2 Chronicles 7 v 14
For the past two years the
Christian Church adopted a variety of means to continue worshipping services,
using in many cases technology, which reached people who appreciated hearing
that of which they had not previously heard.
It is therefore of paramount importance now
restrictions have been removed, to present a united message based on the
teaching of the Apostles, as passed down by our Lord Himself, and for God’s
sake (literally) stop all the liberal nonsense that has poisoned the true
gospel.
In last week’s sermon, I wrote
about the evil in the world, and in the days between the situation has only got
worse. In every part of the world there is little peace, goodness or Christian
teaching. I suggested ways in which the
Church should respond, but the Church in the main denominations just gets
further away from God and His teaching.
A great blow was struck when the
Methodist Church, once a strong Church in the evangelical tradition, chose to
allow same sex ‘marriages’(a contradiction in terms) to be performed in its
Churches. They failed two years ago, so this time members were not given the
chance to vote, so ensuring the motion passed.
In addition, a tragic incident
resulted in it being revealed the Church of England was baptising (illegal)
immigrants to give them the name of Christian, so enabling them avoid
deportation. This particularly referred to Liverpool Cathedral, who seem to
consider it a satisfactory, despite one ‘convert’ trying to blow up a Women’s
Maternity Hospital with a self- made bomb.
This week, I give you God’s answer
to what Christians should do. Turn with me to 2 Chronicles Chapter 7, verse 14.
if my people who are called by my name humble
themselves, pray, seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will
hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin and heal their land.
Here is a God given chance
for there to be a renewal where the lost will be found, and the weak would be
made strong. Here is God promising us He will respond, if we will
answer and fulfil His invitation. This is such a profound offer we cannot
afford to accept.
In 960BC Israel was in moral and
spiritual decline, with people failing to worship God. Solomon
pleaded with God to forgive the nation of their sins, and God answered that if
they humbled themselves, prayed, sought His face, and turned from their wicked
ways, He would heal their land.
We are faced with a like situation
as Solomon then faced, but when he prayed to God he was given an answer, which
is still as valid to- day, as it was all those years ago.
All around us storm clouds are
falling on a world so different from what many of us knew. The foundations on
which we were raised have largely been destroyed, to such an extent that there
are now no moral absolutes, all is relative and one does one’s own thing. Our
children are being brainwashed into ways of life which would never have been
mentioned in the most liberal places.
What hope does the Bible give us? Listen to God.
IF MY PEOPLE WHO ARE CALLED BY MY NAME
This
verse is directed to particular people, limited to those who know the Lord.
God’s people are those who worship Him, who He has called to accept Jesus as Lord and
Saviour, who profess Christ and own up to doing so. They are people
who regularly attend Church to worship Him week by week, not only those who
have a nodding acquaintance with Him at Christmas time. Remember, Jesus said ‘I
am the only way to God, NO one comes to the Father except through me’
In all our Churches in this country,
there are people who devotedly come week by week to join in worship. They will
try to live according to the way God has spelled out that, all the Scriptures
are profitable for training in righteousness that the man/woman of God may be
equipped for good work.
The majority of people will tell
you they believe in God, but it is a tenuous belief which has no
credibility. No matter what kind of
life a person has led, at the funeral service it is firmly believed the person
is going to heaven. God is seen as a benevolent old man, always ready to
unconditionally receive us and answer all we ask for.
When you go to visit another
country, you need a passport to prove your worthiness as a law abiding person,
a health certificate to show you are a fit person, and a booking to confirm a
reservation. In the minds of most people, you have no need to prove
anything about yourself, God would never send anyone to hell, the only
alternative to heaven, and that is right, God never would consign anyone to
hell, He lets the person make the choice for him(her)self here on earth. Jesus
said to unworthy people, ‘get away from me I never knew you. get away from me
you who broke God’s laws’
IF THEY WILL HUMBLE THEMSELVES
Both individually and as a
Church there is need for repentance. There are far too many people who consider
themselves as being Christians, attending Churches on Sundays where they sing
praise to God, listen to Hi Word being read, and often preached upon, but not
always, and confessing sins they have pre-determined are not going to relinquish.
A person is
(relatively) free to live as they wish in a free country, they can excess in
alcohol, gaming and sexual relationships, but they do not have the same right
to call themselves as Christians. Sin can be defined as any activity which has
been condemned in Scripture; this relates not only to sexual activity, but to
theft, adultery, jealousy, envy, malice, hatred, and deceit by telling lies.
IF MY PEOPLE WILL PRAY
Jesus told us to pray
without ceasing and gave examples of desperate prayer. In one story a family had gone to bed when they were
disturbed by a neighbour pounding on their door. The homeowner looked out and
was asked for some bread by the neighbour to feed his guest. The homeowner
refused, but the neighbour kept on knocking until the homeowner gave what he
wanted. The moral of the story was perseverance, it was desperation which won
the day. Jesus said, ‘keep on asking and you will receive. Keep on seeking and
you will find, keep on knocking and the door will be opened up to you.’ If we
want revival we must pray in desperation.
You may well ask, ‘how can
we a small suburban church with not a huge congregation, many of whom are
perhaps older in years, do very much?’ Hudson Taylor who founded the China
Inland Mission was once asked why God had chosen him. Taylor replied `because
God wanted someone small.' When God acts it is not in big cathedrals, it is in
the lives of ordinary Christian people. Consider who God chose to be the mother
of His Son, a humble young Jewish village girl, now treasured in the history of
the Church, and adored in honour of motherhood.
An American Christian
programme, following the September 11th attack on its country, asked all its
listeners to pray for fifteen minutes a day for fifty days for a revival, and
to phone in and say where they were from. A coloured pin was then placed on a
wall map of the United States at their location. Within days the map was
covered as people responded. Most of them were small churches, perhaps even
smaller than yours, but they reported
new life and new people.
Neither is age a relevance.
When the Israelites were attacked by the Amalekites, Moses and Aaron were too
old to fight, but as the younger men fought, they prayed, and every time they
did so, the Israelites advanced. Older people can play a vital role in revival.
. IF PEOPLE WILL SEEK MY FACE
God
wants us to enter into a relationship with Him. Not to see Him, as someone to
go to when we want something, but as sons and daughters who want to respect and
love their own father.
The Bible tells us that God communed with the
man and woman. He who made man in the Garden of Eden, communes with us now
through His Word, the Bible. Unfortunately so many people at all levels within
the Church want to pick out those parts which suit their preference. The Church
of England Articles stress the authority of Scripture as that to which we
should pay heed.
The Church, rather than speaking and
standing firm on the teaching of God, has colluded with activists who wish to
see a form of immorality accepted, and bishops are sympathetic rather than
conform to the Bible teaching, as it may offend those having different view(who never even attend Church).
No seeking of God’s face there.
But make no mistake, there will be a price to
be paid. No one gets away with violating God and His Word. There are rules for
life which God has laid down, but too often they become merely a basis for
negotiation.
IF
MY PEOPLE TURN FROM THEIR WICKED WAY
There is a need for examination of our lives to root
out those ways which are not worthy of us as Christians. Things which the Bible
clearly defines as wrong, yet which are still practised by people who call
themselves Christians. The church as God's voice has failed to speak out in
condemnation of such ways, for fear of upsetting the liberal tendency and being
branded narrow, often preferring to align itself with society's standards. 'If
you can't beat them join them' mentality. Can you imagine how little the
Christian Church would have progressed if Paul had been so timid? Scripture
alone should be our guide.
Sometimes we have real unpleasantness in our churches.
This is because some people see them as places to exercise a power they could
not do so elsewhere. They become argumentative, rebellious, self-centred, and
enjoy causing disruption.
I was talking to a lady who told me how her Vicar
made same slight changes to try and introduce new people to the church. She
said the congregation became so divided it was like war. What sort of
Christianity is that? Certainly not the kind Jesus had in mind when He said,
‘love one another.’
We are
told the disciples were all of one mind at Pentecost, and look what happened
I WILL HEAR FROM HEAVEN AND HEAL THEIR LAND
God
has promised to respond by healing our land.
God loves all people, and wants all to be saved. But He is a righteous God who hates sin, and
He will not deal with people who neglect, disobey and do not honour Him. However
unpleasant to admit, the Church in this country has acted shamefully, it has
disregarded the teaching God laid down in His Word, and which Jesus commanded
to be followed. Individually, Christians
have not always been worthy of Him. But God has stated He will heal, and whilst
people may not be relied on to keep a promise, God will.
In this sermon
I have used the word IF numerous times. This is a very big word. There are
churches which would dread any revival, preferring to keep things nice and
quiet in a holy huddle. If a stranger should enter they say 'what is she doing
here.' Some older people take a philosophical line, and think ‘I won't be here
in a number of years.’ So they don't let things concern them.
We need all of us to have a
passion for revival, and we are poor Christians if we don't feel a concern for
the future of the Church. We must forget ourselves and our own desires for the
sake of the Lord's Church. If we really believe Christianity is the only hope
and answer for a fallen world, then let us earnestly pray and work for revival
and make sure we, are living as God intended. Revival begins with Gods people, but the power
of God is so strong it soon spreads to all society
God acted when a Minister went to the small
island of Lewis in the Hebrides, and the
people there prayed that God would bless them. Evan Roberts a Minister in South
Wales prayed and started the Welsh Revival. There are many examples of answered
prayer for revival.
After
Jesus had risen from the dead, he told his disciples to wait in Jerusalem,
until they were endued with power from on high. Although their lives were in
danger, they gathered in that Upper Room and waited patiently for the promise
of the Father. Then when the day finally came, they were filled with the Holy
Spirit, and were converted to faith in the Lord Jesus Christ. The same God who
visited His people in Jerusalem is ready to visit His Church in England. He has
promised to hear His people and answer from heaven.
Let
us seek His blessing for own parishes
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