4 Ways to Miss Out on Heaven
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John MacArthur, Jr.
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John 8:21-30
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As we come to a time when we prepare our hearts for the Lord's table, we are always reminded of the fact that Scripture says to examine ourselves. And that examination has to start at a very foundational point and that is at the very point of whether or not we know the Lord Jesus Christ. At the end of Paul's letter to the Corinthians, called 2 Corinthians, he says, "Test yourselves to see if you are in the faith." Examine yourselves..."Or do you not recognize this about yourselves that Jesus Christ is in you unless indeed you fail the test?"
Certainly self-examination when you come to
the Lord's table starts with an examination of
your spiritual condition before God. Do you really
know Jesus Christ? Have you really put your trust
and faith in Him? That's the starting point. And
we cannot be under any illusion about the fact
that because someone is in a church or even
attends frequently or even regularly that they
therefore are Christians. We must rather assume
that in a congregation like this there are perhaps
many who have not put their trust in Jesus Christ.
For them this table is really to partake of
judgment should they participate. Paul says if you
don't examine yourself you might bring judgment
upon yourself by partaking. To celebrate the death
of Christ in the taking of the bread and the cup,
one would need to know Christ, to have come to Him
for salvation, and then to have confessed all
known sin and ask for cleansing and purity of
heart so that there is nothing between you and
Christ. But all of that begins at the point of
salvation. And I continue to be made aware of the
fact through the years as ministry goes on and on
how many people come to church, even this church,
and don't come to Christ for weeks and months and
sometimes even years.
So I thought that this morning I was going to do what the Spirit of God, I'm sure, compelled me to do this week as I was studying through the gospel of John in great detail, and that is to address the matter of actually believing in the Lord Jesus Christ unto salvation.
I want you to turn in your Bible to the
eighth chapter of John...the eighth chapter of
John. We've all heard the expression, "He has
nobody to blame but himself." That is a biblical
expression. It is an expression that the Spirit of
God makes a number of times in Scripture with
regard to the sinner. If you perish in your sin
you have no one to blame but yourself. And no
passage makes this more poignant or clear than the
eighth chapter of
John.
John, chapter 8, I want to start reading in
verse 21.
He said therefore again to them, "I go away
and you shall seek me and shall die in your sins;
where I am going, you cannot come." Therefore the
Jews were saying, "Surely He will not kill
Himself, will He, since He says, `Where I am
going, you cannot come'?" And He was saying to
them, "You are from below, I am from above; you
are of this world, I am not of this world. I said
therefore to you that you shall die in your sins,
for unless you believe that I am He, you shall die
in your sins."
And so they were saying to Him, "Who are
You?" Jesus said to them, "What have I been saying
to you from the beginning? I have many things to
speak and to judge concerning you, but He who sent
Me is true; and the things which I heard from Him,
these I speak to the world." They didn't realize
that He had been speaking to them about the
Father. Jesus therefore said, "When you lift up
the Son of Man, then you will know that I am He,
and I do nothing on My own initiative but I speak
these things as the Father taught Me. And He who
sent Me is with Me; He has not left Me alone, for
I always do the things that are pleasing to Him."
And as He spoke these things, many came to believe
in Him.
In the
eight chapters up to this point of John's gospel,
John has been dealing with the self-manifestations
of Jesus which gave to
In
His teaching was so astonishing, amazing
and profound and so authoritative that they never
heard anyone who spoke like He spoke and no man
ever made the truths of God as clear as He made
them. It was very apparent that He had
supernatural power, supernatural ability and that
He spoke profound things, the likes of which they
had never heard. And, in fact, they became
attracted to Him because of His healings. They
wanted life without sickness, doesn't everybody?
They were game for that. And He had the special
markings of a king. He might be king material if
He could provide a disease-free, pain-free
existence. Everybody wanted
that.
And then
it was apparent also by the several occasions on
which He fed large amounts of people, literally
creating food for them, that He could also provide
food for everybody and battling for bread was a
major issue in life before the fast-food era in
which we now live. Here was a healer, here was one
who could neutralize the powers of darkness, here
was one who could create food simply by a word,
this much was king material. He could provide a
welfare state the likes of which they never
conceived of...free from disease and free from any
necessity to work to provide your own living and
to buy your own bread. He was one who might just
be the king. As long as He worked in the social
area, the physical realm, as long as
He overpowered Satan who debilitated
people, they were interested in
Him.
But He
didn't stop there. They really had another agenda.
They had hoped that He would move one other...move
into one other great area and that was the
political or military era...area, and He would
overthrow
The one thing He did add to His healing,
His casting out of demons and the profound nature
of His teaching...the one thing He did add and the
greatest demand of all was that He demanded
spiritual cleansing and He spoke about repentance
and He spoke about acknowledgement of sin and
turning from sin and spiritual blessings. And with
that they lost interest. As soon as He confronted
their sin, they were gone. As soon as He
endeavored to deal with the issue of repentance,
they turned and left. He ceased to be king
material at that
point.
Leaving
Galilee He came into the southern part of the land
of Israel known as Judea in which the city of
Jerusalem is the center of focus and there again
He began His ministry. And the response was
similar to that in
His own and His own received Him
not.
But, one
thing is clear. Again in again in John's gospel,
and it is this, they were responsible for what
they did because they saw enough and heard enough
to believe the truth. And some believed. In
chapter 7 and verse 40, "Some of the multitude
therefore when they heard these words were saying,
`This certainly is the prophet,'” meaning the
prophet predicted by Moses who would be the
Messiah. Verse 41, "Others were saying, `This is
the Christ, or the Messiah.' Still others were
saying, `Surely the Christ is not going to come
from
So the multitude was certainly split but
some acknowledged that He was the promised prophet
and the promised Messiah. Most of the people,
however, rejected. In fact, it's of note to
remember that when Jesus finally went to
In spite of all of that, the mass of people in the
In verse 21 in our passage Jesus makes a
stunning statement. He said to them, "I go
away...speaking of His soon coming death and His
ascension in the end to the Father...I go away and
you shall seek Me and shall die in your sin. Where
I am going, you cannot come." And here Jesus
crystallizes one of the major issues in John's
gospel, and it is this issue. People who reject
Jesus Christ die in their sins. That is to say
they die with unforgiven sin. They die with a life
time of sin unatoned for, unpaid for, a lifetime
of accumulated culpability. And consequently an
eternity faces them of unrelenting punishment.
Jesus is telling these Jews that they will not be
able to follow Him where He goes. And where is He
going? He's going to heaven to be with His Father
and they won't go
there.
Back in
chapter 7 for a moment, look at verse 33 and
you'll find a similar conversation between Jesus
and the Pharisees and chief priests. Jesus says in
verse 33, "I said...He said to them, `For a little
while longer I am with you, then I go to Him who
sent
The Jews, therefore, said to one another,
and this is a mocking kind of comical response.
They're jesting, "Where does this man intend to go
that we shall not find Him? He's not intending to
go to the dispersion among the Greeks and teach
the Greeks, is He? Or Gentiles?" They hated the
Gentiles and they're mockingly saying where does
He think He's going to go? Is He going to leave
the country and go out and minister to the
despised Gentiles? Is that what He's going to do?
And try to reach the Jews in the dispersion that
have been scattered abroad among the Gentiles?
What is this statement that He said...You will
seek Me and will not find Me and where I am you
cannot come?
So He already said that to them and they
just laughed it off, mocked it. He says it again,
now we come back to John 8, almost identically, "I
go away, you'll seek Me, you'll die in your sins,
where I am going you cannot come." There is the
supreme disaster, beloved, to die in your sin, to
die without your sin being forgiven, to die
without your sin being atoned for, without the
penalty for it being paid. And when you die in
your sin you will never go to the place where
Jesus dwells.
Still happening today. The latest
statistics that I read that are about a hundred
people a minute die and that means that about a
hundred people a minute go to hell. They die in
their sin. They die without forgiveness. They die
with full culpability and full responsibility for
their own iniquity. They die to experience eternal
weeping, wailing, gnashing of teeth, fire, thirst,
separation from God, unrelenting remorse and the
pangs of a fully informed conscience. And here
Jesus is warning about
that.
John wrote this gospel, he says in chapter
20 verse 31, that you might believe and that
believing you might have life in the name of Jesus
Christ. He wrote it so that you might believe that
Jesus is the Christ, the Messiah, the Son of God,
the Savior. And that believing you might have
eternal life. But for those who do not believe,
John makes it clear again and again that they will
die in their sins and they will never go where
Jesus
is. The inevitable consequences of unbelief
and rejection in any age is to go out of the
presence of God forever. And it is not
annihilation and it is not soul sleep and it is
not nothingness, it is into an eternal torment.
Jesus says, reject me and you will die culpable
and God's wrath will only be satisfied by an
eternity of torment.
Since many people choose this rejection,
it's important for us to look at this text and to
understand what John is saying here. And as we
examine ourselves today, let's start at the bottom
line and be sure that we are in the faith and not
headed for a death with full culpability of sin
and an eternity of
punishment.
You shall die in your sin...verse 21. How
is it that that happens? Let me give you four ways
to guarantee you will die in your sin and I'm
going to borrow them from the words of Jesus here,
four ways to guarantee you will die in your sin,
four ways to guarantee that the death of Jesus
Christ on the cross is meaningless to
you.
Number one, be self-righteous...be
self-righteous. That will do it. The first
guaranteed way to die in your sins is to be
completely content with your own ability to please
God. Believe that you can be good enough, or
religious enough, or pray enough, or go to church
enough, or be moral enough, or have good deeds
that outweigh on some imaginary scale the weight
of your bad deeds, just be self-righteous. Look at
verse 22, "Therefore the Jews were saying, `Surely
He will not kill Himself, will He, since He
says...Where I am going, you cannot
come'?"
What did they mean by this? What kind of a
response was this? Well they twisted Jesus' words
to mean He must be going to hell, we're certainly
going to heaven. And He must be going to a portion
of hell reserved for those who commit suicide.
Why did they say that? Well an orthodox Jew
despises suicide, always has. According to
Josephus, the Jewish historian, the person who
committed suicide went to the darkest pit of
Hades, that the most heinous crime one could
commit was suicide. And the darkest, blackest part
of Hades was reserved for someone who killed
himself. So mockingly they are saying, "Well maybe
He's going to kill Himself and go down to that
black hole in Hades reserved for those who commit
suicide, a place we certainly never will
go."
So they ridicule Him. They stand there deaf
to the warning that they are going to die in their
sin with all that horror that that involves and
they turn it into a mocking joke about Jesus
committing suicide and Himself going into some
black hole of eternal punishment believing
themselves to be going nowhere but heaven. How
deceived they were. Once again, so often in His
time on earth, the Jewish leaders turned their
venom on the Son of God. Yes, He was going to die.
But His death was not suicide. Voluntary, yes.
Willing, yes. Self-sacrificing, yes. But not at
His own hand, at the hands of men, at the hands of
those very detractors who spoke to Him this way.
Their ignorant mocking came about because of their
self-righteousness. Do you understand that? They
mocked Him because they didn't think they needed a
Savior. The whole idea of them dying in their sins
was ludicrous to them. After all, they were the
spiritual ones, they were the religious ones, they
were the orthodox. They kept all the laws and all
the rituals and all the routines and all the
ceremonies and all the traditions with exacting
detail. They had absolutely no idea that they
would ever be going to any other place than
heaven. They were so self-righteous that Jesus'
warning was a joke and they laughed until they
died and then they cried and they still
do.
So
confidently self-righteous they could mock a
Savior. So confidently self-righteous they could
mock the idea that they could die in their sins. I
warn you, self-righteousness is deadly. It is a
guarantee for dying in your sin. If you do not
admit your inability to save yourself, if you do
not admit that your good works achieve nothing by
way of eternal salvation, if you do not admit your
religious activities, your ceremonies and rituals
and church attendance and prayers and whatever
else produce nothing for you by way of eternal
salvation, you will die in your sins. But when you
admit that all your morality and all your
religious activity and all the ritual of religion
that you could possibly do makes no contribution
to your salvation because your sin is so deep and
so profound that no effort of your own can touch
it, then you will cast yourself at the feet of a
Savior who provided the sacrifice for your sin.
But apart from that, you will die in your sin. You
will be like the Pharisee in Luke 18 beating his
breast and saying, "I'm glad I'm not like other
men, certainly not like that dirty sinner down
there. I tithe and I fast and I do all of this."
And Jesus said that man did not go home justified.
It reminds us of Proverbs 12:15 which says, "The
way of a fool is right in his own eyes." And
there's no greater fool than a self-righteous fool
who cuts himself off from salvation by grace
because he thinks he can make some contribution to
it. That which is highly esteemed in the sight of
man is an abomination before God, Luke
These Jews were trying to earn salvation,
like a lot of other folks. In all the world of
religions of human achievement, all the religions
of the world that attempt to earn salvation by
human effort fall into the same category. They
believe they had by their own works satisfied
God's requirement, and thus they had achieved
salvation, were headed for heaven. And the only
place Jesus would go where they wouldn't be would
be in Hades in some dark pit of hell belonging to
those who kill
themselves.
So, you guarantee that you'll die in your
sin by just being self-righteous. Just be certain
that you're not a sinner. Just be certain that you
don't need saving. Just invent a life style of
religion that fits you. Don't admit you need a
Savior. Don't pound on your breast and say, "God,
be merciful to me a sinner." Trust your works,
trust your religion, trust your rituals and I'll
guarantee you you'll die in your
sin.
There's a second gilt-edged guaranteed way
to die in your sins in verse 23. He was saying to
them you are from below, I am from above. They
missed the point. That really goes with the first
point, they had it backwards. They thought they
were above and He was of below, they had it
reversed. Above is heaven, below is hell, you're
from below, I'm from above, you've got it
reversed.
Then He says this, "You are of this world,
I am not of this world." And here's the second way
to guarantee that you will die in your sins and
that is be worldly, be earthbound, another
guarantee, be preoccupied with the world, live for
the world, live for the temporal system, live for
the ideologies of this world
system.
What does He mean when He says, "You are of
this world"? World is a very important word in
John's gospel, used repeatedly. And it's used with
several different meanings. Sometimes it refers to
people, sometimes it refers to ideologies, here it
has to do with those ideologies which engulf the
minds of people, of course. But when He's talking
about "this world," He's talking about the
invisible spiritual system that dominates the
world, it is a system of evil. Satan is the god of
this age, the prince of this world. He is the one
who has orchestrated a system of belief, a system
morality, a system of religion, a system of
ideologies, a system of behavior, a system of
materialism and all of that that is opposed to
God. It's like 2 Corinthians 10, it's everything,
lofty thing raised up against the knowledge of
God. It's the whole cosmos, the whole invisible
spiritual system of
evil.
We use the word "world" in that way. We
talk about the world of politics, the world of
business, the world of medicine, the world of
sports. What we mean by that is the environment or
the sphere in which those things dominate. And
there is a world in which we live as human beings,
it is the organized system of satanic lies and
deception raised up against the knowledge of God,
Satan's system opposing Christ's. And in Luke 16:8
Jesus calls the unbelievers "children of the
system." They buy into the ideology somewhere. The
system is hostile to God, it's hostile to Christ,
it is dominated by materialism. That is to say a
preoccupation with that which passes away. It is
dominated by humanism, the worship of man and the
elevation of man's mind even to the place where he
can redeem himself. It's dominated by sex, by
physical fulfillment in pleasure, by carnal
ambition, by pride, by greed, by self-pleasure, by
self-desire. Its opinions are wrong. Its aims are
selfish. Its pleasures of sinful. Its influence is
demoralizing. Its politics are corrupt. Its honors
are empty. Its smiles are fake. Its love is
fickle, etc., etc. That's the world system. It is
a lot of philosophies and psychologies and
religions and ideologies that make up
unregenerate, ungodly, unbiblical thinking. And it
is a world that will be destroyed. The world and
all that is in it will pass away, John said. And
that's why he said in 1 John 2:15, "Love not the
world, neither the things that are in the world;
for anyone who loves the world can't love the
Father; where there is the love of the world, the
love of the Father doesn't
exist."
Jesus points out here this great contrast.
He says to them in verse 23, "You are of this
world, I am not of this world." We have two
competing ideologies, two competing systems of
thought. "If any man love the world, the love of
the Father is not in him." And friendship with the
world, James 4:4 says, is enmity with God. These
Jewish leaders, though they would say they were
religions and that they were spiritual, were
genuinely caught up and trapped in the satanic
system of evil by which he rules the
world...sinful, selfish, earthbound souls who
lived out a system controlled by the prince of
this world and were separated from God and from
Christ by an infinite gulf. For a man to die in
his sin, all he needs to do is just be earthbound,
just believe the lies of Satan that are in the
system, just love the system and all that is in it
and that will guarantee you will die in your
sins.
Sometimes the gospel penetrates that kind
of mind and heart a little while, like in the
parable of Matthew 13, but because of the love of
this world and the deceitful of riches, it dies.
There must be a breach and a break. Jesus is not
of this world. He said to Pilate, "My Kingdom is
not of this world." First John says, "The whole
world lies in the lap of the evil one." We
believers don't. We've made that distinction.
James says we are even to keep ourselves unspotted
from the world, uninfluenced from its satanic
ideologies.
There's a third way, and this is the crux
of the passage, that you can guarantee to die in
your sins...first of all, to be self-righteous and
think you don't need a Savior, you can save
yourself, of make some contribution to saving
yourself, any contribution; secondly, by being
earthbound, and that is being enamored with the
world system and unwilling to let it go; and
thirdly, verse 24, "I said, therefore, to you that
you shall die in your sins for unless you believe
that I am He, you shall die in your sins." Here's
the third guarantee way to be certain you will die
in your sin, be unbelieving, be self-righteous, be
earthbound and be unbelieving. That's really all
it takes. Be unbelieving.
The only way to escape hell is to believe
in the Lord Jesus Christ. And John again quoting
his thesis in chapter 20 verse 31, "These things
are written that you might believe that Jesus is
the Christ and believing you might have life
through His name." No one has to die in his sins
or her sins. But the one who persists in rejection
will die in sin through
unbelief.
Now what do we have to believe? Well He
says it right here. "Unless you believe that I am
He." What He's saying here is the name of God.
Unless you believe that I am God, that I am the
one sent from God, the great I am Himself. He uses
really what is the Hebrew tetragrammaton, the name
of God, the I am that I am. Unless you believe
that I am.
Well what
does "I am" mean? It means all that He is. Unless
you believe fully the truth about Me...that's what
He's saying. How does one become a Christian? By
believing the truth about Jesus Christ. This is
the Son question and this is the big issue. Here
we are still debating this issue. I am astounded
at this. I recently was down in
I can sum it up very simply by what Jesus
said here. You must believe that I am He. What
does that mean? You must believe that Christ is
who He is.
Well what does that encompass? I'll give
you what I call the drive train of gospel truth,
the absolute necessities of gospel truth. Here's
where they start. If you're going to believe the
truth about Christ, here's what it
includes...first of all, you have to believe in an
eternal trinity because Christ said He was one
with the Father and that He was eternal and before
Abraham was ever created He existed. So you must
believe that He is part of an eternal trinity.
Anything less than a trinity makes Christ
something other than who He is. So the heart of
evangelical faith, the heart of gospel truth is
trinitarian, that God is three persons and yet
one. To say anything other than that is to
misconstrue who He is and He says you must believe
that I am who I am. So you start with believing
the trinity. Those who deny the trinity don't
understand who Jesus Christ is, they do not
believe that He is who He
is.
Secondly, you must then believe that He is
incarnate in human form. That this member of the
trinity entered into human history in time and
space in a human body. You must believe then in
the incarnation of God in Jesus Christ and that
encompasses the virgin birth which is God's
definition of how this incarnation took place so
that the Christ could be born into this world
sinless. And so you must believe that He is God,
that He is eternal, that He is a member of the
eternal trinity, that He was incarnated into the
world through the virgin Mary. Then you must
believe in a sinless life because that's true of
Him as well, that He lived a sinless life. He
couldn't be born like normal people were born or
He wouldn't be the God/Man. And He could not have
a sin in His life or a weakness in His life or a
failure in His life or He would not have fulfilled
all righteousness which righteousness is imputed
to those who believe in Him.
So you must believe in a trinity, you must
believe the eternal trinity, that Jesus Christ a
member of the trinity was incarnated, born of the
virgin Mary, came into the world and lived a
sinless life which in fulfilling perfect
righteousness because the righteousness that can
be imputed to those who believe. And then you must
believe that He died on the cross as a sufficient
substitionary sacrifice an atonement for sin and
that He died there and paid the penalty for the
sins of all who would ever believe because that's
indeed who He is, the Lamb of God. You must
believe that His death satisfied God completely
and that full atonement was made and that that's
why God raised Him from the dead the third day and
then took Him and seated Him at His right hand
where He sits as Lord. He gave Him a name above
every name which is the name Lord. He sits at
the right hand of the Father interceding
for His own and ruling and some day will come
again and establish His Kingdom on earth and bring
eternal glory to His own beloved, redeemed people.
That's the heart of Christian faith. Take anything
out of that and you've got some other Jesus. And
Paul said if anybody preaches any different Jesus,
let him be anathema, any different gospel, any
different message. Paul told the Corinthians in 2
Corinthians, "I don't want you to be removed from
the simplicity and devotion that you have toward
Christ." If somebody preaches another Christ they
do not preach the
truth.
How do we have any difficulty understanding
that this is the Christ whom we must believe? This
is the truth and this is what Christians
believe. If you don't believe that, you're not a
Christian. You say, "Well what about people who
believe in God?" They're not Christians, they will
die in their sins. "Well what about the people
that believe all of that about Jesus but also
believe that they do have do some works...get
baptized or do some ceremonies or keep some laws
in order to add to their salvation?" They
won't...they won't get to heaven either, they'll
die in their sins and go eternally to hell. Why?
Because they will not recognize that Christ alone
and Christ completely is the sacrifice for sin to
which nothing can be added. It is by grace through
faith alone. And any attempt to add anything to it
negates it, grace is no more grace. Anything you
try to do to earn any part of your salvation
misunderstands the sacrifice of Christ. And any
misunderstanding of the meaning of Christ in His
sacrifice is something less than the gospel.
Believe it, Christianity or Christendom, as such,
is full of people who have a lot of information
about what I've just said regarding the gospel but
who do not have that total trust in Jesus Christ
alone being who He is and being the only and the
complete sacrifice for sin, therefore trusting in
nothing of their own efforts or works. Sad to say,
many, many who name the name of Christ and say,
"Lord, Lord, we did this, we did that," are not
known to Him and will die in their sins and where
He has gone they will never
come.
So, Jesus says to them, "Unless you
believe," in verse 24, "Unless you believe that I
am who I am, you shall die without your sins being
forgiven and you will therefore eternally pay the
penalty."
There is one final guaranteed way that you
can die in your sins and they exhibit this
obviously. Be self-righteous, be earthbound or be
unbelieving, fourthly, be willfully ignorant or
obstinately ignorant. Verse 25, this is so
amazing. So they were saying to Him, "Who are
You?" This is absolutely unbelievable that they
would say that, after all they had seen, after all
He had done, after they had heard. Jesus said to
them, "What have I been saying to you from the
beginning?" Talk about thick. "I have many things
to speak and to judge concerning you that He who
sent me is true and the things which I heard from
Him, these I speak to the world." He's says I've
been speaking and speaking and what I've been
speaking is the very word of God. And to show you
how thick they were, verse 27, "They didn't
realize He had been speaking to them about the
Father." Even though He said that over and over
again..."I and the Father are one...I don't speak
of My own self, what the Father shows Me I speak."
All of that He had been saying, all up to chapter
8, they had heard it
all.
What is this? It's, first of all, sneering
mockery. You...who are You...who do You think You
are making statements like You're making...what
gives You the right to assume such a role as
prophet and purveyor of truth...and who do You
think You are speaking the way You speak? They
should have known who He was, He made it clear
repeatedly
over and over and over again. You remember
the next chapter, the ninth chapter, the blind man
was healed by Jesus and the leaders came to Him
and they said, "Who is this and where is He from?"
And the blind man said, "I can't believe it...in
verse 30...that you don't know where He's from and
He opened my eyes." I mean, it was willful
ignorance.
Why are they willfully ignorant? John 3
makes it clear, "Men love darkness rather
than...what?..." It was dark because they wanted
it that way. It's always dark when you love your
sin. It was a willful darkness. Back in chapter 8
verse 19 He says, "You don't know Me and you don't
know My Father. If you knew Me you would know My
Father."
You don't know either of us, you are in the
dark and that's the way you want it because you
love your sin. In chapter 7 and verse 17, Jesus
said, "If any man is willing to do His will." When
you get to the place where you are willing to do
God's will instead of your sin, then you will know
of My teaching. Truth comes to those who desire
it. It's like the Old Testament says, "If you seek
Me with all your heart you'll find Me." When
you're willing to do God's will you'll know My
teaching, then you'll know that I speak from God.
But as long as you are obstinately loving your sin
and cherishing your sin, even the sin of pride and
self-righteousness, you will die in your sin.
Theirs was a self-content, mocking ignorance born
out of a love for their own pride. They heard who
He was many, many times. They saw ample evidence
of it but sin produces unbelief and unbelief
produces obstinate
ignorance.
So they refused to know because they loved
their sin. You want to die in your sin? Be
self-righteous, be earthbound, be unbelieving, be
obstinately and willfully ignorant and you will
die in your sin.
Jesus says in verse 20, he should have
known He who sent Me is with Me, He's not left Me
alone, I always do the things pleasing to Him. You
should have seen God in me. You should have known,
you should have heard but you
didn't.
It ends on a good note. Verse 30, "As He
spoke these things many came to believe in Him."
That would be my prayer this morning that as I
have spoken these things to you, as I have
reiterated these words of Jesus that many would
come to believe in
Him.
You want to die in your sins? Just continue
in your course, just believe you're good enough
the way you are. Just carry on with your love
affair with human ideologies. Just refuse to
believe the great truths concerning Christ. Love
your sin so much that you choose the darkness and
are willfully ignorant. But to do this you're
going to have to stumble over the cross. That's
right, you're going to have heartlessly,
irreverently trample Christ's blood because you
know the gospel. So you're going to have to
stumble across the cross. Even this morning as we
come to the Lord's table the cross is going to be
demonstrated again and you're going to have to
reject it again to continue the course you're in.
Inconceivable, really, why will you die when you
can live? Why will you not be like those many who
believed and didn't want to die in their sin? Why
will you not accept an atonement for your sin?
That's the all encompassing question. And
the answer is your self-righteous, you're
good enough the way you are, you love the world
too much, you refuse to believe or you love your
sin and you cherish the darkness and the ignorance
that comes with it. In any case, the price is
eternal.
Let's bow in
prayer.
Father, as we think about the potency of
the words of Jesus and folly of those who refuse
to believe, we are reminded that such goes on
today every day and perhaps even the battles that
Jesus engaged in in John 8 are occurring in the
hearts of some here this morning. I pray that Your
Spirit's power would break the grip of
self-righteousness, the world, unbelief, and the
love of sin and that the heart would desire to do
Your will so that the one who is willing to do
Your will will know the truth.
Father, as we come to this table we are
reminded again of the sacrifice that Jesus Christ
paid for our sins on the cross, that He bore our
sins, as we read from the prophet Isaiah, that He
carried our sorrows, that He was bruised for our
iniquities, wounded for our transgressions, that
chastening for our well being was on Him, by His
stripes we are healed. We thank You, Father, for
the promise that to all who believe in Jesus as
Messiah and Son of God there is complete and full
salvation. To that end we would pray for every
person here.
And,
Lord, for those of us who are Christians we would
ask that each of us might examine our own hearts
as well as we come to this table, affirming that
we are saved, we do belong to You. May we again be
reminded of the tragedy of sin interrupting the
sweetness of our relationship with You and may we
confess everything that is known and ask You to
cleanse everything that is unknown as well and may
we come to this table
with pure hearts.
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