The “Musts” of God: What He Wants from You

When people talk about, “What must I do to be saved?” I don’t; I’m going to speak for this church and I’m going to tell you this very simply put. God expects that once you have an encounter with Christ through His word, that you come to a place of faith, to a place of amen where you say, “That happened. He is Lord,” not robotically, to come to know Him in reality. Not some box I check, but something that suddenly the word of God is no longer a book with words. It is alive and comes alive to me. “What must I do to be saved?” Okay, the answer is to believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and be saved, have faith in Him, trust in Him, that He is the Messiah, that He is the Deliverer, that He has the power to save because He did what He did at the cross, that He’s coming back, that He’s promised you and me eternal life. ♪ ♪ Now many years ago I delivered a message about the musts of Christ, the use of the Lord’s words, “one must,” “he must,” all right? It’s quite a significant word in the Greek, the word die, and I’ve got my Theological Dictionary of the New Testament in front of me, Erdmann’s, and they’re in so many volumes, so I mentioned it, all right? But if you look under the Greek word dei, it says, “The character of necessity or compulsion in an event. In most cases, the word bears a weakened sense derived from everyday processes. It thus denotes that which is given, which in a given moment seems to be necessary or inevitable to a man or to a group of men.” Then if you move on, there was something that I found very interesting and that is that there are 102 occurrences of the word either dei, which translates to our English word “must,” or deon esti, which would be the equivalent of “one must” or “you must”; 41 of the 102 occurrences are found in Luke’s writing. That’s pretty significant, significant in the way we know how Luke used words. So this is what I want to actually focus on a little bit, a dining in of a word which I think is very helpful for us a lot of times, not so much in the technical, and linguistic, but in the actual applications and examples. So let me give you examples to kind of set the stage for the message. Let’s start with the boldest of the musts of our Lord coming out of the mouth of a young boy, possibly no older than 12 years old, and He says, “Wist ye not that I must be about my Father’s business?” Now this statement is made in conjunction with Him going into the temple, His parents leaving and leaving Him behind. Well, we’ll leave that part alone for a bit. I don’t know how you’d leave your kid behind, but whatever. Okay, so what’s interesting about what He says, “Wist ye not that I must be about my Father’s business?” coming out of the mouth of a young person like that is the fact that He didn’t, He didn’t say, “Don’t ye know I’m just a kid and I should be able to play and do whatever I want and get a trophy for showing up,” right? But at this young age He says, “I must be about my Father’s business.” Now here’s my thinking. How could a child be so focused and say, “This is what I must do, and don’t you know that this is what I must do?” Now, wouldn’t you be surprised, moms and dads out there, if your kid turned around and said, “Hey, I got business to take, I got the Father’s business to take care of,” you know, you’d be kind of like, “Whoa, what happened there?” But I think the big thing is to see there is no harm. And I will probably take a lot of flack for this, but I do not care. There is no harm in teaching a child the Bible. There is no harm in steeping and raising your child in the Lord’s word. There is no harm in opening up the horizons to be able to sit down and talk about, even if they are done in more simplistic ways, what God does how He does it, and who we are in Christ. So it’s interesting, this must be the first one that kind of caught, my mind. Now, we have another one of Christ’s musts. He says, “The Son of man must be lifted,” and this passage directly tells us, this is now, He’s much older, which tells us that He knew exactly what His mission was. He was not confused. I wish that we would even just take; I could make a whole message just out of these two verses. I wonder what would happen to the church if two things, if we all took it seriously as in we all have something to do in the Father’s realm, like Christ, said, “Don’t you know I must be about my father’s business?” if we all took that as, we all have a part in that, number one. And number two, the fact that when Christ said He must be, He must be lifted, He must die, that we also come to accept we have a mission too. I often feel like a lot of Christians don’t see the vision and the value of what God has placed in front of them. And that mission and that value, if you will, is not just so that you can be infused and imbued with information, but you also become a beacon of light for other people. And I’ve said this before, I am not a proselytizer, I don’t like people coming up to me and talking to me about, you know, “Do you know God? Do you know who God is?” But I am a big fan of conversation at any place, at any stage, if someone is open to having the conversation. And that makes every one of us if you just took these two musts, that makes every one of us kind of understand these musts, they are for Christ, they are His work. But we also have a part in it. If you remember last week I talked about fellowship. This is almost directly tied into that in some way, shape, or form. Before He says, “The Son of man must be lifted ,” He says, “The Son of man must suffer many things.” Now who walks around telling other people, “This must,” out of necessity, according to this dictionary, “This must come to pass,” this “I must,” can you imagine walking around town saying, “Yeah, I’ve got to suffer. I must suffer”? You’d have people looking at you going, “Yeah, okay, all right.” But if you understand in the context of what He was saying, that this is inevitable, it must happen. And I think as I said, just looking at these, it actually kind of could make you see how we are kind of, we’ll say, a little bit laxer when it comes to the kind of digging in, seeing what His musts were. Now He also gave musts to us, which I will get to later on in the message. But back to when He said, “The Son of man must suffer many things,” this was in direct connection to Him saying, “The temple must be destroyed.” He made all these statements. And what I love about this is, that it’s not just, “This is what must happen.” You read the book and you realize that is exactly what happened. So His musts that He declared were, we’ll call them, of necessity. Not “must” as in a mandate that may or may not, but “must” as in there is no way, shape, or form that this is not going to happen. So you get that emphasis, I think, is pretty important. Now, why did it become a must, this is self-evident, for Christ to go to the cross, why not? We could have just said, “You know, whatever happens, happens,” but there was something else said. You remember repeatedly, “The Scripture must needs be fulfilled.” I want you to think about that. That’s another one of those mind-boggling things that what was written afore time must come to pass. Now imagine making these statements. We wouldn’t be standing here. We wouldn’t be sitting here if the statements didn’t come to pass. That’s, that’s the obvious one. Somebody says, “This must happen. This inevitably must happen,” and it doesn’t come to pass. Christ said He must die. He must suffer many things. He must die, “Don’t you know I must be about My Father’s business? These are the things I came to do. The Scripture must needs be fulfilled.” And then nothing happens. This is why when people argue about the veracity of Christianity in Christ, I have to say this is where faith kicks in. You either read this book with confidence that the writers were chronicling to leave us the information that we process, that we take in, that we must somehow come to the faith in or not. And so this is why I think it’s interesting. These words, and I’m emphasizing the word “must” obviously, I think is interesting because it keeps something in focus. Let me go back and reread this, in case you think I am just trying to kill something already dead. The emphasis on the word “character of necessity or compulsion in an event, and in most cases moments that seem to be necessary or inevitable to man or a group of men,” inevitable: this must happen. So this is why I stand here because I’ve come to the place. You read this and you kind of go, it, it happened. There’s no question that it happened. So if you take all of this information, if it didn’t happen, we’re just a bunch of fools gathered talking about imaginary stuff, but it happened. So let’s get back into the musts because these actually will lead us to first His musts and then ours. He also says elsewhere, Christ says, “I must work the works of him that sent me, while it is day.” And that brings me to an interesting must for, even though this is a must for Him. I want to make this a little license because there are some things we can apply to us. When will people stop putting off for God? I want you to think about that. So, you know, we, we’ve often had the caricature of the evangelist, “If you died today, do you know where you’re going?” and all that good stuff, all right? But the fact of the matter is there are so many people in the sound of my voice that procrastinate and put off what, if you think about and take a page out of Christ’s work, He says, “I must work the works of him that sent me while it is the day,” while we still have the time. This is Why Paul said we are to redeem the time, the days are evil, while you have the time; not when you’re on your deathbed, not when you can barely see, but now, today, if you hear His voice. So, you know, if you kind of start picking these apart, it Actually may be a little bit of a conviction that we could get so complacent in a lot of our understanding, even Scripture we read regularly. There’s another interesting must of Christ, which I’ve referred to in the last two or three weeks, I’m sure. That one is Christ referring to, He said, “Other sheep I have which are not of this fold, them also I must bring and there shall be one flock and one shepherd.” Now that’s a future time, but He said there are sheep that He must bring in that are not of this flock. So again, things that have come to pass or things that will come to pass, and this specific one I know scholars are all over the map on this. I’m a big believer in the fact that this was God’s way of putting in the book, Think of this, people that do not view Christ as Lord, future time, remember, we talked about this, will look on Him and know He is Lord. There’ll be no confusion. You know, right now People can fight about which prophet or which deity, but when You stand and you’re standing before God, I don’t think you’re going to have too much more to argue about, but That’s just my opinion. What do I know, right? Then you have, as I said Jesus’ many statements that He makes that He must lay down His life for the sheep. He says He must rise again from the dead, of course, He did. Just if I was preaching on a message about the Resurrection, this one-word would be important. And the reason why? Because if He said, “The Son of man must die, the Son of man came to suffer many things, this is what must happen” and it didn’t, again, we’d be reading, we’d be quoting Paul, but not for Christ, “Our faith is vain,” right? Because Paul said, “If Christ has not risen, our faith is vain.” So I want you to think that they must are tethered essentially, all in all, to Christ’s death and Resurrection, because of all the other stuff that was said, “I must━don’t you know, I must be about My Father’s business,” could have just been a statement if these other things didn’t happen. You’ve got to start with those musts, death and Resurrection, then everything else becomes clear. So I would say there are a lot of musts from Christ that we should be cognizant of. Now there are other musts, and I’m going to touch on this one real quickly, but I’m going to come back to it, because, I want to finish the message with this for another reason. If you remember in the passage in Luke, don’t turn there, because we’ll turn there in a little bit. Christ, upon seeing the tax collector Zacchaeus, and says, “Make haste, and come down; today I must abide in thy house.” And I was thinking about this must. See, Christ is still doing this, but we don’t have these, you want to call them vignettes or stories; Christ is still doing this. He’s not saying, you know, “Hey, you up there come down and you must,” No, but He’s still saying, “I must come and abide in your house,” this tabernacle. He’s still saying that, and that’s what’s important when you read this to recognize that these musts are still in force. They’re still applicable, they’re still powerfully moving if we are analyzing them right. And of course, I, as I said, we’ll come back to this, but Zacchaeus was going to be saved. We have that crystal clear in that passage, and I always think it’s thrilling because something about that man who we know had to be ripping people off━he is a tax collector. Come on. And Jesus focuses on him, calls his name, and says, “I must abide with you.” And that tells me that, you know, again, when people say, “Well, how does salvation occur? How do these things happen? What is the process?” Let’s read that. God finds you right where you are. Now granted, Zacchaeus was curious, and he went to look. He wanted to see about this Jesus. But when Jesus said, “I must abide,” essentially in his house, it wasn’t as though━how many houses were around Jesus. He could have taken up anywhere, but it was that one that He wanted. Again, I’m going to come back to this, because this is the picture I want people to understand. I’m tired of the whole idea somehow that we, we play, we have a façade. If this isn’t where the rubber meets the road, and if this isn’t helping you to live out your life as a Christian, then as I said, maybe Christianity isn’t for you. And you might say, “How could a pastor say that?” I did. I just did. Do you want me to say it again? I mean what I say, and I say what I mean. So the reason why this is important, as simple as it is, is you can understand He had a focus, and He repeated his focus, “I must.” And when you start looking at all of the musts that He declared for Himself that He must do in His brief ministry on earth, and then what He must do, be raised, obviously reappeared, and then ascended, and will return. But this is all part of these musts. And again, for somebody who’s just starting, you might say, “Well, okay, He said all this for Him.” Yes, and, we should learn of that, by the way. Remember where I started. If we all took the position, “I must be about my Father’s business,” it doesn’t mean that you spend all day in the things of God and the things of the church, but a commitment like that says, “I’m serious about God.” Now I’m not suggesting we walk around and say, “I must be about my Father’s business.” People are going to say, “Okay, yeah.” But this is my commitment as a child of God. I’m not just in, I’ve not just been thrown into some little play universe. God expects something of me. And whether that’s my simple faith or whatever else He requires of every one of us as He reveals His plan and His will for you in your life, some musts must be applied. So we’ll start with the first one. It’s the one, and now we’re going to talk about us, not Him, but us. So the top of my list, and I’ve preached this many, many times, but I’m going to talk about this real quickly and move through it, so the first one at the top of my list is Jesus tells Nicodemus, “You must be born again.” And I love to talk about this, and I cannot talk about this enough. I want you to think about this. Nicodemus was a religious man. He knew God. He at least knew the God of the Old Testament; Let’s put you this way. There was no New Testament yet. So it’s not as though he was godless. Christ says, “You must be born again.” That translation strictly word for word from the Greek, “You must be born from above,” because the question is, “Well, how can a man when he’s old go back into his mother’s womb?” And what Christ was saying there, and I’ve preached on this many times, “You cannot will yourself into the kingdom. You cannot act yourself into the kingdom. You must be born again from above.” And I don’t care how religious you think you are. If that Spirit of God does not descend and take up residence in you, you are not born from above. And I’ve said this before. I used to listen to Dr. Scott’s comments, I believe it was Jimmy Carter, and he used to say, “I believe in the born-again experience.” No. I believe everyone must be born again. Period. No experience. Period. This is a must and a mandate of God. It is a necessity. When you put it that way, it becomes clear. It’s not an experience. It’s not a choice. You either are receiving your salvation and all the motivation that comes with it, that power to change, that power to have faith, that power to understand, the desire to learn from above or nothing at all, or you’re operating in the flesh, which a lot of people do. They don’t understand this passage and they think, “Okay.” So that’s number one. So to be clear, for those people who maybe don’t think, you know, they think, “How, how spiritual, a very religious, self-righteous Nicodemus,” when in fact Jesus said, “No. All that info that you have is info in your brain, but you need something from above.” And without that, you ain’t going to do any musting, all right? All right. The next one is out of the book of Acts, and there’s a statement there that says, “We ought to obey God rather than men,” and this verse says, “We must obey God rather than men,” if you read the translation aright. So What does that mean? It means you must be a follower of Christ and a learner of Christ to be a Christian, and when we talk about this, this is quite relevant today. You can decide that you want to be in on the latest trends, and you want to identify as a giraffe today, and that’s fine. Or you understand you’re a child of God and you identify with the heavenly Father and in that identification, I must come to an understanding. God has a plan for my life which is revealed in this book, which is why the great commission is “Go into every corner and make learners, make disciples.” He didn’t say, “Go make entertainment.” He didn’t say, “Go make fans that are, “Whoo, Jesus, yay!” No; make learners. Now how many of you, I, I want to hear you on this because I think a lot of people think the church is an entertainment center. It’s to be taken lightly. It’s a game. How many understand that learning takes effort and is difficult? Do you know the worst part of learning? Learning things you don’t want to learn and you’re not interested in. Trust me, been there and done that. You don’t go through a Ph.D. program without being subjected to having to read stuff. You’re like, “Oh, I would rather watch paint dry than read this stuff”” okay? But it’s opening up your mind because if you’re going to get an education, that’s how you get educated. You don’t just educate yourself on, “I want to become a mechanical engineer so I only learn about this dimension.” No, there are other things that you would want to secondary or tertiary subjects that will complement and give you a better understanding, maybe beyond that even. So when it says we must obey God rather than man, even in the current climate of things. Important for people to get this right, We are not following the multitude and what the multitude does. Now, if you want to do that, that’s your business. I’m not interested. I’ve seen what the multitude is going for and I’m, I’m just not there. I don’t want it, okay? So, but if I’m going to say this right, I’m going to say what the book of Acts says that we must obey God rather than man. We must learn about God. We must understand, process, and take it in and that requires effort. Don’t come to a church, this church, or any other church and think, “Oh, I’m going to learn. Oh, I’m going to learn like it’s going to be a great hour-long massage and I’m going to walk out of there and I’m just going to feel like a bag of marshmallows.” No, learning is tiring. It’s exhausting. It makes your brain hurt. If you’re listening, I told you this before, your heart rate goes up. You do not necessarily break out of sweat, but your body temperature does get hotter. There are different components in your body happening as you really if you’re listening versus the people that I’m just talking right now and they’re going, “Wah wah wah wah wah wah,” right? Or she said, “Must. Oh, I must go to the grocery store later.” That’s those, you know, undisciplined, “I’m not here. I’m here but I’m not here” type people. All right, so I’ll move on to the next one because I think I killed that one. The question that is always asked in the Bible is, “What must I do to be saved?” And the reason why I’m going down there is I realize with so many new people, there are so many people asking questions and coming in with all kinds of weird ideas. So I just figure, you know what, this is a message that can cover a lot of the problems. It’s, it’s pretty, it’s pretty simple. Let me ask you this. What would you do if you were dropped on a desert island? You’re all alone. You don’t have a Bible. You don’t have a Bible teacher. But you suddenly decide, you cry out and you say, “I want to know You and I want to be saved.” Now faith says, you know, God can open up your mind and God can through the Spirit do stuff. But I want you to think about this. We are so distracted that when people talk about, “What should I do to be saved?” they go down a laundry list so that the person who thinks, “Well, if I check all these boxes, I will have arrived.” If you watch any of these religious programs, they will go through their shtick, and at the close of the shtick, they will say, “Now, if you want to be saved, you must repeat this prayer. And once you repeat this prayer, you are saved.” I have a problem with that. And the The reason I have a problem with that is that no two people are alike. Somebody watching that same person on TV may be in a terrible crisis, in terrible torment, and they’ll latch onto anything because they’re desperate. And you’ve got other people who may just go through this kind of rote, “I’m a sinner and I know I’m a sinner.” And there’ll be people who’ll say, “Well, how could you even criticize that, because that’s showing people who don’t know?” Well, here’s my problem with that. There are a lot of people who don’t know who didn’t have the auditorium or the front row experience or who come up and say the sinner’s prayer. They were just saved by hearing the word of God. No one coerced them. No one kicked their shins, “You’re kicking my shins! You’re kicking my shins!” When people talk about, “What must I do to be saved?” I don’t; I’m going to speak for this church and I’m going to tell you this very simply put. God expects that once you have an encounter with Christ through His word, you come to a place of faith, to a place of amen where you say, “That happened. He is Lord,” not robotically, to come to know Him in reality. Not some box I check, but something that suddenly the word of God is no longer a book with words. It is alive and comes alive to me. “What must I do to be saved?” Okay, the answer is to believe in the Lord Jesus Christ and be saved, have faith in Him, trust in Him, that He is the Messiah, that He is the Deliverer, that He has the power to save because He did what He did at the cross, that He’s coming back, that He’s promised you and me eternal life. Number four on my list, “He that cometh to God must believe that he is and that he is a rewarder of them that diligently seek him.” Have you heard the word must again? You must believe that. You must believe that. It’s not enough to come and say robotically, “I follow Christ.” No. I believe that not only He is God, but He is also a Rewarder. Now, that shouldn’t make you think, you know like you just pulled the jackpot in Vegas or something. Don’t━it’s not like that. He is a Rewarder of them who diligently seek Him. He rewards people who are seeking Him out, and how does He reward them? Some, with some, in favor, with others, it may be extra faith, and some are extra blessed in other ways. I can’t tell you, maybe it’s a spiritual gift, but whoever comes must believe that He is and that He is a Rewarder. You don’t just come and it’s like, “Oh, I just showed up now.” No, I’m standing in line. God told me to come here today and I’m standing in line until my number is ultimately called and I’m, and I’m not only faith, trusting, and believing all that He said, but He has also promised to reward the ones seeking Him out. And whatever that might mean to some, I can tell you what it means to me. You may say, “Well, do you think that’s a reward?” Yeah, I do actually. My reward is God’s given me extra faith. He’s given me, the surety that I’m not alone. He’s given me the surety of eternity. I can keep building on these. They all come back to the same place, very repetitive. All right, we’ll go to the next one and I think this one is also an important must. “He must reign, till he hath put all his enemies under his feet.” This is why it’s important for the church of Jesus Christ right now to get its groove back: “He must reign,” He must reign until what? “He hath put all his enemies under his feet.” Now we know that that last act is death. The last enemy is death. And if you want to think about it, it’s not just death, it’s also, if you read the last book or the last book of the Bible, Revelation, you’ve got the devil. But for the Christian, think of it this way. What are people talking about when somebody who is not familiar with the book, somebody dies and goes into a depression? It goes into what’s, what was and there’s no, there’s no hope, there’s no future. So the last enemy being laid down, I love this one because it says very clearly, that the enemies of the children of God and specifically the last enemy, death, are vanquished. Now if this doesn’t make you realize that all this other fretting stuff over here wasn’t worth too much because He says, “This, this must happen.” And this is why the church of Jesus Christ, no matter what’s going on in the world, still must reign. There still must be a voice leading people and guiding people, not entertaining all of this woke garbage and all of this stupidity of the world, but rather focusing on our Lord and Savior, focus on what He said, focus on what He said must happen. And guess what? You’re going to find something incredible when you realize, you know, sorry to say this, there are predictions from AI about when World War III will start. It’s kind of very interesting. If you look these things up, it’s kind of like, “Oh, okay, that’s, that’s interesting.” And somebody said, “Well, don’t, don’t you care?” Well, at the moment when I think about it, I want to do all that I can for the kingdom, but if somebody’s going to launch a bomb that’s going to blow up the world, there’s not too much you can do about it, right? Except for the Christian, because you understand God’s promises are. Now everybody must make the trip. I’ve said this before, but He says that the last enemy’s death is vanquished. That means for the believer, no matter what happens, we will be with Him. So I like reading these musts. They are not only informative, but they enforce something about our faith where it becomes clear. You, if you are worried about all this stuff to the point of having a meltdown, your focus is in the wrong place. Remember, I taught out of Psalms 42 and 43 when people are depressed and down, “Why art thou downcast, O my soul.” Why are you looking there instead of looking up to Him? Why are you looking at the problems? It’s not like you weren’t warned as a Christian. I’m not saying that they’re effective now, but wars are the rumors of wars, tribulation, the Great Tribulation. Somehow, and then people act like, “Oh, I’m surprised. I didn’t know this was going to happen.” Well, we’re not in it right now. That’s number one. And number two, expect it; that’s what we are to expect. We’re to expect persecution. We are to expect the world to hate us. There’s some, “Why do people hate us so much?” Why did they hate Jesus so much? Okay, don’t answer the question. It’s all good. So next must, here we go, that “God is a Spirit: and they that worship him must worship him in spirit and truth.” And I highlight this one because it is one of these pieces of information that people just gloss over. He must be worshiped in spirit and in truth, which brings me back to what He said to Nicodemus, “You must be born again from above.” That’s your connection, to be able to worship in spirit. And if you think about it, Jesus said, “I am the truth.” So this whole idea of how we worship, and I just want you to think about this, and don’t take offense. Anybody listening to me, we all have different ideas on worship. Now somebody could be listening during a music service, and they’re stirred in their soul by what they’re hearing, the words of the song, and they are worshiping in spirit and for their understanding and truth. And I don’t condemn that, and I don’t look upon that and say, “Oh, that’s a freak show. That’s weird.” But I don’t like the idea somehow that if you go into a church and everybody’s not all doing this because one person does it, we all must do it now. Now this is called the chorus line. This is not called worship. This is, “Oh, God, I’ve got to put my hands up now,” right? And this is what happens━trust me; I know these things, okay? This is what people do. I’m like, “Oh, God, I’ve got to put my hands up. Aw, I don’t want to clap anymore. When’s the song going to be over?” Okay? What I’m saying to you is that you could be just standing there enjoying the music and be just as much worshiping in spirit and truth as the person who is praising God with their hands. Remember I said I was going to come back to this? The idea somehow is that godliness and worship must look a certain way. That’s, I’m sorry, that’s the error right there. I, I can tell you, I think I’ve told you this story before, and I’m sure that folks there probably don’t like me telling this story, but I was at a Full Gospel Fellowship meeting and I told you they were playing all kinds of 7/11 music and everybody’s standing up and praising God. And someone’s son who I knew quite well got up and played “How Great Thou Art,” at the piano. I was the only person standing in the room and it ministered to me. I was standing up and I was praising the Lord. I didn’t care. I thought all the people in there were probably saying, “Why is she standing?” Or “She’s the only one standing.” I didn’t care. It wasn’t about anybody in the room. It was about my moment with God and that’s worship. So whatever that looks like, I mean, within reason, I’m not expecting people to━there are some churches where I was watching a video of one woman, she was, they had a dance team, and all of a sudden her dance went into breakdancing. Okay, so I’m not talking about that, okay? All right, next one; better to move on here. These are the words of John the Baptist, but if you think about it, they apply to every one of us, “He must increase, I must decrease.” And this is a big one. See, even if you think you’ve heard all this before, these are good reminders. Sometimes, we take up a lot of space and if you were to weigh out the space that we perceive to take up versus the space we allot to God, it’s kind of skewed. So this is a wonderful place to camp out, meditate, and pray because He must increase. He must take up the better part of my thoughts or my life or whatever it is, and I must decrease. It doesn’t mean I cease being. It just means that if I call myself a child of God and I’m tethered to Him by faith, then my mindset is, and my thoughts are about Him more than anything else. Now, how easy is that or how hard is that? I’m going to tell you something. When people make the statement, “Well you’ve got to think of the Lord all day long,” I’m sorry. You’re human. I’m human. That doesn’t happen.” I think about being hungry. I think about being tired. I think about how much work I have to do. I think about all the million things, but I also think about God. See, I’m human. I don’t play at church. I’m not wanting you to play at church. The important part of this reflecting on, “He must increase and I must decrease” is to remind us of proper perspective. I’ll say it this way, In an age of self-absorbedness, of in an age of ego-driven, egomaniac, selfie, whatever you want to call it, “He must increase, I must decrease” will keep a person treading on the right path. I mentioned this one before, “That the Scriptures must need be fulfilled,” and this is important for the Christian because there are Scriptures that have already been fulfilled that build our faith, and then there are Scriptures that are yet to be fulfilled. But He says the Scriptures must, it is inevitable. So when somebody goes and they read the, we’ll call them books on eschatology, specifically Revelation coupled with the pepperings of some of the prophets, the Scriptures and it is inevitable, they must be fulfilled. So when somebody says, “Well, why are you so committed and so,” because I understand something, this all must come to pass. The next one is that “we all must appear before the judgment seat of Christ.” I’m touching on every part of everything, we’ll call it a dimension of our faith. We must all appear before the judgment seat of Christ and the Christian does not stand there to receive punishment. You read Romans 8, and Romans 8 says, “There is therefore now no ultimate punishment to those who are in Christ Jesus.” And people get this confused. This is much different. The throne of, the judgment seat of Christ is different than the great white judgment seat; two different and distinct moments. One is for those who have trusted Christ and those who have not. Which door would you like to pick? Never mind. It’s a very bad place to make humor, but I figured a little levity might help the situation. Okay. Number 10, “this corruptible must put on incorruptible.” This one I love; you know why? Because it’s not saying this might happen. It says this is inevitable, and I’m, I’m okay with that. Are you okay with that? This corruptible, this thing that’s rotting every single day and rotting every day that goes on inside and out must put on incorruptible, must put on immortality, must be clothed in that by God, must, this must happen. You start kind of thinking about what it means to be a Christian now when you line up all these musts. You’re not looking at game playing or entertainment. You’re recognizing these are hardcore to the point of what’s expected. All right, from the book of Acts we have another one that says, “The multitudes must needs come together.” And I want to say this happens at every age. You’ll have the banding together of people and then it’s just this kind of movement that happens over time. This one reads a little bit differently in your Bible, but if you were reading it in Greek, it would be translated as “must” and this is out of Romans 8 where it says, “We know not what we should pray for as we ought.” And that word “ought” actually would be a “must.” We don’t know how we must pray, okay? And there couldn’t be a more truer statement. So I’ll go back and kind of put this in proper perspective. Developing a relationship with somebody takes time to learn, you know, in a relationship you have to learn the language of the other person, how they think, how they speak, and until that’s figured out, it can be on rocky ground because you don’t know where the person’s coming from. But if you’re reading this book and you’re talking to God, you’re talking it out with God. You know, prayer is kind of weird. You start off thinking, you know, “Should I, should I say, ‘Dear God,’ or should I,” you know, think about sometimes how silly we are, right? I’m trying to think about how I’m going to pray or what I’m going to say versus I’m just going to sit down here and I’m going to think about God and my issues and what God’s done. And as soon as I kind of feel that everything’s congealed together, I’m going to start talking to God. And I don’t; I can’t tell you that it’s, it’s something that’s planned out. Sometimes I start talking and something else comes out of my mouth. And I didn’t, I was thinking, “I’m going to talk about, I’m going to talk to God about this,” and I’m talking to God about that. Don’t ask me because I can interrupt myself. It doesn’t matter. But what I am saying to you and what is important is if we don’t know how we must pray, then think about how ineffective a lot of our prayers are. Now I’m not saying that there’s a method to prayer like, you know, “Step one, you do this and step two,” What I’m saying though is in sincerity and genuineness. When you relate to somebody, when you’re having a relationship with somebody, you talk to them. You don’t try, and no, sometimes we’re talking to other people which I don’t want to hurt your feelings, so I’m going to be very diplomatic and I’m, I’m going to say this in a way. You want to talk to God in sincerity and with openness of heart. And you might say, “Well, what if that sounds offensive?” Do you think that God doesn’t already know the thoughts that you’ve thought? So speaking it out to Him or meditatingly, however you want to convey your thoughts, He already knows about them. So It’s like, I’m already confirming what God already knows because He knows my thoughts and when I open my mouth and talk to Him, those thoughts and my words connect before Him. So when people try to make this like, “Well, I’m going to think about this now,” have you ever sat down, and somebody says, “Will, you pray for the food?” And instead of ━again, think about this, instead of thinking about why we’re praying to receive food and, and, or the concept of why we would even pray in receiving it. You’ll hear people take the opportunity like, “I’d like to thank the governor and,” You know, their prayer, their prayer is everything, right? “And the silverware, whoever polished the silverware today, they did a very good job.” You’re praying for the food! Now, I know I’m being ludicrous, but I’m trying to make a point that it, it has to be something that comes from here and flows out of you and that genuineness, whatever that is, that is what connects with God; nothing more, nothing less. Anybody gives you a formula, tell them to━yeah, that’s what I said. All right, the next one, which I’m sure you’ll all like, says, “The servant of the Lord must not strive,” and that is a Greek word, machethestai, or machthesthai, “to fight.” That doesn’t mean that a pastor is milquetoast or wimpish, but one who can discern between righteous indignation and blatant, we’ll call it, you know, you can distinguish Between these things, someone who’s angry because something has been done against God or the church or God’s people versus something that affects me personally. Now that personal thing could be righteous indignation if it’s about the things of God, but typically we don’t see it like that. So this daily struggle, if you want to call it this, of what the servant of the Lord must not strive, and I’m saying this because there are people, again, who get critical and they say; Sometimes I’ll say something, “Well, that was kind of brutal”” or “That was kind of harsh.” How about that was kind of honest? And how about, I’d rather tell you to speak the truth in love? And It may be brutal to try to give you some syrupy stuff that doesn’t help you with anything, doesn’t even make you face reality. So when we talk about not striving we’re not talking about someone, I’m not a brawler, and I’m not out there looking for fights, but someone capable of being firm, and leading. That doesn’t mean, as I said, imagine the shepherd, If all the shepherd does all day is take his staff and beat the sheep all day long, okay, you get the point. So I must not beat the sheep, all right. All right, I’m almost done here. For the believer, I will, I ought, or I must, you’re getting the gist of this now. So what the Revelation given to John in that book, says that the Scripture related to what John wrote “must shortly come to pass.” And I want to address this one because what does “shortly come to pass” mean if it’s been all this time? Now, and I want to answer this because I think there are a lot of people that say, “Well, you know, you talk about a lot of stuff, and all the stuff you talk about that’s past and present I can deal with, but the future stuff; how do we know it’s even going to happen because it’s been so long?” Well, again, this is the thing. The Lord talks about a day as a thousand years or a day as a thousand years. People start to go with, “Well, what is, how does that translate, and how should we think about time?” The Scripture says that all the things written must come to pass could mean another thousand years have to happen. It could mean that there are events; not could mean, it does mean that there are events that must happen that are prophetically revealed in some of the prophets that tell us when these events start to happen, other events will start to happen, which will cascade into the final events. So when it says these things must come to pass or shortly come to pass, if somebody’s reading that and saying, “Well, but all this time has passed?” Yes, but in between, many, we’ll call them things that must happen, have happened. And there are; there is an order in God’s book. So what happens, let’s just say in the middle of the week or in the middle of the tribulation, there are events leading up to that before that must take place that If those don’t happen, these other events can’t happen. So Think of it this way for people who say, “Well, I’m still not convinced because all this time has elapsed.” If you are so inclined to, you’d do yourself a really good service to read about, especially out of Daniel and some of those other books that talk about prophecies of kingdoms that didn’t yet exist In Daniel’s time, for example, that was the future that came to pass. And then you start recognizing that this whole book has enough, we’ll call them markers, street signs, neon signs to tell us these are events that have unfolded, these are yet to happen, and when this happens, trust me, you’ll know it. So when he says that the Scripture must shortly come to pass, I don’t want anybody in the sound of my voice thinking, “Well, because it hasn’t happened, it won’t happen.” No, these events will unfortunately happen on earth, ushering in, as I’ve talked about in the last week or two, the Millennial Kingdom. Obviously, for some of us who believe in this, I think it is super important to understand when it says, “This must pass. It must come to pass.” That means it will. And this is why when people don’t take their commitments and their faith and their learning about God in the now seriously, how do you expect to take it seriously when we don’t even really know the timeline of things to come? You start now. That’s all I can tell you. You start now. So here’s what we’ve learned in all of these. There were musts that Christ spoke of Himself. And if you go back and reread those musts, He fulfilled them. He fulfilled every single one of these musts when He said, “This is what I must be about my Father’s business. I must suffer. The Son of man must be lifted.” Everything that He said came to pass. Now the things that were said in direction to us, what must be, how we must be born again, how we must be saved, I want you to think of all this because the reality is when you take all of this information in, you realize that there’s a lot more, there’s a lot more substance in analyzing these words, what must happen. I said I would take you to the passage in Luke 19 to close out, and that’s what we’re going to do because I do want to show you something here. It’s a passage we’ve read before, Luke 19, the conversion of Zacchaeus. But I want you to look at this as we bring, this message to a close for a purpose, and here is the purpose. As you know, “Jesus entered and passed through Jericho. Behold, there was a man named Zacchaeus, who was the chief among the publicans, and he was rich. And he sought to see Jesus who he was; and could not for the press,” the crowd, and “because he was a man of little stature,” he was short. “And he ran before, climbed up into a sycomore tree to see him: for he was to pass that way. And Jesus came to the place, he looked up, saw him, and said unto him, Zacchaeus, make haste, come down; for today I must abide at thy house.” Now, I want you to stop right there. Anybody reading this, there’s your must. He wasn’t saying it like, “Hey, I’ve got to come in because I’ve got to use your bathroom,” or “I need a cup of coffee.” “I must abide at thy house,” it was Christ’s way of saying, I must; Forgive me, it’s a really weird way to explain this. Like the Spirit coming into a person, “I must come and live in your; in this abode.” And the only way that could happen, is because the Spirit was not yet given, was for Christ, whatever was said inside that house, whatever was done inside that house, who knows, except when everything was said and done, “Zacchaeus stood, and said unto the Lord; Behold, Lord, the half of my goods I give to the poor; and if I have taken anything from any man by false accusation, I restore him fourfold. And Jesus said unto him, This day is salvation come to this house, forasmuch as he also is the son of Abraham. The Son of man has come to seek and to save that which was lost.” I want the takeaway for this to be, that it is a must for Christ to take up residence in a person. This is why you must be born from above. But I also want you to take a look at something. If you looked at Zacchaeus standing or hanging in the tree, you’d say, “That’s not godliness. That’s not a picture of godliness.” Well, because all you see is a man who’s collected taxes, who’s rich, who’s probably hated by people, and probably had a hateful appearance even. But godliness looks like this, that same man said, “Behold, Lord, the half of my goods I give to the poor; if I have taken anything from any man by false accusation, I restore him fourfold.” That’s what godliness looks like. Don’t make the mistake of succumbing to the stupidity of the vast majority of people who think somehow this is what spirituality looks like and anything else is not. Don’t make the mistake of thinking that a message like this in its simplicity cannot show you the bullet points; we’ll call them the mandatory sign points of the Christian. This is not law, this is not some mandate by God, but if you’re going to be a Christian, you be one, which means you read the words and you understand at some point, I hate to say this, but something has to happen with the words. You can take the words in, you can masticate them, and then you can forget about them, you can reflect on them, you can pray about it, or you can ask yourself, how, what, what does this mean for me? That’s the starting point in my opinion asking, “How does this apply to me and how am I to apply this?” Because once you start asking those questions, it reveals something about where you are. I sat and asked myself these questions in preparing for this message and it was kind of a revelation to me. I could do a lot better, a lot better, and that’s not work. That’s talking about pressing in and pressing close and doing all the things that I just chronicled to you today about the musts of God. So don’t think this is just an exercise in futility. For my new listeners, welcome to a church that does not; I don’t judge you, do not judge me. Welcome to a church where people come from, We’ve got Jewish people, Muslim people, we’ve got Christian people, we’ve got people who are not sure. That’s all fine because God has to sort that out for you, not me. And last but not least, we’ve got, as I said, a body of people who come together, we’re like-minded and these reinforcements for those who have been here for a long time are good because they show us sometimes, “I might be getting a little bit complacent here. I need to step up my game or step up my faith,” however you choose to say that. So I hope that this is a message that people will listen to again. And it’s not that I haven’t preached on the musts of Christ before, but this is a good staple to say, if somebody’s confused about what Christianity looks like, I just laid it out for you today. These are the words of Christ or the words of Paul or any other writer of the New Testament telling us what is important, and why it matters. And as I said, just a little bit of reflecting on these musts can carry a big weight on our understanding of where we’re at. It’s called a spiritual inventory. It’s good to do every once in a while just to see that you are still in the faith. That’s my message. You have been watching me, Pastor Melissa Scott, live from Glendale, California at Faith Center. If you would like to attend the service with us, on Sunday at 11 am, simply Call 1-800-338-3030 to receive your pass. If you’d like more teaching and you would like to go straight to our website, The address is www.PastorMelissaScott.com. As found on YouTube http://flywait.4parkinson.hop.clickbank.net $49.⁰⁰ Blue Heron Health News I thought my Parkinson’s diagnosis was a death sentence – I was so wrong! Instead of surrendering as the disease ruined my physical and mental health… I turned everything around to be healthier, happier, and more energetic than I was BEFORE my diagnosis! The Parkinson’s Protocol Review ||Beat the Parkinson’s Disease Only 12 steps||Blue Heron Health News 12 simple steps tackled this dreadful disease at its source – and saw my symptoms melt away in days Welcome! You’ve just read Steve Peterson’s story of how they treated Parkinson’s Disease – one of the cruelest illnesses known to man. The Parkinson’s Disease Protocol has delivered thousands of similar stories – all from ordinary men and women who decided to hit that disease hard – before it had a chance to ruin their lives. These are people who followed their doctor’s advice – but faced an illness that was only going to get worse knew that unless they did something completely different, they were facing a health disaster found out that others had eliminated their symptoms – so decided to do what they had done The causes of Parkinson’s Disease are no longer a mystery. We now know why it happens – so we know how to stop it. Which means suffering from Parkinson’s is no longer inevitable. It’s a choice. And you can choose to be well again. Instead of an ongoing loss of physical disability and a degenerating brain… You can choose to be vibrantly healthy, energetic, and happy. 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What Makes a Person “Godly?”

I don’t care if you have an idea of what godliness is or what godliness looks like chances are it is a perversion of what God describes in his book each and every person that is described as a Godly leader as moved by God is equally a faulty sinning sin stain container under we’ll call it the movement of God but definitely if you saw them walking down the street you wouldn’t say oh that’s that is a Godly person just by the way we classify [Music] that to this house magnify the Lord LIF up holy hands our hearts in want to go P it back by before him exalt his name to this house. As found on YouTube http://flywait.4parkinson.hop.clickbank.net $49.⁰⁰ Blue Heron Health News I thought my Parkinson’s diagnosis was a death sentence – I was so wrong! Instead of surrendering as the disease ruined my physical and mental health… I turned everything around to be healthier, happier, and more energetic than I was BEFORE my diagnosis! The Parkinson’s Protocol Review ||Beat the Parkinson’s Disease Only 12 steps||Blue Heron Health News 12 simple steps tackled this dreadful disease at its source – and saw my symptoms melt away in days Welcome! You’ve just read Steve Peterson’s story of how they treated Parkinson’s Disease – one of the cruelest illnesses known to man. The Parkinson’s Disease Protocol has delivered thousands of similar stories – all from ordinary men and women who decided to hit that disease hard – before it had a chance to ruin their lives. These are people who followed their doctor’s advice – but faced an illness that was only going to get worse knew that unless they did something completely different, they were facing a health disaster found out that others had totally eliminated their symptoms – so decided to do what they had done The causes of Parkinson’s Disease are no longer a mystery. We now know why it happens – so we know how to stop it. Which means suffering from Parkinson’s is no longer inevitable. It’s a choice. And you can choose to be well again. Instead of an ongoing loss of physical disability and a degenerating brain… You can choose to be vibrantly healthy, energetic, and happy. Just like you were before all this started. A series of small, simple lifestyle changes eases away both the causes and the effects of this horrible disease. The Parkinson’s Protocol shows you those exact changes. So now you can reliably and quickly eliminate the causes – and effects – of your illness once and for all. The program works. We have several thousand stunning successes now – which is why we have no hesitation in offering you a complete money-back guarantee: http://flywait.4parkinson.hop.clickbank.net If your Parkinson’s symptoms haven’t significantly reduced within 60 days of buying this program you can have all your money back… No questions asked! Parkinson’s gets much worse over time. Don’t let that happen to you. Address it now. 0ade2bb5335e96396772523eb64a8f2e

Was David a Godly Man?

foreign the Bible talks about David being a man after God’s Own Heart and that would kind of equate him with being a Godly Man and yet if you look at his activities he covets the wife of another and kills the husband I mean there’s a whole plethora of things that if you look at his life do not look Godly and yet he’s acquainted with being a man after God’s Own Heart so that tells me that the caricatured version of godliness is something we fantasize and we pervert and we we make into what we want it to be versus what actually God assigned it to be [Music] this house [Music] foreign. As found on YouTube http://flywait.4parkinson.hop.clickbank.net $49.⁰⁰ Blue Heron Health News I thought my Parkinson’s diagnosis was a death sentence – I was so wrong! Instead of surrendering as the disease ruined my physical and mental health… I turned everything around to be healthier, happier, and more energetic than I was BEFORE my diagnosis! The Parkinson’s Protocol Review ||Beat the Parkinson’s Disease Only 12 steps||Blue Heron Health News 12 simple steps tackled this dreadful disease at its source – and saw my symptoms melt away in days Welcome! You’ve just read Steve Peterson’s story of how they treated Parkinson’s Disease – one of the cruelest illnesses known to man. The Parkinson’s Disease Protocol has delivered thousands of similar stories – all from ordinary men and women who decided to hit that disease hard – before it had a chance to ruin their lives. These are people who followed their doctor’s advice – but faced an illness that was only going to get worse knew that unless they did something completely different, they were facing a health disaster found out that others had totally eliminated their symptoms – so decided to do what they had done The causes of Parkinson’s Disease are no longer a mystery. We now know why it happens – so we know how to stop it. Which means suffering from Parkinson’s is no longer inevitable. It’s a choice. And you can choose to be well again. Instead of an ongoing loss of physical disability and a degenerating brain… You can choose to be vibrantly healthy, energetic, and happy. Just like you were before all this started. A series of small, simple lifestyle changes eases away both the causes and the effects of this horrible disease. The Parkinson’s Protocol shows you those exact changes. So now you can reliably and quickly eliminate the causes – and effects – of your illness once and for all. The program works. We have several thousand stunning successes now – which is why we have no hesitation in offering you a complete money-back guarantee: http://flywait.4parkinson.hop.clickbank.net If your Parkinson’s symptoms haven’t significantly reduced within 60 days of buying this program you can have all your money back… No questions asked! Parkinson’s gets much worse over time. Don’t let that happen to you. Address it now. 0ade2bb5335e96396772523eb64a8f2e

Giving Is a Godly Activity

when people talk about money giving Ministry I think a lot of times the idea is that couldn’t be or that could not be put in the camp with Godly activities because they somehow equate money with something out in the world but in reality if you think about the spirit that moves a person to give that is a Godly [Music] activity to this house magnify the Lord lift up holy hands our hearts and wonderful worship and B down before him exalt his name to house. As found on YouTube http://flywait.4parkinson.hop.clickbank.net $49.⁰⁰ Blue Heron Health News I thought my Parkinson’s diagnosis was a death sentence – I was so wrong! Instead of surrendering as the disease ruined my physical and mental health… I turned everything around to be healthier, happier, and more energetic than I was BEFORE my diagnosis! The Parkinson’s Protocol Review ||Beat the Parkinson’s Disease Only 12 steps||Blue Heron Health News 12 simple steps tackled this dreadful disease at its source – and saw my symptoms melt away in days Welcome! You’ve just read Steve Peterson’s story of how they treated Parkinson’s Disease – one of the cruelest illnesses known to man. The Parkinson’s Disease Protocol has delivered thousands of similar stories – all from ordinary men and women who decided to hit that disease hard – before it had a chance to ruin their lives. These are people who followed their doctor’s advice – but faced an illness that was only going to get worse knew that unless they did something completely different, they were facing a health disaster found out that others had totally eliminated their symptoms – so decided to do what they had done The causes of Parkinson’s Disease are no longer a mystery. We now know why it happens – so we know how to stop it. Which means suffering from Parkinson’s is no longer inevitable. It’s a choice. And you can choose to be well again. Instead of an ongoing loss of physical disability and a degenerating brain… You can choose to be vibrantly healthy, energetic, and happy. Just like you were before all this started. A series of small, simple lifestyle changes eases away both the causes and the effects of this horrible disease. The Parkinson’s Protocol shows you those exact changes. So now you can reliably and quickly eliminate the causes – and effects – of your illness once and for all. The program works. We have several thousand stunning successes now – which is why we have no hesitation in offering you a complete money-back guarantee: http://flywait.4parkinson.hop.clickbank.net If your Parkinson’s symptoms haven’t significantly reduced within 60 days of buying this program you can have all your money back… No questions asked! Parkinson’s gets much worse over time. Don’t let that happen to you. Address it now. 0ade2bb5335e96396772523eb64a8f2e

1 John – Our Fellowship with God and with One Another

Trust me in my experience, a lot of people in the church world are very delusional. They think that simply coming into the building, that’s their salvation. Or simply because they know me, I’m somehow, their ticket to heaven. It doesn’t work like that. You’ve got to, it’s, that’s between you and God. This is not a church that has some intermediary here. You are given the goods; you’ve got to work it out. ♪ ♪ ♪ Okay, so today will be a little bit different type of message. Think of it more as a talk than a sermon. Even though the subject matter comes straight out of the Bible, you’d be surprised how many times I touch on a book or a verse, and whether or not people actually put this in writing or not, or whether it’s my perception, I sometimes get the idea that people think, “How could something penned at least minimally, 1900 years ago-plus, depending on which books you’re reading, be applicable and relevant in my life today? Aren’t these just antiquated old things?” And, the answer is, you couldn’t, you couldn’t be further away from the reality of trying, if you are looking for answers in life, these are timeless answers. Now, I’m going to be using the first epistle of John today, which, you know, it’s kind of a strange place for a message, and the message itself will be a little bit strange. So I’m giving you a heads-up. See, sometimes you read, for example, the first epistle of John, which I’m going to read in a second, and you can glean from just the introduction that John, the same John who wrote the Gospel of John, the same John who wrote the book of Revelation, is writing as an absent pastor. We don’t know where he is when he writes this. But what’s interesting about this writing: this opening kind of tells you in a roundabout way that he indeed was an eyewitness and is probably either speaking to eyewitnesses of his eyewitness, which means next generation, or one that is fully removed from even having contact with the risen Lord. And this is important for a reason. See, imagine, I’ll put it to you this way, imagine if we were the eyewitnesses to Christ in the disciples’ day. In our little circle, we would not be talking about things that other people would talk about. Why? Because we saw, we beheld, we have stories to tell. That second generation is listening to the stories. Maybe they may have been part of what Paul addressed as the better part of a group of 500 that were privy to see the risen Lord, maybe not. And then imagine where we are. We’re not eyewitnesses to eyewitnesses, but generations down now just hearers. The difference between the first generation and the third generation is big because by the third generation Christians, say, in the 90s, but before the year 100, apostasy and heresies had already crept into the church. You’re that close to the event, and heresies and apostasies have crept in. The reason why I say that is because we get baffled at seeing how far a certain church or a certain group has fallen out of the orbit of normality for a church. But you wouldn’t think that, say, only three generations or three removed from the source of Christ. So it’s important for us, several things are important. First at the top of the list is to read this book and recognize that there was deliberate intent in the way he opens it. Let me read a little bit, “That which was from the beginning, which we have heard, which we have seen with our eyes, which we have looked upon, and our hands have handled the Word of life,” referencing Christ, “(for the life was manifested, we have seen it, and bear witness, and shew unto you that eternal life, which was with the Father, and was manifested unto us;) that which we have seen and heard declare we unto you, that ye also may have fellowship with us: and truly our fellowship is with the Father, and with his Son, Jesus Christ. And these things write we unto you, that your joy may be full.” So let me stop right there. Telegraphed right at the beginning is the fact “we saw, we touched.” Now, it doesn’t say who the “we” is, okay? It’s just John writing, we don’t know who that other, either other individual or others are, but what’s important here is when you read this, the opening of this, it doesn’t reek of somebody who’s trying to write and tell a story like “Once upon a time,” or even the genealogies. It reeks of somebody who’s saying, “I was there. I saw. I touched. I beheld. I was with Him. Now, are you going to listen to me or not?” Right, it kind of has a little bit of that tone to it. So that’s number one. Number two, the impact, if you will, of believers; so let’s look at the first generation of believers that were around, immediately around Christ, and those disciples radically changed. Do you remember Christ’s word, “Follow me; I will make you fishers of men.” You’ve got the next generation, which we read of a couple of names here and there in the New Testament, they’re helpers to Paul, they’re certain folks that Peter might mention; we’ll call them the next generation of laborers. But imagine someone who was not an eyewitness and was not an eyewitness to the eyewitnesses reading this. How is the connection made to what is here on the pages? And that brings me to say all Scripture is given, inspired by the Holy Spirit. So the Holy Spirit helps the disciples to write all these writings. And embedded in here is a way of saying for us, for the church of Jesus Christ who is not direct eyewitnesses, and not even eyewitnesses to the eyewitnesses, but generations later, the instruction that’s in here is actually off the charts if we would listen to it. And it’s so simple. This is why I said, “Think of today more like a talk than a sermon,” because the instructions are so simple, but they can be missed very easily and they can be misunderstood (snap!) like that. So I want to, I want you to pay attention to something that is in here. The first phrase, if you will, occurs in verse 3, where it says, “That which we have seen and have declared; we’ve declared it unto you, ye also may,” and here are the words I want you to focus on, “have fellowship with us.” And then you’re going to read the same word again when I read down verses 6 and 7, “If we say we have fellowship with him, and walk in darkness, we lie, and we do not the truth: but if we walk in the light, as in; as he is in the light, we have fellowship one with another, and the blood of Jesus Christ his Son cleanseth from all sin.” So fellowship with us, fellowship with Him, and fellowship with one another, and I want to kind of camp out on this theme. That’s why I said, “Think of this more as a talk than a sermon,” because what I’ve found over the years is people will take liberty with words, specifically those that are in this Bible and may not carry the essence of modern language. So first things first, the word “fellowship” will be very familiar to this congregation if you’ve listened at any point, to this word and its cognates, derivatives of koinonia. And if you remember, I have spoken abundantly on this word koinonia. Probably the most famous one for this congregation is Galatians 6:6, “Let him or her that is taught in the word koinonia with the one who teaches him or her.” And that is “jointly share,” and “participate.” So the word can also be translated as “partaker,” “recipient,” or “sharer,” but there’s something important here. You see, “fellowship,” a lot of times in our blanket of English language, has more of a social connotation to it, okay. Fellowship, “Let’s get together and have fellowship,” right? But if we’re really using the word and understanding it aright, the only fellowship – we can have friends that aren’t Christian, but if you’re going to talk about this word within the confines of Scripture, you’re talking about the fact that we are having koinonia with one another, and that is not just social togetherness, but it’s one mindset in Christ that we’re able to get together and essentially share, enjoy, communicate, participate. So it has less to do with social understanding, social gathering, that type of stuff, and more to do with – the common thread to koinonia is God. Now you may say, “Could there be koinonia of other kinds?” Absolutely, but in this particular context, you can’t have this koinonia the way John is referring to it, without something happening to you and me from above that makes that possible. So specifically there’s something very specific being said here. Now let me add to this. The early church, by about the third generation, and we can trace this in ecclesiastical history, begins to have a boatload of heresies creep in. At the top of the list, Christ can, could not be God, could not be supreme deity, Christ could not be all human, and then the last one (these were the most prevalent), Christ could not be all-man and all-God simultaneously. So there were a lot of people that crept into the church to try and pervert Christianity or one’s faith in Christ. Now you tell me how that can’t be a relevant subject for today when most of the churches that you either are exposed to, social media, TV, or otherwise tend to now lean on every social justice – cater to, we’ll call it the small swath of society that is demanding that the church become something it was never intended to be. So if you don’t think heresies have already crept in, I mean, church history is pretty interesting. If you read church history long enough, you’re going to see that there is nothing new that has been invented in terms of heresy. It’s been all seen before; it’s been all done before. Let me go on now because the whole message kind of unfolds as you read through this. So verse 5, “This then is the message which we have heard of him, and declare unto you, that God is light, and in him is no darkness at all. If we say that we have fellowship with him, and walk in darkness, we lie, and we do not tell the truth.” Now you’re going to see this kind of repeated several times. “If we say we have no sin, we deceive ourselves, and the truth is not in us.” So there’s a starting point here. It’s kind of like tough, tough love, having to call something out so that people aren’t delusional about where they think they are in their walk. And that is probably the first big problem that he’s addressing. You’ve got to almost read between the lines because he says, “This is the message which we have heard of him, declare unto you, that God is light, in him there’s no darkness. So if we say we have fellowship with him,” we jointly participate, we share, we are partakers of Him “and walk in darkness, we lie, and do not the truth.” So the first thing I want to point out here in verse 6 is the necessity of being honest with self and that does not come easy. These are, I would say, easily missed, clear, distinct lessons in this book: we ought to not deceive ourselves. Now, what does walking in darkness mean for the believer? If Christ is light, it means you’re not walking with Him. Now we can walk in darkness in the respect of a valley or what we’d call some, something that eclipses us for a time, but not all the time. So the important thing that’s being said here is a lot of times I’ll hear people say – I’ve, I’ve said this now for many weeks on end, “I’m a good person. I do good things,” but that’s not what being a Christian is about. So let me backtrack a little bit. If we say we have fellowship with Him what does that fellowship mean? And again, stay away from the social ideology, and think about whether are you a partaker of Him. Being a partaker of Him begins with being a partaker in His word, and then you start looking at and you can, we’ll peel this apart as the message goes on, but you’ll see every dimension of Christ’s life is put in this book for us actually to share in, not just the work He did and we’re grateful recipients. Let me give you an idea. We’re told, for example, and you’ll hear me mention this again later in the message about fellowship in His sufferings. And you might think, “Well, that! I thought it was all going to be good for me, right? Isn’t that what being a Christian’s about, it’s all good?” No. Part of the trip is comprised of persecution, and suffering in valleys. It’s like the people say, “Well, how, how could this happen to me? Or how could this happen to this person, they’re, they’re, they’re such a God-fearing, God-loving person?” Well, first of all, let’s get this straight. The rain falls on the just and the unjust alike. But if we’re going to talk about fellowship with Him, it means that there isn’t anything at any time that we are engaged in or doing that He’s not aware of. Being; just, it’s a very subtle thing, being aware that He’s aware. That’s kind of the first place of fellowship because a lot of people think, “Well, I’m, I’m in church. I have my little compartments I go to,” but that’s not how it works. So when we talk about fellowship, fellowship with Him, let’s paint this as a diversity of different foci. They are not all positive. Some of them carry negative connotations, negative in the implication of suffering, persecution; those types of things. Now, how many here have suffered ridicule for their faith? Okay? Well, you are a partaker in a microcosm. You’re like a piece of sand in comparison to Christ and the mockery they made of Him, but that’s the concept I’m saying is that there is not just identification with the Lord, but I’m equally a partaker. Now, I could die on a cross a thousand times that wouldn’t save a squirrel, but all the things that I endure, as a Christian, make up that component of fellowship with Him in suffering, in, we’ll call it in the negative, if you will. So, the first thing we have to start looking at is, as I said, John writes, “Fellowship with us, fellowship with Him, and fellowship with one another,” and why these are integral to the health of the church, why these are integral to just the overall mindset. I want you to think of something. For example, when we talk about fellowship, we should equally think about the right use of the word communion; com, “with,” union, communion, “togetherness,” and “withness.” So, if you start kind of processing this, the fellowship concept, when I say “with us,” as John was writing, I want you to think that every time you open the book and are reading any of the writers, you are indeed having fellowship. If you want to say, you’re a partaker of words inspired by the Holy Spirit through John; there is fellowship right there. When you say, “Well, we can’t have fellowship with John; John is long gone,” you’re wrong. Every time I open this book and I’m reading, they are words inspired by the Holy Spirit, but they were written by John, I am sharing in John’s words that, again if you can get out of the social mindset and understand what fellowship means. You have fellowship with John, with Paul, with Peter every time you open the book because, you are sharing their words, yes, inspired through the Holy Spirit, but nevertheless. So, these all line up. Then if you look at the next one when it says, “We have fellowship with him,” I think I’m going to skip that one to come back because it’s quite lengthy. But “fellowship with one another” is quite suggestive. It suggests community. And this is the thing that, if I say one thing today, please hear this. We had people in this church some 30 years ago that thought their duty was to make little pockets of Bible studies and little things here and there; one person who seemingly had a very big ego thought that they – this is when Dr. Scott was still alive – thought that they should be pastoring and leading a group and, you know, I don’t know, lording it over the saints, maybe, who knows. But that’s not the fellowship I’m talking about. See, if you want to know the first book of Scott here, a lot of times people think, “Oh, we’ll get together for a Bible study,” and unless you have the discipline, whoever is orchestrating this Bible study, it’s going to turn into a social gathering. It’s going to turn into; sorry, I’m just going to say it, it’s going to turn into a BS session, okay? Everybody talks about what they ate, what they cooked, what their kids did, how bad things are, what medications they take, and less gospel, less Bible teaching, and more gossiping and social, socializing, okay? I’m not against people socializing. I’m saying, that if you’re going to do something for Christ and God’s sake, you better understand what you’re doing. And that’s why I said to you, even me, taking up 10 minutes at the beginning of a message to deliver a message before the message, I don’t even like that; it teeters on – I’m sharing things with you to answer questions, but even that’s kind of like, eh, I’m not sure about that, okay? But this one I am sure about. Fellowship with one another is a community, but it is not the community as in social gatherings, “Let’s grab a cup of coffee. Let’s sit down and cut the, shoot the breeze, all right?” (Laughter.) It’s not that type of stuff. Yeah, I know. It’s difficult. I’m struggling today, folks. I am struggling today. I just want you to know that. But think about this from the same writer, and I’ve quoted this before. Remember what John says, it’s Jesus’ words, when they ask, “Well, how will we know, how will people know that we are Your disciples?” He says, “Because you have love for one another.” So, and we’re not talking about Phileo, “I do for you, you do for me.” We’re talking about agape that comes from God, that has no strings attached, “Hey, I got your back. You don’t need to repay me.” Whatever, your issue is, think of it that way. So, if you bring this concept together with what fellowship with both Him and with one another means, there has to be a common center point, and that is everything that flows from Christ to us. We all may have different gifts, as Paul describes in Corinthians, but we all have this singular thing which is called faith in Christ, trusting Christ, and understanding His finished work. So when we talk about fellowship, there’s some other component I have to bring in here before I can move on in the book, and that is we are connected: Father, Son, through the Spirit. So when we talk about fellowship, you can’t go, “Yeah, we’re having a get-together. Let’s do a fellowship.” We’re talking about the same way that God is, Father, Son, Spirit. When we gather, we are the complement of one another in the body of Christ, not as a social, get-together, or whatever you want to call that, but as fathers who are connected. You know how remarkable it is when I meet people and they’ll say, “Did you know so-and-so’s sick?” or “We’re praying for them,” or “Let’s get together and pray for them,” or “Let’s pray for them right now.” There you have your fellowship, your, your, your immediately thinking, “What can we do in the Spirit of God together?” And that will never produce fleshly ideas, fleshly works, things of that nature. So remember, I told you, it’s going to be a different type of message because these instructions fortify. They’re so simple, but they fortify each listener and they fortify the church. Let me go back to something I said earlier about not being honest with myself. One of the worst, we’ll call it faith killers, is self-delusion. And you might say, “Well, how, how so? I don’t understand what you mean.” People who think they are above everything, people who think their faith is superior. I’ve met people like that. Have you met people like that? Their faith is superior. They attend the high holiness of whatever you whatchamacallit church. And they’ve been there for 50 years and they know every, every Bible verse that applies to you as nothing but a heathen vomited or something. And they’ll quote it to you too, all right? My point is, that if we say we have fellowship with one another, we are not delusional about ourselves. We are not deceiving ourselves. And I find, trust me in my experience, a lot of people in the church world are very delusional. They think that simply coming into the building, that’s their salvation. Or simply because they know me, I’m somehow, their ticket to heaven. It doesn’t work like that. You’ve got to, it’s, that’s between you and God. This is not a church that has some intermediary here. You are given the goods; you’ve got to work it out. So when we talk about this concept of fellowship, and there’s sharing in this, I’ve seen this many times even in this congregation. Somebody has been promoted. They’ve passed away, husband or wife, and people will come to the comfort, not come to socialize, come to the comfort of. That may be in the form of praying for the person without them even knowing it. That may be in the form of passing, saying a word to them, or sharing a Scripture with them. But it’s all rooted in Christ. It’s not rooted in social, “Hey, let’s grab a cup of coffee so you can feel better.” You can do that with anybody at any time. There’s nothing spiritual about that. So these are the things that I’m, I’m looking at and I’m focused on. Now, if we talk about, for example, comfort. Now we can comfort one another. We can understand the brotherhood of believers. I’ve said this before, When one hurts in the body, we all hurt. You know, too bad that that mindset hasn’t permeated to the degree that it should, because we would see the church be completely different. When you see somebody who’s suffering, yes, people call in prayer requests, We have teams of people that go in and they pray in the chapel. I read the messages, I pray, but I’m not talking about that type of togetherness. I’m talking about the togetherness that understands we are fighting a great foe on the outside. Now we can equally be destroyed from the inside if our faith isn’t strong, if our focus isn’t right. And this is what John actually; believe it or not, this is what he is making corrections for in this book. You might not think of it at first like this. Why? Because he goes from, for example, let me juxtapose them. We say, “We have fellowship with him and walk in darkness, we lie, and we do not the truth. But if we walk in the light, as he is in the light, we have fellowship with one another, and the blood of Jesus Christ His Son cleanseth us from all sin.” So remember I’ve even taught on this word for “cleansing,” which we get our English word for “authorized” from. So staying connected in Christ, you are constantly, if you say, being kept, washed, cleansed. And there is a juxtaposition between “walking in darkness, lying, do not the truth,” versus trusting Christ, “walking in His light and being cleansed.” Then he says, “If we say we have no sin,” and I’ve met those people too, “we deceive ourselves, the truth is not in us. But if we confess,” so he’s juxtaposing, “if you say you have no sin, you deceive yourselves, the truth is not in us. But if we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness. If we say that we have not sinned,” listen to what he says: “If we say we have not sinned,” it doesn’t say we’re liars, it says, “we make him a liar.” Now I want you to think about that for a second because God knows us. He knows our heart. He knows where we’ve been. So anybody that comes into this universe and says, “Nope, not me,” when God’s word specifically; and sorry to tell you this, but not just from Paul, from Isaiah, over and over again, the concept of sin is very, very clear. I’ve quoted it before, you should know it by heart, Romans 3:23, no one can say otherwise: “All have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God.” If you look at it from Isaiah, “All we like sheep have gone astray. We’ve turned each one toward his way. And our righteousness is as filthy rags.” There is no ability here to wiggle out of this if you will. So the important thing is, understanding, you’ve heard the phrase during COVID, “We’re all in this together.” But this is one where it’s true. Why? Based on our Adamic container and then everything we do in our lifetime, we are all of us, me, you, everybody in this room, anyone in the sound of my voice, born in the state of sinning flesh and then the sins that you commit during your lifetime. So anybody that says, “No,” again, think of; going back to “fellowship.” The fellowship with Him puts the light on you that reveals all the dirt. Stand in that light long enough; that’s Christ’s light. We’re in the darkness. It’s all going to come out. But if you’ve never stood in that light, you can be delusional or you can stand in that light and turn around, be pharisaical, and say, “Not me.” So believe it or not, every part of what he’s saying comes back to fellowship. It’s either fellowship with him or fellowship with one another. And I love the fact that you keep reading and you can see exactly how it’s almost like it’s a problem, a solution. Keep reading, “My little children, these things write I unto you, that ye sin not.” Here he goes again! Boy, Pastor John’s hung up on this “sin not” thing, right? “And if any man sin, we have an advocate with the Father,” that word “advocate,” the Greek word parakletos, the same word we have, we use for the “Comforter,” the Holy Spirit. “We have an advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ, the righteous: and he is the propitiation for our sins,” He is, the Greek word hilasmos, He is the “covering,” He is the removal, He is the washing, the cleansing; He does it all. So the question would be – and he says, “Not only for our sins but the sins of the whole world.” So the question would be, why would you not confess your sins if He’s faithful and just to forgive them? And you would not confess your sins to Him if you were a liar or if the truth wasn’t in you, because you’d recognize right away there is something called conviction that comes from the Holy Spirit that makes you, you on your own, our nature is not wired to come clean. The Holy Spirit has a way of bringing you under that conviction where you say, “I, I can’t take this for another minute. Bluh!” Right? Whatever that is, all right? So what we are looking at over and over again is the connection we have with Christ and with one another. And then he goes on to say, “Hereby we do know that we know him if we keep His commandments,” and he’s not talking about the law. “He that saith, I know him, and keepeth not his commandments, is a liar, and the truth is not in Him.” Again, do you notice a pattern? He, “he deceives himself,” he, “the truth is not in him,” here again, “the truth is not in him.” So keeping His commandments, you’ve got to think back a little bit to what John wrote in John 14, 15, and 16 because if you remember, the question is asked to Jesus, “Which are the greatest commandments of all? Which is the greatest commandment of all?” And He says, “To love God with all your heart, soul, and mind, with every fiber of your being, and” to what? “Love one another.” There you go. Here is the fellowship with God and the fellowship with fellowman. So if you think about it, these are the commandments. Now there are other things that Jesus said, “Do this until I return,” speaking of the table of the Lord. There are, there are things that He did spell out and say these are things that essentially, for the people who are following Him, this is what you do. But John specifically referring to, “Keep not his commandments,” is referring to the thing I just referenced. And he says, “But whoso keepeth his word, in him verily is the love of God perfected: hereby we know that we are in him. He that saith he abideth in him ought himself also so to walk, even as he walked.” So again, sift it away. There’s a lot of words there. If you sift it enough, you’re going to see even the abiding principle, fellowship. It all comes back to, the union we have with God. Now if that fellowship is taken seriously, something else can happen, and that is the church, the church can always succumb to error. We’re humans touching the things of God. But if you think about it, what will keep the church on track? Let’s talk about it now. Let’s talk about people saying, “I think we should have a flag outside the church,” or, “I think we should have an emblem of this,” or, “We should be supporting that.” Now people who are keeping themselves in the love of God, which is what Jude said, “Keep yourselves in the love of God,” are constantly in communion with God, are going to look upon these things and say, “No.” “No, and hell no!” That is why I’m saying to you, you know, sometimes – I said this is more of a talk than a sermon – sometimes you need to just sift through the Scripture to see, “Wait a minute. There’s something already said that addresses this.” Pastors, including myself, we have one mission. See, I don’t know what’s wrong. I get letters from people saying, “Well, my pastor doesn’t teach the Bible anymore.” I don’t know what’s wrong with you. You were if you were called to teach out of this book, that is your calling. People are depending on you to feed them the word of God. There isn’t some choice. “Well, you know, it’s kind of boring now and I’ll, I’ll, I’ll choose to feed you with some other stuff like climate change.” Go chew on some ice, that’ll make you feel better. Here, look at it from a different direction. The prophet Amos asked the question, “Can two walk together except they are agreed?” And that is not like we understand, “We agree, we, we agree with each other,” but rather can two walk together except they agreed to have the mind of the Lord which comes from the fellowship we have with Him. That keeps the integrity of the church and the way, you surround yourself with like-minded people, which is very difficult to do, by the way, but if you do, you’ll find yourself, even if for a moment you are entertained or drifted somewhere, you’ll find that those are the people that might give you the good nudge to remind you of your fellowship with one another which is in Christ. So there are all these, what I’d call very good reasons to read this book with a different set of eyes because you begin to see how easy it is. If you keep reading, verse 7, “Brethren, I write no new commandment unto you, but an old commandment which ye have heard, which ye had from the beginning. The old commandment is the word which ye have heard from the beginning. Again, a new commandment I write unto you, which thing is true in him and you: because the darkness is past, and the true light now shineth. He that saith he is in the light, and hateth his brother, is in darkness even until now.” Again, there are all these juxtapositions, light and darkness, sin, confessing sin. So when he says here, “hateth his brother,” and “He that loveth his brother abideth in the light, and there is none occasion of stumbling in him. But he that hateth his brother is darkness, and walketh in darkness, and knoweth not whither he goeth, because the darkness hath blindeth his eyes.” So very interesting again and again, what happens in churches? You get people that come in, and people tend to do this, people gossip. People like to gossip. If they’re not gossiping, they like to criticize. Now imagine being on my end of things, see, I’ve got all these eyeballs looking at me, imagine being on my end of things, okay? That’s why I said I like to refer to the one-room classroom because imagine that people are sitting right in front of me right now saying, “How is this going to apply to me? , I came here needing healing. I need to be healed.” You’ve got other people saying, “I wonder when she’s going to start teaching with languages because I miss that. That’s more complex and that’s more, you know, high intellect.” But tell you what, maybe some of the church problems; not just in this church, but every church, are at the most basic fundamental level. They are not nestled in complexity. They are not nestled in great oratory skills. The problem with a lot of churches is people get bored or they start getting ideas of what the church should be, and how it ought to function, and they fall out of fellowship, both with me. Let me do this in a better order. With God first, they think they’re still in fellowship with God. I always said, “You know, if you think you can do better than me week in and week out, please write your name, your address, and your information and mail it in. And until then, keep your mouth shut,” because if you have to assume the responsibility that I have to assume, imagine having a restaurant where you’ve got to cater to hundreds of different taste buds, and some people like it spicy and some people like it salty, and some people don’t like salt at all. Now you’ve got all these minute details here, and there’s always somebody that has to be unhappy about something, right? My point is, if we have fellowship with Him and with one another in the truest sense, we find those simple truths and we apply them. And we start looking at ourselves. Instead of looking at the person back there, “Ah-ah,” we look at ourselves. Now that is the job of the Holy Spirit to help us to see ourselves aright, but you begin to see where things may not be as balanced in terms of fellowship. We may be leaning more on the flesh, and we talk about fellowship, it may be more friendship, but that’s not what I’m discussing today, and that’s and that’s not what will keep the church of Jesus Christ strong. Fellowship with Him, prayer I think I’ve kind of touched on that. Prayer is one of those where we get to – think about it this way. You’re sending your words up to Him. You’re also partaking. You’re partaking of His strength. You are partaking of His word, His will, His way. So it’s like putting this all together and for somebody who says, “Well, I, that’s not me, I’m too messed up.” Well, then go back to where it says, “If you confess your sins,” and please don’t do this whole, “Well, I read the book of James and James says we should talk to one another.” It’s very clear; James is the only person in the whole Bible that says that. Everybody else says, “Talk to God; don’t talk to me.” Talk to God. I’m to tell you don’t talk to me; talk to God about it. He’s the only one that can fix your problems. You, you can have my ear, and I can pray for you, but the problems that you need to be fixed require fellowship with Him. That’s pretty simple. Now I’m not talking about sickness, prayer, prayer requests, and things like that, but for the most part, what people tend to do. And when we are not honest with ourselves, and just hear me out, you read the opening of Romans, the first at least two chapters, people when they read that, some people will recoil. They say, “Oh, that’s, that’s just. . . .” But the reality is Paul was laying it out just as clearly as John is that sin is a, it’s in our blueprint. And if you think about Romans 7, “What I want to do I find myself not doing,” and visa versa, the idea is we are in a constant battle till the end over sin. You’re not going to go and sin no more, but you can be in fellowship with God and working it out and wrestling it out or fellowship with one another. That is, if I have agape for my brother or my sister, I’m able to say, “I’m sorry, you’re talking to me about adding a letter. We should have more inclusive. . .” I’m using that as an example, “but the Word already says all are welcome. Why do we need to do this?” That would be someone who’s got the mind of the Lord, who is in fellowship, not in maliciousness. And that’s why I said to you, if we understand this, this little book was written in the face of people coming in, penetrating the church and making all types of professions about things that were a lie and John called it exactly what it was. People who came in with the intent to make derision between parishioners, people who came in with the intent to make misleading statements that people might believe to lure them away and out of the church. Tell me that’s not what goes on or what’s going on in America. You see a lot of that. You may see a lot of people who seem to be worshiping together, but most pastors don’t want to talk about this because this requires some instruction. And the instruction is not; see, typical pastoral speech might be, “Everybody needs to get along.” That’s not what I’m saying. Everybody needs to be connected to Christ as Christians. You follow me as I follow Christ, you are in fellowship with one another, you’re in fellowship with Him, and the body can stay strong. It’s not going to be affected by what the world, the flesh, and the devil’s trying to put on it. So think about this. The other thing I want to talk, talk about here is John is emphasizing to his flock that we serve a God who forgives. Over and over he says, “If you say you have no sin,” and so forth. So what was going on here, wherever John is writing, that would make him repeatedly – there’s, there is a repetition here. The repetition is “we’re walking in the light, we’re no more in darkness, but if you say that you’re, you’re having fellowship with Him and you’re in, you’re in walking in darkness, you’re a liar, the truth isn’t in you. If you say thus and so; but the blood cleanses you,” and then he says, “If we say we have no sin, we deceive ourselves, the truth is – but if we confess our sins,” so each one of these says the plague that hit this church was undoubtedly people coming in and usurping, being dishonest about the structure of the church, who Christ is, maybe even who John is, or the relation to one another. A church like that cannot stand. That’s not how the church overcomes. The church will always overcome when we stay connected and you lose that connection, the minute that connection is gone, the church is going to die. Period. Now if you keep going because he says some pretty good stuff here. If you keep going, “He that loveth his brother abideth in the light, and there is none occasion of stumbling in him. But he that hateth his brother is darkness; is in darkness, and walketh in darkness, and knoweth not whither he goeth because the darkness has blinded his eyes.” Now what’s interesting is that each of these sections is juxtaposed, good and bad, or problem and solution. It goes on to say, “I write unto you, little children because your sins are forgiven for his name’s sake. I write unto you, fathers because you have known him that is from the beginning. I write unto you, young men because ye have overcome the wicked one. I write unto you little children, because ye have known the Father. I have written unto you, fathers, because ye have known him that is from the beginning. I have written unto you, young men, because you are strong, and the word of God abideth in you, and ye have overcome the wicked one.” Think the whole time he’s talking, he’s trying to say, “These people stayed connected.” The rest of the people, usurpers or otherwise, I believe this is why he goes on to say, “Love not the world, neither the things that are in the world. If any man loves the world, the love of the Father is not in him.” And that’s not saying that you can’t enjoy, but what you put first, what is the first preference on your list? And it comes back to being connected in fellowship with God. That will keep everything in balance. You know, the people that say, “Well, I just didn’t have time, to pray,” or, “I don’t have time to read.” You may want to make time. That’s how you’re going to, some, for some people, that’s how you’re going to stay in fellowship. For other people, I can tell you, they have what I call battlefield religion, which is they’re only in fellowship with God when the stuff’s hitting the fan when they need God. Otherwise, God’s an afterthought. When everything’s good, when the blessings come, there’s no going back and saying, “Lord, what did I do to deserve this, but thank You.” And again, it comes back to that connection in fellowship. And he says, “For all that is in the world, the lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes, the pride of life, is not of the Father, but it is of the world. And the world passeth away, and the lust thereof: but he that doeth the will of God abideth forever.” So now, let me ask you this question. If we are talking about this you want it from somebody else. Paul says in Ephesians 5, “We’re not to have fellowship with darkness.” Again, that’s the other side of that equation. So partaking with God can go a long way and be very spread out. As I said, if you’re going to look at what is the main problem in churches today, and I’m telling you, not that I’ve been to every church in America, but I can tell you it’s complacency. And the first complacency is not about the doing of things, it’s complacency in staying connected. That connection provides the spillover connection to one another. That fellowship connection I’m going to say it like this, it keeps you in check, and it keeps the church in check. When I say tough times are ahead, tough times are coming. There’s no doubt. How they will affect every one of us, I have no idea. And the only thing I can tell you is there are certain staples that if you adhere or abide by them, no matter what’s going on, no matter what, things in your universe around you may change, but this container here and all that’s within it will not be moved. And that is staying with that proper mindset. Now, John wrote to these people if you’re reading right, there was some type of tumult in the congregation. As I said, there were heresies and there was apostasy. What’s different than today? We’ve got all that stuff running rampant everywhere, and people that think that we should change the word of God, we should rewrite the Bible, we should remove the pronouns, we should, and just keep going. But the fact of the matter is for, at least, let’s talk about beyond the New Testament, 2,000 or 3,000 years, however long the entire book encompasses, no one has had a problem up until this recent time. Oh, there have been periodic groups here and there, but no one’s had a problem with being included or not included, and it used to be you’re either in the church of Jesus Christ or you’re not. It was, those were the choices. Now it’s like, “Well, let me decide, is my church inclusive enough and does my pastor wear enough colors, you know? Because that’s important. You have to, you have to look the part, right, to be inclusive. You’ve got to wear all the colors. And does the outside of the building say that announcement, you know, with all the colors on it too?” See, these are the things that in my mind are what have destroyed or are in the process of destroying the church in America, lack of the word of God, lack of the teaching of the word of God, and substitute that for entertainment and social issues. And then if you’re in an even Bible-based church, the lack of being connected with God and through that connection with one another, which keeps everything, I’m sorry to say it keeps everything in alignment. It keeps a brother or a sister in check. It keeps people from becoming judgmental, and critical. When you think about it, you’re able to put yourself in that other person’s shoes. You’re able to look at them with empathy, with compassion, with understanding. That all encompasses the word agape, to love one another, and that cannot happen because you will it to. The, we’ll call it the development of the brotherhood or the sisterhood within the body of Christ isn’t something that you work on. It’s something that when God places a new heart in you and a new mindset in you, you’re looking at people, the people that previously would have gone, “Oh God, get me out of here. I don’t want to see that person.” You’re now looking at them, you have compassion, you want to inquire that they’re okay and how they’re doing in the Lord. And these are the things that I’m talking about. This is what John was writing about. And it’s, I think it’s very important to understand something else. If you keep reading, he talks about, for example, eternal life. He talks about what, what’s separates a believer from a nonbeliever if you want to call it that. And then essentially, we’ll call it the miscellaneous part when he says, “Try the spirits.” A lot was going on here, and I think if you reread this book with the mindset, the modern mindset of being buffeted from every side, you recognize that sifting this away comes down to two things, and I keep repeating them, but there they are the fellowship that we have with Him and the fellowship that we have with one another. And with Him, we’re in the word. We’re able to see the errors. Now my job is not to go into somebody else’s universe of responsibility in some other church and point out their flaws or their errors. But if you are in the word, and if the word is guiding you, and if the word is a lamp under your feet, then you’re not walking in darkness, and you’re able to see all that is not or what is being perverted or what’s being omitted. And you’re able to take that and recognize – first place I have to focus on if these things are happening in my sphere is I need; I’m sorry, this is one time where I’m going to say it, I’ve got to look out for me and I’ve got to make sure I’m connected to God. You are to examine yourself to see that you’re in the faith. And if that faith connection is there, then you’re recognizing the, we’ll call it the straight-stick mindset that says, “I don’t – I’m not interested in all the crooked sticks. I’m not interested in the gimmicks. I don’t need entertainment.” We can go home for goodness’ sake. If you want entertainment, if you want music for an hour, go home and blast the music, your liking, your preference, your choice; not mine, because I’m not there, okay? But this is probably the most important, as simple as this is, it’s probably the most important, we’ll call it pastoral talk to ensure that as things change and as things maybe go a little bit strange in this land we call America and even within what I call the attacks upon the church, it’s important to recognize the body of believers that we are. And it doesn’t mean that I want to spend every waking hour with some of my brothers or sisters, not; that’s not the type of fellowship I’m talking about. But I am talking about staying connected to Him. And I guarantee you something, a reading, a rereading of 1 John will tell you something, this aged pastor was concerned for his congregation and the things that they were experiencing are not too different than the things that we are going through right now. When you think about that, it means, I’m going to take comfort in going back and rereading this book. Just in the first two chapters alone, there’s enough solid stuff, stuff there to say, “Okay, and even if you miss my main point, there’s a secondary point here.” Why is he talking so much about if a person sins, if a person sins? Do you think maybe they had lost their way in doctrine? That’s the other thing that happens when we get out of fellowship with God and with one another, we also get bent and warped out of doctrine. And it is the doctrine, sound doctrine that paves the way for us to walk. So all of these things tied together become an important component of keeping the body of Christ. It’s His church. He didn’t say, “I put you here and I leave you, I leave you to do whatever you want.” We still have a book to follow, a guide, if you will, through the Spirit and the Word. And through the Spirit and the Word are going to be the guide for this church, either until God takes me home or until Jesus comes. So for somebody here who came and said, “Well, you know, I was hoping that you might talk about something a little bit more complex.” This is probably one of the more complex subjects cloaked in very great simplicity: how to keep the church strong, united, and carefully and methodically. I’m not trying, to live your life for you, but I am trying to tell you, these are things that happened in 90, in the year 90, or somewhere between 90 and 100. What makes us think that we can navigate something better in the year 2023? Same problems, because the same problems exist today as they did back then, if not more convoluted. Just think of it that way. They might have been dealing with a handful of crazy people; we’ve got a whole nation of them, right? (Laughter.) So with that being said, I pray that you take this and don’t take this as something just to kind of, “Okay, I, I park that.” I want you to think about this because it is indeed the thing that will keep the church anchored, no matter what happens here, your connection with Him, your fellowship with Him, your partaking with Him in joy, in sorrow, in suffering; everything that you could think of, and then the fellowship with one another, which I call that the balancing act. You’re not to be someone else’s judge or someone else’s ruler, but we balance things out and we keep things focused on Him. That’s the recipe, at least right now I’m telling you, that’s the recipe to keep us strong, fortified, and a united body in Jesus’ name. That’s my message. (Applause.) You have been watching me, Pastor Melissa Scott, live from Glendale, California at Faith Center. If you would like to attend the service with us, on Sunday at 11  a.m., simply call 1-800-338-3030 to receive your pass. 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This Is the Final Phase

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Have We Really Evolved?

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Christ in Ezekiel’s Temple – The Tabernacles Through the Eyes of Christ #22

Sometimes standing for what’s right will lead to your certain demise. But in God’s book, standing for what’s right, especially standing on God’s word, one ought to not be afraid and not have anxiety and not worry because God knows what’s in the heart of those who stand firm on His word. And His word has a definitive promise: Do not worry about what they can do to the body, but what they can do to the soul. You bend a little bit for the world, you bend a little bit for Satan, you just move a little bit sideways for the flesh, or you stay the course. And sometimes staying the course, just as a footnote, can be lonely. People can ostracize you or kind of put you in the camp of “there’s something wrong with you,” because you’re marching to what they think is your drumbeat, they, not recognizing that you are walking according to this word. ♪ ♪ So after 21 messages on the shadows and types of Christ and the Tabernacle, its furnishings, the set times, the offerings, and so forth, I sat kind of reflecting on those messages. And as I began preparing for today, earlier in the week, I realized something. I’ve got to do one more message. If you missed the other messages, please, at your leisure, go back and they’re, they are replaying on the network. So at least this will give you some comfort. You’re coming in at the tail end, which is always the worst, but you can always go back and revisit all the other messages. All right, so a little backdrop before we get into the message. In the twentieth chapter of the book of Revelation, we read, and in multiple places; don’t, don’t turn there just yet, we read about Christ’s triumphant return. We are told that at this particular time, Satan will be bound for a thousand years, cast into the bottomless pit, and that means for the duration of the kingdom. And we’re talking about a thousand years. So bear with me, because there’s a lot of confusion on this too, but during those thousand years, Satan’s power to deceive, to pervert, to lure the saints into temptation and whatnot, will become null and void for those thousand years. Following this time, the saints who refused to take the mark of the beast and were martyred during the tribulation; tribulation, the Great Tribulation, will be resurrected. So the period, the tribulation, the Great Tribulation is mentioned at least five times in the area that I’m kind of looking at in Revelation, but don’t think it ends there. What I’d like to call these thousand years is the first installment of eternity, kind of, we’ll call it the foretaste because a thousand years come to an end, and then other events take place. So we’re looking at this particular, we’ll call it a swath of time for a particular reason. And also, if people are confused about this, a promise was given to King David that a descendant, remember from that line, would sit on the throne forever. And God will make good on that when Christ returns. He is of that line, essentially. So we have this kind of coming together, we’ll call them biblical meshing’s of verses that just kind of mold together and you see everything kind of take shape. After that period, they will be what we call new heavens and new earth, the re-creation period. And we will have all the saints from all ages; past biblical, like the references made to Daniel. Let’s, just for people who are not familiar, I want to make sure that people go, “I don’t know, I’m not familiar with that,” just in case, it’s always good to have references where people can see things with their own eyes. In the twelfth chapter of Daniel, which is about the future, there are several references here that say that Daniel and those with him shall be resurrected during that period. And if you read it plainly; we’re using the King James Bible. If, if you read the Hebrew Bible, it’s even more staggering. It’s even more clear. But this particular section says, “At that time shall Michael stand up, the great prince, which standeth for the children of thy people. And there shall be a time of trouble, such as never was since there was a nation even to that same time: and at that time thy people shall be delivered, every one that shall be found written in the book.” If you keep reading, you’ll see several things are said to till the time of the end. For example, verse 13, says, “But go thou thy way till the end be: for thou shalt rest, and stand in thy lot at the end of days.” Essentially, “You’ll die, Daniel, you’ll go to sleep, and you will resurrect.” So there is that promise. The whole twelfth chapter is extremely powerful if you’re thinking about how this could have been written by someone who was in captivity, not knowing the time ahead, so God gave this word as a future prophecy that many who are asleep in the dust of the ground shall rise to everlasting life. And so at your leisure, if you want to read this; I don’t want to take up too much time, but there’s clarity here talking about when we read “a time of trouble” or “the day of the LORD,” these are all pointing to that period I’m; a precursor to that period that I’m referring to. There’s also a mention in Revelation 20, verse 4, of those that die during the tribulation who had been beheaded because of their testimony of Jesus, who didn’t worship the beast nor his image. It says that they will come to life and reign with Christ for a thousand years. John calls this the first resurrection. Let me stop there. I want you to think about something and identify with something because it’s very easy. You know, we live in a world that it’s, everything is changing so quickly. It’s very easy to lose focus on what matters. And I think for these people that didn’t take, didn’t worship the beast or his image or didn’t; these paid a price. But notice that they are mentioned here. They are memorialized here; a future time by the way. So sometimes, I have to say it like this, standing for what’s right will lead to your certain demise. But in God’s book, standing for what’s right, especially standing on God’s word, one ought to not be afraid and not have anxiety and not worry because God knows what’s in the heart of those who stand firm on His word. And His word has a definitive promise: Do not worry about what they can do to the body, but what they can do to the soul. You bend a little bit for the world, you bend a little bit for Satan, you just move a little bit sideways for the flesh, or you stay the course. And sometimes staying the course, just as a footnote, can be lonely. People can ostracize you or kind of put you in the camp of “there’s something wrong with you,” because you’re marching to what they think is your drumbeat, they, not recognizing that you are walking according to this word. A lot of times you’ll get people who just, maybe don’t even say something to you, to your face. They don’t have the courage or they’re hypocrites. But the reality is, people want you to go with the flow. Now, I, for one, have never been one to go with the flow and that, I’m sure has cost me at times, but I’m counting the cost for Christ’s sake, not for anyone else’s. So, you might say, “Well, you know if that’s such a lonely path, why would you go that way?” Because I’m not alone and it’s not lonely; Christ is always with me. And when I stand for what’s right, just like these people stood for what’s right, they did not succumb. “Well, what about the consequences? What about the pressure? What about “we all have choices to make. And I’m not going to tell you what choice to make. I’m just going to tell you, there’s an expression, “Those that stay by the stuff get the goods.” And in God’s book that means those that stay by God’s word, God stays by them. So, you know, don’t, don’t ever think that there’s not an immediate application in the here and now, because I look at these folks that didn’t worship, didn’t bow down, didn’t cater, and there’s many in the Bible, even Daniel’s time. Look at Daniel. Daniel refused to do that. And his courage and his faith, I can say we need more Daniels. We need more Esthers. We need more people who say, “No matter what it looks like, I’m going to stay by the stuff, because that’s what God said.” It is to those people who will be faithful on that wise. So, just that was my little footnote there. There’s also a reference in 2 Timothy as well as 1 Corinthians that lets us know that the church-age saints will be resurrected at this time as well. And there is another group that is suggested. So several groups in succession are mentioned as redeemed and resurrected. But they are from all ages, including this age, and yet the age to come until God says, “It’s time.” This group will be made up, interestingly enough, of both Jews and Gentiles. And like it says in Matthew 25, where Jesus speaks and says, “Come, you who are blessed of my Father, inherit the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world.” So, you know, it’s still going to be His choice of who gets, who gets in, all right? The prophet Isaiah says that the people will turn their weapons of war into plowshares and pruning hooks. Essentially, the weapons meant for protection will be turned into weapons or tools to grow and work the land. That’s a future time. You might say, isn’t that a little bit archaic? And especially right now, if you look at many governments are banning agricultural land and banning growing food. I don’t know how you can survive if you don’t grow food, but that’s a story for another day unless you’re eating bugs. “Yummy, I’d like another serving please.” Yes. The prophet Isaiah speaks of our Lord as the Prince of Peace, and he says there will be no end to the increase of His government or peace. That’s Isaiah 9:7. This encompasses both people and the animal kingdom. Now there’s another point that I want to make during this period which commences, this thousand-year period which commences, as I said, it’s, we’ll call it the first deposit of eternity without the new heavens and new earth yet to come. No more sickness, no more death, no more dying, the eyes of the blind you know, you start thinking about the impossible-ness of this all the eyes of the blind being able to see, the deaf being able to hear, those who are crippled can be made whole. And it’s, I mean, it’s almost like a fantasy land that sounds too good to be true where everyone is in perfect health. But that is the picture that we are given during this time. Now, I don’t know about you, but you know, I get to read a lot of prayer requests, especially of the saints in this church of people who are battling cancer. And it, that’s always the thought that comes to my mind, is that that day will be so amazing when every human who is in that millennial kingdom, there will be no cancer, there will be no sickness; there won’t be any of the things we suffer now. And it almost makes you think, you know, this is the mindset that a Christian should have, especially in these times: “I’m prepared for whatever comes my way. I know whom I’m going to be with. I know where I’m going,” so what a joyous day when I don’t have to think about cancer ever again when you don’t have to think about a heart condition or crippling pain in your body. What a day that’s going to be. I mean, you know, it’s, it can just make the statement, but it’s still kind of mind-boggling to know that the person to your left and your right will be perfectly healed. That’s pretty amazing. Now why am I telling you all this? Because I felt it important to bring this particular timeframe into, we’ll call it all of these messages that dealt with the Tabernacle and also subsequently the temple. Because on that day, as I’m referring to, it says, “Behold, I am coming and I will dwell in your midst.” That’s from Zechariah speaking about our Lord. Christ’s kingdom will be one of peace, one of joy, and all who are in the kingdom of God; this is the kicker; we will all get to see Him. I mean, okay, you’ve read that before, but when you say it out of your mouth, like, I’m looking at you, that’s how you’re going to see Christ. It’s kind of like, you know, the person that we’ve, we’ve worshiped, that we’ve spoken about, that I’ve preached on. But still, we only know Him from the pictures of artist renderings or from descriptions, the few that are in this book. But seeing Him face to face kind of, it blows my mind. But that is what we are promised during that time. So if you remember what I said during all these messages, the epicenter of all this is going to be Jerusalem. And this is why when people say, “I don’t get it. What’s, what’s the deal? Why is there all this warring over that land and that little, it’s just “look at the map. It’s just a little spot on the map. Why all of this back and forth? Because that’s the place that God said, “Jerusalem, the foundation of peace,” that is the place that God said, “I am going to establish where all nations will flow into.” The place that God chose, that David, we’ll call it, this, we’ll say it this way, that David “founded,” but God led him to that, will once again be the epicenter of all worship. Zechariah says in those days “the inhabitants of one city shall go to another, saying, let us go speedily to pray before the LORD, and to seek the LORD of hosts; I will go also. Many people and strong nations shall come to seek the LORD of hosts in Jerusalem.” So, for all of you out there who just cannot understand what the deal with Israel is, some people are tired of hearing about it, and some people pray for Israel. Just know this; it is going to be the epicenter of the last chapter on Earth. And it will be, again, once there are new heavens, new earth, it will be the epicenter once more, but in a different way, completely. Now, all of that is the backdrop for a purpose. We’ve been going through, as I said, the tabernacle and temple. And so it’s important to look at the last temple because that makes it the last chapter. And why this is important, if you remember I started out and throughout all these messages I said, “Everything points to and is a shadow and type of Christ” Remember, the exterior of the tabernacle, the furnishings inside, I described the metals or the, the materials used, the colors; it all points to shadow and type of our Lord and Savior so clear that when you go back to read it, you can’t, you can never read it the same way ever again. And what I found was that when you get to read what Ezekiel defines as the last temple, eight items are missing that were previously; now, I want to make sure that people understand this. The Tabernacle was the transportable worship center for Israel as they wandered through the desert for 40 years. And then once a period, we’ll say David probably labored to keep things as they were until Solomon, David’s son, has the revelation that he should build a permanent house for God which becomes Solomon’s temple. You’ve got the temple that will be quasi-rebuilt when the people come back from captivity. And then you’ve got Herod’s temple. Think of it, it’s all the same place more or less. Some parts of Herod’s temple are slightly changed. And obviously, we have the destruction of the temple in 70 A.D., and then we have this revelation of the last temple in Ezekiel. So eight items are missing. I’m going to itemize this. I’ll just tell you what they are and then I, I’ll give you the information on each one of them: the wall of partition, the court of the women, the laver, the lampstand, the table of showbread, the altar of incense, the veil, and the Ark of the Covenant. Those are the items that are missing in Ezekiel’s temple. That’s future time. And one other thing, the altar itself, the altar of sacrifice, undergoes some changes and they are substantial. And one of them is like, wow, okay. So, the wall of partition, which would have been a part of the temple in its day, was a low, four-foot wall that traversed the inner court separating the inner and outer court. The wall prevented Gentiles from passing what was the entrance into the inner court. So it’s a low, short wall and several gates that gave access to this area. There was signage posted written in Latin and Greek, so that tells you it’s at a little bit later time, that was a warning against people who were not allowed to enter and the consequences of breaching that area. The sign basically, the gist of it is that no foreigner may enter. Anyone caught doing so would most likely face death. Welcome. You’re all welcome, right? So, the apostle Paul in Ephesians 2:14 says that the wall of partition was torn down all this kind of gives flavor and new meaning to things placing all believers together with no separation and adding to it something that many scholars find interesting. Jesus says He has other sheep. I remember having this discussion with a good friend of mine who is an imam and he asked me if I thought the other sheep could be people of another faith. And I’m going to tell you, other sheep means other sheep. And that could be other sheep from anywhere else, just not the ones that He’s come to take hold of or take care of in the now. So, the other sheep could be. I’m not going to speculate and see who they are, but, in Jesus’ own words, there are other people outside of the people He’s chosen that He’s going to include. So, it’s kind of interesting because that wall of partition tells us a lot. That it’s missing from Ezekiel’s temple says that all who are present at that time will be welcome. No one will be kept out. So, think about that. That’s number one. The next one is the court of the women. This too is missing from the future temple in Ezekiel’s book. If you go, or if you’ve seen pictures, if you have the luxury to go to the Western or Wailing Wall, there is still a partition, although that partition is suggestive, and it is not the original partition whatsoever. But especially if you go to that site and many synagogues to this day separate the men and the women. Women have their area, usually in a two-story temple the women are upstairs, and the men are downstairs, however, you want to describe that. But what’s interesting is that the sexes were separated in worship. Just think about this. No court of the women, no; I just started with no foreigners allowed. All would be welcome. No distinction between; when I say that “distinction,” there will be no more separating men and women in God’s eyes. I think that’s more of a manmade scenario than anything else, especially when I look at the references to Christ. If He was so concerned, remember, He would have been steeped in understanding Jewish traditions and He didn’t seem too concerned to have women around Him, let alone the first one that encountered Him at the tomb at His Resurrection, Mary Magdalene. So, I’ll leave that with you. I’ve said enough about that. But that passage for our sake, there is no distinction between men and women here, especially within the temple of God. The next item that’s missing is the laver. Now the inner court would have had; would have been the place where one would have found the laver, which would have been a large basin filled with water, traditionally used by the priests to wash before proceeding to do their ministerial duties. We would no longer need the laver, future time. Remember, we’re talking about a future time and we’re talking about a time when Christ will be here on earth. This is very important. There is no need for the laver of cleansing anymore. Why? Because Jesus, by His mouth, says, “You are made clean by the word,” you’ve been washed by the word, and by His shed blood. So, you know, there’s even a Scripture in Titus that talks about the washing, regenerative washing. We are made whole and clean by that, Titus 3:5, I believe. So no more need for the laver and especially, think of it this way, if, if the Laver Himself is present, who needs a basin of water to wash their hands and feet in? I’ll leave that one, too. All right, I want to turn to Ezekiel 26 for just, or 36, I think, for just a second. And we can peruse something that Ezekiel says, which I think is of interest. Ezekiel 36, beginning at verse 24, because this will tell you exactly from the prophet, the Old Testament prophet talking. “For I will take you from among the heathen, gather you out of all countries, will bring you into your land. Then I will sprinkle clean water upon you, and ye shall be clean: from all your filthiness, from all your idols, will I cleanse you. A new heart also will I give you, and a new spirit will I put within you: and I will take away the stony heart of your flesh, and I will give you a heart of flesh. And I will put my spirit within you, and cause you to walk in my statutes, and ye shall keep my judgments, and do them.” So it’s kind of interesting, the cleansing, even if you want to do the interpretation by the Old Testament fashion, not even looking to Christ right away. There is a passage saying, “In future time, you will be cleansed.” But we know the cleansing occurs through the finished work of Christ. So the next one, the next item on our list is the golden lampstand. And I had previously taught on this, the menorah or the lampstand would have illuminated the holy place. Remember, we tend to take for granted electricity. There was none on that day, so they would have been in a dark room, save for the menorah illuminating the holy place. And of course, in the Holy of Holies, God’s Shekinah glory would, when His presence descended, would light up the rest of that room, the closed Holy of Holies. Isaiah refers to Messiah as the light of the nations. And he said, “The people who walk in darkness will see a great light. Those who live in dark, in a dark land will see the light shine on them.” And in many of the messages past, I’ve referred to the glory of God as bright, radiant, sometimes being referred to in Scripture as fire, the presence of God, like the burning of the bush that burned but was not consumed; the presence of God, so when we think about the menorah, don’t necessarily think about the golden candlestick, but think about the light and the fire that it represents. Well, who needs the light and the fire when the Light will be present? That is Christ. He says, “I’m the light of the world.” And who needs the fire, the fire burning when the presence of God shall be with us? That’s why I said, all these things in the Old Testament reveal Christ; you cannot, sorry, you can’t ignore it. So I think probably one of these things I also mentioned to you previously was in the book of Ezekiel, we have a passage that kind of refers to Ezekiel seeing the glory of God incrementally, basically departing from the temple. And then in this vision that he receives, by the end of the book, the glory of God comes back. So, I want you to think about even that, because you can read it and you can either make it a caricature or you can make it a reality. The glory of God essentially left, and I think it left before the destruction of the temple. And I’ve mentioned this before, but for all this to come to pass, yes, God’s presence must return and it won’t be in a pillar of cloud or fire. It will be in the person of Jesus Christ. I equally find it interesting even in the book of Revelation, the opening passages you’ve got, which if you started reading it wouldn’t be clear at first, but you’ve got Christ in the middle of these seven candlesticks, and we’re talking about the churches of Asia Minor. It seems very clear to me that that symbolizes God’s presence, our Lord’s presence through the ages. And if you want to make the churches of Asia Minor church age through time, He has been present even in, we’ll call it the dark ages of the church He’s been present. But there will be a time where His presence will be with us, and that’s probably He’s with us now, but visually where we can look and see and behold Him. And as I said, that’s kind of mind-boggling. All right, the next one that’s missing is the table of showbread. Now this I taught on, this I covered. And if you remember, I told you that the bread put on that table, was twelve loaves, one for each of the tribes of Israel, and people tend to get this wrong. The bread was an offering from the people who gathered up the manna every single day or when they were prescribed to. So they were taking what God had given, making bread, and presenting it to God. So it was technically an offering from the people to the Lord, that table of showbread. So what’s missing? And I think this is also interesting because when we talk about the bread, we read in the New Testament, of course, and this is one where everyone should know, Jesus says, “I am the bread of life.” Why would we need a table with baked goods on it, representing twelve tribes when we have the actual Bread or the Manna from heaven Himself live and in our presence? Again, there are all of these things you have to take note of. The altar of incense is missing. And I said that, usually symbolic of prayers ascending. Now if you remember in Solomon’s temple, this altar stood before the veil in the holy place. And this, on this altar of incense was burned morning and evening incense. So why would we need an altar that represents our prayers ascending if the One we’re praying to is with us? See, this is why I love; this is why I love this type of teaching because you can be very dogmatic, “Oh, I don’t want to read the Old Testament.” Why would you do that? You’re robbing yourself of the riches of the revelation of Christ when you really can see it. And it’s almost like scales. You know, when we first start off studying the Bible, it’s a little bit confusing. We may not understand, but once you, you start putting these pieces together, how could you not look at the whole thing and say, “This was God’s plan all along” God didn’t change His mind or do something different. This was His plan all along that we will be with Him. Remember, I said last week, bookends; what was, in the beginning, shall be in the end. The tree that started it all will be the tree for the healing of the nations. And the presence of God that was with Adam and Eve in the garden, His presence was there, He was with them. He shall be with us, the resurrected saints. So it’s like, I don’t know, you can’t escape the beauty of what God has put forth for us. It’s just mind-boggling to me. The veil, missing. “Huh?” Yeah, not there; go ahead and try and find it in Ezekiel’s writing. It’s not there. That is what separated the holy place from the Holy of Holies. And this is another thing that I love. It should be self-evident, right? When our Lord was crucified on the cross and He died, we read that the temple veil was rent from top to bottom, not from bottom to top, from top to bottom. No human hands could have ascended to rend that veil. But why the veil? Because no one was allowed to go into the Holy of Holies except for the singular priest once who was allotted the time or times to go in, now no more. No more; we, we are no, we are no longer walled out of God’s holiness. I just think that’s pretty amazing. And then there’s one other thing I’d like to point out. When people talk about the temple and I address this, you know, the folks that say, “Well, there, no sacrifices are going on right now and there are no practices like the Old Testament for our Jewish friends.” And that’s correct. I want you to think of the veil this way. And know this is; please, I don’t mean to be blasphemous, but I want you to think of it this way. Have you ever owned a credit card? Got a credit card? And they send you a replacement? Now, before they issued special metal cards or whatever they are, they tell you, “Cut up your card. Cut the card up so that it’s null and void.” I want you to think of that veil being rendered from top to bottom as God’s way of saying, “I’m cutting up the old to usher in the new. I’m destroying that which was, for a reason, to usher in the new.” And keep that thought in your mind because that helps us to understand God was closing the door on the old dispensation. And the way that He did that was by, whoosh! rending that veil. So I think, again, God’s depiction is just unbelievable. Okay, Ark of the Covenant, which I think I have probably driven most of you crazy talking about, right? You just read the book of Revelation where it says, “I saw heaven open up.” There is the Ark, if you will. So the Ark is in heaven. It was always in heaven because that’s why God told Moses, “See to it that you build it exactly according to the pattern; don’t deviate.” Otherwise, it wouldn’t be matching. And I said to you previously the reason why that Ark of the Covenant; by the way, it, it’s not like they’re going to find it and put it into the last temple. Ezekiel says it’s not there. It’s madness. Go look for it. It’s madness. I get it. If you’re an archaeologist, you’re on a mission. You want to uncover, discover. You want to be the one a little bit like, you know, you want the notoriety maybe of a Howard Carter finding King Tut’s tomb and opening it up only to go, “Whoa,” and the whole world’s looking in. That’s great. But I’ve said to you, the reason why I don’t think that the Ark will ever be found, or if there is an Ark found, it’ll be a replica. There was at least one replica we know of made for certain. But the Ark itself, remember that Ark was not just a box containing the pot of manna, Aaron’s rod that budded overnight symbolizing the Resurrection, the pot of manna symbolizing Christ, and the two unbroken tables of stone which also symbolize only Christ could fulfill everything in the law contained in the Ark, which is basically, we’ll call it the heart of God or God’s presence. We would not, I would say to you, even if somebody says, “Oh, I found the Ark,” people would end up worshipping the Ark and not God. That’s what happened in Catholicism. You know, you find a sliver of hair, “This, this hair belonged to John.” And people bow down and venerate it. Well, why would you venerate that? I’m only interested in one thing pointing you to Christ, pointing you to worship, and getting Him to know why would I want to venerate somebody’s thumb. I don’t know. You tell me. You’re probably smarter than I am on that, okay? I’m not, I’m, okay, let’s leave that one alone. It doesn’t sound too good either. So, let me talk to you now about the altar, because the altar probably is, there’s such a unique scenario that plays out. This one, I think possibly, is a little, might be a little bit confusing for people who don’t know, but if you would study the temple, the temple would have had an altar that would have been accessed by the south. And it would have had some type of ramp; no stairs. Remember that God said no stairs. It would have had a ramp and accessed by the south. Ezekiel 43 and beginning at verse 17, there’s━I, you don’t need to understand the whole lot of it. You can read it your own time, but there’s something at the very end of that verse that tells you something very distinct. It says, “And his stairs,” Ezekiel 43:17, “and his stairs shall look towards the east.” That’s referring to the altar. There will be stairs, which weren’t━previously not allowed, and it will look towards the east. So, the access will not be from the south. Now, I’m going to tell you what I think. If Christ has His throne in the temple, that’s why you don’t need an Ark; He will be sitting on His throne, then the altar and the placement of the altar will be where He can see it, where He, from His perspective, if you were to actually look at the layout of the temple and just change the direction, it would be that He would be looking upon the altar and be able to see those ministering and worshiping at the altar. That’s kind of interesting, but there’s one more thing that’s interesting. Every reference in Hebrew, every single reference to an altar, altar specifically a tabernacle, or temple, the Hebrew word is mizbêach. Every occurrence, except for two references in Ezekiel 43:15 and 16, won’t see in English, but if you read Hebrew, I highly urge you to look it up. We’re not talking about the name, the nomenclature of the altar being mizbêach, but suddenly the altar is renamed something. The altar is called Ariel. Ariel means “Lion of God.” Remember I told you, everything in this book points to Christ. Christ is called “the Lion from the tribe of Judah.” He is the Lion of God. That altar is called the “Lion of God.” Now, I said, English doesn’t reveal that, but Hebrew does. And if you read Hebrew, even if you fumble through it or you’ve got some phonetic look it up, don’t take my word. It’s kind of mind-boggling. It blows my mind that right there tells you if there was a change. Now, if there was any doubt, somebody says, “Well, you know, you’re reading a lot into Scripture,” but I’m not. See, back, way back in Genesis when Jacob is blessing, Jacob who is Israel is blessing his children, which are the children of Israel. He pronounces a blessing on Judah. And he says, “The scepter shall not depart between his feet until Shiloh comes.” Shiloh is Christ. And then you read another part of that blessing which talks about a lion’s whelp, the lion that is crouching or crouched down. These are all pointing to Christ, “until Shiloh comes.” Again, if you start putting all these pieces together, you see there’s no error here. And when I say I speak with certainty on these interpretations, because the Bible, it’s not my opinion, the Bible backs it up. I said to you, if you can find repeated Scripture that repeats something, it becomes sound doctrine. So, when we talk about this period of what’s missing, eight items, I also think that’s equally interesting because eight is usually the number of resurrection, it’s also the number of fulfillment, and could also be the number of new beginnings. So, I find that fascinating. These eight items are missing; all the other items that would have been present in the former temple, Solomon’s or Herod’s will be present. The change of the direction of the altar and its name, which point to Christ, and then last but not least, we have something else to dissect here for a second: the location of the temple. Now, let’s talk about this in real-time. Everybody knows, or at least to some degree, we know the history of the occupation before Israel became a state in 1948. We know there were successive occupations that were not Jewish of origin; mostly Turk, Ottoman, and the Romans attempted, but everybody had, their try at it. And for a successive space of probably what would be well over a thousand years, I’m sure, don’t quote me on the timeline here, because I’m just kind of pulling it up like that; there was no temple and there were no Jewish people and there was a Jewish state. That all happened because of the Balfour Declaration. You’ve got to go back and kind of sort through the weeds of actually the why. And there’s a weird reason why Israel became a state in 1948 and not the one that we’re commonly told. Because it is important that that land basically, it’s like a page holder. God said, “I’m going to give you a place, and it’s going to become a page holder, like a stake in the ground that no one else can claim again until I’m ready to execute My plan. You will keep Me, My place until I say I’m taking it back to do what I need to do,” which is what I’m describing right now. So the glaring problem here is that most people talk about the Dome of the Rock and they say, “Well, how can the temple be erected if the Dome of the Rock, which is under Muslim control and no one is allowed?” So how do we solve this problem? Because people say, “Well, how, how is this going to come about?” Well, I want you to; I want to remind you of something. There will be geographical and topographical changes when Christ returns. So just, just think about this for a second. The reference in Zechariah 14 talks about the Mount of Olives being cleaved open east to west when Christ’s feet touch down. And you don’t think that that particular incident will not change the lay of the land but don’t think that’s the only change because another change’s mentioned. The other change that’s mentioned is that water will flow from underneath the temple eastward building up into a larger body that will eventually become a river that will make the Dead Sea alive again and the Dead Sea will have fish and vegetation in it once more. It’s not right now, of course. So there are plenty of changes and there are Scriptures that talk about how high mountains will be made low. So, you know, I think God’s, if God’s got all this solved here and He’s got it all laid out, I’m pretty sure that He’s able to handle the Dome of the Rock. Okay? I’m pretty sure about that. That seems like a very minor thing right there. There is one other thing I’d like to mention and I want to mention it to dispel something because I do go online and I look at a lot of what people say and there’s a lot of, a lot of lunacy out there. So one of the things that’s being propagated right now is the River Euphrates is essentially almost dried up. Okay? And our Bible talks about the angel in the book of Revelation, I think it’s Revelation 16. I just quoted it this morning to somebody. I’m pretty sure it’s Revelation 16. Yeah, Revelation 16 and verse 12, “The sixth angel poured out his vial upon the great river Euphrates; and the water thereof was dried up, that the way of the kings of the east might be prepared.” The River Euphrates is drying up right now. It is almost virtually dried up except for one curve in it that looks actually; it’s got a curve with two legs; it looks like an Omega, a Greek Omega. I don’t know if that’s a coincidence or not. But don’t be confused. It’s being dried up now is not the same as the event being spoken of here where the vial that is poured out is wrath and the events that come; this is the sixth angel, so there are five events prior that must happen that has not happened and they are sequential. So what’s interesting is you’ve got a lot of people online saying, “Oh, I see the River Euphrates is dried up and this is preparing the way.” No, it’s not. The only thing that it’s done, if you’re interested in archaeology, which you know I’m an archaeology nut, the only thing it’s done is it has revealed things that we could not find previously. And one of them is, okay; some of you will go, “Oh my God, she’s excited about this?” But it revealed, for example, the Mitanni Kingdom. If you remember when I was teaching on the Lost Tribes, I mentioned the Mitanni, but they’re like people who just basically vanished. Now that there’s been a sufficient amount of water that has dried up, they have found what is tantamount to the Mitanni Kingdom. They’ve also found traces of the Sumerian Kingdom, an Akkadian Kingdom. This was all underwater, and still yet underwater is a cemetery, very interesting. And so, you know, but I don’t want people to be confused. So I’m just putting this as a gratuitous footnote here. So that, if in case you do see things like this, you don’t get confused, other things must happen before. And God, by the way, is pretty organized in what He does. So it’s not like He says, “Okay, well, I think I’m going to start with number 5 over there and I’ll come back to number 1.” No, okay, very orderly, He does it in such a fashion. We’re reading His instructions. We’re reading Him, His map for the future, okay? So I don’t want people to think, “This is it.” Now, what is interesting, and I’m not going to lie to you, there has to be another event. What probably will happen is; now, bear with me, they’re saying that the water is drying up because of climate change. Yeah, whatever your opinion is, okay? I’m not going to go there, okay? It’s drying up because of climate change or because they’ve created so many dams. And if you look at the area, there’s a long; these people have fought over water rights for so long that certain countries started, we’ll call them the neighboring areas, Turkey is one, you’ve got Armenia on the other side, and then if you follow the Euphrates down, you have a lot of folks who want to divert the water, so there have been a lot of dams. There’s been a lot of water theft if you will; there’s a lot of parts to this. I don’t think there’s one singular explanation. But in any event, I can tell you, if that completely dries up, there’s a bigger problem on the horizon. Wrath has not yet been poured out and people are going to die of starvation because they depend on that for their crops. Remember, they’re in a very arid place. That’s, that has been the lifeline for those people. So, you know, until God says, “This is it,” and this time, the sixth angel, I do pray for those people who depend on that for, for life, as a source of life, that it be replenished because this is, this event I’m talking to you about is not correlated to the end here. But I tell you what, when it does dry up, I’m sure there’ll be water somehow again, but in the future, when it does dry up, this will be used almost like a tool to deceive people, to say, “Oh no, this isn’t the end, because that already happened before.” And people will just go, “Okay,” and move on. That’s what we do, right? We’re just conditioned to do that. So, what I want to tell you though is, geographically there will be a lot of changes, and topographically there will be a lot of changes. So when people talk about, and there’s all this talk about what will happen, what will happen, well, we at least know that there will be changes. And as I said, the things that, we grapple with in our human frame, God’s already got it. He knows what He’s doing. So, I’m going to leave that driving machine to Him and enjoy the ride, whatever that’s like. But I will tell you, the Israeli Department of Antiquities says, their claim, they say that the temple needs to be, the future temple needs to be right where the Dome of the Rock is. And I’m going to tell you something, I’m not sure. And I’ll tell you why. And this is just another footnote you can look this up for yourself. In the 1800s, the Palestine Exploration Fund sent tons of people to do different maps. And I have many of them in my possession. They were topographical maps. And there’s something a little bit off in how we understand the exact location. Do I believe that it’s close? Yes. It might be slightly to the north or slightly to the south. I’m not exactly sure that it’s smack dab right there, regardless, it’s in the general area. And what I’d like to tell you is, again, whether it’s north, south, or smack dab in the middle, God will take care of that and God will figure it out. And let me backtrack to one more thing. With regards to our Bible talking about what will happen, the Euphrates River at that time, there’s another mention of what will come up from underneath these, if you want to call them locust demons or whatever that comes out from underneath to attack. Well, interestingly enough, if you read the Qur’an, the Qur’an talks about the Euphrates River drying up. And what will be uncovered, according to the Qur’an, is there will be gold that will be found. Well, listen, you know, a fool’s gold is, is wonderful. But what is crazy is that there are pools in the distance, we’ll call them tributaries of the Euphrates that have been gold laden. They found a lot of gold. But I’m going to go with my Bible which was dictated from God’s heart, Spirit, and mind to the mouth and pen of John. And I’m going to stick with what’s in the Bible because I believe what will come out of that river is exactly what God said. It will prepare the way for a conglomerate if you want to call it Russia, China, China alone, Russia, China, or any combination to march through that land. And you can find those critical passages in Ezekiel. But anyway, so it’s important to just understand, sometimes you hear things and it’s not what you think it is. So beware. No one knows the day or the hour. We are supposed to be just anticipating, staying the course, keeping the faith, and anticipating His return. Now, what, I love about this is I’m going to leave you with a final thought here. And the final thought comes out of Revelation 21 and 22. So remember, I started by saying that thousand years is like the first installment of eternity, but not really because the new heavens and new earth need to be; we have, we have to have a destruction, a burning up of the earth, and then a re-creative period, which will bring new heavens and new earth. In Revelation 21, John says, “And I saw a new heaven and new earth: for the first heaven and the first earth were passed away, and there was no more sea. I John saw the holy city, new Jerusalem, coming down from God out of heaven, prepared as a bride adorned for her husband. And I heard a great voice out of heaven, saying, Behold, the tabernacle of God is with men.” Now, look at verse 22. There’s a description of the city and then this, “And I saw no temple therein,” so this lets you understand something. There will be a temple for those thousand years and then there will be a re-creation; new heavens, new earth, new Jerusalem, no temple. No temple is needed. Why? This is the place that we talk about when we talk about eternity and living forever and living forever with God, this is what we’re talking about. He says, “I saw no temple therein: for the Lord God Almighty and the Lamb is the temple of it.” So, you know, I look back at all the messages and they all culminate here, right here in this message that any person who takes the time to study this book from cover to cover, looking for understanding, even looking to disprove the book will encounter a massive amount of problems because the substantiation of everything that’s in here from Old to New that just meshes together to build a singular picture. What was in the beginning, what was meant to be, perfect fellowship, perfect shalom, perfect communion, no sin, no death, no dying. God says, “This period must pass,” tribulation, the Great Tribulation, these thousand years, and then the re-creation of new heavens and new earth where all the resurrected saints of God now, when I say saints, don’t think holiness, don’t think halo; think those, who took the time in their lifetime, whether you were living at the time of Abraham or the time of Esther or the time of Martin Luther or this time, through every age God preveniently, He takes the initiative to open up eyes, hearts, and minds for us to see, receive and not just believe, but faith. So, think about this. This will be a time when God’s people through all ages will be gathered together, brother and sister. When I say that, I don’t mean as family members, I mean as one body in the Lord. And here we see the final word, verse 4 of this twenty-first chapter, “And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and there shall be no more death, no more sorrow, no more crying, neither shall there be any more pain: for the former things that are passed away.” Now, I cannot make somebody believe this. I cannot say to you, “Look, it’s there.” But if Christ is already in your heart and you’ve been studying and reading the book, this is why I keep telling you, do not fear, do not be afraid. These are incredibly tumultuous times and I believe they’re only going to get worse. But for those of us who are looking at this, we can have the confidence God is not only with us in our troubles right now and in all the turmoil right now it may not look like it, but He is, but the promises here say, “There will be a time when all of this insanity ceases when all of the sinfulness and perversion of the nations and the people ceases.” And there will be a time that God intended at the beginning and it shall be in the end and we shall be with Him forever, for all eternity. And that’s why when I tell people, “You can make your own decisions about what you do now,” but for me, and I’m not a self-righteous person or I’m up here and you’re down there; we’re all in the same boat, I want to spend my time getting to know Him as much as I can. If I’m going to meet Him in eternity, I want Him to know who I am and I want to know exactly who He is. And when I sit before Him, which is just that words coming out of my mouth, it’s kind of like, “Huh?” But when I sit before Him, I don’t want to be thinking, “What do I need to know?” I spent my time down here preparing for it and spending time with Him in eternity is far better than you could say, “Well, can’t you spend your time doing something else?” Yeah, I could. But I choose to spend my time learning and knowing about Him. That’s why I said, “You don’t have to come to church to be a Christian, but you need to know who He is and it starts now. This is boot camp for eternity. You learn Him, you learn His word, you get to know Him. That’s the relationship and that relationship is going to take you all the way through and forever. I pray for the people who are still vacillating on this subject and not sure and uncertain, to have confidence in God’s word. God has already made good on so many of His promises and I’ve pointed them out over the years. There are so many that He’s already made good on historically, we can look at, historically, not just biblically; historically we can look at and say, “Yeah, God did that. He said He would. He did it. He said He’d do that. He did it.” And I could go down the list. There are too many of them. So, what’s yet to be fulfilled and the fact that God left this treasure for us to know, yes, the missing items are missing for a reason. We won’t need them because all those things that were shadows and types were just that. We shall see the real thing and that will be quite a day. And I pray for those who are just grappling to get with it and figure out that God has a great plan, even though, as I said, may not look like it to you. He’s got a great plan for you right now and He’s got a great plan for the future. No matter what’s going on in your life, focus on that and you will navigate all of the troubles down here and we’ll all meet up over there. That’s my message. 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Why Does Religion Matter?

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How Did We Get Here?

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