Sunday, July 21, 2013
An Enduring Faith for the Trials of the Christian Life - Hebrews 12:1-11
This is a sermon I preached at Victory Memorial Baptist Church in Louisville, KY on July 21, 2013. The text deals with how Christians are to go through suffering and discipline and also why Christians go through suffering. I hope that it is helpful and encouraging for you.
Sunday, February 24, 2013
Scattering and Gathering
From the very beginning, God has given us a mission to fill the earth with his glory. To our father Adam, he gave the command to take what was in the garden in Eden and fill the earth with it. "And God blessed them. And God said to them, 'Be fruitful and multiply and fill the earth and subdue it..." (Genesis 1:28) So what was in the garden in Eden? First, humans made in the image of God. Second, a cultivated garden of order and life. God's goal was to fill the earth with his image and with his creation. The purpose was that both his image bearers and his creation were to declare his glory in all the earth.
But in steps sin. Because Adam and Eve sinned against God, disastrous consequences occurred to the human race. But God's plan to fill the earth with his Glory was not thwarted. It changes slightly, but is not thwarted. "For the earth will be filled with the knowledge of the glory of the LORD as the waters cover the sea." (Habakkuk 2:14) God uses both the Scattering and Gathering of his people to accomplish his purposes, even when resisted against. Over and over in Scripture we see this imagery of Scattering and Gathering.
The first example in Scripture is Babel. Man was supposed to scatter to the ends of the earth and fill the earth. However, in Genesis 11 the people of the earth are outright resisting that command. "Then they said, 'Come, let us build ourselves a city and a tower with its top in the heavens, and let us make a name for ourselves, lest we be dispersed over the face of the whole earth." (Genesis 11:4) They not only did not do what God had commanded them to do, but they also were definitively selfish in their pursuits. They wanted to make a name for themselves and they did not want to be scattered. They were doubly evil. God forced them to separate and to fill the earth by creating many languages and cultures. God Scattered them and in the process created a more glorious redemption of all peoples.
Another example of Scattering and Gathering in Scripture occurs during the Exile. For many reasons beyond the scope of a blog post, God sent his people into exile away from Jerusalem. They were cut off from the land and from the only place they were able to worship the LORD. God scattered them because they were idolatrous and adulterous. Again, God uses scattering as punishment for sin. But, God would later use this scattering of people to accomplish his purposes.
Another example similar to the exile occurs after the Church has begun. Jesus has been raised from the dead and has given the Spirit to the Church to accomplish the Great Commission. However, we find the church just chilling in Jerusalem instead of going to make disciples of all peoples. A great persecution arose in Jerusalem such that they had to leave and fill the earth. They fled to all places, but specifically to these Jewish centers that remained from the Exile many years prior. It would be in these places that the gospel churches would plant first.
God scatters so that He might gather.
God will accomplish his purpose to fill the earth with his glory.
I often fear that I am too much like the people at Babel. I desire to make a name for myself and to stay at "home". I want to build my kingdom and increase my glory. I don't want to be separated from that which is comfortable and normative. I resist the call to go fill the earth with knowledge of the glory of God. But, I do not want to be like these people at Babel and resist God's call.
As the people of God are beginning to return from Exile, Nehemiah prays a wonderful prayer. As part of this prayer he says, "Remember the word that you commanded your servant saying, 'If you are unfaithful, I will scatter you among the peoples, but if you return to me and keep my commandments and do them, though you outcasts are in the uttermost parts of heaven, from there I will gather them and bring them to the place that I have chosen, to make my name dwell there." (Nehemiah 1:8-9)
As I read this, I cannot help but think of Paul's word to Timothy. "If we are faithless, he remains faithful--for he cannot deny himself." (2 Timothy 2:13) God is faithful and his scattering of us will be to accomplish his purpose to fill the earth with the knowledge of the glory of God.
We must rest on this in our going. We are sent with a divine mission. We are about the King of the Universe's business. We are sent by the one with all authority. Let us not be like those at Babel seeking to make a name for ourselves. Let us go to the earth where the knowledge of the glory of God is not known and worshiped and there make him known.
But in steps sin. Because Adam and Eve sinned against God, disastrous consequences occurred to the human race. But God's plan to fill the earth with his Glory was not thwarted. It changes slightly, but is not thwarted. "For the earth will be filled with the knowledge of the glory of the LORD as the waters cover the sea." (Habakkuk 2:14) God uses both the Scattering and Gathering of his people to accomplish his purposes, even when resisted against. Over and over in Scripture we see this imagery of Scattering and Gathering.
The first example in Scripture is Babel. Man was supposed to scatter to the ends of the earth and fill the earth. However, in Genesis 11 the people of the earth are outright resisting that command. "Then they said, 'Come, let us build ourselves a city and a tower with its top in the heavens, and let us make a name for ourselves, lest we be dispersed over the face of the whole earth." (Genesis 11:4) They not only did not do what God had commanded them to do, but they also were definitively selfish in their pursuits. They wanted to make a name for themselves and they did not want to be scattered. They were doubly evil. God forced them to separate and to fill the earth by creating many languages and cultures. God Scattered them and in the process created a more glorious redemption of all peoples.
Another example of Scattering and Gathering in Scripture occurs during the Exile. For many reasons beyond the scope of a blog post, God sent his people into exile away from Jerusalem. They were cut off from the land and from the only place they were able to worship the LORD. God scattered them because they were idolatrous and adulterous. Again, God uses scattering as punishment for sin. But, God would later use this scattering of people to accomplish his purposes.
Another example similar to the exile occurs after the Church has begun. Jesus has been raised from the dead and has given the Spirit to the Church to accomplish the Great Commission. However, we find the church just chilling in Jerusalem instead of going to make disciples of all peoples. A great persecution arose in Jerusalem such that they had to leave and fill the earth. They fled to all places, but specifically to these Jewish centers that remained from the Exile many years prior. It would be in these places that the gospel churches would plant first.
God scatters so that He might gather.
God will accomplish his purpose to fill the earth with his glory.
I often fear that I am too much like the people at Babel. I desire to make a name for myself and to stay at "home". I want to build my kingdom and increase my glory. I don't want to be separated from that which is comfortable and normative. I resist the call to go fill the earth with knowledge of the glory of God. But, I do not want to be like these people at Babel and resist God's call.
As the people of God are beginning to return from Exile, Nehemiah prays a wonderful prayer. As part of this prayer he says, "Remember the word that you commanded your servant saying, 'If you are unfaithful, I will scatter you among the peoples, but if you return to me and keep my commandments and do them, though you outcasts are in the uttermost parts of heaven, from there I will gather them and bring them to the place that I have chosen, to make my name dwell there." (Nehemiah 1:8-9)
As I read this, I cannot help but think of Paul's word to Timothy. "If we are faithless, he remains faithful--for he cannot deny himself." (2 Timothy 2:13) God is faithful and his scattering of us will be to accomplish his purpose to fill the earth with the knowledge of the glory of God.
We must rest on this in our going. We are sent with a divine mission. We are about the King of the Universe's business. We are sent by the one with all authority. Let us not be like those at Babel seeking to make a name for ourselves. Let us go to the earth where the knowledge of the glory of God is not known and worshiped and there make him known.
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Quick Update
I wanted to quickly update you on what God is doing in my life in Louisville.
Church Involvement - A wise man once told me: "Be careful of how invested you get into a small church, because before you know it, you will be leading the worship." Well, his wise words have turned prophetic. Other than helping co-lead our worship, God has opened many doors to serve, teach, and grow with the people at Victory Memorial. Community and church vibrancy has been so much better in 2013 and will continue to progress as we reach the neighborhood with the gospel.
->Pray for our efforts in reaching our Hispanic neighbors with a newly hired Hispanic minister.
->Pray for our Pastor, Scott Lamb, and his family while pastoring a church in a tough environment.
Fall 2013 - I originally applied to go with the IMB to serve for this coming summer, but doors have opened for me to serve in Spain (most likely) this coming Fall. I will be helping teach English in a high school in Southern Spain and seeking to continue gospel relationships that have been formed already. I am stoked to get to spend ~4 months overseas and get some credit with Southern at the same time.
->Pray a prayer of thanks to God for providing finances and pray for continued support of others so that I can do both school and missions.
Seminary - I am taking 15 hours this semester, which might be one too many classes. Along with this, I am helping to lead and organize a Seminary-wide service project in April. We are partnering with 20+ organizations across Louisville and plan to send 250+ volunteers to help meet their pressing needs. I am also helping to lead and serve in other ways across campus as part of the Student Leadership Council. Needless to say, life is very full right now. My favorite class so far has been Islamic Thought: Belief and Practice. It has opened my eyes to much that I was very ignorant of and hostile towards.
->Pray that my necessary busyness would not lead to a hard heart, but sanctification and gospel growth in our city.
I hope you and your families are well! Share with me how I can be praying for you and your communities.
Byron "Training to run a marathon at the end of 2013" Smith
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