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Category Archives: Sermon Illustrations

Will You Take the Gospel to Families Drowning in Sin?

On December 31st, a car containing 1 adult and 3 children lost control on an icy road, causing it to plunge upside down into the Logan River near Logan, Utah.  The children were trapped upside down as the water poured in.  As many as 10 passers-by stopped to help the family.  After shooting out the windows, cutting seat belts, and reviving a young boy, the labors of these gracious heroes proved successful.  Although some were airlifted to a local hospital, the entire family survived this horifying accident.  You can read the full details of this amazing story here.

Imagine what would have happened if these passers-by didn’t stop.  What if these heroes were too busy to care about this family?  We would be reading a sad obituary instead of a heroic tale of salvation.  Christian, the sad reality is that you and I pass by sinners on a daily basis who are drowning in their sin, and we have the only thing that can save them: the saving gospel of Jesus Christ.  Unfortunately, we often are too busy to care, consider, notice, or even ask whether or not these human beings have experienced the wonderful saving grace of Christ.  As Christians, we live in a world full of families who are drowning in sin.  Instead of providing a laundry list of excuses, we need to act like the heroes in the above story.  We must lovingly, intentionally pursue the lost, as if Jesus Christ is their only hope, for this is exactly what He claimed in John 14:6 – “Jesus said to him, ‘I am the way, and the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.”‘

So, the next time you interact with another human being, ask yourself if he or she is submerged upside down in sin, drowning while “safely” buckled in by his or her worldview, as he or she unknowingly drowns into eternal death.  Pray for God to shoot out the windows, cut off the worldview (safety belt), drag these dead sinners from Adam’s river, and breathe salvation into them through the death, burial, and resurrection of Christ in their stead; while realizing that God has determined to get the gospel to the nations through His church: Christians (Matt. 28:18-20).

Will you take the gospel to families drowning in sin?

Keep Exalting Christ Tim Tebow: A Response to Kurt Warner’s Functional Vanity

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I love watching Tim Tebow play.  I love watching him because he’s excellently unpredictable. I never know what he’s going to do, if he’s going to get sacked for a loss, throw a hail mary pass, or run for a 25 yard touchdown.  Plus, he often looks like the guy down the street playing football. Many children or grown men can watch him and think “How does he do that” while also thinking “I could do that.”  

Furthermore, from a Christian perspective, he seems to understand the purpose of football, the purpose of all things: exalting Christ/enjoying Christ.  The apostle Paul in 1 Corinthians 10:31  wrote, “So, whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do all to the glory of God.”  Eating and drinking make up the basic foundation of life.  If you don’t eat and drink, you die; therefore, from the foundation of life to everything else, humans must do all things for God’s glory.  In agreement, Solomon argued that when creation is enjoyed apart from God, all is vanity (Ecc. 1:2)!  Solomon continued, “Then I considered all that my hands had done and the toil I had expended in doing it, and behold, all was vanity and a striving after wind, and there was nothing to be gained under the sun (Ecc. 2:11).”  Is there anything worthwhile in life?  Solomon’s point, which the apostle Paul echoes in 1 Cor. 10:31, is that creation and life are vanity, “grasping for wind,” when they are disconnected from the Triune God of Christianity.  Solomon summarizes his point in Ecclesiastes 2:24-26:  

24 There is nothing better for a person than that he should eat and drink and find enjoyment in his toil. This also, I saw, is from the hand of God, 25for apart from him who can eat or who can have enjoyment? 26For to the one who pleases him God has given wisdom and knowledge and joy, but to the sinner he has given the business of gathering and collecting, only to give to one who pleases God.This also is vanity and a striving after wind.

So, biblically, the people who are wrong in our society are not those who refuse to bow down to the culture, those who live out the fact that God owns this world.  The people who are wrong are those who believe life can be enjoyed apart from God.  Those who refuse to submit to God through Christ in light of the Spirit’s work through the Word of God, are those who pursue vanity.  In other words, Tim Tebow is not a weirdo, everyone else is.

Isn’t it amazingly terrible how even Christians are tired of hearing about Jesus in the public realm?  Listen to the advice Kurt Warner, a fellow Christian, had for Tebow:

“You can’t help but cheer for a guy like that,” former NFL star Kurt Warner said. “But I’d tell him, ‘Put down the boldness in regards to the words, and keep living the way you’re living. Let your teammates do the talking for you. Let them cheer on your testimony.’

“I know what he’s going through, and I know what he wants to accomplish, but I don’t want anybody to become calloused toward Tim because they don’t understand him, or are not fully aware of who he is. And you’re starting to see that a little bit.”

“There’s almost a faith cliche, where (athletes) come out and say, ‘I want to thank my Lord and savior,’ ” Warner told The Arizona Republic. “As soon as you say that, the guard goes up, the walls go up, and I came to realize you have to be more strategic.”

Warner continued, “The greatest impact you can have on people is never what you say, but how you live,” Warner told The Arizona Republic. “When you speak and represent the person of Jesus Christ in all actions of your life, people are drawn to that. You set the standard with your actions. The words can come after.”

I realize that Warner’s argument is a popular one in evangelical Christianity.  The problem is that the gospel is a message, not a lifestyle (Matt. 28:18-20; 1 Cor. 15:1-4).  In Jesus’s day, Paul’s day, the most outwardly moral people were the Pharisees, and Jesus called them hypocrites (Matt. 23:13).  The problem with merely “living the Christian life” as an evangelistic strategy is that no one knows the reason “Why” you live this way, unless you tell them!  Furthermore, if Christians only enjoy creation while never telling people that we’re enjoying God through enjoying creation due to the reconciling work of Jesus Christ and His Holy Spirit’s work through the Word of God, we’re communicating to our observers that we’re just like them.  Morality is not what ultimately separates Christians from non-Christians, Jesus Christ is.  In other words, what separates Christians from non-Christians is the “Why” behind our morality, not merely our morality.  We enjoy life not because life is enjoyable, which is why non-Christians enjoy life, but because God is enjoyable through life, and He has crucified and raised His Son from the dead to reconcile us and His sinful creation to Himself (Col. 1:19-23).  Having been reconciled to God through Christ, Jesus is the only Reason Why Christians can enjoy God through creation.

In conclusion, Tim Tebow is correct, Jesus Christ is the source of all his gifts, and not only his gifts, but the giftedness of all professional athletes (Col. 1:16-17).  All things were created by Jesus Christ and for Jesus Christ.  To deny this reality or to be silent about this reality is functional Atheism.  In other words, to leave Christ out, the Source of all of life, the only Person who makes professional football not vanity, is . . . well, vanity!  in order to be accepted by a godless society, Tebow needs to “sneak the gospel in somehow through his life,” or, he needs to “wait until someone asks him?”  You won’t find this in Scripture.  Kurt Warner should be ashamed for advising Tebow to speak as if God doesn’t own the public realm of our society.  Tebow, keep exalting Christ every chance you get, for your/our God owns this world, and to live or speak as if He doesn’t is vanity.

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The Hidden Danger of Covenant Eyes: It’s Not the Gospel

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Covenant Eyes is a software program that automatically blocks inappropriate sites on your computer and/or monitors Internet use and sends a report to the person you designate. The goal is either to protect one’s children from various evils they may stumble upon on the Internet or to protect oneself from unwanted temptation.  Let me begin by saying this article is not against Covenant Eyes.  I’m in favor of Covenant Eyes, if it’s used correctly.  My main contention is that Covenant Eyes is not the gospel; it is not the answer for the sin problem.  It therefore must be used as an avenue through which to further depend on the gospel, not as a gospel substitute.

The problem I see with those who use Covenant Eyes to avoid unwanted temptation is that it frees men and women to think that the problem is outside of them.  ”If I can just keep those nude pictures or videos away from me, I won’t commit adultery.”  The problem is if you blame everyone else for your adultery, you may never deal with the root of your wickedness: your heart (Jer. 17:9).  Eventually, because you live in a wicked world, you will be faced with some form of adulterous temptation.  How will you respond then?

If you previously thought the problem was outside of you, then when faced with sexual temptation, you will probably fail sexually.  Desiring sexual, emotional, etc. fulfillment outside of one’s spouse is not a “natural” desire.  Adulterous desire period is not a “necessary evil” that you and I must embrace as absolute.  On the contrary, adulterous desire is a result of the fall.  It’s not one of the fruit of the Spirit (Gal. 5:18-25), and therefore, should not be viewed as an “assumed reality for Christians.”  You and I should be able to work, fellowship, etc. with attractive men or women without adulterous desire: sin.  We must constantly put to death the adulterous desire in our hearts.

Here’s a test to see if you have dealt with your wicked heart. For men, what if the most beautiful woman you can think of stopped by your office and propositioned you?  How would you respond?  For women, what if a very handsome man from your favorite romantic movie began pursuing you the way he pursued the woman in the movie, would you commit adultery?  I realize we cannot answer these hypothetical situations absolutely, but we can make an educated guess concerning our response.  Have you dealt with your wicked heart?

It’s not enough for Christians to try to keep evil away from them.  We must necessarily kill the sin in our hearts. We must put it to death (Rom. 8:13), instead of merely lulling it to sleep by trying to starve it.  As soon as you near an attractive woman or a man who shows interest, your flesh will awake from sleep and kill you.  ”Be killing sin or it will be killing you” (John Owen).  If you’re a man or woman on an island with your spouse, you may remain outwardly faithful to your spouse, but your mind may be saturated with evil, adulterous desire, and all you need is an opportunity.  Christians, however, should be holy, and thus, more than just one opportunity away from sinful failure.

So, how should Christians use Covenant Eyes?  Christians should use Covenant Eyes while depending on the gospel alone to save and sanctify them (Eph. 2:8-9).  In other words, Christians should use Covenant Eyes, not to save or sanctify them from adultery or adulterous desire, but rather for the purpose of protecting themselves from seeing another human being who doesn’t realize his or her value.

Pornography is dehumanizing due to its glorification of the sexual availability of humans outside of marriage, and its portrayal of human sexual availability as the end-all and be-all of humanity. Humans, being created in God’s image are so much more valuable than their sexual availability and the perverted twisting of this God-given gift known as sexuality (Gen. 1:26-28). Thus, if you are able to keep yourself from seeing someone other than your spouse in a sexual situation, then you should do so.  After all, what right do you have to see someone other than your spouse in a sexual situation?  You don’t have this right. You should block these images and videos if at all possible, not because you desire adultery, but because you desire sexual holiness: seeing only your spouse in a sexual situation.  

In other words, because you have been and are being changed by the gospel, you must live a life wholly devoted to the Lord (2 Cor. 5:14-21).  Because of Christ’s death, burial, and resurrection, you belong to His kingdom through faith alone, and thus, you are expected to view humanity as created in God’s image for His glory (Gen. 1-2). Covenant Eyes will only help you accomplish this if you use it to reveal the gospel transformation inside of your heart, namely that you value humanity as God’s Word says you should. The sinful way to use Covenant Eyes is for the purpose of hiding your gospel-less value of humanity as less than God’s image bearers.  

To summarize, if you use Covenant Eyes while still rejecting God’s definition of humanity, you may be headed to hell with Covenant Eyes installed on your computer.  The gospel alone saves you, and you must make sure that your trust is in Christ alone for your salvation.  The problem with you is not that porn exists; the problem is that you desire to look at porn.  You don’t need protection from porn as if it will overtake you, you need saving from your desire to believe the truth-claim porn portrays: namely that the sexual availability of humanity is the end-all and be-all of humanity, not mirroring God in His world through Christ’s finished work and the Holy Spirit’s power through the Word of God (Gen. 1:26-28; John 14:6; 1 Cor. 2:12-14).  Any man or woman who believes God’s definition of humanity continually and consistently cannot desire or look at porn.  So, use Covenant Eyes because the gospel has transformed your heart to agree with God’s value of humanity, not because you desire adultery and sexual immorality, and believe Covenant Eyes will save you from adultery and sexual immorality.

How will you use Covenant Eyes and other software programs like it . . . as the gospel, the answer for your adulterous desire, or as an avenue through which to further depend on the gospel?

BTW: If it’s not happening already, I hope that one day a Christian will apply the above biblical principles and attack the porn industry somehow with the gospel.  If Christian men and women however desire adultery, the porn industry will never be eradicated with the gospel.  We’ll never get close enough with the gospel to eradicate it.

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How to Take Compliments and Criticism as a Pastor: Wisdom from Adrian Rogers

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Before Adrian Rogers passed away, he had several mini pastor conferences where he spent personal time training local pastors. A pastor who attended one of these events loaned me the cd’s to listen to Rogers’s training. One comment Rogers said still rings in my ears: “Compliments are like perfume; you can smell them, just don’t drink them.”  This is so true. The reality is that you’re probably never as good as someone says you are. Enjoy the various compliments you receive, but don’t be prideful. Enjoy the encouragement, but make sure you enjoy God through these compliments, instead of merely enjoying these comments. After all, what do you have that you did not receive (1 Cor. 4:7)?

Furthermore, you can apply Rogers’s comment to criticism as well. You’re probably never as bad as someone says you are either. Thus, take the criticism, examine its validity biblically and practically, just don’t drink it, and repent if necessary. There’s grace in the cross of Christ, and if He has shown you grace through Christ, show yourself grace as well. Go and sin no more while pleading the blood of Christ (Col. 3:5-8).

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The Harry Potter Bible Study: Enjoying God Through the Final Four Harry Potter Movies for $2.99

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The Harry Potter Bible Study: Enjoying God Through the Final Four Harry Potter Movies

The paperback version of my book releases this next week on Amazon, but my book has already released on Barnes and Noble, Createspace, and various digital readers.  You can search for my book in paperback format through these ISBN numbers: 

ISBN-13: 9781466433601

ISBN-10: 1466433604

You can purchase my book The Harry Potter Bible Study: Enjoying God Through the Final Four Harry Potter Movies for your Kindle, Nook, Ipad, Kobo, and most reading appsWindows PC/PocketPC, Mac OS, and Sony PRS. The price is $2.99. The paperback version is $11.95.

Here’s a summary of my book:

This Bible study reveals how Christians can enjoy God through the final four Harry Potter Movies:

 • Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix

• Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince

• Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1

• Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2

In God’s world, all truth is God’s truth and all lies are Satan’s lies. The Harry Potter series, like all forms of media, presents truth and lies interwoven into a complicated web. The purpose of this Bible study is to help Christians take every thought captive to obey Christ as they untangle this web. Readers will develop and exercise a Christian worldview by learning how to reject Satan’s lies while connecting nuggets of truth from the movies to the Creator and Sustainer of all that is good, true, and beautiful. This connection is made through understanding the Scriptures and the creating, sustaining, and redeeming work of Jesus Christ. As a result of watching Harry Potter in this distinctly Christian manner, readers will enjoy God through enjoying the final four Harry Potter movies. After all, enjoying God is the ultimate purpose of life.

Hope you enjoy it!

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