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- Jeremiah is the book that tells you how God deals with nations. Do
- you realize that there are some nations which the Bible mentions that
- are not even in existence any more? The nation Moab, for instance, is
- not around any more. And yet Jeremiah chapter 50 mentions that God
- would judge the nation Moab. What happened? Well, according to the
- Bible, He judged them so hard they're not even in existence.
-
- There are some other countries that God has judged. The nation of the
- Hittites are not even around any more. There was a big problem with
- archaeology for the longest; they said the word "Hittite" was just a
- scribal addition to the Scriptures, and that there never was such a
- city or group of people called the Hittites. In 1973 they unearthed
- some things which they couldn't recognize. They didn't look like
- anything they had seen before. They got to searching around and
- searching around; then, all of a sudden, through decoding the
- language, that these people called themselves "Hittites." What
- happened? Well, the Bible just proved them wrong again; that's what
- happened!
-
- You give it enough time, and this book is going to prove itself over
- and over and over again. Every sphere and atmosphere, every amount of
- knowledge--historical, medical--in ANY way possible--this Book is
- going to prove itself to be true time and time again.
-
- And God purposely lets the world make a complete fool out of itself.
- And then he'll show these fools what has already been written down;
- and it will just come up and prove the Bible every time. Archaeology
- backs it up; history backs it up. Any kind of sphere of knowledge you
- want to look at will back up this old Book, the Bible.
-
- Now, Jeremiah was a preacher whom God called from the womb. We don't
- believe in abortion; we believe it's wrong. One of the reasons we
- believe it's wrong is because God called Jeremiah when he was in the
- womb--and he moved. God did a lot of things with some of his men who
- were still in the womb. John the Baptist was in the womb for six
- months, and he saw Mary, the mother of Jesus, come in--and, boy, he
- jumped and leaped from within the womb. What happened? He was
- ALIVE--that's what happened! And he knew that that was something
- wonderful; God called him.
-
- Jeremiah is a similar person. He's a man child, and he's called to go
- to a nation that's stiff-necked and hard-headed. God said, "You go
- and you preach to them." And Jeremiah's a hard preacher. He's such a
- hard preacher that he preaches to over five different kings. He
- preaches for over 23 years. The end result is, he winds up with about
- three converts--and that's it. After only 23 years of preaching,
- three people finally fell in with him, and God blessed those three men
- and helped them. Jeremiah was that kind of a preacher.
-
- In fact, God said, "Jeremiah, I don't even want you to get married.
- The time is so rough and so bad, I need all your attention to be
- focused upon me. Don't get married." And he didn't get married. And
- Jeremiah had no children, no offspring.
-
- You say, "What happened to Jeremiah?" You'll see him in heaven.
- You'll see him one today.
-
- I want you now to see what Jeremiah preached to the nation of Israel.
- Jeremiah 4:1-4:
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- If thou wilt return, O Israel, saith the LORD, return unto me: and if
- thou wilt put away thine abominations out of my sight, then shalt thou
- not remove.
-
- And thou shalt swear, the LORD liveth, in truth, in judgment, and in
- righteousness; and the nations shall bless themselves in him, and in
- him shall they glory.
-
- For thus saith the LORD to the men of Judah and Jerusalem, Break up
- your fallow ground, and sow not among thorns.
-
- Circumcize yourselves to the LORD, and take away the foreskins of your
- heart, ye men of Judah and inhabitants of Jerusalem; lest my fury come
- forth like fire, and burn that none can quench it, because of the evil
- of your doings.
-
-
-
- Look here in verse 1. Here, through the prophet Jeremiah, God says
- something that is somewhat confusing. He says, "Return unto me: and
- if thou wilt put away thine abominations out of my sight, then shalt
- thou not remove." The interesting thing about this is that it's
- almost an impossibility. It's almost an impossibility to put anything
- out of the sight of God.
-
- Why? Psalm 139:7: Whither shall I go from thy Spirit? or whither
- shall I flee from thy presence? If I ascend up into heaven, thou art
- there: if I make my bed in hell, behold, thou art there. If I take
- the wings of the morning, and dwell in the uttermost parts of the sea;
- Even there shall thy hand lead me, and thy right hand shall hold me.
- If I say, Surely the darkness shall cover me; even the night shall be
- light about me. Yea, the darkness hideth not from thee; but the night
- shineth as the day: the darkness and the light are both alike to thee.
-
- God says, "Take the abomination away out of my sight." That's
- impossible, because God is everywhere. He's in heaven; he's in hell.
- God is between you and me. You say, "What is that?" Well, that's a
- good definition in a roundabout way. What is God? The Bible says,
- "God is a spirit." What exactly does that mean? Well, if God is in
- heaven and hell at the same time, and darkness and light are both
- alike to Him, then that tells you something tremendous about God. You
- say, "What is God?" God is space. The space between you and me is
- God. And yet, I see you, and you see me. But between us, although we
- can't see God, God is there. That's space. That's God.
-
- And so, when God says, "Thou shalt take away thine abomination out of
- my sight," that's impossible to do--unless God has a certain place
- that He looks.
-
- That's what we want to explore now. Does God have a certain place
- that He looks upon man? I believe that He does. Let me show you what
- I'm talking about.
-
- Go to the book of I Samuel, chapter 16. This is a wonderful portion
- of Scripture. God gets mad at the king, and He decides He's going to
- get another king. And so God goes looking for another king, and He
- knows who the king is. But yet He's going to do something with this
- king that He's never done with any other king. Look at verses 6 and
- 7. You know the story if you know your Bible at all; Samuel goes to
- the house of Jesse to search for a king, but he doesn't really know
- who the king is. Samuel, being a "good, American Christian," looks at
- what we would look at. He saw the first guy coming in; he was a nice,
- big, strapping fellow, with a lot of muscles and a lot of hair and a
- lot of good looks. He said, "Surely the Lord's anointed is before
- me."
-
- And the Lord said, "Hey, don't look at him. I've rejected him. He is
- not what I want."
-
- Verse 6: "And it came to pass, when they were come, that he looked on
- Eliab, and said, Surely the Lord's anointed is before him. But the
- Lord said unto Samuel, Look not on his ountenance, or on the height of
- his stature; because I have refused him: for the Lord seeth not as man
- seeth; for man looketh on the outward appearance, but the Lord looketh
- on the heart."
-
- The reason why you have nowhere to hide or nowhere to run, is because
- God looks at the heart. I don't care where you go or what you do. No
- matter where you are, God has one place in mind. If God has two eyes,
- or if God has seven eyes, or if God has one eye--I can't figure out
- how many eyes God has got, because I keep running across a God who has
- got all kinds of eyes--I don't care how many eyes He's got, I want to
- tell you that God has got but one place to look with any of His eyes,
- and that's upon your heart.
-
- There's no place to hide.
-
- I don't know about you, but I'd hate to be a sinner, away from God,
- running from God, having heard the gospel, having known the way of
- salvation--and reject it and be running from God. Why? Because
- there's no place to hide.
-
- God would be looking at your heart all the time.
-
- People keep wondering about where the heathen go. "Where do the
- heathen go, if they don't know anything about the gospel?" I'll tell
- you where they go! They go to K-Mart; they go to Woolworth's; they go
- to Sears. That's where the heathen go! If you don't believe it, just
- look around; they're everywhere, brother!
-
- I'll tell you where the heathen go. They'll go to Heaven if they get
- saved, and if they reject Jesus Christ, they'll go to hell. You say,
- "What if they never heard?" Brethren, they have heard. In 1990, the
- whole world has heard the gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ. If there
- is some place out there in Papua New Guinea where they've never heard,
- then let me tell you something--it's not those people who are at
- fault; it's God's people who are at fault. God is trying to get
- somebody out there to talk to them and so they could get witnessed to
- and so they can hear the gospel. Do you know why God sends
- missionaries? Because God looks upon the nation; He doesn't look at
- how good they are. He looks upon the nation and He sees how wicked
- they are. But yet He'll look--not at their faces, not at the king,
- not at the monetary value--but He'll look upon the heart.
-
- If there's one lost sinner in Africa, brother, God will work on a
- Christian to get him over there. Why? He'll look at that heart. He
- sees in that heart that that fellow has but one thing, one commodity,
- that God looks for in a sinner.
-
- What is it? I'm glad you asked! Look at Jeremiah chapter 5. When
- God looks at your heart, this is what God wants to see. God wants
- this thing in your heart more than anything else. I'll tell you
- something; there are a lot of people who have this all fouled up.
- That's why they teach this heresy that some are born to die and go to
- hell, and some are born to get saved and go to heaven. They don't
- understand the Bible. Let me tell you something; God looks at the
- heart. When He sees this commodity in the heart, He'll save you.
- Here's the commodity:
-
- Jeremiah 5:3: "O LORD, are not thine eyes upon the truth?" That's a
- question. "Thou hast stricken them, but they have not grieved: thou
- hast consumed them, but they have refused to receive correction: they
- have made their faces harder than a rock; they have refused to
- return."
-
- What happened to the nation of Israel? God started looking at the
- individual, and He said, "There is no truth and desire in their heart
- for the truth. Therefore, I'll turn that nation upside down."
-
- God turned the nation of Israel upside down and shook it until 2500
- years later, in 1948. What happened? God didn't bring them back
- because they were looking for Him. God brought them back because of
- His prophecy that those whom He scattered He would bring back at the
- end times. Brethren, that's how we know we're in the end times.
-
- Let me ask you something. Have you got truth abiding in your heart?
- Is there something in your heart that longs to know what the truth is?
- I mean, absolute, unadulterated, final truth--do you want that now?
- You ought to. Let me tell you something; the reason you got saved is
- because you heard the gospel, and the gospel bore witness to your
- heart. The reason it bore witness to your heart is because you had a
- desire for the truth. Brethren, that's what will save you every time!
- That will save you, whether you are a sinner, lost, going to hell, or
- you're a Christian who has made one of the biggest blunders in your
- life. It'll still save you.
-
- David did something that was absolutely horrible under the Old
- Testament. David did a sin for which there was no blood atonement
- provided in the Law. There weren't enough lambs, there weren't enough
- cattle, there weren't enough goats to wash away the sin that David
- did. David was guilty before God. He should have died, and they
- should have stoned him, because there was no sacrifice to be made for
- him. And yet God saved him.
-
- Why did God save him? I'm glad you asked! Look at Psalm 51. The
- reason there are people who are right now dying and going to hell is
- not because they don't want to go to hell; it's not because they don't
- want to go to heaven. The reason they're going there is because they
- don't want the truth. The reason you invite people to come to church
- and they don't come to church is because they don't want the truth.
- They look in their heart, and it's not there.
-
- David committed a terrible blunder. But in his heart, he desired
- something, and that so impressed God that God saved him in spite of
- the fact that there was no sacrifice to offer. Psalm 51:5: "Behold, I
- was shapen in iniquity; and in sin did my mother conceive me." Well,
- so much for your mother; your mother is a sinner, too. Verse 6,
- referring to God: "Behold, thou desirest truth in the inward parts:
- and in the hidden part thou shalt make me to know wisdom."
-
- Why did God not kill David? He killed and dethroned Saul, because
- Saul disobeyed him in just one area of his life about killing the
- Amalekites. I looked at that whole thing and I thought, you know,
- that's kind of strange. Here's ol' Saul, and God just kind of cut him
- off real quick. But here's David: After he has been on the throne, he
- committed adultery, and then had the man killed and then lied about
- it, and then didn't repent of it until God confronted him about it.
-
- I mean, if he was anything at all, he should have repented after he
- did all that. But he went on for a good year--I know that because
- there was a baby born out of it, and it takes a baby nine months, so
- you can safely say it was anywhere from nine months to a year--that he
- got away with it and was living in secrecy about his sin.
-
- Then, one day, God sent an old prophet. He stuck that bony finger in
- his face and said, "Thou art the man." You think about that. Yet
- David should have died. If God's going to be honest and even, he
- should have died, because God killed Saul and let Saul get dethroned
- and didn't help Saul. He wrote him off.
-
- But there was one thing between David and Saul that was different. It
- made all the difference in the world. David had the desire in his
- heart for the truth. Even though he may not have lived like it, when
- God looked upon David's heart, he saw a man who had a desire for the
- truth. He wanted the truth. Even if it was the truth about himself;
- he still wanted the truth.
-
- There is no place to hide when it comes to things. There are some
- things that God wants to do now. If He saved you, then He saved you
- according to the truth. Amen? What is the truth? Jesus said, "I am
- the way, the truth and the life: no man cometh unto the Father but by
- me." Now, that's the plain, Scriptural, spiritual truth, and there is
- no way to get around it. And yet, how many times in the world we hear
- them say other things.
-
- I heard the Pope today--that old wino, liquorhead, abomination,
- leading the Roman Catholic whore. You say, "I don't like you talking
- like that!" That's the problem. That's why there is not going to be
- a whole lot done in these last days. It's not the world getting upset
- at God's preaching; it's the Christians getting upset. You know, you
- ought to be ashamed of that, if you get upset because somebody says
- something that's truthful. Now, isn't it true that the Roman Catholic
- Church is the whore of Revelation 17, 18, and 19? Isn't it true that
- the pope, John Paul II, leads one of the biggest abominations there
- is? Isn't it true that they talk about the "Queen of Heaven" as Mary?
- And isn't it true in Jeremiah, if you read the book, that God beats on
- Israel because they've made "cakes"--little wafers--and patted them
- down and held them out to the queen of heaven? You say, "Yeah, it's
- true!" But you get upset. You know why you get upset at that kind of
- stuff? Because there's no truth in you. You're letting truth slip
- away from you. There's no place to hide from that kind of stuff.
-
- People say, "Well, I'll just leave this church and go to this church
- down the street." Well, you go down to this church down the street,
- and I'll guarantee you they won't say anything about it. You say,
- "Well, they've got a bigger crowd than you do." I know they do. God
- bless them for having a bigger crowd; maybe one day God will give us a
- big crowd. But God will have to do it.
-
- You say, "Now wait a minute, preacher. You said I got saved by having
- the truth?"
-
- That's right. For desiring the truth, God saw that He could give you
- the truth, and that you'd respond to it.
-
- You say, "Wait a minute, preacher. I've got the truth now, but some
- of this preaching makes me upset. What do you say about that?"
-
- I'll tell you what I say. I say your a compromiser. That's what I
- say. I say that you compromise so much with the world that when the
- truth is written down, and the truth is preached, and you get mad,
- then you're a compromiser.
-
- Now listen. What would you do if tomorrow morning President Bush got
- on nationwide television--every station everywhere covering his
- speech--and he says, "I make a decree as President of the United
- States that every homosexual be taken and shot to death." Now, you
- know he's not going to do that.
-
- But let me ask you something. Do you know what God told a king over
- there in II Kings? Do you know he commended him for? He said,
- "Because you drove the sodomites out of the country. I'll spare you."
- Do you know what Romans 1:18-29 says? It says that God gave those
- people over--now you listen to me!--He gave them over to a reprobate
- mind, a reprobate soul, and a reprobate body. You say, why? Because
- they did not love the truth. They did not glorify God as they ought
- to.
-
- If tomorrow morning, President Bush made that decree in this country,
- I guarantee you, it wouldn't be the ACLU that would rear up and say,
- "Hey, wait a minute; you can't do that." It would be a Christian
- church that would stand and say, "Now wait a minute. God is love, and
- God is not going to do that."
-
- Brethren, I want to tell you something. God is going to judge
- America, and He's going to judge the nation with this disease called
- AIDS. You watch out.
-
- This little fellow Ryan White--you remember that little fellow who
- died of AIDS a couple of weeks ago? The news media always calls it
- what they like to call it. They called him an activist. That's not
- true at all! That kid was not an activist. That kid just got dealt a
- raw deal, and got AIDS. He wasn't queer. He wasn't a faggot. His
- daddy wasn't a faggot. There was no faggot in his family. But he went
- down to the blood bank and got AIDS--from the blood bank! Those lying
- people on television and radio are telling you that our blood is
- secure. It isn't secure! They're saying, "We know now what
- happened." They don't know what happened! I don't know about you,
- but that makes me mad!
-
- I don't know; maybe I would become an "activist" if that were my kid.
- I think that would bother me a bit. You know, your health is
- important. You lose it, and you'll find out how important it is.
- That kid wasn't even 18 years old. And because some liberal,
- modernistic politician who hates God and hates the Bible and wants to
- show that he's a "do-gooder" stands up and says, "Well, we can't do
- anything we want with these homosexuals; they've got their rights"--
- brethren, they're killing our country! And they're killing our kids--
- eighteen years old. God have mercy. Ryan White didn't deserve that.
-
- I'll tell you something. There are going to be a lot of things come
- down on America, and we're going to look at it and say, "It's not
- right." You know whose fault it is? Brethren, it's the Christians'
- fault.
-
- We had a proposition in this country years ago called Proposition 6.
- Those sodomites wanted to get into our schools and said, "Hey, we want
- to teach an alternative lifestyle." Brethren, the Christian Church
- couldn't get enough of us together to vote it down--and they voted it
- in! And so now, in our public schools, we can have a homosexual up
- there teaching homosexuality. I say God is going to judge this
- country if we don't get on our face before God and help out! It may
- be too late, but I'll tell you what, brethren. There are a lot of
- things going on about which you and I are being lied to and lied
- about, concerning this AIDS thing.
-
- My son was telling me about an event the other day in his classroom.
- The teacher got up and asked, "Is AIDS the judgment of God?" Josh and
- a little girl named Mickie Phillips--brother Joe Phillips's daughter--
- they both said, "Amen!" You ought to have seen what happened; all the
- kids turned around and looked at him. What did you do, Josh. He
- said, "We just sat there and said, 'That's true!' Why wouldn't it be?"
-
- But the teacher came back with, "Well what about all these people who
- get AIDS and it's not their fault?"
-
- Hey, it's still the judgment of God. I can't help it; you may not
- like it. I don't like it; it bothers me to say that. But God's not
- going to say, "OK, you're innocent." Listen, when the judgment of God
- falls because of sin, a lot of innocent people get hurt! And
- brethren, you better listen to me. It's true--if President Bush came
- out and said, "All right, we're going to kill all the queers," it
- would be a Christian church--it might even be a Baptist church--that
- would raise up and say, "Oh, no, God is love."
-
- Let me tell you something; God is love. But God is also holy; He has
- character. And God will judge this country. And you and I had better
- get on the right side--on the Lord's side.
-
- There is no place to hide, brethren--no place to hide.
-
- The thing we need to find out is what God desires. Amen? I don't
- know about you, but that's what I am interested in. What does God
- desire? He desires the truth.
-
- What about you? Do you desire that?
-
- Look at Psalm 37. I've taught the verse I'm going to show you a
- certain way, but God showed me something else about it recently. It's
- one of those wonderful passages of Scripture that you'll find written
- on greeting cards; you'll find it everywhere. This verse I'm going to
- show is a good verse; it's an honest verse. It's a verse you can live
- on. But I want to give you a different understanding about it now.
- Notice what it says in verse 4: "Delight thyself also in the LORD; and
- he shall give thee the desires of thine heart." Now the standard
- teaching on that thing is this: If you get happy and excited and
- delight yourself in the Lord and serve Him, then you'll have some
- desires, and God will take care of those desires. I taught it that
- way; I've even claimed those promises that way.
-
- But now I want to give it to you in a different way. Is that verse
- teaching that, if we delight ourselves, we get something from God?
- Rather, if we delight ourselves in the Lord, God gives us something,
- and it's not necessarily materialistic things. If we delight
- ourselves in the Lord, God will give you and me the desires of our
- heart. What does that mean? Well, let me give you one. First Peter
- 2:2 says, "Desire the sincere milk of the word." If you've got a
- desire in your soul to get this Book and read this Book and have this
- Book speak to your heart and to your soul and make you a better man or
- woman, a better Christian, a better father, to make you a better
- servant of God, you didn't get that desire from the preacher. You
- didn't get that desire from the world. You didn't get that desire
- from the devil. You got that desire from God, because God put that
- desire in your heart. Why did God put that desire in your heart?
- Because you delighted yourself in the Lord.
-
- Let me give you another one. The Bible says in Hebrews 6:16, "But now
- they desire a better country." I want to tell you, if you've got a
- desire in your soul for a better country--I mean, really, just look
- around this place sometime, and you'll see all that's going on in our
- society, and see all the filth and the abominations that are in our
- country. People say, "Well, I just can't see them." Well, turn off
- the television and turn on God and you'll see everything you need to
- see. Amen? And you ought to have a desire for heaven. That desire
- only comes from God; it won't come from anywhere else. You have to
- delight yourself in the Lord.
-
- Let me give you another one. The Bible says in 1 Timothy 3:1, "If any
- man desireth the office of a bishop, he desireth a good work." You
- say, where does a man get the desire to get in the pulpit and preach
- the Bible, or to pastor a church, or to become a missionary or to
- teach a Sunday school class? He gets those desires from God. And,
- brother, you won't get a desire from God unless you delight yourself
- in the Lord.
-
- Let me give you another one. In Philippians 4:17 Paul said, "I desire
- fruit that may abound to your account." Do you want to have some
- fruit when you go to heaven? Do you want to bear some good works? Do
- you want to see somebody get saved? Do you want to see something done
- for God? That doesn't come from the ground. That doesn't come from
- the fireplace. That comes from the bosom of God, and you'll have to
- delight yourself in the Lord.
-
- Let me give you another one. In Philippians 1:23, Paul said, "I have
- a desire to part and be with the Lord." You say, why did he do that?
- He didn't even have a TV and he saw how wicked it was! Paul said,
- "I've got a desire to be with the Lord." Do you know what that is?
- That's fellowship with God. You and I ought to have a fellowship with
- the Lord that is so rich and sweet and pure that, brother, it
- energizes you and gives you power. It gives you zeal for God. But
- you won't have any desire like that until you delight yourself in the
- Lord.
-
- Let me give you another one. The Bible says in 1 Corinthians 14:1 to
- desire spiritual gifts. You know, I don't know about you, but I
- believe God is still giving out some spiritual gifts. I believe
- preaching is a spiritual gift. I believe soul-winning is a spiritual
- gift. I believe there are things God wants to give us as spiritual
- gifts. But you have to desire them! You say, "Why don't I desire
- them?" You don't delight yourself in the Lord. Delight yourself in
- the Lord, and He'll give you the desires of thine heart.
-
- Let me give you another one. Romans 10:1, Paul says, "My heart's
- desire and prayer is that Israel might be saved." And he prayed that
- so much that he said, "I wish I could be accursed for my people."
- That guy had a burden; he had a burden for lost people. You say,
- "Where did he get it from?" He delighted himself in the Lord, and God
- gave him the desires of his heart.
-
- Let me ask you something. The desire of the Bible and heaven and
- preaching and fruit-brearing and fellowship with God and spiritual
- gifts and burdens for lost people and the burden of the Lord--those
- things come from God. That's God putting the desire not in your mind,
- not in your soul, but right in your heart. There is no place to hide.
- God is looking at the heart. I just wonder, is it really true what
- I'm saying? When God is looking at your heart, what does He see? Is
- there a desire to make a lot of money? Is there a desire to get a
- bigger house? Is there a desire to get some materialistic things?
- Let's wake up to the fact that we've got more materialistic things
- than we know what to do with. Amen?
-
- Listen, when I walk out of my house, as God is my living witness--and
- some of you, you could bear witness to this if you had enough guts to
- say so!--I get confused as to which car I want to take! That's right,
- man! I have three different cars--four cars counting my son's car.
- (If I want to take it, I can't whip him any more, but I've still got
- voice control. I can say to him, "I'm taking your car tonight; you
- take this car.") I've got four different automobiles that I can walk
- out to and have the key to all of them. And, thank God, I've got the
- pink slip to all of them. Amen? I get confused sometime as to which
- car I want to drive.
-
- Brethren, you talk about materialistic, let's talk materialistic!
- Listen, sometimes I get confused when I go to dress. I open the
- closet, and I have seven or eight suits to put on; I've got all kinds
- of shirts; I've got all kinds of ties. I wore the same tie today
- because I was so confused; I said, "Aww, forget it; I'll wear the same
- tie again!" I looked over in the corner and counted seven pairs of
- boots I could have have worn today. They all fit and looked just
- fine! You talk about materialistic--man, let me tell you something.
- Brethren, we've got everything we ever needed and a lot more.
-
- I look around and see two toilets on the inside of my house. You say,
- "What's with that?" Fifty years ago you couldn't have said that!
- Fifty years ago, if somebody wanted to stand up and give a testimony
- and say, "I just want to thank God that I've got an indoor toilet,"
- they'd say, "What is he talking about?" Brethren, I've got two of
- them at my house! I've got a bathtub and a shower. I've got two
- televisions. Two remove controls--one works and the other doesn't!
- The other one is on its way out; it just doesn't know it yet.
-
- We've got so many materialistic things, we don't need God to give us
- the desires for those things! My goodness, God already blesses His
- people abundantly! And He'll take care of all your needs.
-
- One Sunday school teacher I once had, a little old mountain man who
- preached up in the woods and came down to be our Sunday school
- teacher, said, "God takes care of all my needs, and half my wants!"
- And boy, if that isn't true!
-
- Listen, let me ask you something. When God looks on your heart, what
- is it that He sees there? Truthfully, listen to me. Do you
- truthfully desire to know this Book? Truthfully tonight! Do you
- truthfully desire to know heaven? You think about it? Think about
- someone who's there that you know. It could change your thoughts. It
- could change your whole attitude, to think that one day I'm going to
- be in heaven. Do you truthfully want to have that tonight?
-
- What about preaching? Do you really desire to have some preaching
- that will help you? I had a pastor one time who was a Sunday school
- teacher turned preacher. We lived up in Klamath at the time. My wife
- got saved under his preaching. My sister got saved under him. My
- little brother got saved under him. My mother got under deep
- conviction under his preacher. That guy didn't have enough education
- to put in a bag to take to school. But, I'll tell you what--when I'd
- go there to church, I'd say, "I just wonder what he's going to preach
- tonight." I mean, I had a real joy about this guy, the way he
- preached. I'll never forget him; that guy's name was Carl Boyd. When
- that guy would bow and pray in the pulpit, I sometimes--honest before
- God--would have to open my eyes, because I thought he was talking
- right to the Lord.
-
- This guy would preach, and my heart would get filled! One night we
- had a revival, and we had an evangelist come in. I was so
- disappointed. The evangelist was good, but I would much rather have
- listened to the preacher. He just filled me up with the word of God,
- and he just loved God, and it just showed! God bore witness to him.
-
- You know what? Is there a desire in your heart, truthfully, for the
- preaching of the word of God? Is there really?
-
- Is there a desire to really bear some fruit? I'm saying there is no
- place to hide. You maybe think you can fool me; you're only fooling
- yourself. You certainly can't fool God. God is looking at your
- heart. Is there a truthful desire in your heart to bear some fruit?
- Are you discouraged? Are going to quit? Are you going to back up and
- say, "Well, God's not blessing; therefore, I'm getting out."
-
- Listen, you compromiser, why don't you quit compromising and listening
- to the world? That's the way the world handles it! Brethren, from our
- royal seed, and from our heritage, we've got Christians who were under
- the blood of Christ who never quit even though they lost their
- families. They still stuck hard for God. What do you and I have to be
- discouraged about? What have we got to be upset about?
-
- We'll go home today and open the refrigerator. You talk about food--
- there will be wall-to-wall food on the other side of that refrigerator
- door! I want to tell you something; there are some Christians over in
- Ethiopia who love God and are just as saved as you and I. But they'll
- go home tonight to one bean--nothing! You know what they'll do?
- They'll probably say, "Praise God!" We'll go home tonight, and we'll
- look, and we'll be confused. Do I want apple pie or strawberry pie?
- Do I want ice cream or yogurt?
-
- Brethren, we have got it made in America! Of all people, we ought to
- have revival. If ever anybody ought to have revival, it ought to be
- Fundamental Baptist Church--because God has just been so good to us
- and blessed us and helped us, and worked on us, and has done wonderful
- things for us!
-
- Let me ask you something; when God looks on your heart, is there a
- desire for spiritual gifts? One of the spiritual gifts is the gift of
- helps. The gifts of prophecy and wisdom and faith. Really and truly,
- as God looks on your heart, is He going to see a desire for that? Or
- is He going to see a desire for something that is absolutely worldly
- and ungodly? There is no place to hide.
-
- Let me ask you something. Is there a truthful desire in your heart
- for a burden for lost people? Man, can you remember how it was when
- you first got saved? I can remember; I witnessed to everybody; I
- talked to everybody; I just wanted to see people saved, because it was
- the greatest thing that ever happened to me.
-
- I remember one time I saw a Roman Catholic priest. I talked to that
- bird. I figured, "Well, the reason he's a priest is because he needs
- that kind of understanding, he needs that black robe, he needs that
- backwards collar, he needs all those adornments." But, I'll tell you
- what, I went up and talked to that guy and said, "Man, isn't it great
- to be saved?"
-
- I was in Thailand at the time. That guy looked at me and said, "Oh, a
- fanatic."
-
- He just about quenched my fire, man! I finally went and told somebody
- about it. I said, "You know, I don't think that priest there
- understood what I meant when I said I was saved."
-
- This guy just laughed to high heaven. He said, "Man, that Baal
- worshipper doesn't know what you're talking about!" He said, "That
- guy right there is the biggest false prophet there ever was."
-
- I said, "Wow! Really?" I didn't get offended. It didn't make me
- mad. I said, "Why do you say that?"
-
- He opened the word and said, "Man, here, look here at what the Book
- says. Here's what the Book says. Here's what the Book says. The
- Bible says, 'Call no man your father which is open this earth,'
- Matthew 23:9."
-
- I went, "Wow!"
-
- He said, "Man, we're in a battle."
-
- Let me ask you something. Is there a desire in your heart for some
- truthful desires of God? There ought to be! There ought to be a
- desire for God's Book, there ought to be a desire for you to do
- something for God, there ought to be a desire for the Lord Jesus
- Christ like you've never had in your life!
-
- Just Him, and Him alone. He's all-sufficient. Amen? He's risen from
- the grave. He's all-sufficient. Brethren, He sits up there at the
- right hand of God, and He's able to take care of everything we've ever
- had a need of being taken care of! If you need a job, the Lord Jesus
- Christ said He'll take care of that. You ought to love Him for it.
- You ought to have a desire in your heart to fellowship with Him, to
- love Him, and to get alone with Him and to pray with Him, and to have
- all kinds of desires towards Him.
-
- There is no place to hide. If you don't have it, you're a
- compromiser. You need to get right on that matter.
-
- Listen to me. I don't know about you, but I'd hate to go to heaven
- discouraged, broken, and unthankful. I really would. I'd rather go
- to heaven, maybe not having all my faculties, maybe not having the
- best of health, maybe not having the best that this world can offer--
- but I'd rather go to heaven, brethren, being on fire for God and
- having revival in my heart and a truthful desire to serve God. I'd
- rather have tonight than anything.
-
- I want to tell you something. I don't know what it's going to take to
- put all of those things in my heart, but I'll tell you right now, it
- starts in one place. It starts with delighting yourself in the Lord.
-
- You say, "What does that really mean?" Let me tell you what it means.
- That thing of "delight yourself in the Lord" means one thing. It
- starts with a thanksgiving unto God for what you have, where you are,
- and what you're doing. Being thankful for everything about you--that's
- delighting yourself in the Lord.
-
- I close by way of testimony. I remember one night we brought little
- Manuel down here in this church. We found out that, at just three
- years old, he had cancer all riddled through his body. I remember one
- member of the family came up and said, "Hey, would it be possible that
- we bring him before the church, anoint him with oil, and then have the
- elders pray over him?"
-
- I said, "You bet. Let's bring him forward tonight."
-
- Boy, you talk about bad news, brethren--that's bad news. I remember
- we came down here, and we put him in the middle in front here. Some
- of you were there. We started praying. That night I did something I
- never have done before. I usually have everybody pray, but that night
- I called specifically on people to pray. "You pray, brother." "You
- pray, brother."
-
- I stood there in that pulpit and, man, my heart was broken. I
- thought, "Lord, that's not fair! That's not fair, God."
-
- Boy, God rebuked me! To one of the men, I said, "Brother, you pray."
-
- And that guy bowed his head and said, "God, tonight, Lord I want to
- thank you. I want to thank you, God, for letting all this happen."
-
- My heart broke. Here I was complaining, trying to blame God, not
- finding out what grace was all about. And, boy, that's all I needed
- to hear. "God, thank you!"
-
- The greatest sacrifice you'll ever make in this lifetime is when
- something happens, and you don't understand it, and you say, "God,
- thank you."
-
- You say, "How?" "Delight thyself in the Lord, and he shall give you
- the desires of thine heart."
-
- Although all the prayers that night were good, and I thank God for
- them, that one prayer that night did me some good. After awhile, I
- started having trouble with my health. I'll be honest with you, man,
- I would spend weeks and weeks on end, trying my best to say, "Lord,
- I'm thankful, I'm thankful." But I couldn't do it. I want to be real
- with God, because I believe that God looks at the heart. You can't
- run. You can't hide.
-
- Finally, I got alone with God and said, "God, I can't thank you for
- this. Lord, I wish that I could, but, God, I can't be a phony. You
- know my heart. God, you look at my heart, and you see that I'm not
- thankful for what's happened. And, God, you see that there is
- something there that's bitter." I want to tell you something, man.
- It wasn't but just a couple of days ago that I finally went to God and
- said, "God, there's a problem between you and me. Lord, I am not
- thankful. I'm not thankful."
-
- I got down and I poured my heart out to God, and when I got up, I had
- all the grace I needed! And then, when I said, "Lord, I'm thankful,"
- I meant it!
-
- I don't know what's going on, but I'll tell you what; I'm breathing
- better now than I've been breathing in a long time.
-
- Hey, let me tell you something. It'll cost you something to live by
- faith. It'll cost you some tears, it may cost you a job, it may cost
- you a friend, it may cost you a relative, it may cost you some things
- in this life. But, I'll tell you, I've made up my mind. I would
- rather live by faith and serve Him whom I've never seen, and love Him
- whom I've never seen--but one day I will!--I would rather live that
- way, and have the peace of God and the joy of God in my life, than to
- live the other way and be a compromiser with this world. And be a
- phony and try to make do and make it look like I'm living for God.
-
- I don't want to be that way. You say, "Why?" There is no place to
- hide, no place to hide! You either have to come clean with God, or
- you're going to wind up being a compromising phony. And one day
- you'll meet Him who you've never seen. And then it will all come
- back. It'll be too late then. Saved, but yet no serve.
-
- There's no place to hide. When God is looking at your heart, does He
- see something there that shouldn't be there?
-
- I tell you, I don't know about you, but I want God to see something in
- my heart--that I love the truth, the truth about myself. I don't know
- what it is, man. The Bible talks about the dross, on which God puts
- the fire, and it kind of "bubbles" to the top. That's how they make
- silver real pure. They boil it, and when the dross comes to the top,
- they have this thing like a swing-arm, and it swings it off and wipes
- it off. And then, after awhile, all the dross is off, and then there
- is this hunk of pure, fine silver.
-
- It seems like this past week in my life, God has been bringing this
- thing up and that thing up. You say, "What do you think He's doing?"
- He's trying to make the dross get out of me so there will be a piece
- of silver that's worth having.
-
- I'm not there. I've got a long way to go, brethren. I'm not bragging
- by any shape or matter. But, I'm just saying, I thank God for what
- He's done in my life, and I thank God that He's doing something in my
- life. It's almost like I'm saying, "OK, Lord, what's the next tragedy
- we've got to face?" I can look back and see what God has already
- done, just in the revival in my heart. There's something there,
- brethren, that's real.
-
- I'm saying this. If God is not real to you, if the Bible is not real,
- if your salvation is not real to you, it's because you're not
- thankful. You ought to be thankful if you're saved. If you're saved
- and going to heaven and your sins are covered under the blood, and
- you've got fellowship, then you ought to be thankful. If you're not
- thankful, then you're a compromiser. That is, you've given half your
- heart to the world and half your heart to Jesus Christ. Whether you
- realize it or not, Jesus says, "Hey, thanks but no thanks! I want it
- all! Until you're ready to give it all to me, don't give it to me at
- all!"
-
- The world's not that way. The world says, "We'll take anything you've
- got." Because they know what they can take from you, God won't get
- all of. They'll waste your life with riotous living.
-
- Is that what God sees in your heart? You say, "Yeah, Preacher, I'd
- like to have those things, but I'm just too busy. I don't have time
- for God." Let me tell you something; you'll regret you ever had that
- thought. You need to get that out.
-
- No place to hide, no place to run.
-
- God's here looking at your heart. What does He see?
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