christ to die for us while we were still sinners.


Friday, February 5, 2016

February 7, 2016
Pastor Dan’s Message
Romans 5:5 “God’s Love”
Turning Point Wesleyan Church

Just Not Good Enough.
All I want is to be enough. 
I want to be skinny enough;
Smart enough;
Tall enough;
Pretty enough. 

All I want is to be enough. 
I just want to look in the mirror and not hate everything I see. 
I want to wake up in the morning and not wish that I was still sleeping. 
Because when I sleep, I escape reality. 
And in reality I am not enough. 

I Am Just Not Good Enough
Is it just me?
Am I the reason why I may not be good enough?
Am I Too Lost to be Good?
Do I love too much?
Do I Hate too much?
What is missing from my life?
This life that I am in – it just doesn't seem to be enough.

I Am Just Not Good Enough
That thought just echoes through my mind.
I can't silence it.
I try to convince myself I am worthy
But the voice in my head echoes even louder.
"I AM JUST NOT GOOD ENOUGH".
I try to build myself up but there is always just something there that knocks me back down again.
I feel so lost.

I Am Just Not Good Enough
I take my first step in – and I want to step back out.
I try speak the first word – but I want to shout it!
My very first sentence is - “Life is just too tough!”
My very last breath, I Scream! – “I just wasn’t good enough”.

All I want is to be Good Enough.

How does this speak to you? What in it speaks to you? Do you find yourself entrapped in these words? Do you see others who are trapped within them?
How does this speak to you?

In Romans 5:5, God says this through Paul.

5) (ESV) And hope does not put us to shame, because God’s Love has been poured into our hearts through the Holy Spirit who has been given to us.

5) (NLT) “And this hope will not lead to disappointment. For we know how dearly God Loves us, because he has given us the Holy Spirit to fill our hearts with his love.”

We have Evidence of this HOPE and We rest Assured in a Life within His HOPE:
·         God’s Love is in your heart RIGHT NOW!
·         AND there is EVIDENCE of the presence of the Holy Spirit in your Life!

And this HOPE does not disappoint.
And How do we know this? Because the Love of God has been poured out into your heart by the Holy Spirit who was given to us.

This HOPE does not disappoint:
The HOPE that suffering builds in us is not a HOPE that will be disappointed.
We are assured of this because God has proved or assured us of His purpose to complete His work in and into each one of us. The proof being of the love of God … poured out in our hearts by the Holy Spirit who was given to us.

Every Christian should KNOW what it is like to have as well as FEEL the Love of God … which has been poured out into their heart

Each of us has a deep - inner awareness of God's love for us.

We are only in chapter 5 but it is very clear that Paul's approach to writing this Book is in his usual way, approaching things with the use of Logical Arguments and those logical arguments do stir up some deep emotions within us. At times, these emptions do their work by shocking us, they push us into some very disturbing areas of our lives and they show us how sin constantly demoralize us as well.
But the Book of Romans is Not lacking in the Emotion of or in the Passionate Experiences with Our God.

Paul wants us to think and he directs us to find the right thoughts about God, but he also wants us to know and to have the right experiences with God as well.
“The Love of God … poured out in our hearts.” God does not issue His Love to us as if it was delivered to us in a trickle.

As if to make sure that we can absorb it all, dripped upon us as we walk with Him and just drippling it upon us to assure that none of it falls off and is wasted.  
But rather it is poured out in our hearts.

It is poured out with an abundance.
It is poured without worry or caution of it being accepted or not.
It is poured without concerns if it will go to waste.
It is poured without any signs of hesitation.
It is offered to us all.
It is not a onetime gesture type of thing but rather it comes to us as a continue offering.
It gushes down upon us, overflowing in abundance.
And totally without any hesitation or concern of what we will do with it.
It is a True Offering of Grace.

Some Christians try to accept it and try to live their lives as if this Gift was only given in a trickle but God wants us to know that it is an outpouring of His love.

How do you see God issuing His Love towards you?
·         Is it like a Flash Flood?
·         Or is it as a Trickle?

Or maybe the question that should be asked is:
“How do you, in what way do you accept God’s Love towards you?”

As a Flash Flood?
§  Drenching you to the bone,
§  Soaked you through and through,
§  Whereas you have and do live life as if are totally and absolutely surrendered upon to Your God.
or
As a Trickle?
§  “Just give me a little at a time, Lord”.
§  Let me earn it as I go.
§  Let me be comfortable with this before I get more.
§  Let me be in control with my reality
§  But all the while thinking that I still find my Love within You God.

This love is ours, yours and mine. And it came from and delivered with the Holy Spirit who was given to us.

As I began today with talking about - Just not being Good Enough:
·         Did you find yourself within that description?
·         Are you still feeling that way?
·         Or at one time, did you find yourself feeling that way?
·         Did that describe how someone who you know maybe feeling?

When we find ourselves in that type of thought, the vision of our reality is that way BECAUSE we are lacking of the awareness of God's Love.
Lacking in the awareness of the Holy Spirit.

We are captured within this state of mind because we fail to accept the constant Flood of God’s Grace which continues to come from Him all the time.

This Grace of Love is designed to fill up our soul. But if we refuse it, reject it, it leaves us exposed and so quickly the enemy takes us and makes us his captives.

This Grace from God is being offered to us by our Loving God, the Holy Spirit.
The Holy Spirit beckons us, He calls us to be in a constant walk with Him.

Think of it this way,
The Love of God is like ‘light to a blind man’s eye’.
That is until the Holy Spirit opens that eye.
May we open not only one but both of our eyes in submission to our Lord.
And let us embrace the Holy Spirit and welcome Him to live within all of us.
Let us welcome God to cover us.
To pour out of abundance.
To flood us with His Love.
And let this Love of His soak out of us for all to see. Amen.

Everyone who is a Christian has the Holy Spirit within them.
(Romans 8:9 “You, however, are not in the flesh but in the Spirit, if in fact the Spirit of God dwells in you. Anyone who does not have the Spirit of Christ does not belong to him.”)

But not every Christian lives in the fullness of the Holy Spirit. There are a large number of Christians who have begun their walk but for this reason or that, they have found themselves stalled within that walk.
(Ephesians 5:18 “Don’t be drunk with wine, because that will ruin your life. Instead, be filled with the Holy Spirit,)

And not every Christian walks in the Holy Spirit. But when you are filled with the Spirit, He lives out of you and this New Life is an outward sign of an inward Peace with God.
 (Romans 8:4-5 “He did this so that the just requirement of the law would be fully satisfied for us, who no longer follow our sinful nature but instead follow the Spirit.
Those who are dominated by the sinful nature think about sinful things, but those who are controlled by the Holy Spirit think about things that please the Spirit.”)

In John 16, we find Jesus talking to his disciples and explaining to them that the time is coming soon for His Crucifixion.

They do not understand it yet but He is telling them that soon, they will ask the Father for things and the Father will grant those things because they ask in His Name.

Jesus will no longer be asking the Father in their place but rather, they will be directly asking the Father and the Father who is listening to them because the Father is pleased with them because they have Faith in Jesus.

Jesus finishes his lesson with these few words, (John 16:33) “I have told you all this so that you may have PEACE in ME. Here on earth you will have many trials and sorrows. But take heart, because I have overcome the world.”

Remember, Temptations comes from the Evil One. And Trials come from the Lord.
God gives us Trials not as being mean to us but rather through His Love.

And it is important to know that He does not put anything upon us in which we cannot handle. So Jesus is telling his disciples that out of His Glorious Love, they will receive trials from Him so that they can grow in Love and in Life with Him. But Jesus also tells them that they will also experience grief. Sorrows will come because why, because they, you and I are no longer part of this world. We reject this world to pursue a life with Him. Through our Faith in God, we are separated from this world. We can find comfort from Jesus’ profound promise found in His last words, “Because I have overcome the world.”

I would like to close with a Deborah Ann’s Poem.

Take heart,
lest you become weary
for I will never forsake you
though things may be dreary.


Take heart,
when troubles come your way
for I came to give you peace
by shedding light on your way.


Take heart,
when worry is at your door
for I came to give you hope
in a new life for evermore.


Take heart,
when burdens overload you
for I will lead and guide you
on what you need to do.


Take heart,
when disappointments mount
for I came to encourage you
on Me, you can always count!

Our decision of faith in God is all about us. He allows us to make the decisions on how far or how close we want to be with Him. Although, we make that decision and that decision should be very important to us, regardless, He continues to rain down His Love upon us all. That is what True Love is. That is the Character of Our God and Our Lord.
Love; He is Love.