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WHAT DOES THIS EVIL GENERATION NEED?
Matthew 12:38-42
June 10, 01
As if the scribes and Pharisees had not provoked Jesus enough, they
demand a sign from heaven from him. Their demand was swiftly and
categorically denied. What more could He had done to convince them?
The attitude that demands miraculous signs as a condition or belief
is not the attitude that pleases God. He called them an evil and
adulterous generation. We live in an evil generation. II Timothy 3
states, "This know also, that in the last days perilous times shall
come. For men shall be lovers of their own selves, covetous,
boasters, proud, blasphemers, disobedient to parents, unthankful,
unholy, without natural
affection, trucebreakers, false accusers, incontinent, fierce,
despisers of those that are good, traitors, heady, high-minded ,
lovers of pleasures more than lovers of God; having a form of
godliness, but denying the power thereof: from such turn away." Paul
was informing us that the evil was going to be of greater
intensity in the last days. Evil is being accepted and promoted by
society in a bolder way today than ever before. Verse 13 informs us
that "evil men and
seducers shall wax worse and worse."
What does this evil generation need?
Some things this generation needs to observe and
see!
I. This generation needs
PREACHING THAT BRINGS
REPENTANCE
(II Timothy 4:1,2)
Charles G. Finney used to have a sermon entitled "How to preach so
as to convert nobody." In the message he stated, one way to do it is
to talk about sin in general, but never name the sins of anybody in
your present congregation. No man makes truly preaches who deals
in generalities. Vague preaching sounds all right. It offends
nobody, and it will take you a long way in this world, but it is the
other world we are going to have to give an account at. Just because
we have a generation of people with itching ears is no reason to
trim our preaching to suit their condition. The preacher is not an
ambassador with the privilege of negotiation; he is a messenger with
a proclamation to be heard and heeded. He is not to give them what
they want to hear but what they need to hear.
Dr John R. Rice once said, "The
pulpit has failed the
churches, and the churches have failed America."
A. Preaching that brings repentance disturbs (Acts
2:37)
"Cry aloud, spare not, lift up thy voice like a trumpet, and shew my
people their transgression, and the house of Jacob their sins,"
(Isaiah 58:1). There must be
preaching on sin.
Man calls sin an accident, but God calls it an
abomination.
Man calls sin an infirmity, but God calls it
iniquity.
Man calls sin a liberty, but God calls it
lawlessness.
Man calls sin a trifle, but God calls it a
transgression.
Man calls sin a weakness, but God calls it
willfulness.
Man calls sin an alternate lifestyle, but God calls it
an abominable lie.
"We have been far too afraid of disturbing people , but the Holy
Spirit will have nothing to do with a message or minister who is
afraid of disturbing."
Light disturbs....and if one preaches the Word he will preach
light...."The entrance of thy word giveth light" Light disturbs
because it reveals dirt and disorder. The light may call for
negative or positive action in the life. Dr. Martin Lloyd-Jones, the
great Welsh preacher, said, "Present-day preaching does not save
men. Present- day preaching does not even annoy men, but leave them
precisely as they were, without a ruffle and without the slightest
disturbance."
B. Preaching that brings repentance directs (Acts
2:38)
Psalm 119:105 - "Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto
my path."
1. Clarity of what is said
"A fog in the pulpit will produce darkness in the pew."
2. Certainty of what is said
C. Preaching that brings repentance divides (Acts
2:40,41)
1. Attitude of reception
2. Attitude of rejection
II. This generation needs PEOPLE
THAT BRING RESPECT
(Philippians 2:15)
We are to shine in a depraved world by a distinct walk with the
Divine Word. Far too many who profess and do not practice. "They
profess that they know God: but in works they deny him, being
abominable, and disobedient, and unto every good work reprobate,"
(Titus 1:16).
A recent Gallup poll reported "very little difference
in the behavior of the churched and the un-churched on a wide range
of items including, cheating, and stealing." The poll went on to say
that "most people's religion is secondary." Vance Havner once said,
"We have to many noun Christians and not enough adjective
Christians." Christians are not respected anymore. Oh the need for
saintly believers! To make a difference, you have to be different.
You cannot change anything by adding more of the same. See Acts 5:13
The early church was feared and respected. The world looks at the
church today and
sees no difference between them and itself. So instead of making an
impact on society, the church is ignored
and treated as of no account. The church is not regarded and held in
respect today because the church is so much like the world.
A. The church enlists the same people (Psalm 1:1)
The early church gravitated naturally to the gathering of the
believers. Is this where you go when business or household duties
set you free to go?
B. The church is entertained by the same pleasures
(Hebrews 11:23-25)
Miss church for the same things the world does
C. The church embraces the same poisons
(Proverbs 20:1)
D. The church engages in the same perversions
(I Corinthians 5)
E. The church enters the same places
F. The church espouses the same practices
No difference in our dress - men that are wearing the culottes
demeanor desires
This generation of saints will have to answer for this generation of
sinners.
III. This generation needs POWER
THAT BRINGS RESULTS
Micah 3:8
Zechariah 4:8 Loss of power is the great tragedy of the church. She
stands paralyzed in face of her enemies. The Holy Spirit does not
lack power but only the opportunity in our lives to demonstrate it.
The early church was a church marked with great power. No foe could
daunt them, and no fear could haunt them.
This generation needs to see the power of God demonstrated in the
lives of the saints personally and
the church collectively.
A. Power that brings a changed life (II Corinthians
5:17 and I Corinthians 6:9)Where the power of God has come there is
always a "were"!
Acts 2:14
1. Power to stand up
a. Fear that had crippled them
b. Fact that had changed them
2. Power to speak out
3. Power to shine forth
B. Power that brings a changed love
Appetite for the Word of God and the House of God
IV. This generation needs PRAYING
THAT BRINGS REVIVAL
(II Chronicles 7:14)
ALL THAT GOD IS, AND ALL THAT GOD HAS, IS AT THE
DISPOSAL OF PRAYER.
"The devil can wall you round, but He cannot roof you in"- Hudson
Taylor. Prayer has divided seas, rolled up flowing waters, made
flinty rocks gush into fountains, quenched flames of fire, muzzled
lions, disarmed vipers, marshaled the stars against the wicked,
stopped the course of the moon, burst open iron gates, and conquered
demons.
WHAT HAS PRAYER NOT DONE?
What paralysis the lack of prayer has brought on this generation
today! Our generation will rise or fall on its praying.
Jeremiah 33:3
Learn from David in the Psalms
A. Bring Him your frustrations in prayer
in a bind ... a tight or narrow place
B. Bring Him your feelings in prayer
C. Bring Him your foes in prayer
D. Bring Him your failures in prayer
E. Bring Him your future in prayer
Acts 4:31 "And when they had prayed, the place was
shaken..."
The blessings of prayer are numerous.
A. Prayer - the source of our wisdom
B. Prayer - the success of our witness
C. Prayer - the secret in our warfare
D. Prayer - the strength of our walk
E. Prayer - the supplier of our workers
V. This generation needs PASSION
THAT BRINGS REFRESHMENT
I Peter 4:8
A Christian without love is lifeless and powerless.
"fervent" means stretched out or extended love
A. This is a passion that cost
No such thing as cheap love. One can give without love, but you
cannot love without giving.
B. This is a passion that covers
Love does not publish another's sins. How much gossip would be
eliminated if we truly loved one another. Love bears; it does not
bare. "In most beauty parlors the gossip would curl you hair."
Gossip runs down more people that automobiles do every year. Where
love is thin, faults are thick. Where love is thick,
faults are thin. Where love is, forgiveness is easier. Man is most
like a beast when he kills. Man is most like men when he judges. Man
is most like God when he forgives. This generation needs to see
Christians that have the love of God shed abroad in their hearts. I
Corinthians 13 we can observe the pre-eminence and the permanence of
love.
Conclusion:
This wicked and perverse generation needs the preaching that brings
repentance, the people that brings respect, the power that brings
results, the praying that brings revival, and a passion that brings
refreshment. We will not serve our generation well as it was said of
David in Acts 13:36 unless the preaching,
the people, the power, the praying, and the passion is present.
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