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Ten Shekels and a Shirt (Message Transcript)by Paris Reidhead Listen to MP3 Here (Ten Shekels and a Shirt) INTRODUCTION And today I would like to speak to you from the theme "Ten Shekels and a Shirt", as we find it here in Judges Chapter 17. I'll read the chapter and then I will read a portion also from the 18th to the 19th chapter as the background might be clear in our minds. "And their was a man of mount Ephraim who's name was Micah". A little
background if you please. There was a situation where the Amorites refused
to allow the people of the tribe of Dan to any access to Jerusalem and
they crowded them up into mount Ephraim. It is a sad thing when the people
of God allow the world to crowd them into an awkward position. So they
were unable to get to Jerusalem and we find, out of this comes the
problems that we are about to see. JUDGES 18:1 In those days there was no king in Israel. And in those days the tribe of the Danites was seeking for itself a territory to live in; for until then no territory among the tribes of Israel had been allotted to them. So the Danites sent five valiant men from the whole number of their clan, from Zorah and from Eshtaol, to spy out the land and to explore it; and they said to them, "Go, explore the land ." When they came to the hill country of Ephraim, to the house of Micah, they stayed there. While they were at Micah's house, they recognized the voice of the young Levite; so they went over and asked him, "Who brought you here? What are you doing in this place? What is your business here?" He said to them, "Micah did such and such for me, and he hired me, and I have become his priest." Then they said to him, "Inquire of God that we may know whether the mission we are undertaking will succeed." The priest replied, "Go in peace. The mission you are on is under the eye of the Lord." JUDGES 18:14 Then the five men who had gone to spy out the land (that is, Laish)
said to their comrades, "Do you know that in these buildings there are an
ephod, teraphim, and an idol of cast metal? Now therefore consider what
you will do." So they turned in that direction and came to the house of
the young Levite, at the home of Micah, and greeted him. While the six
hundred men of the Danites, armed with their weapons of war, stood by the
entrance of the gate, the five men who had gone to spy out the land
proceeded to enter and take the idol of cast metal, the ephod, and the
teraphim. The priest was They said to him, "Keep quiet! Put your hand over your mouth, and come
with us, and be to us a father and a priest. Is it better for you to be
priest to the house of one person, or to be priest to a tribe and clan in
Israel?" Then the priest accepted the offer. He took the ephod, the
teraphim, and the idol, and went along with the people. So they resumed
their journey, THE LEVITE Well there's the story. This isn't part of the actual history of the
Judges, this is a gathering together of some accounts that enable us to
see the social condition in that period when every man did as seemed right
in his own eyes and there was no king in Israel. So we understand that
Micah was unable to get to Jerusalem and perhaps for some kind of devote
reason he decided he would build a replica of the temple on his own
property. He built what he thought would be an appropriate building and he
made the instruments of the tabernacle, for these are part of the
furnishings the ephod included among them, but then he also gathered some
of the things So this young man didn't like the living, and every Levite was provided
for, but he had wanderlust and an itching foot and so he started off to
see if he couldn't do better for himself than was being done. He felt that
being a Levite was good but there should be opportunities associated with
it, and so he came to the house of Micah. There he waited and there he was
invited in and asked to become the priest. And Micah made a deal with him,
he said "You'll be my priest, be my father and priest, then I'll give you
ten This was a pretty good living for him and so he decided that he would
stay there and enter into the mixture of idolatry and so on that was in
the house of Micah. But the people of Dan came along, they were suppose to
have driven out the Amorites but the Amorites were too difficult, and they
wanted to find someone that was a little easier to get out. And they came
to, as you've read, to Micah's house and the Levite told them to go ahead.
Then you find that they discovered that there were people after the manner
of And so they went into the house of Micah, took all the things that he
had made and it cost a good bit of money, because at least two hundred
shekels had been given for this one piece of furniture. And so they just
took it all, made it theirs and took the Levite. Rather hard on
Micah, but you'll notice the young Levite was able to adjust himself to
this. It was amazing how flexible he was and how easily he could
accommodate himself to such changes when there was a little
rationalization along the way. As soon as he could begin to see that it
was far more important to serve a tribe than one man's family. And he
could minister to so many more, why he could see the wisdom of this and he
could justify it. With no real strain of conscious he could make the
adjustment, hold his hand over his mouth while they took the furniture out
of the little chapel that Micah had built. But he was a wise man
nonetheless, rather than go along at the front which put him in a place of
danger or at the rear which put him in a place of danger, I say he was a
PRAGMATISM What can we call this and how will it apply to our days generation. Would I be out of line if I were to talk to you for a little while about utilitarian religion and expedient Christianity? And a youthful God? I would like to call attention to the fact that our day is a day which the ruling philosophy is pragmatism. You understand what I mean by pragmatism, pragmatism means if it works it's true. If it succeeds it's good. And the test of all practices, all principles, all truth, so called all teaching, is do they work? Do they work? Now -according to pragmatism, the greatest failures of the ages have been some of the men God has honored most. For instance, whereas Noah was a mighty good ship builder, his main occupation wasn't ship building, it was preaching. He was a terrible failure as a preacher. His wife and three children and their wives are all he had. Seven converts in 120 years, you wouldn't call that particularly effective. Most mission boards would have asked the missionaries to withdraw long before this. I say as a ship builder he did quite well, but as a preacher he was a failure. And then we come down across the years to another man by the name of Jeremiah. He was a mighty effective preacher, but ineffective as far as results were concerned. If you were to measure statistically how successful Jeremiah was, he would probably get a large cipher. For we find that he lost out with the people, he lost out with royalty, even the ministerial association voted against him and wouldn't have anything to do with him. He had everything fail. The only one he seemed able to please was.... God, but otherwise he was a distinct failure. And then we come to another well known person, the Lord Jesus Christ, who was a failure from judging all the standards. He never succeeded in organizing a church or denomination. He wasn't able to build a school. He didn't succeed in getting a mission board established. He never had a book printed. He never was able to get any of the various criteria or instruments that we find and are so useful, I'm not being sarcastic at all, they are useful. And our Lord preached for three years, healed thousands of people, fed thousands of people, and yet when it was all over there were 120..., 500 to whom he could have revealed Himself after His resurrection. And the day that He was taken, one man said "If all the others forsake you, I'm willing to die for you." He looked at this one and said "Peter you don't know your own heart. You're going to deny me three times before the cock crows this morning." So all men forsook Him and fled. By every standard of our generation or any generation, our Lord was a single failure. The question comes then to this, what is the standard of success and by what are we going to judge our lives and our ministry? And the question that you are going to ask yourself, "Is God an end or is He a means?" And you have to decide very early in your Christian life whether you're viewing God as an end or a means. Our generation is prepared to honor with single honor anyone that's successful regardless of whether they settled this problem or not. As long as they can get things done or get the job done or well it's working isn't it, then our generation is prepared to say well you've got to reckon with this. And so we've got to ask ourselves at the very outset of our ministry,
and our pilgrimage, and our walk, "Are we going to be Levites who serve
God for ten shekels and a shirt?" Serve men perhaps in the name of God,
rather than God. For though he was a Levite and performed religious
activities, he was looking for a place. A place which would give him
recognition, a place which would give him acceptance, a place which would
give him security, a place where he could shine in terms of those values
which were important HUMANISM Now in order to understand the implications of that in the twentieth
century, we've got to go back 150, 100 years at least, to a conflict that
attacked Christianity. Just after the great revivals in America with
Finney, the Spirit of God having been marvelously outpoured onto certain
portions of our country, there came an open attack on our faith in Europe
under the higher critics. Darwin had postulated his theory of evolution,
certain philosophers had adapted it to their philosophies, and theologians
had applied it to Well, what was the effect of this? The philosophy of the day became
humanism. And you could define humanism this way, humanism is a
philosophical statement that declares the end of all being is the
happiness of man. The reason for existence is man's happiness. Now
according to humanism, salvation is simply a matter of getting all the
happiness you can out of life. If you're influenced by someone like
Nietzche who says that the only true satisfaction in life is power and
that the power is its own justification, and that after all the
world is a jungle. And it is therefore up to the man to be happy, to
become powerful, and become powerful by any means he can use. For it is
only in this position of ascendancy or as we saw in the worship of Molech
that one can be happy. This would produce in due course a Hitler who would
take the philosophy of Nietzche as his working operating principles and
guide and would say of his people that we are destined to rule the world.
Therefore any means that we can use to Somebody else turns around and says, "Well no, the end of being is
happiness, but happiness doesn't come from authority over people,
happiness comes from sensual experience." So you would have the type of
existentialism that characterizes France today, that's given rise to
beatnicism in America and to the gross sensuality of our country. Since
man is essentially a glandular animal who's highest moments of ecstacy
come from the exercise of his glands, salvation is simply to find the most
desirable way to gratify this part of a person. And so this became the
effect of humanism, that the end of all being is the happiness of man.
John LIBERAL, FUNDAMENTAL or...NEITHER? Now religion then had to exist because there were so many people that
made their living at it, so they had to find some way to justify their
existence. So back about the time, in 1850, the church divided into two
groups. The one group was the liberals, who accepted the philosophy of the
humanism and tried to find some relevance by saying something like this to
their generation, "Ha, ha, we don't know there's a heaven. We don't know
there's a hell. But we do know this, that you've got to live for 70 years!
We Well now the philosophy of the atmosphere is humanism; the chief end of
being is the happiness of man. There's another group of people that have
taken humbridge with the liberals, this group are my people, the
fundamentalists. They say, "We believe in the inspiration of the Bible! We
believe in the deity of Jesus Christ! We believe in hell! We believe in
heaven! We believe in the death, burial, and resurrection of Christ!" But
remember the atmosphere is that of humanism. And humanism says the chief
end of being is the happiness of man. Humanism is like a miasma out of a
pit, it just permeates everyplace. Humanism is like an infection, an
epidemic, it just goes everywhere. So it wasn't long until we had this,
that the fundamentalists knew each other because they said "We believe
these things!" They were men for the most part that had met God. But you
see it wasn't long until having said "These are the things that establish
us as fundamentalists!", the second generation said "This is how we become
a fundamentalist! Believe in the inspiration of the Bible! Believe in the
deity of Christ! Believe in His death, burial, and resurrection! And
thereby become a The liberal says the end of religion is to make man happy while he's alive, and the fundamentalist says the end of religion is to make man happy when he dies. But again! The end of all of the religion it was proclaimed was the happiness of man. And where as the liberal says, "By social change and political order we're going to do away with funds, we're going to do away with alcoholism and dope addiction and poverty. And we're going to make HEAVEN ON EARTH! AND MAKE YOU HAPPY WHILE YOU'RE ALIVE! We don't know anything about after that, but we want you to be happy while you're alive!" They went ahead to try and do it only to be brought to a terrifying shock at the first World War and utterly staggered by the second World War, because they seemed to be getting no where fast. And then the fundamentalists, along the same line, are now tuning in along this same wavelength of humanism. Until we find it something like this: "Accept Jesus so you can go to heaven! you don't want to go to that old, filthy, nasty, burning hell when there is a beautiful heaven up there! now come to Jesus so you can go to heaven!" And the appeal could be as much to selfishness as a couple of men sitting in a coffee shop deciding they are going to rob a bank to get something for nothing! There's a way that you can give an invitation to sinners, that just sounds for all the world like a plot to take up a filling station proprietor's Saturday night earnings without working for them. Humanism is, I believe, the most deadly and disastrous of all the
philosophical stenches that's crepted up through the grating over the pit
of Hell. It has penetrated so much of our religion. AND IT IS IN UTTER AND
TOTAL CONTRAST WITH CHRISTIANITY! Unfortunately it's seldom seen. And here
we find Micah, wants to have a little chapel, and he wants to have a I'm afraid that it's become so subtle that it goes everywhere. What is it? In essence it's this! That this philosophical postulate that the end of all being is the happiness of man, has been sort of covered over with evangelical terms and Biblical doctrine until God reigns in heaven for the happiness of man, Jesus Christ was incarnate for the happiness of man, all the angels exist in the..., Everything is for the happiness of man! AND I SUBMIT TO YOU THAT THIS IS UNCHRISTIAN !!! Isn't man happy? Didn't God intend to make man happy? Yes. But as a by-product and not a prime-product! REVERANCE FOR LIFE It was that good man that's so admired by the fuzzy thinkers of our
day, out there in Africa, dear Dr. Schweitzer. Bless his heart, he's a
brilliant man. A philosopher, doctor, musician, composer, undoubtedly a
brilliant man. But Dr. Schweitzer is no more Christian than this rose and
he would call it a personal insult if he were to say he was a
Christian. He doesn't see Christ as having any relevance to his philosophy
or life. Dr. Schweitzer is a humanist. Dr. Schweitzer was sitting on the
bow of the boat going up the And it was there that Schweitzer saw the essence of his philosophy. And
do you know what it is? Three words - reverence for life. REVERENCE
FOR LIFE! Crocodile life....., human life....., and other kinds of life.
My friend, George Kline who was with us last week and is going back to the
Gaboon, was just about 50 or 60 miles away from this Dr. Schweitzer's
station. You know Dr. His organ broke, someone had sent him out an organ and the means of
playing it. Mr. Kline is an expert organist and an organ repairer as well
so he went over to see Dr. Schweitzer, and Dr. Schweitzer said, "George do
you think you can fix my organ?", he said "I wouldn't be surprised, let me
try it". So he took the back off and to his amazement he discovered a huge
nest of Now here was a man that believed his philosophy, reverence for life. UTTERLY COMMITTED TO IT! UTTERLY CONSISTENT! Even when it came to the matter of cockroach or a microbe. Do you see? This is humanism, this is consistency. NOW I ASK YOU WHAT IS THE PHILOSOPHY OF MISSIONS? WHAT IS THE PHILOSOPHY OF EVANGELISM? WHAT IS THE PHILOSOPHY OF A CHRISTIAN? If you'll ask me why I went to Africa, I'll tell you I went primarily
to improve on the justice of God. I didn't think it was right for anybody
to go to Hell without a chance to be saved. So I went to give poor sinners
a chance to go to heaven. Now I haven't put it in so many words, but if
you'll analyze what I just told you do you know what it is? Humanism. That
I was simply using the provisions of Jesus Christ as a means to improve
upon human conditions of suffering and misery. And when I went to Africa,
I discovered that they weren't poor, ignorant, little heathen running
around in the woods looking for someone to tell them how to go to heaven.
That they were MONSTERS OF INIQUITY !!! THEY WERE LIVING IN UTTER AND
TOTAL DEFIANCE OF They deserved Hell! Because they utterly refused to walk in the light of their conscious, and the light of the law written upon their heart, and the testimony of nature, and the truth they knew! And when I found that out I assure you I was so angry with God that on one occasion in prayer I told Him it was a mighty ...... little thing He'd done, sending me out there to reach these people that were waiting to be told how to go to heaven. When I got there I found out they knew about heaven, and didn't want to go there, and that they loved their sin and wanted to stay in it. I went out there motivated by humanism. I'd seen pictures of lepers,
I'd seen pictures of ulcers, I'd seen pictures of native funerals, and I
didn't want my fellow human beings to suffer in Hell eternally after such
a miserable existence on earth. But it was there in Africa that God began
to tear THROUGH THE OVERLAY OF THIS HUMANISM! And it was that day in my
bedroom with the door locked that I wrestled with God. For here was I,
coming to grips with the fact that the people I thought were ignorant and
There alone in my bedroom AS I FACED GOD HONESTLY WITH WHAT MY HEART
FELT, it seemed to me I heard Him say, "Yes, will not the Judge of all the
earth do right? The heathen are lost. And they're going to go to Hell, not
because they haven't heard the gospel. They're going to go to Hell because
they are sinners, WHO LOVE THEIR SIN! And because they deserve Hell. BUT,
I didn't send you out there for them. I didn't send you out there for
their sakes." And I heard as clearly as I've ever heard, though it wasn't
with physical voice but it was the echo of truth of the ages finding its'
way into an open heart. I heard God say to my heart that day something
like this, "I didn't send you to Africa for the sake of the heathen, I
sent you to Africa And it REVERSED IT ALL! AND CHANGED IT ALL! AND RIGHTED IT ALL! And I wasn't any longer working for Micah and tens shekels and a shirt. BUT I WAS SERVING A LIVING GOD! I was there not for the sake of the heathen. I was there for the Savior that endured the agonies of Hell for me, who didn't deserve it. But He deserved them. Because He died for them. Do you see? Let me epitomize, let me summarize. Christianity says,"The end of all being is the glory of God." Humanism says, "The end of all being is the happiness of man." And one was born in Hell, the deification of man. AND THE OTHER WAS BORN IN HEAVEN, THE GLORIFICATION OF GOD! And one is Levite serving Micah, and the other is a heart that's unworthy serving the living God, because it's the highest honor in the universe. WHAT ABOUT YOU? What about you? Why did you repent? I'd like to see some people repent
on Biblical terms again. George Whitefield knew it. He stood on Boston
Commons speaking to twenty thousand people and he said, "Listen sinners,
you're monsters, MONSTERS OF INIQUITY! You deserve Hell! And the worst of
your crimes is that criminals though you've been, you haven't had the good
grace to see it!" He said, "If you will not weep for your SINS and your
crimes against a Holy God, George Whitefield will weep for you!" That man
would put his head back and he would sob like a baby. Why? Because they
were in danger of Hell? No! But because they were MONSTERS OF INIQUITY,
that didn't even see their sin or care about their crimes. You see the
difference? You see the difference? The difference is, here's somebody
trembling because he is going to be hurt in Hell. AND HE HAS NO SENSE He's only trembling because his skin is about to be singed. He's afraid
and I submit to you that where as fear is good office work in preparing us
for grace, it's no place to stop. And the Holy Ghost doesn't stop there.
That's the reason why no one can savingly receive Christ until they've
repented. And no one can repent until they've been convicted. And
conviction is the work of the Holy Ghost that helps a sinner to see THAT
HE IS A CRIMINAL BEFORE GOD AND DESERVES ALL OF GOD'S WRATH. AND IF GOD
WERE TO THE PREACHERS This is the difference between twentieth century preaching and the
preaching of John Wesley. Wesley was a preacher of righteousness that
exalted the holiness of God. When he would stand there with the two to
three hour sermons that he was accustomed to deliver in the open air and
he would exalt the holiness of God, and the law of God, and the
righteousness of God, and the justice of God, and the wisdom of His
requirements! AND THE JUSTICE OF HIS WRATH AND HIS ANGER! Then he would
turn to sinners and tell them of the enormity of their crimes and their
open rebellion and their treason, and their anarchy, and THE POWER OF GOD
WOULD SO DESCEND UPON THE COMPANY, that on one occasion it is It wasn't only in Wesley's day. It was also in America, New Haven,
Connecticut, Yale. A man by the name of John Wesley Redfield had
continuous ministry for three years in and around New Haven. Culminating
in the great meetings in the Yale Ball, the first of the Yale Balls' back
in the 18th century. The policemen were accustomed during those days, if
they saw someone lying on the ground, to go up and smell his breath.
Because if he had alcohol on his breath they'd lock him up, but if he
didn't, he had Redfield's disease. And all you needed to do if anyone had
Redfield's disease was just take him into a quiet place and leave him
until he came THE DIFFERENCE! But there was a difference! It wasn't trying to convince a GOOD MAN
that he was in trouble with a BAD GOD! But that it was to convince BAD MEN
that they had deserved the wrath and anger of a GOOD GOD! And the
consequences were repentance, that lead to faith, and lead to the life.
Dear friends, there's only one reason, one reason for a sinner to repent
and that's because Jesus Christ deserves the worship and adoration and the
love and the obedience of his heart. Not because he'll go to heaven. If
the only reason you repented, dear friend, was to keep out of Hell all you
are is JUST A LEVITE SERVING FOR TEN SHEKELS AND A SHIRT! THAT'S ALL!
You're trying to serve God because He'll do you good! But a repentant
heart is a heart that has seen something of the enormity of the crime of
playing God and denying the just and righteous God the worship and
obedience that Why should a sinner repent? BECAUSE GOD DESERVES THE OBEDIENCE AND LOVE THAT HE'S REFUSED TO GIVE HIM! Not so that he'll go to heaven. If the only reason he repents is so that he'll go to heaven, it's nothing but trying to make a deal or a bargain with God. WHY SHOULD A SINNER GIVE UP ALL HIS SINS? WHY SHOULD HE BE CHALLENGED TO DO IT? WHY SHOULD HE MAKE RESTITUTION WHEN HE'S COMING TO CHRIST? BECAUSE GOD DESERVES THE OBEDIENCE THAT HE DEMANDS !!! I have talked with people that have no assurance that sins are
forgiven. They want to feel safe, before they're willing to commit
themselves to Christ. But I believe that the only ones whom God actually
witnesses by His Spirit and are born of Him, are the people, whether they
say it or not, that come to Jesus Christ and say something like this,
"Lord Jesus, I'm going to obey you, and love you, and serve you, and do
what you want me to do, as long as I live even if I go to Hell at the end
of the road, simply because YOU ARE WORTHY TO BE LOVED, AND OBEYED, AND
SERVED, and I'm not trying to make a deal with you!" Do you see the
difference? Do you see the difference? Between a Levite serving for ten
shekels and a shirt or a Micah Why should a person come to the cross? Why should a person embrace death with Christ? Why should a person be willing to go, in identification, down to the cross and into the tomb and up again? I'll tell you why! BECAUSE IT'S THE ONLY WAY THAT GOD CAN GET GLORY OUT OF A HUMAN BEING !!! If you say it's because he'll get joy or peace or blessing or success or fame then it's nothing but a Levite serving for ten shekels and a shirt. THERE IS ONLY ONE REASON FOR YOU TO GO TO THE CROSS DEAR YOUNG PERSON. And that's because until you come to the place of union with Christ in death you are defrauding the Son of God of the glory that He could get out of your life. For no flesh shall glory in His sight. And until you've understood the sanctifying work of God by the Holy Ghost taking you into union with Christ in death and burial and resurrection, you have to serve in what you have and all you have which is under the sentence of death: human personality, and human nature, and human strength, and human energy. And God will get no glory out of that! So the reason for you to go to the cross isn't that you're going to get victory, you will get victory. It isn't that you're going to have joy, you will have joy. But the reason for you to embrace the cross and press through until you know that you can testify with Paul "I am crucified with Christ" (Gal 2:20), it isn't what you're going to get out of it, but what He'll get out of it, for the glory of God. By the same token: Why aren't you pressed through to know the fullness of the Holy Spirit? Why aren't you pressed through to know the fullness of Christ? I'll tell you why? BECAUSE THE ONLY POSSIBLE WAY THAT JESUS CHRIST WILL GET GLORY OUT OF A LIFE THAT HE'S REDEEMED WITH HIS PRECIOUS BLOOD IS WHEN HE CAN FILL THAT LIFE WITH HIS PRESENCE AND LIVE THROUGH IT HIS OWN LIFE. The genius of our faith wasn't that we were going to go through the motions like a Levite that was hired to serve God. No, No! The genius of our faith was that we'd come to a place where we knew we could do nothing, and all we could do would be to present the vessel and say Lord Jesus "You'll have to fill it. And everything that's done will have to be done by You and for You." But, oh, I know so many people that are trying to know the fullness of God, so that they can use God. THE POWER OF THE SPIRIT A young preacher came to me down in Huntington, West Virginia. He said,
"Brother Reidhead I've got a great church. I've got a wonderful Sunday
School program, got a radio ministry, growing, but I feel a personal need
and a personal lack, I need to be baptized with the Holy Ghost, I need to
be filled with the Spirit. And someone told me God had done something for
you, and I wonder if you could help me?" I looked at the fellow, and you
know what he looked like? ME. Just looked like me. I just saw in him
everything that was in me. You thought I was going to say me before. No,
listen dear heart, if you've ever seen yourself you'll know you're never
going to be anything else than you were. For in me and my flesh there's no
good thing (Rom 7:18). He looked like me. That's what the Chinese Christian said, you know, when he got back to China. "What impressed you most about America?" He said, "The great things Americans can accomplish without God." And he (the young preacher) accomplished a great deal, admittedly without God. Now he wanted something of power to accomplish his ends even further. I said, "No..., no, you're sitting behind the wheel and you're saying to God give me power so I can go, You won't work, You've got to slide over." But I knew that rascal, because I knew me. I said, "No, it will never do, you've got to get in the back seat." And I could see him leaning over and grabbing the wheel. "No," I said, "it will never do in the back seat." I said, "Before God will do anything for you, you know what you've got to do?" So he said, "What?" I said, "You've got to get out of the car, take the keys around, open up the trunk lid, hand the keys to the Lord Jesus, get inside the trunk, slam the lid down, whisper through the keyhole, 'Lord look, fill'r up with anything you want and you drive, it's up to you from now on'". That's why so many people you know do not enter into the fullness of Christ. Because they want to become a Levite with ten shekels and a shirt. They've been serving Micah, but they think if they had the power of the Holy Ghost they could serve the tribe of Dan. It will never work. Never work. There's only one reason for God needing you and that's to bring you to the place where, in repentance, you've been pardoned for His glory. And in victory you've been brought to the place of death that He might reign. And in the fullness, Jesus Christ is able to live and walk in you. Your attitude is the attitude of the Lord Himself, who said, "I can do nothing of Myself" (John 8:28). I can't speak of myself. I don't make plans for myself. My only reason for being is for the glory of God in Jesus Christ. If I were to say to you, "Come to be saved so you can go to heaven, come to the cross so that you can have joy and victory, come for the fullness of the Spirit so that you can be satisfied." I would be falling into the trap of humanism. I'm going to say to you dear friend if you're out here without Christ, you come to Jesus Christ and serve Him as long as you live whether you go to Hell at the end of the way BECAUSE HE IS WORTHY! I say to you Christian friend you come to the cross and join Him in
union, in death, and enter into all the meaning of death to self in order
that HE can have glory. I say to you dear Christian if you do not know the
fullness of the Holy Ghost, come and present your body a living sacrifice,
and let Him fill you so that He can have the purpose for His coming
fulfilled in you and get glory Let's be done, once and for all, with utilitarian Christianity that makes God a means, instead of the glorious END that He is. Let's resign, let's tell Micah we're through. We're no longer going to be his priests serving for ten shekels and a shirt. Let's tell the tribe of Dan we're through. And let's come and cast ourselves at the feet of the nail pierced Son of God and tell Him that we're going to obey Him, and love Him, and serve Him, as long as we live BECAUSE HE IS WORTHY! THE LAMB WHO WAS SLAIN Two young Moravians heard of an island in the West Indies where an atheist British owner had 2000 to 3000 slaves. And the owner had said, "No preacher, no clergyman, will ever stay on this island. If he's ship wrecked we'll keep him in a separate house until he has to leave, but he's never going to talk to any of us about God, I'm through with all that nonsense." Three thousand slaves from the jungles of Africa brought to an island in the Atlantic and there to live and die without hearing of Christ. Two young Moravians heard about it. They sold themselves to the British
planter and used the money they received from their sale, for he paid no
more than he would for any slave, to pay their passage out to his island
for he wouldn't even transport them. As the ship left its' pier in the
river at Hamburg and was going out into the North Sea carried with the
tide, the Moravians had come from Herrenhut to see these two lads off, in
their early twenties. Never to return again, for this wasn't a four year
term, they sold |