Living Sacrifices: The Providence of Truth and Love

This sermon offers a robust theological foundation, anchoring the believer's identity in Christ and emphasizing the necessity of sanctification through the power of the Holy Spirit. The teaching is commendable for its clear distinction between mere religious compliance and genuine, heart-felt devotion. While the homiletical delivery occasionally leans on colloquialisms, the doctrinal content remains sound, focusing on the believer's responsibility to live worthily and love their enemies as a reflection of divine grace.

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Theological Status: FAITHFUL (Sound) Biblical Parallel(Archetype): Philadelphia
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🔍 Biblical Discernment: The 7 Church Parallels
The Faithful Parallels Smyrna • Philadelphia
Teaching that parallels the churches that endure suffering with true spiritual riches (Rev 2:9) and keep the Word of Christ without denial despite having "little strength" (Rev 3:8).
The Cold Orthodox Parallel Ephesus
Teaching that upholds doctrinal precision yet parallels the loss of the "first love"—the vital, motivating power of the Gospel (Rev 2:4).
The Compromised Parallel Pergamum
Teaching that parallels churches tolerating the "doctrine of Balaam" through cultural accommodation (Rev 2:14), characterized by weak boundaries, sloppy theology, and worldly compromise.
The Corrupted & Dead Parallels Thyatira • Sardis • Laodicea
Teaching that parallels churches with active heresy, synergism, therapeutic deism, or dead orthodoxy (Rev 2:20, Rev 3:1, Rev 3:17). These represent systemic, fundamental errors that corrupt the Gospel engine.
Date: 2025-10-30 | Church: Cornerstone ARP | Speaker: Bob White (Guest)

🧐 Overview

Theological Verdict & Summary

Sermon Summary: Discover how God's providential plan secures your salvation and calls you to a life of active love and truth in a changing world.

Pastoral Analysis: This sermon offers a robust theological foundation, anchoring the believer's identity in Christ and emphasizing the necessity of sanctification through the power of the Holy Spirit. The teaching is commendable for its clear distinction between mere religious compliance and genuine, heart-felt devotion. While the homiletical delivery occasionally leans on colloquialisms, the doctrinal content remains sound, focusing on the believer's responsibility to live worthily and love their enemies as a reflection of divine grace.

Biblical Parallel (Archetype): Philadelphia — The sermon demonstrates a faithful adherence to the Word of Christ, characterized by a strong emphasis on doctrinal truth and a welcoming spirit toward outsiders. The teaching maintains a balance of grace and truth, urging believers to hold fast to their faith without denying the core Gospel message, reflecting the commendable nature of the church in Philadelphia.

Big Idea: God's providential plan is manifested through the life of Jesus Christ, securing the believer's salvation, sanctification, and eternal assurance through truth and love. [00:06:14 ▶️ 📄]


📖 How they Handle Scripture & Jesus

  • Primary Text: 1 John 1:1-4
  • Usage Classification: Thematic
  • Text-to-Talk Ratio: High
  • Pulpit Decorum: ⚠️ CAUTION - The use of colloquial language such as 'ain't' and 'head honcho' is noted. While it adds a personal touch, it occasionally borders on informal speech that could be refined for greater solemnity.

✝️ Christological Focus: Redemptive-Historical

"The sermon connects the believer's life to the work of Christ, emphasizing that our sanctification is rooted in His atonement and that we are called to reflect His character."

Scripture Saturation: Verses Read: 55 | Referenced: 43 | Alluded: 8

📖 View 44 Passages Read Aloud

Key References: Nehemiah, 1 John, 2 John, 3 John, Jude, Genesis 1:1, Genesis 3:15, Romans 3:23, 1 John 1:9, 1 John 2:1-2, and 33 more...


🎙️ Sermon Content & Delivery

Word Count: 9,418 words

📌 View 25 Key Topics Addressed
  • Salvation and Eternal Life [00:05:34 ▶️ 📄]
    > The pastor discusses the abundant life Jesus came to give, referencing John 10:10 and Paul's writings on living by faith in the Son of God.
  • The Identity of 1 John [00:06:14 ▶️ 📄]
    > He defines the theme of 1 John as the 'living proof of God's providential plan,' focusing on the incarnation, fellowship, and the pursuit of truth and love.
  • Christ as Advocate and Propitiation [00:10:03 ▶️ 📄]
    > The pastor explains that Jesus serves as the advocate who pleads our case and the propitiation that satisfies God's righteous demand for justice regarding sin.
  • Divine Love and Assurance [00:12:50 ▶️ 📄]
    > He emphasizes God's love demonstrated through the cross, assuring believers that they are children of God and have a promised hope of being like Him.
  • Sanctification and Christ-likeness [00:14:56 ▶️ 📄]
    > The pastor highlights the purpose of God's providence: producing Christ-likeness in believers, urging them to purify themselves and press toward the high calling.
  • Identity and Hope [00:14:12 ▶️ 📄]
    > The pastor defines believers as children of God and clarifies that hope in seeing Christ is a divine promise, not a wish.
  • Sanctification and Christ-likeness [00:14:56 ▶️ 📄]
    > The sermon argues that God's providence produces Christ-likeness in believers, requiring them to purify themselves and live worthy of their calling.
  • The Reality of Sin and Repentance [00:16:42 ▶️ 📄]
    > Addressing the tension between being 'born of God' and committing sin, the pastor explains that the Holy Spirit convicts believers, leading to confession and restoration of peace.
  • Sacrificial Love [00:19:49 ▶️ 📄]
    > Love is defined not as a feeling but as an action of laying down one's life for others, empowered by the Holy Spirit rather than human effort.
  • Eternal Life and Assurance [00:26:32 ▶️ 📄]
    > The pastor concludes that eternal life is found in the Son and is assured by the love of God poured into hearts by the Holy Spirit.
  • Divine Love and the Holy Spirit [00:27:14 ▶️ 📄]
    > The pastor explains that Christian love is not human effort but a gift from the Holy Spirit, enabling believers to love others and God genuinely.
  • The Providence and Preservation of Truth [00:29:51 ▶️ 📄]
    > The sermon connects the Old Testament, Gospels, and Epistles (specifically 2 John) to show God's eternal plan preserving truth and love through the church.
  • The Universal Church and Witness [00:30:17 ▶️ 📄]
    > The pastor defines the church as the body of believers and emphasizes the responsibility to show genuine love and share the Gospel to a lost world.
  • Salvation by Grace through the Cross [00:35:23 ▶️ 📄]
    > The pastor illustrates that salvation is not based on human merit or cleaning oneself up, but on God's mercy and the finished work of Christ on the cross.
  • Personal Testimony and Preaching Legacy [00:33:36 ▶️ 📄]
    > The pastor shares a personal story of becoming a preacher and the continuity of preaching the same eternal truth across generations.
  • Evangelism and Personal Testimony [00:41:07 ▶️ 📄]
    > The pastor urges the congregation to share their salvation story and invites skeptics to attend church, using the woman at the well as a model.
  • Church Community and Burden Bearing [00:47:12 ▶️ 📄]
    > He defines the church not just as fellowship, but as a place where members know each other's burdens, pray by name, and encourage one another.
  • Walking in Truth (3 John) [00:45:16 ▶️ 📄]
    > He analyzes 3 John, contrasting Gaius who walks in truth with Diotrephes who seeks preeminence, highlighting that humility is required for God's plan.
  • Contending for the Faith (Jude) [00:53:41 ▶️ 📄]
    > He transitions to Jude, explaining that believers must fight the devil using the 'sword of the Spirit' (the Word) rather than arguing with people.
  • Contending for the Faith [00:54:27 ▶️ 📄]
    > The pastor exhorts the congregation to present the Word of God as the primary method of spiritual warfare, rather than arguing or fighting fleshly battles.
  • God's Sovereignty and Providence [00:55:54 ▶️ 📄]
    > The speaker explains that apostasy and ungodliness are part of God's plan and fulfillment, not a failure of the church, and that God will finish what He started.
  • Personal Responsibility and Faithfulness [00:56:10 ▶️ 📄]
    > The pastor emphasizes that it is up to the church to see God's plan to its end, urging believers to be found faithful, loving, and working in the field when Christ returns.
  • Building Up in the Holy Ghost [01:00:10 ▶️ 📄]
    > The speaker instructs the congregation to strengthen their faith, pray in the Holy Spirit, and trust that God will not ask them to do more than they are capable of handling.
  • Evangelism and Rescue [01:01:27 ▶️ 📄]
    > The pastor calls the church to rescue the perishing, showing compassion and pulling people out of the fire, while resting in God's sovereignty.
  • Responsibility of Hearing the Word [01:04:07 ▶️ 📄]
    > In the closing prayer, the pastor highlights the responsibility that comes with hearing the entirety of the Word of God, asking for forgiveness and help to live a Christlike life.
🖼️ View 11 Illustrations & Stories
  • Sermon Illustration [00:03:57 ▶️ 📄]
    > The pastor shares a personal anecdote about how Gary Saunders came to pastor the church in the Upper Peninsula after his former pastor, Brother Kinnaman Crawford, wrote to him asking for a replacement preacher.
  • Sermon Illustration [00:13:41 ▶️ 📄]
    > He recounts the story of Billy Kelly, a man who played the fiddle and enjoyed life, who claimed he could 'swing over hell on a corn stalk and not worry about falling in' because he knew Jesus as his personal Savior.
  • Sermon Illustration [00:17:01 ▶️ 📄]
    > The pastor references Brother Bob, who has been in church for 30 days straight, to illustrate personal devotion and the desire for God's presence.
  • Sermon Illustration [00:22:59 ▶️ 📄]
    > The pastor uses Psalm 139, referencing David's cry to 'Search me' and 'Try me,' to illustrate the desire for an intimate relationship with God and the removal of unclean things.
  • Sermon Illustration [00:26:17 ▶️ 📄]
    > The pastor humorously notes that while he expects the pastor to be a Christian, he would not stand up for the congregation in the same way he would for them, illustrating the difference between professional expectation and sacrificial love.
  • Sermon Illustration [00:38:37 ▶️ 📄]
    > The pastor shares a personal anecdote about dating his wife Becky, where his parents required her to attend church before dating, and he recalls seeing the preacher and vowing 'I'll never be what he is,' only for God to laugh and make him a preacher.
  • Sermon Illustration [00:42:07 ▶️ 📄]
    > The pastor recounts a recent event where a friend asked him to perform the funeral for his Catholic father at the pastor's church, highlighting the church's welcoming nature.
  • Sermon Illustration [00:42:00 ▶️ 📄]
    > The pastor shares a story about a Catholic man whose father passed away; the father had received Christ, and through the funeral sermon and subsequent visits, the man was saved and baptized.
  • Sermon Illustration [00:50:03 ▶️ 📄]
    > He uses the biblical example of Diotrephes, who loved preeminence and rejected John, to illustrate how self-exaltation hinders God's providence, contrasting him with Gaius.
  • Sermon Illustration [00:59:51 ▶️ 📄]
    > The pastor uses a rhetorical dialogue to illustrate why people leave the church, noting that often the issue is not the truth preached but the listener's heart rejecting the Spirit because the preacher was 'mean' or 'harsh,' despite preaching truth.
  • Sermon Illustration [00:56:47 ▶️ 📄]
    > The pastor references the biblical metaphor of working with 'tares and the wheat' to describe the church's role in the world.
🚀 View 10 Calls to Action
  • Pastoral Charge [00:15:41 ▶️ 📄]
    > To press towards the mark of the high calling in Christ Jesus and view it as the goal of their Christian life.
  • Pastoral Charge [00:17:51 ▶️ 📄]
    > To walk according to the rule of presenting oneself as a living sacrifice and proving God's perfect will.
  • Pastoral Charge [00:22:04 ▶️ 📄]
    > To examine their spiritual state and confess sin to restore the peace and fellowship of the Holy Spirit.
  • Pastoral Charge [00:25:31 ▶️ 📄]
    > To actively love one another.
  • Pastoral Charge [00:31:27 ▶️ 📄]
    > Actively welcome first-time visitors to the church.
  • Pastoral Charge [00:41:48 ▶️ 📄]
    > Attend church services, specifically inviting skeptics to come just one time.
  • Pastoral Charge [00:41:43 ▶️ 📄]
    > Attend the church service at least once.
  • Pastoral Charge [00:48:00 ▶️ 📄]
    > Bring someone to the altar and pray with them.
  • Pastoral Charge [00:58:33 ▶️ 📄]
    > Contend for the faith and hold fast to the Word of God.
  • Pastoral Charge [01:00:36 ▶️ 📄]
    > Dedicate oneself to the Lord and volunteer for service.

🧭 Biblical Alignment Dashboard

Overall Verdict: Sound & Commendable

CategoryStatusReasoning
Gospel Presentation ✅ PASS The Gospel Engine is fully intact.
Soteriology ✅ PASS The sermon correctly attributes salvation and sanctification to God's providence and the work of Christ, while appropriately calling for human response through faith and obedience.
Bibliology ✅ PASS The speaker consistently appeals to Scripture as the ultimate authority, distinguishing his own words from God's Word and encouraging personal study.
Hermeneutic ✅ PASS The interpretation of the text is consistent with the broader biblical narrative, connecting Old Testament concepts of providence with New Testament applications of love and truth.
Theology Proper ✅ PASS God is portrayed as sovereign and providential, actively working in the lives of believers to shape them into the image of Christ.
Sacramentology ⚪ N/A No specific sacramental errors were detected, and the sermon did not focus on sacramental theology.
Confessional Depth ❌ FAIL The sermon provides a solid evangelical foundation with clear applications, though it relies heavily on personal anecdotes and practical exhortation rather than deep systematic exposition.

⚙️ The Core Gospel Framework

What is this? This section checks if the sermon contains the essential building blocks of the Gospel. We look for explicit, substantive mentions of God's holy standard, human inability, and Christ's finished work on the cross.

Why it matters for the final verdict: A complete Gospel framework protects a sermon from becoming man-centered. If a preacher gives commands for good behavior but leaves out the grace and atonement of the Gospel, it often results in a 🔴 Critical or 🟠 Major error for Moralism (teaching human self-improvement rather than reliance on Christ). However, if these Gospel elements are missing simply because the pastor is preaching a highly focused, practical message to mature believers (e.g., instructions on biblical marriage), our system applies a "Safe Harbor" pardon, graciously reducing the omission to a 🟡 Minor error.

The Law And Wrath:

"How can God be just and give us life when we are sinners and we deserve hell?" [00:12:16 ▶️ 📄]

Total Depravity And Inability:

"we all have sinned and come short of the glory of God" [00:09:44 ▶️ 📄]

Active Obedience Of Christ: Not observed in the sermon.

The Cross And Atonement:

"Jesus is the propitiation for our sins and not for ours only but also for the sins of the whole world." [00:11:41 ▶️ 📄]

🛡️ Verified Orthodox Mechanics

✅ God's providential plan secures the believer's salvation.

✅ Sanctification is a process of becoming like Christ through the Holy Spirit.

✅ Christian love is a command to be lived out, not just a feeling.

✅ Assurance of salvation is based on divine promise, not human performance.

✅ Commendations

Doctrinal Clarity | Clear Distinction Between Truth and Opinion

The pastor effectively distinguishes between personal opinion and biblical truth, grounding his exhortations in Scripture and encouraging the congregation to do the same.

Pastoral Care | Emphasis on Genuine Love and Welcome

The call to love enemies and welcome newcomers reflects a heart for the church as a community of grace, moving beyond mere social niceties to sacrificial love.

Spiritual Formation | Focus on Internalized Joy and Assurance

The sermon challenges believers to move beyond external compliance to a genuine, internalized joy derived from a personal relationship with Jesus, fostering deeper spiritual maturity.


📜 Full Sermon Transcript (Audit)

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[00:00:00] [SPEAKER SPEAKER_00]:
Praise the Lord!
[00:00:00] So glad you're all here this evening.
[00:00:02] Today is a special day for many reasons, but most of all, this is the day the Lord has made.
[00:00:09] We shall rejoice and be glad in it.
[00:00:11] Tonight we have Pastor Bob White and his wife Becky from Michigan.
[00:00:18] We're so glad you're here.
[00:00:20] I've been really, really selling you, okay?
[00:00:25] So...
[00:00:28] There are great and high expectations, Brother Bob.
[00:00:32] So, Brother Bob's preaching tonight, our 30th night in the Bible in 31 days.
[00:00:37] He's going to be preaching 1st, 2nd, and 3rd John, and the book of Jude.
[00:00:41] And then also, you know, he's going to be preaching a special three-part series beginning Saturday night at 7 p.m.
[00:00:48] After our fall festival, he'll be preaching, Lord willing, Sunday morning in our service at 1045 and then finishing off 7 p.m. Sunday evening.
[00:00:57] So I hope you'll all be able to come for that.
[00:00:59] And before I turn it over to Brother Bob, I just want to...
[00:01:03] Yes, Elder Allen?
[00:01:07] I'd like to wish you a happy birthday.
[00:01:09] Thank you, Elder.
[00:01:09] Crazy.
[00:01:12] Thank you all.
[00:01:13] Thank you for your well wishes and gifts and kindness and God has seen fit to allow me to tread this earth for 51 years and I'm not sure why but we'll make the most of whatever he gives me for his glory, honor, and praise and I love you all and thank God for you.
[00:01:31] I want to say this.
[00:01:33] The donation box on the back, that's just been if anyone felt led, but with Brother Bob, anything given tonight will go to Brother Bob and to his wife, and then the Saturday night and Sunday night as well.
[00:01:48] Anyone who gives in that box, in those services, that will go as a blessing to Brother Bob as he comes and blesses us.
[00:01:58] Let me have a brief prayer, then I'm going to give it to Brother Bob.
[00:02:01] He's going to take the service from there.
[00:02:03] Dear Heavenly Father, thank you so much for allowing Brother Bob to come and be with us.
[00:02:09] He and I were in Belleville together as I was a missionary, and now, Lord, our friendship continues and grows in the Gospel, and we pray, Lord, that you would anoint him this night in a special way.
[00:02:22] Give us ears to hear, hearts ready to receive, and Lord, bless mightily
[00:02:27] In and through him and in us that you might receive the glory, honor, and praise in Jesus' name.
[00:02:34] Amen.
[00:02:35] Brother Bob, come on up and you may want to mention Gary and Nancy.
[00:02:40] All right, I will.
[00:02:40] Thank you, Brother Bob.
[00:02:42] You don't need one, do you?

[00:02:47] [SPEAKER SPEAKER_01]:
No.
[00:02:47] Well, if you'd take your Bibles tonight and turn to Nehemiah.
[00:02:56] Nehemiah!
[00:02:57] 1 John Well, it's good to have you here tonight.
[00:03:03] It's good to be back with you.
[00:03:04] It's a blessing to be with Brother Joseph and the church.
[00:03:08] And it's good to see that all of you are doing well.
[00:03:10] The church is doing well.
[00:03:12] And Joseph has survived the uniting of two churches coming together.
[00:03:17] And he's done a wonderful job.
[00:03:18] Him and Andy are just co-workers together for Christ.
[00:03:22] And it's so glad to see that.
[00:03:24] But it's good to have you here tonight.
[00:03:26] Lord bless you.
[00:03:27] Tonight we have our good friends Gary and Nancy Saunders.
[00:03:31] Brother Gary is a pastor at Union Baptist Church, Baptist Church, over in Lincolnton, North Carolina.
[00:03:46] He was in the Upper Peninsula for a number of years.
[00:03:49] We had the opportunity to drag him up there and he did a work of my former pastor,
[00:03:57] Brother Kinnaman Crawford began that church when I was a little guy.
[00:04:01] And it was our camp and so forth.
[00:04:04] And Brother Crawford wrote to me one day and he said, Brother Bob, we need a preacher to come up here and take my place.
[00:04:10] And I came down to North Carolina and read the letter.
[00:04:15] And Gary came to me and said, I think I'm interested.
[00:04:18] And as soon as he put his foot on the ground, he knew that was the place for him to be.
[00:04:23] So it's good to have them with us.
[00:04:25] They're dear friends, dear friends.
[00:04:27] Children of God.
[00:04:29] And we appreciate that.
[00:04:31] Well, as the song goes, we have a long way to go and a short time to get there.
[00:04:36] So let's begin tonight.
[00:04:38] And I just thank the Lord for allowing me to be asked to do this.
[00:04:44] Brother Joseph was kind to ask me to take 1st, 2nd, 3rd John and Jude.
[00:04:50] And it's been a wonderful study and I've appreciated it much and I hope that
[00:04:56] What the Lord has given to me will be a blessing to you.
[00:04:59] One thing about these books is the fact that they're as current as your newspaper this morning.
[00:05:08] As we go through it, you'll find that the Lord is talking to us today.
[00:05:13] There is nothing new.
[00:05:14] It's all from the old.
[00:05:17] It's been continued.
[00:05:18] Persevered and as a result the presence of the Lord is in our midst tonight because we're going to talk about him and all that he has done for us and the blessing that he has given to us in our great salvation.
[00:05:34] When Jesus came he said I have come that they may have life and that they may have it what?
[00:05:41] More abundantly.
[00:05:43] Paul writes, I'm crucified with Christ, nevertheless I live, yet not I, but Christ liveth in me.
[00:05:51] In the life I now live, I live by the faith of the Son of God who loved me and gave himself for me.
[00:05:59] And then 1 Peter chapter 1 says, Believing you rejoice with joy unspeakable and full of glory.
[00:06:09] So tonight we're going to praise the Lord for the salvation that he has given to us.
[00:06:14] In 1 John, the theme is the living proof of God's providential plan.
[00:06:20] This is the plan from the beginning of time as he brings salvation here upon this earth.
[00:06:27] So what we find is in 1 John, it articulates God's potential provincial plan.
[00:06:34] A plan for affirming the incarnation of Christ, promoting the fellowship of both God and fellow believers, and urging individuals.
[00:06:45] That's you and I.
[00:06:47] He's going to urge us to pursue lives that are characterized by truth and love.
[00:06:56] John ties together the redemption thread that runs from Genesis to Revelation.
[00:07:02] And as we see God's purpose to dwell in his people, to restore what was broken, to bring about a new creation through faith in the Lord Jesus Christ.
[00:07:16] And we find that it is manifested in 1 John 1 verses 1 through 4.
[00:07:22] The word of life is manifested, that which was in the beginning, which we have heard, which we have seen with our eyes, and show unto you eternal life,
[00:07:32] And these things write we unto you that your joy may be full.
[00:07:39] Are you joyful in the Lord tonight?
[00:07:41] And I don't mean that you're in church and you're sitting here and you know it's right for us to say yes.
[00:07:48] I mean you know it in your heart.
[00:07:50] You know the joy of knowing the Lord Jesus Christ as your personal Savior.
[00:07:55] You know the joy, the fact that Jesus gave his life for each and every one of us.
[00:08:01] And when he was on the cross, he may have been dying for the world, but I know this for a fact tonight, when he was on the cross dying, he was dying for me.
[00:08:09] Was he dying for you?
[00:08:11] Do you know that?
[00:08:13] Do you have a joy that he gave his life for you?
[00:08:16] And that life has given us life eternal.
[00:08:19] That truth is anchored in Genesis.
[00:08:23] In Genesis 1-1, it begins with, In the beginning, God.
[00:08:28] Here in chapter 1, verse 1, it says, That which from the beginning.
[00:08:32] From the beginning, God desired a relationship with mankind.
[00:08:36] Sin...
[00:08:38] Fractured that, but in the garden God promised a Savior.
[00:08:43] You all remember that.
[00:08:45] Genesis 3, 5, And I will put enmity between thee and the woman, between the seed and her seed, and it shall bruise thy head, and thou shalt bruise his heel.
[00:08:58] This is the first prophecy in regards to the Messiah.
[00:09:04] Martin Luther made mention of this, of this passage.
[00:09:08] This text embraces and comprehends within itself everything glorious that is to be found anywhere in the Scripture.
[00:09:19] The greatest that we can read from the Scriptures today is that Jesus, the Messiah, is going to come to restore a relationship that had been broken by sin
[00:09:32] Pardoned by the Lord Jesus Christ, that we might walk in a renewed spirit, a new creation, that we might know God as our Heavenly Father.
[00:09:44] We all know in Romans chapter 3 and verse 23, we all have sinned and come short of the glory of God.
[00:09:51] Here in 1 John 1-9, if we confess our sin, He is faithful and just to forgive us of our sins.
[00:09:56] and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.
[00:09:58] What does that lead to?
[00:09:59] Well, look at chapter 2, verses 1 and 2.
[00:10:03] If any man sin, we have an advocate with the Father and with Jesus the righteous.
[00:10:08] So what we're going to find in chapter 2 is that Christ is the advocate
[00:10:14] and the propitiation to bring us to this life that he manifested, this life that he is going to give to us, this life that we enjoy, we are going to find that the Lord is the one who continually enables us to enjoy it, to be able to experience it, and to understand the power behind it.
[00:10:35] Here we find that in the Old Testament law, sin required an atonement.
[00:10:41] And what was that atonement in the Old Testament?
[00:10:44] What did they use?
[00:10:46] They used the Lamb.
[00:10:47] Remember what John said?
[00:10:49] John seeth Jesus coming unto him, and saith, Behold the Lamb of God, which taketh away the sins of the world.
[00:10:57] So as Jesus comes to be our advocate, He stands before the Father.
[00:11:01] he's the one that hears our confession he's the one that goes to the father and tells him my blood has been applied the bible tells us in romans that there is therefore now no condemnation to those that are in christ jesus praise god the bible tells us that we all sin and come short of the glory of god but we can continue on to live this life of christ because he enables us as our advocate as our lawyer to stand before the father
[00:11:30] and to provide the justice and the pardon that we need as the blood has been applied to our hearts and lives.
[00:11:41] Also in Christ we find that he is the once for all sacrifice.
[00:11:46] Look at verse number 2, Jesus is the propitiation for our sins and not for ours only but also for the sins of the whole world.
[00:11:54] Here we find that Jesus has come to satisfy the righteous demand of God in relationship to human sin and punishment.
[00:12:05] Now that's important.
[00:12:06] As we go through this book, we have to realize that God loves us.
[00:12:13] That God wants that relationship with us.
[00:12:16] But he has told us that the wages of sin is death.
[00:12:21] How can God be just and give us life when we are sinners and we deserve hell?
[00:12:30] The answer is in the Lord Jesus Christ.
[00:12:34] John 3.16, For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth him should not perish.
[00:12:42] We're not going to face that justice, but we'll have everlasting life.
[00:12:47] And that's the love that God has given to us.
[00:12:50] God so loved us that he gave his Son to be the propitiation for our sins.
[00:12:56] And then as he continues on in chapter 3, he says, Behold what manner of love the Father has bestowed upon us.
[00:13:04] Have you ever stopped to wonder?
[00:13:05] Have you ever just sat outside and just wondered, how much does God love me?
[00:13:14] And all you have to do is look to the cross.
[00:13:18] What manner of love He has loved me.
[00:13:23] And isn't that a wonderful thing that we know today that we have come to the cross, we have received Him as our personal Savior, we have been washed in the blood, and He has given us eternal life, and now we can call Him Father.
[00:13:38] I don't have to worry about going to hell.
[00:13:41] I don't know how many of you knew Billy Kelly.
[00:13:43] Billy Kelly was a big man.
[00:13:46] Big man, played the fiddle, enjoyed life.
[00:13:50] But Billy Kelly said, I can swing over hell on a corn stalk and not worry about falling in.
[00:13:57] Because I know the Lord Jesus Christ, my personal savior.
[00:14:02] But notice that when he loved us, God's providential love allows us to be called his children.
[00:14:12] It's our identity.
[00:14:14] Right now, you are a child of God.
[00:14:18] Right now.
[00:14:20] And we can call Him our Father, who art in heaven.
[00:14:24] Praise God.
[00:14:26] But notice the hope.
[00:14:27] We shall be like Him, for we shall see Him
[00:14:30] That word hope means it's a promise.
[00:14:34] I don't hope to go to heaven.
[00:14:36] I don't hope that someday I'll be like him.
[00:14:39] It's a promise.
[00:14:40] One day I'm going to heaven because Jesus died for my sins.
[00:14:46] One day I'm going to heaven and I'm going to be just like him because that's what God's providential plan has for each and every one of us.
[00:14:54] But notice the purpose.
[00:14:56] The purpose is for us today in the fact that we must purify ourselves.
[00:15:03] God's providence is not only seen in what he provides, but what he is producing in each one of us.
[00:15:13] And what is he producing?
[00:15:16] Christ-likeness.
[00:15:18] Now how many of you can say, thank God I'm not what I used to be?
[00:15:22] How many of us can see what God has done in our lives where we are today?
[00:15:27] And how many of us can see in the future?
[00:15:31] We can see the Lord Jesus Christ.
[00:15:32] We can see that we are going to be like Him one day.
[00:15:35] But I'm not there yet.
[00:15:37] And what does Paul say?
[00:15:38] I press towards the mark of the high calling in Christ Jesus.
[00:15:41] Do you find yourself pressing towards that?
[00:15:44] Do you see that as the finish line as far as your Christian life is concerned?
[00:15:49] Now we know that we won't get there as far as this life is concerned, but I want to get as close as I possibly can, won't you?
[00:15:56] And why should I do that?
[00:15:59] Because the Bible says to live worthy of the calling of the Lord Jesus Christ.
[00:16:05] If Jesus could come and die and give his life for me, then I need to be worthy of that.
[00:16:14] And my worthiness is to become like him.
[00:16:19] And as we become like him, we're fulfilling the plan that God has for each and every one of us.
[00:16:26] But not only do we see the providential love, but notice God's providential power.
[00:16:33] How do we become more like Him?
[00:16:35] He's called us to righteousness.
[00:16:37] And what is that righteousness?
[00:16:39] Sanctification.
[00:16:41] Look at verse number nine.
[00:16:42] Whosoever is born of God does not commit sin.
[00:16:46] Now how many of you have committed sin today?
[00:16:48] And you know what?
[00:16:49] Nobody will raise their hand.
[00:16:53] Nobody will raise their hand.
[00:16:55] No, not me.
[00:16:56] Brother Bob, I've been praying all day for this service.
[00:17:01] Brother Bob, it's been good to be in the house of God for 30 days straight.
[00:17:05] Praise God!
[00:17:09] But the Bible says we all have sinned and come short of the glory of God.
[00:17:13] Haven't we?
[00:17:15] But at the same time, we find that that sin bothers us.
[00:17:20] And it's the Holy Spirit of God in us that touches our hearts and tells us, you're not walking as I want you to walk today.
[00:17:30] You're not walking in that worthiness.
[00:17:34] And so folks, when we get up in the morning, the first thing on our minds is to present our bodies a living sacrifice, wholly acceptable unto God, which is our what?
[00:17:43] Reasonable service.
[00:17:45] That we might be able to prove what is that good, acceptable, and what?
[00:17:49] Perfect will of God.
[00:17:51] How many of us thought of that today?
[00:17:53] How many have walked according to that rule today?
[00:17:56] That's what God wants in our hearts.
[00:17:58] And by the way, as we have the Holy Spirit, He's going to guide us into righteousness.
[00:18:05] The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want.
[00:18:07] He leadeth me in the path of righteousness for his name's sake.
[00:18:14] I'm standing before you a Christian.
[00:18:18] Yeah, I'm a pastor.
[00:18:21] You expect the pastor to be a Christian.
[00:18:25] But in that word, Christian, you expect the pastor to live a life that's pleasing to the Lord.
[00:18:31] But listen, folks, we are the children of God, and it's our responsibility for each and every one of us to live that life, that we can be a blessing to God, we can be used of God, that we've been called according to a purpose, and that is to do the perfect will of God as we live day by day.
[00:18:51] And as you live today and as you have opportunity, the Lord is going to direct you into that path.
[00:18:56] He's going to use you for a purpose.
[00:18:58] You are His workmanship.
[00:19:00] You're His voice.
[00:19:01] You're His hands.
[00:19:02] You're His eyes.
[00:19:03] And as we go out into this world, we can do the things that God would have us to do.
[00:19:07] But we have to be sanctified.
[00:19:09] We have to be set apart in order to be used of God.
[00:19:14] And how do we become sanctified?
[00:19:16] 1 John 4 verse 4 says, Greater is he that is in you than he that is in the world.
[00:19:22] We can overcome all the temptations.
[00:19:24] We can overcome the sins of the world because greater is he that is in me.
[00:19:29] Praise God.
[00:19:32] So whatever's troubling you today, all you have to do is turn it over to the Lord.
[00:19:36] Greater is he.
[00:19:39] Doesn't the Bible promise us that we are overcomers of this world?
[00:19:46] Notice the next one here, God's providential purpose.
[00:19:49] We are called to love in deed and in truth.
[00:19:53] God's providence was revealed most fully by His love.
[00:19:56] Look at verse 16.
[00:19:58] Hereby perceive we the love of God, because Christ laid down His life for us.
[00:20:04] Again, we go back to John 3.16, God so loved the world that He gave His Son to lay His life down, to die for us.
[00:20:14] That same love now becomes a measure of our faith.
[00:20:19] Love that acts, that gives, that sacrifices.
[00:20:22] Why are you here tonight?
[00:20:24] Because I love God.
[00:20:26] Why are you listening tonight?
[00:20:27] Because I want to hear more of the one that I love.
[00:20:31] Why did you do the things you did today?
[00:20:33] Because I love Him.
[00:20:34] I want to serve Him.
[00:20:36] I want to be a blessing to Him.
[00:20:38] I can't thank Him enough.
[00:20:40] There's nothing that I can do but to give my life to Him.
[00:20:48] And as we give that life, we find that there is sanctification, there is a purpose, there is the power of God.
[00:20:54] But notice also in verses 19 through 24, and in particular verse 24, we see the peace.
[00:21:00] We are assured by His presence.
[00:21:03] The peace of God that passes all understanding is the fact that you walk with the Lord each and every day.
[00:21:10] Listen, folks, if you start to wander away from Him, you lose that peace.
[00:21:15] You all know that you can grieve the Holy Spirit.
[00:21:19] You can quench the power of the Holy Spirit just by taking that one step.
[00:21:25] But as the Holy Spirit nudges you, as He pulls on you, He wants you to come back into that perfect peace.
[00:21:33] And as we have that perfect peace, He that keepeth His commandments dwelleth in Him, and He in Him.
[00:21:41] The Lord is not going to walk in sin.
[00:21:44] Let's all understand that.
[00:21:47] So as Christians today, as those who have loved God, those who are to walk worthy of God, God's going to help you to do that.
[00:21:59] Have you ever missed the peace of God?
[00:22:04] Have you ever been in a position where you just didn't feel God at all?
[00:22:09] Well, God didn't leave you.
[00:22:11] You left Him.
[00:22:12] And as a result, He can't come and fellowship with you.
[00:22:15] He can't commune in that sweet spirit.
[00:22:18] You don't feel the fullness of the Holy Spirit of God.
[00:22:21] And it's up to us to come back to confess that sin, that we can be forgiven, that we can be renewed, that we can be cleansed, that we can come back into that relationship with Him.
[00:22:31] Isn't our God wonderful realizing that he created a salvation that nobody was able to really fulfill other than the Lord Jesus Christ using his blood, giving his blood, that through that blood we can ask for forgiveness of sin and he'll bring us back and just cleanse us and use us once again.
[00:22:52] He knows our feeble ways.
[00:22:55] I'll be preaching on Psalm 139.
[00:22:59] And in that, David's crying out to the Lord, Search me!
[00:23:03] Try me!
[00:23:04] And if there's anything unclean, take it away.
[00:23:08] David's looking for that intimate relationship that comes as a result of being close to him by feeling his presence, by feeling the purpose for which he has called us.
[00:23:19] God's providence secures the believer's heart.
[00:23:22] We rest in his faithfulness.
[00:23:27] Notice in chapter 4, verse number 7, the command of love.
[00:23:31] Beloved, let us love one another, for love is of God, and everyone that loveth is born of God and knoweth God.
[00:23:39] In Deuteronomy, God calls his people to love him.
[00:23:42] So we're going all the way back into the Old Testament.
[00:23:45] We're going back at the beginning.
[00:23:47] Going all the way back to Deuteronomy.
[00:23:49] And we find that this thread has come all the way through up till today.
[00:23:53] Notice what he says back in...
[00:23:56] Chapter 6 and verse 5 of Deuteronomy, Hear, O Israel, the Lord our God is one Lord, and thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thine heart, with all thy soul, and with all thy might.
[00:24:08] Doesn't that sound like it'd be preaching today?
[00:24:11] Can't we just say that's us today?
[00:24:15] As we come, we are to love Him, that we love Him with all our hearts, with all our soul, with all our might, and as a result, there's no room for anything else.
[00:24:25] It's all God.
[00:24:27] And that's the thing that our flesh has to get over.
[00:24:31] And that's why Paul says, I'm crucified with Christ that I might live, yet not I, but Christ liveth in me.
[00:24:37] And as Christ lives in me, He's taken over everything, that everything can be presented to the Lord Jesus Christ for Him to use, that I might glorify Him through His presence, through His power, through His sanctification.
[00:24:53] It's all of God.
[00:24:55] But folks, you've got to be willing to give yourself and allow yourself to be used of Him.
[00:25:00] That's your purpose.
[00:25:01] That you might prove what is that good, acceptable, and perfect will of God.
[00:25:10] The call to love one another is tied to being born again.
[00:25:13] Part of the New Covenant where love is the evidence of being in a relationship with Him.
[00:25:22] Notice verse 11, Beloved, if God so loved us, so we ought to love one another.
[00:25:31] Do you love each other?
[00:25:35] Now we can look around and say, yeah, I love everybody here.
[00:25:41] We're friends.
[00:25:44] We're part of a good church.
[00:25:46] We're part of a good congregation.
[00:25:48] We all come together and have a good time.
[00:25:51] The question is, are you willing to be a sacrifice?
[00:25:56] Are you willing to lay down your life for another?
[00:26:05] Greater love has no man than this, that he lays down his life for the brethren.
[00:26:12] I'll stand up for you.
[00:26:17] I wouldn't Joseph, but I would you folks.
[00:26:23] Chapter 5 Now we come to the testimony and the assurance of eternal life.
[00:26:32] And this is the record that God has given us eternal life.
[00:26:36] He's given us eternal life.
[00:26:38] Do you realize what eternal life is?
[00:26:40] Forever life.
[00:26:42] Never-ending life.
[00:26:43] Life with Him.
[00:26:44] And this life is in His Son.
[00:26:48] The assurance of our salvation is the purpose of Chapter 5.
[00:26:51] John insists that the true test of knowing God is love.
[00:26:55] In verses 1 through 5, it tells us why.
[00:26:58] In verse number 6, because God is love.
[00:27:02] And through Jesus, God has poured out his love into our hearts.
[00:27:08] So we go back to Romans chapter 5 because the love of God is shed abroad in our hearts by whom?
[00:27:14] The Holy Ghost which is given to us.
[00:27:17] So when I'm talking about that we're to love one another.
[00:27:20] We're to lay down our lives for one another.
[00:27:23] Where does that love come from?
[00:27:24] It doesn't come from me.
[00:27:25] No, no, no.
[00:27:31] It comes from God.
[00:27:33] The love that God has in sending His Son.
[00:27:37] The love that Jesus had in laying down His life to die for us.
[00:27:42] That's where that love comes from.
[00:27:45] So if you're to love one another, if you're to love the brethren, if you're to love the enemy, isn't that what the Bible says?
[00:27:51] Love your enemy?
[00:27:53] How do we do that?
[00:27:54] We do that with a love that is given to us in our hearts by the Holy Spirit of God.
[00:27:59] It's an unusual love.
[00:28:01] And once we begin to love that way, then we'll begin to understand how God loved us.
[00:28:07] By the way, the Bible says we love Him because?
[00:28:11] But listen, you have to love Him as He loved you.
[00:28:15] So as He demonstrated His love towards you, that's the same love you have to show back to Him.
[00:28:21] You just can't say in your mind, I love God.
[00:28:24] God said, no, that ain't good enough.
[00:28:29] God said, I've given you a love.
[00:28:31] And I want that love to come from your heart.
[00:28:34] And I want you to love me with all your heart, mind, body, and soul.
[00:28:38] And so when I say, Lord, I love you, I tremble because it's everything within me that's coming to show him that I love him, that I thank him.
[00:28:52] And Lord, I'm not worthy
[00:28:56] But I will do my best to live a life that others might see that love in me.
[00:29:03] That's the most important thing today in this lost and dying world, that people see a genuine love, a genuine Christian reaching out.
[00:29:13] And we'll see that in just a moment.
[00:29:15] Look at verse number 20.
[00:29:17] And we know that the Son of God is come and hath given us understanding that we may know him that is true and we are in him that is true
[00:29:26] Even in His Son, Jesus Christ, this is a true God and eternal life.
[00:29:33] Do you know that tonight?
[00:29:35] Do you know that with all your heart, all your mind?
[00:29:39] There's no room for any doubt whatsoever.
[00:29:42] Do you know that?
[00:29:44] Do you have that blessed assurance, Jesus is mine?
[00:29:49] Let's go to 2 John.
[00:29:51] 2 John deals with the providence and protection.
[00:29:55] It's the eternal plan of truth and love.
[00:29:58] The preservation of truth and love continuing through the development of the church.
[00:30:03] Now tonight we're going to talk about the church.
[00:30:06] And I'm not talking about cornerstone.
[00:30:08] I'm not talking about grace.
[00:30:09] I'm not talking about union.
[00:30:11] What I'm talking about is the church.
[00:30:17] The universal church, the body of believers, all who have come to know the Lord Jesus Christ as their personal Savior.
[00:30:25] We find that the providence God in the Old Testament is the foundation of love and truth.
[00:30:33] Here in 2 John chapter 1, notice he says, whom I love in the truth, and not I only, but also all they that have known the truth, for the truth's sakes which dwell in us and shall be with us forever.
[00:30:51] Brother Gary's here tonight.
[00:30:53] Brother Gary's a pastor.
[00:30:54] Brother Gary's been a Christian for a long time.
[00:30:57] Immediately as you meet him, your spirit ought to bear witness with his spirit that he's a child of God.
[00:31:04] Immediately we ought to fall in love with our brothers and sisters in Christ.
[00:31:09] Immediately because we are walking together.
[00:31:13] We need that love.
[00:31:14] We need that encouragement.
[00:31:16] We need that companionship.
[00:31:18] And this church does an excellent job in welcoming others into the church.
[00:31:24] As you've had opportunity this past 30 days
[00:31:27] Welcome people that have come for the first time.
[00:31:30] They ought to go here not just saying, boy, that's a friendly church.
[00:31:33] They ought to leave here saying, that's a loving church.
[00:31:36] Those people love people.
[00:31:38] And that's our responsibility.
[00:31:41] We have become the spokesmen for Christ.
[00:31:45] We are the Christs of this time.
[00:31:48] We're going about doing the will of the Father.
[00:31:51] And the will of the Father is to rescue the perishing and care for the dying.
[00:31:59] Deuteronomy chapter 10 verse 12 we find that truth is identified in the commandments and love is seen in the covenant listen to this and now Israel let me change that word just for a moment I'm gonna take Israel out I'm gonna put another word in and you all listen carefully and now cornerstone
[00:32:22] What does the Lord thy God require of thee but to fear the Lord thy God, to walk in all his ways, to love him, and to serve the Lord thy God with all thy heart and with all thy soul?
[00:32:37] That's today.
[00:32:39] That's us.
[00:32:42] If I was a Presbyterian, that's us.
[00:32:50] Well, let me say it this way, being a child of God, that's us!
[00:32:58] Verse number two, for the truth's sake, which dwelleth in us and shall be with us forever.
[00:33:03] John reminds the church that the ancient truth and the covenant love has not changed and the Lord is still preserving them through his people.
[00:33:13] We are taking that of old.
[00:33:15] You have gone all the way back 31 days and you take that which was in the beginning, you take that which was first started to be preached on in this series and has followed all the way through and has come to us tonight.
[00:33:28] That love, that truth is still continuing on and it will continue to continue on.
[00:33:34] But we're responsible today.
[00:33:36] I had the privilege of growing up in the church that I'm pastoring now.
[00:33:42] Started there in 1963.
[00:33:44] By the way, I'm older than Joseph.
[00:33:46] I'm an old man.
[00:33:50] But I was under Brother Crawford.
[00:33:51] When Brother Crawford resigned, he gave it to Brother Graham.
[00:33:54] When Brother Graham resigned, he gave it to Brother Frazier.
[00:33:57] When Brother Frazier resigned, he gave it to Brother Story.
[00:33:59] When Brother Story resigned, he gave it to Pastor White.
[00:34:02] Now Pastor White's preaching the same old message that has been preached there for year after year after year.
[00:34:08] You know why?
[00:34:08] Because it's current.
[00:34:11] It's the message that needs to be heard today.
[00:34:13] There is no new message.
[00:34:16] We need to preach the truth, and we need to preach it in love.
[00:34:20] That's what the world's looking for.
[00:34:22] That's what God has enabled the heart to receive.
[00:34:27] We don't need to go outside the parameters of the Bible to find a new way, to find a new message, because there isn't one.
[00:34:35] God speaks to the heart.
[00:34:38] And only the Word of God, sharper than any two-edged sword, is able to divide asunder.
[00:34:45] Wish I had my sword up here tonight.
[00:34:52] We see the providence of God in the Old Testament.
[00:34:54] We see the providence of God in the Gospels.
[00:34:57] Truth and love incarnate.
[00:35:00] The Gospels are about Christ.
[00:35:02] Look at verse 3.
[00:35:03] Grace be with you, mercy and peace from God the Father and from the Lord Jesus Christ, the Son of the Father in truth and love.
[00:35:13] He's carrying it all the way through.
[00:35:15] The reason that we can be merciful towards us, God can be merciful towards us because of the finished work on the cross of Calvary.
[00:35:23] When you look again, you look at the cross, you see justice, but you also see the truth.
[00:35:30] And that truth is that Jesus was given to be the propitiation for our sins.
[00:35:36] When you look at the cross, you see the love of God.
[00:35:38] That's the mercy of God.
[00:35:41] And that while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us.
[00:35:46] Can you imagine?
[00:35:46] You didn't have to clean yourself up.
[00:35:49] You didn't have to change your ways in order to be saved.
[00:35:53] God took an old wretched sinner.
[00:35:58] God reached down into miry clay.
[00:36:00] And he picked me up and he put me on a firm foundation.
[00:36:06] He put me on a cornerstone that'll never crumble.
[00:36:11] Did I deserve that?
[00:36:12] No.
[00:36:15] But because of the love of God, being able to fulfill the truth of God, here I am today, a child of God.
[00:36:25] Can you imagine?
[00:36:27] The providence of God in the church, preserving the legacy.
[00:36:31] Now he's talking about the epistles.
[00:36:34] John anchors the church identity in Jesus himself.
[00:36:37] Look at verse number four.
[00:36:38] I rejoice greatly that I found thy children walking in truth.
[00:36:46] Now look at that word truth very carefully.
[00:36:49] I want to bring something out here.
[00:36:51] When we look at the truth, we're looking at the whole aspect of truth.
[00:36:56] And what did Jesus say?
[00:36:58] Jesus said, I am the way, the truth, and the life.
[00:37:03] So Jesus is showing us the way.
[00:37:06] It's the old paths.
[00:37:08] How do you find the old path?
[00:37:10] I use the word of God as a lamp unto my feet and a light unto my path.
[00:37:15] There's the way.
[00:37:17] I am the way, the truth.
[00:37:19] He's the truth.
[00:37:20] He's the Word of God.
[00:37:22] He has come.
[00:37:23] What does the Bible say?
[00:37:24] When Jesus came, He was filled with grace and truth.
[00:37:29] Everything that He said, everything that He did was truth.
[00:37:33] You can look at the life of Christ and it's truth that expands itself.
[00:37:39] And then it's the life.
[00:37:42] And that's the life that we have the privilege of living today.
[00:37:45] That everlasting life, that eternal life, that unending life, that life that we'll appreciate in heaven one day.
[00:37:54] If we apply the word to our experience daily, God gives us a divine life that we might mold us into the image of Christ.
[00:38:03] God will reproduce the life of Christ in us.
[00:38:08] Did you hear me?
[00:38:10] You don't have to go out and say, well, you know, I'm not going to go to that bar anymore.
[00:38:18] If you say that, the old devil's going to work on you until you go to that old bar.
[00:38:25] I've learned never to say never.
[00:38:28] Back when Becky and I were dating, by the way, when we started dating, Mom and Dad said, you don't go on any date until she comes to church.
[00:38:37] And we sat in church about where
[00:38:40] Those two lovebirds are back there, Andy and his wife.
[00:38:44] That's a dangerous place to be.
[00:38:52] But as we sat back there, I knew, I knew as a young man, 18 years old, I knew something was going on because I pointed up at that preacher and I said, I'll never be what he is.
[00:39:06] And God laughed at me and said, oh, we'll see something about that.
[00:39:12] How many of you experienced that?
[00:39:13] I'll never do that.
[00:39:16] One honest man back there in the other room.
[00:39:18] All I saw was an arm go up.
[00:39:22] Can't see him.
[00:39:23] Praise God for that arm.
[00:39:32] Then as we look a little bit farther, we see the providence of God in the end.
[00:39:37] Truth and love fulfilled.
[00:39:41] 2 John fits perfectly into the all-encompassing story of the Bible.
[00:39:48] It reminds us that God's truth is eternal.
[00:39:51] Say Amen right there.
[00:39:54] God's love is unfailing.
[00:39:55] Say Amen right there.
[00:39:57] God's people are called to guard both.
[00:40:03] Don't you let anybody talk falsely about this Word of God.
[00:40:10] In order to do that, you need to know your Bible.
[00:40:13] In order to know your Bible, you need to get up in the morning and say, Lord, you teach me.
[00:40:18] You show me your ways.
[00:40:19] Your ways are higher than my ways.
[00:40:21] You teach me.
[00:40:22] You look back at what David said.
[00:40:24] How many times he said, Lord, just teach me thy precepts.
[00:40:27] Teach me thy ways.
[00:40:28] Why?
[00:40:28] So he could fulfill those things.
[00:40:31] So he could pass them on.
[00:40:34] So it will continue on.
[00:40:35] I'm responsible.
[00:40:37] What Brother Crawford preached and what I'm preaching today, I'm responsible for what he preached.
[00:40:42] Because he preached truth.
[00:40:45] And even though it's a long time afterwards, I'm responsible for that truth.
[00:40:50] That which I've heard, I'm preaching.
[00:40:53] And I'm preaching it because I've heard it.
[00:40:55] I've learned it.
[00:40:57] I understand it.
[00:40:58] I know it.
[00:41:00] And I'm able to tell others.
[00:41:03] But listen, that's not just for the preacher.
[00:41:06] That's for all of us.
[00:41:07] And the most important thing that you can tell them is the fact that you're saved.
[00:41:19] When the woman at the well was confronted, and Jesus talked to her, and she believed upon him, what did she do?
[00:41:30] She went around the town and said, Come hear a man that told me all things.
[00:41:36] You know what some of you need to do?
[00:41:37] I really don't know what that preacher is preaching, but listen.
[00:41:43] If you'll come and listen, God will tell you.
[00:41:48] All you need to do is just come to church.
[00:41:50] Just come one time.
[00:41:52] How many of you just came one time and didn't plan on coming back, but here you are tonight?
[00:41:58] What happened?
[00:42:00] I had a Catholic man just recently, and real quick, I gotta be real quick.
[00:42:07] A friend of mine's father passed.
[00:42:09] He was Catholic.
[00:42:10] The friend asked me, he said, Bro Bob, would you be willing to do my dad's funeral?
[00:42:14] I said, I'd be happy to.
[00:42:15] I don't care if they're Catholic, Presbyterian, whatever.
[00:42:18] But I said, I'd be happy to.
[00:42:24] And I said, well, what funeral home are you going to have it at?
[00:42:28] He said, we're not.
[00:42:30] He said, I'm going to ask you, can we have it at your church?
[00:42:32] I said, I'd be glad to have it at the church.
[00:42:35] And listen, his family's Catholic, he's Catholic, the wife is Catholic.
[00:42:40] So I'm thinking, okay, I'm going to have them a captive audience.
[00:42:48] And I found out this old boy, in our conversation before he passed, he had claimed that he had received Christ as his personal Savior.
[00:42:57] So I said, well, there's the opening.
[00:43:00] And I preached the Salvation Message.
[00:43:03] And old boy, old boy, he's probably 40, he's coming out the door and I shook his hand.
[00:43:10] He said, preacher, I want you to know while you were preaching that sermon, something was touching me in my heart.
[00:43:17] I said, well, you go home and you pray about it and you just ask the Lord to continue to touch your heart.
[00:43:23] Next Sunday morning, that Sunday morning, the next day, he's there.
[00:43:27] I said, man, it's good to have you here.
[00:43:29] He said, man, I wanted to hear you preach again.
[00:43:31] I said, well, I appreciate you coming.
[00:43:33] He's walking out.
[00:43:34] He said, preacher, I felt that again.
[00:43:38] I said, well, you go home and you pray this week and you come back next Sunday and I'll tell you all about it.
[00:43:45] He came back the next Sunday.
[00:43:46] He said, I couldn't wait for church time to get here.
[00:43:50] So I was talking to him and I knew that Sunday's a bad time to sit down
[00:43:56] It was before the service, the whole bit, things were going through my mind, and I said, listen, can I come over to your house tomorrow night?
[00:44:01] Yeah.
[00:44:03] He said, my wife will be there too.
[00:44:04] And I said, great.
[00:44:06] We went over there, Becky and I went over there, and we started talking to him, and he was like a puppy dog.
[00:44:11] He couldn't sit still in the chair.
[00:44:14] He was up, he was down.
[00:44:15] He said, I want to know about this salvation.
[00:44:17] What is this all about?
[00:44:19] I said, well, if you'll sit down and be kind, I'll tell you.
[00:44:24] But I mean, you talk about an apple that was ready to fall off that tree.
[00:44:27] He was it.
[00:44:29] And he got saved that night.
[00:44:32] And the next Sunday he was baptized.
[00:44:34] And he's been there for every service.
[00:44:36] Man, I wish I had a thousand like him.
[00:44:40] But it's there.
[00:44:41] It's there.
[00:44:42] And that truth of love and of God meeting our needs and saving us, that needs to be guarded.
[00:44:49] That needs to be kept.
[00:44:52] We need to live that truth in love.
[00:44:55] There are so many people out there.
[00:44:56] You just show a little love to them.
[00:44:58] Show a little kindness.
[00:45:00] You're going to win them.
[00:45:02] And when you continue to show them, you're going to win them for Christ.
[00:45:09] Let's go to 3 John.
[00:45:14] Careful you don't turn over too far.
[00:45:16] Now 3 John deals with our walk today.
[00:45:20] Walking in the truth.
[00:45:22] of Providence.
[00:45:23] And 3 John is a testimony of how God's grand plan touches real lives in small but eternal ways.
[00:45:35] And folks, this is for you.
[00:45:39] He uses the well-beloved Gaius.
[00:45:44] And the local church is the prominent object in 3 John.
[00:45:53] Verse number 3.
[00:45:56] For I rejoiced greatly when the brethren came and testified of the truth that is in thee, even as thou walkest in truth.
[00:46:08] In Genesis, God created humanity to walk with him in truth and love.
[00:46:14] In Psalm 1, the righteous man delights in the law and walks in truth.
[00:46:20] Now here in 3 John, we see Gaius
[00:46:22] The Spirit of God uses the Word of God to reveal the Son of God and then enables us to obey the will of God and walk in truth.
[00:46:31] So he's bragging on Gaius.
[00:46:33] He's looking at him and he says, I'm so happy to see that you're walking according to truth.
[00:46:40] Now let me ask you something.
[00:46:42] When others look at you, do they see you walking in truth?
[00:46:49] Now be careful.
[00:46:51] You know, all I have to do is say something just a little off center and you lose your testimony.
[00:46:58] But if we're walking in truth, we're showing that we love one another.
[00:47:03] We care about each other.
[00:47:05] We're praying for each other.
[00:47:06] We're carrying burdens for one another.
[00:47:08] Do people see that in you?
[00:47:10] I'm on our people all the time.
[00:47:12] Listen, we're a church.
[00:47:13] And in our church, because we're small, you ought to know everybody that's in the church.
[00:47:17] Not only should you know everybody, you ought to know everybody's burden.
[00:47:21] You ought to know what they're going through.
[00:47:22] You ought to know their trials.
[00:47:24] You ought to pray for them by name.
[00:47:26] Same thing here.
[00:47:28] It's nice to get together.
[00:47:30] It's good to have a nice fellowship and a kind fellowship, a loving fellowship.
[00:47:34] But listen, that isn't what church is.
[00:47:37] Church is knowing that I can go to church and people are going to pray for me.
[00:47:40] They're going to help me with my burdens.
[00:47:42] They're going to care for me.
[00:47:43] They're going to encourage me.
[00:47:45] Are you an encourager today?
[00:47:48] Did you encourage somebody coming through the door this evening?
[00:47:51] You know that has gone through a burden?
[00:47:53] Oh, I'm just praying for you.
[00:47:54] I hope that Brother Bob preaches something tonight that'll just be a help to you, that'll encourage you just to continue on.
[00:48:00] Don't give up on God.
[00:48:02] How many of you brought somebody down here to the altar?
[00:48:04] Pray with them.
[00:48:05] Can I pray with you tonight?
[00:48:07] I just want to show you that I love you, I care about you.
[00:48:09] Can I pray with you before the service tonight?
[00:48:13] That's what he's bragging out about.
[00:48:15] Yes.
[00:48:17] Yes, I see you walk according to truth.
[00:48:19] So God's providence is personal.
[00:48:24] What God began in the beginning, what God is doing tonight is personal.
[00:48:30] It's not for all of us, it's for each of us individually.
[00:48:35] Have you taken these messages individually?
[00:48:38] Has God spoken to your heart as to what type of Christian you are?
[00:48:42] Are you listening tonight as to the walk of the Christian life?
[00:48:47] Are you doing these things that are in the Bible?
[00:48:50] They're not suggestions.
[00:48:52] They're not my opinion.
[00:48:54] If you have your Bibles, you see what I'm reading.
[00:48:57] This is from the Bible, and God wants us to come to be the church that he can work in, that he can work through.
[00:49:06] But the church is made up of people, and so we have to present our bodies.
[00:49:11] We have to love Him with all that we are.
[00:49:14] We have to serve Him with purpose.
[00:49:16] And as we serve Him with that purpose, then we find that we can fulfill His wonderful will.
[00:49:22] And when we fulfill that will, we get to see His glory.
[00:49:25] Praise God.
[00:49:27] When was the last time you saw the glory of God in what you have done?
[00:49:34] Notice in verse number nine, there's the danger of self-exaltation in God's plan.
[00:49:41] Now listen, every church has one, maybe two, but somebody is always out of line.
[00:49:50] Somebody always wants to be over the preacher.
[00:49:54] Somebody always wants to be the boss.
[00:49:58] Somebody always wants to be the head honcho.
[00:50:03] And look at Diotrephes.
[00:50:10] Notice
[00:50:11] In verse 9, who loveth to have the preeminence amongst them received us not.
[00:50:18] Can you imagine?
[00:50:20] He didn't receive John.
[00:50:22] He didn't receive us.
[00:50:26] He was so full of himself.
[00:50:30] He thought he had the preeminence above them.
[00:50:34] Now we don't know anybody like that, do we?
[00:50:38] Anybody want to tell me who it is?
[00:50:42] But note, why?
[00:50:43] Why?
[00:50:44] Why?
[00:50:45] Why would John put this in here?
[00:50:50] Because John wants you to see that this type of behavior is a hindrance to the providence of God.
[00:51:00] Do you see that?
[00:51:01] It's a hindrance.
[00:51:03] Here's a person that doesn't love as he ought to.
[00:51:06] He doesn't care as he ought to.
[00:51:09] He doesn't care about anybody else.
[00:51:11] All he cares about is himself.
[00:51:13] And he calls himself a Christian.
[00:51:14] He's in the church.
[00:51:18] And John says, look at him.
[00:51:21] He's a hindrance.
[00:51:22] Now why would he point out the hindrance?
[00:51:26] Because he can look at Gaius and compare the two.
[00:51:33] Now if Gaius is all by himself, what type of man is he?
[00:51:38] Oh, he's a good man.
[00:51:41] But if you take Gaius and compare him to Diocletus, what type of man is Gaius?
[00:51:47] Wow, what a Christian.
[00:51:50] Now let me ask you this.
[00:51:52] What side of the spectrum are you on?
[00:51:58] How do people look at you?
[00:51:59] Are you walking according to truth?
[00:52:05] Do you greet the brethren?
[00:52:06] Do you care for the brethren?
[00:52:11] Notice in verse 11, He that doeth good is of God, but he that doeth evil hath not seen God.
[00:52:18] Have you done any evil in the church?
[00:52:21] Mark them, folks.
[00:52:23] Mark them.
[00:52:25] Bible says, don't even fellowship with them.
[00:52:29] Stay away from them.
[00:52:31] That's strong language.
[00:52:33] But you know why that strong language is there?
[00:52:36] Because it destroys the harmony of the church.
[00:52:40] It destroys the providence of God because God has no room for it.
[00:52:47] Remember Jesus said, oh you hypocrites.
[00:52:51] You're trying to destroy what God has planned.
[00:52:56] Folks, don't ever, don't ever fall into that trap.
[00:53:00] You be humble.
[00:53:02] God's looking for a broken, contrite spirit, a broken heart.
[00:53:10] Come and serve Him humbly.
[00:53:12] Come as a servant to all, and God will elevate you.
[00:53:16] Humble yourselves in due season.
[00:53:18] He'll exalt you.
[00:53:21] You don't exalt yourself.
[00:53:23] You let God exalt you.
[00:53:26] Demetrius was held up as an example.
[00:53:29] Look at verse number 12.
[00:53:30] Demetrius has a good report of all men and of the truth itself.
[00:53:35] Let's go over to Jude.
[00:53:37] I've got seven minutes.
[00:53:41] God's provincial plan in the book of Jude is contending for the faith.
[00:53:47] And that's what we need tonight.
[00:53:54] We need to fight.
[00:53:58] We need to fight for the truth.
[00:54:01] The world is against us.
[00:54:05] But we're for all men.
[00:54:08] We don't have to fight them.
[00:54:10] We have to fight the devil.
[00:54:13] And the way that you fight the devil is you take upon yourself the sword of the Spirit.
[00:54:20] You know that Word of God.
[00:54:21] You live that Word of God.
[00:54:23] You present that Word of God.
[00:54:24] You contend for the faith.
[00:54:27] Faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the Word of God.
[00:54:31] You've had a great opportunity for the whole month to hear the Word of God.
[00:54:34] How privileged you must be to have an understanding of the books of the Bible, to understand and to have that faith of how God has developed that in the course of history, how he has brought it through the dispensations, how he's brought it active and alive today, that we can live according to it, that we can be of faith, that just shall live by faith.
[00:55:00] And as we live by faith, it's the faith of God that goes before us and it conquers our enemies who are of the devil.
[00:55:09] You don't have to fight them.
[00:55:11] You don't have to argue with them.
[00:55:13] All you do is present them the word of God.
[00:55:16] Isn't that what Jesus said?
[00:55:21] All you do is speak the word.
[00:55:23] Well, listen, I didn't write that.
[00:55:26] God wrote that.
[00:55:26] Can I show you in the Bible?
[00:55:28] Let me show you in the Bible.
[00:55:29] See where it says this?
[00:55:30] Now, if you want to argue it, go to him.
[00:55:35] I'm just out here telling you what's in the Bible.
[00:55:40] If you want to argue it, go to him.
[00:55:45] Jude assures us that despite the rise of apostasy and ungodliness, God will finish what he started.
[00:55:54] We're coming to the end.
[00:55:57] You've studied Genesis all the way through here to Jude.
[00:56:01] Jude's saying, now all that you have heard, God has been at work and God has a plan and God's going to bring that plan to a finish.
[00:56:10] But it's up to the church to continue on.
[00:56:14] It's up to the church to see it to its end.
[00:56:16] When will it end?
[00:56:18] When Christ's return.
[00:56:19] When is Christ going to return?
[00:56:23] Any day?
[00:56:25] I believe that.
[00:56:26] He can come anytime.
[00:56:28] But as he does, I want him to find me battling for truth.
[00:56:34] I want him to find me being faithful to his word of God.
[00:56:38] I want him to find me loving not only the Christian but the enemy.
[00:56:43] I want him to find me that I'm out in the field working with the tares and the wheat.
[00:56:47] I want him to find me that I'm faithful to him.
[00:56:53] And I can't get the gumption in myself to do that.
[00:56:56] It has to be the Holy Spirit of God.
[00:57:00] Paul writes, Being confident of this very thing, that he which hath begun a good work in you will perform it until the day of Jesus Christ.
[00:57:09] So Jude gives us a battle plan, and I'm going to give you all of it, so listen carefully.
[00:57:15] He says, Contending for the providence of God.
[00:57:17] It's an application.
[00:57:19] Look at verse 21.
[00:57:20] Here's the key verse.
[00:57:21] Keep yourselves in what?
[00:57:23] The love of God looking for the mercy of the Lord Jesus Christ onto eternal life.
[00:57:30] How are you going to apply it?
[00:57:32] By love and truth.
[00:57:34] Now notice, we contend for the faith.
[00:57:36] Verse 3, Beloved, when I gave all diligence to write unto you the common salvation, it was needful for me to write unto you and to exhort you that you should earnestly contend for the faith which was once delivered to the saints.
[00:57:52] Earnestly make it a daily opportunity to present the gospel to the lost.
[00:58:01] It's imperative that Christians fight persistently for the truth as a soldier of the cross.
[00:58:09] Stand on the scripture, not on emotion or a tradition.
[00:58:15] Well, this is what we used to do.
[00:58:16] Now, if it's not according to the word of God, we're not going to do that.
[00:58:22] Oh, now preacher, you know if we had this type of music, if we just had this type of... No, we're not going to run on emotion.
[00:58:30] We're going to operate according to the Word of God.
[00:58:33] Contend!
[00:58:34] Hold fast to the Word of God!
[00:58:37] Remember the warning.
[00:58:38] Look at verses 17 through 19.
[00:58:40] Beloved, remember ye the words which I have spoken before of the apostles of our Lord Jesus Christ, how that they have told you there should be mockers in the last time, that who should walk after their own ungodly lusts.
[00:58:55] Isn't that true today?
[00:58:57] These be they who separate themselves sensual, having not the spirit.
[00:59:05] Jude wants Christians to expect this kind of mocking, so it won't surprise him when it happens.
[00:59:13] Apostasy is a part of God's plan.
[00:59:16] It's not a part of failure.
[00:59:18] It's a part of fulfillment.
[00:59:20] There's going to be a falling away.
[00:59:23] It's not the church's fault.
[00:59:25] It's not your pastor's fault.
[00:59:28] People walk away from the church.
[00:59:30] People walk away from the Spirit.
[00:59:31] He says so right here.
[00:59:34] Don't jump on your preacher.
[00:59:37] Don't you look at the church and say, well, I wonder why people aren't still coming.
[00:59:43] You go and you look at their hearts and you listen to their answer and you'll find that their answer is far from the Spirit of God.
[00:59:51] Well, I just didn't like what the preacher was saying.
[00:59:53] Did the preacher say anything but truth?
[00:59:56] Well, no, but he was awful mean.
[00:59:58] He was awful harsh.
[00:59:59] Well...
[01:00:01] Well, was he preaching truth?
[01:00:03] Well, yeah.
[01:00:04] Well, what's your problem?
[01:00:07] Problem is the Spirit.
[01:00:08] Amen?
[01:00:10] Notice, build yourself up.
[01:00:12] Look at verses 20 and 21.
[01:00:14] Building up yourselves, your most highly faith, holy faith.
[01:00:20] Praying in the Holy Ghost, keeping yourself in the love of God, looking for the mercy of the Lord Jesus Christ unto eternal life.
[01:00:27] Build yourself up!
[01:00:29] Strengthen yourself!
[01:00:30] Encourage yourself!
[01:00:32] Turn yourself over to the Lord and say, Lord, here am I!
[01:00:36] Send me!
[01:00:37] And you know that the Lord will never put more on you than what you are able?
[01:00:44] God will never ask you to do something that you have not been prepared for.
[01:00:54] You have some of strong faith, you have some of little faith.
[01:00:58] You have some that have been Christian for a long time, some are babes in Christ.
[01:01:02] He'll never put on any of you more than what you're capable of handling as far as your faith is concerned.
[01:01:12] So when God comes and He nudges you and He says, I want you to do this, don't turn to Him and say, well, I don't think I can do that.
[01:01:20] You turn to Him and say, I can do all things through Christ, which strengtheneth me.
[01:01:27] Notice, we are to rescue the perishing, and of some have compassion making a difference, and others save with fear, pulling them out of the fire.
[01:01:36] Are you pulling people out of the fire today?
[01:01:42] Rest in God's sovereignty.
[01:01:43] Look at verse 24 and 25.
[01:01:45] Now unto him that is able to keep you from falling and to present you faultless before the presence of his glory with exceeding joy.
[01:01:54] To the only wise God and our Savior be glory and majesty, dominion and power, both now and forever.
[01:02:02] Amen.
[01:02:06] Through Abraham, Moses, David, the prophets, the apostles, and now through us, the church,
[01:02:11] God's providential plan marches on.
[01:02:16] You all are part of it.
[01:02:18] I was supposed to take these four books and relate these four books to how they work in the providence of God.
[01:02:24] You know how they work?
[01:02:27] He tells us how we're to walk.
[01:02:29] He tells us how we're to live.
[01:02:31] That we can continue the providence of God as he has set forth his plan.
[01:02:41] A stamp.
[01:02:46] Brother Joseph has asked me to do the benediction.
[01:02:50] I'd like to read a verse, pray, and then we'll sing a song.
[01:02:55] But listen to this song carefully, church.
[01:03:01] And the very God of peace sanctify you wholly.
[01:03:05] And I pray that God, your whole spirit and soul and body be preserved, blameless unto the coming of the Lord Jesus Christ.
[01:03:15] Faithful is he that called you, who will also do it.
[01:03:22] He's not set you out there to do it by yourself.
[01:03:27] He'll go with you.
[01:03:29] Lo, I'm with you always.
[01:03:35] Father, in Jesus' name, as we come before you tonight, we thank you, Lord, for a wonderful salvation.
[01:03:43] Cornerstone has had a wonderful opportunity of looking at the entirety of the Bible as these preachers have preached and they have brought out the themes and the facts and the subjects and the truth and the principles of the Word of God.
[01:03:59] These people have had the opportunity to sit here and listen to the entirety of the Word of God.
[01:04:05] What a blessing.
[01:04:07] But also what a responsibility.
[01:04:09] For that which we have heard, we are now responsible.
[01:04:14] And I pray Lord that you would help us to see in these last four books that it's not us alone, but it's you walking with us.
[01:04:23] It's you giving us the Holy Spirit of God.
[01:04:26] It's you giving to us the love of God that is shed abroad in our hearts by the Holy Ghost.
[01:04:32] It's you, according to Ephesians, that opens our eyes to knowledge and understanding.
[01:04:38] It's you that leads us into the path of righteousness.
[01:04:42] It's you that allows us to do the work because we are your workmanship.
[01:04:48] I pray tonight, Lord, that you would just simply touch each and every individual that's here.
[01:04:53] Help us to realize it's an individual reality that we come before you.
[01:04:58] And because you have saved us, because it cost the Son his life,
[01:05:05] We come tonight asking you Lord that you would forgive us of our shortcomings and Lord that you would show us and help us to live a life that's worthy of the calling to be called Christian or Christlike.
[01:05:20] I pray Father that the Holy Spirit of God would touch our hearts and draw us closer to him that we might be able to do thy good will.
[01:05:29] Bless us tonight, Lord, in helping us to realize a great salvation that you have given to us that is from the beginning, that is on to the end, and we have a privilege to carry it during this time.
[01:05:44] Bless this congregation in the days ahead.
[01:05:47] Use them to further your kingdom here upon this earth.
[01:05:50] We ask in Jesus' name, amen.
[01:05:54] If you'll take your books and turn to number 67, Blessed Assurance, Jesus is Mine.
[01:06:00] And as we sing this, think about these words.
[01:06:04] This is my story.
[01:06:05] Is it your story?
[01:06:07] Do you have that Blessed Assurance, Jesus is Mine?
[01:06:10] Let's sing out, and let's sing like we are going to sing it as a testimony unto our Lord and Savior tonight, okay?
[01:06:16] Let's sing.