Aligning Your Heart with God's Word
This podcast episode underscores the paramount necessity for spiritual alignment in our lives, particularly through the lens of biblical teachings found in Proverbs chapter 4. We delve into the significance of listening to the Word of God, which serves as a foundational discipline for maintaining spiritual health. The discourse further elucidates the importance of protecting one's heart from negativity and pernicious influences, thereby preserving the integrity of one's passions and decision-making. We also explore the vital act of removing perverse elements from our lives that may lead us astray, and we emphasize the necessity of forward-looking perspectives in our spiritual journey. By adhering to these disciplines, we affirm our commitment to live in accordance with divine principles and foster a deeper relationship with God.
Takeaways:
- The essence of spiritual alignment lies in listening attentively to the Word of God, which serves as a guiding principle for our lives.
- To foster a healthy spiritual life, one must protect their heart diligently, as it is the source of all life decisions and actions.
- Removing perverse influences from our lives is essential to maintaining a positive and spiritually aligned mindset in our daily endeavors.
- Looking forward with purpose and intention is crucial; we must ponder our paths and ensure our actions align with God's Word.
- Daily engagement with scripture is imperative; it not only enriches our understanding but also fortifies our spiritual foundations against life's challenges.
- A community that shares in spiritual disciplines and encourages one another fosters growth and accountability in one's faith journey.
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00:00 - Untitled
00:23 - Introduction to Proverbs 4
06:37 - Transition to Scripture Study
10:05 - Spiritual Alignment: The Importance of Listening
17:42 - The Importance of Protecting Our Hearts
28:43 - Removing Negative Influences
35:30 - Establishing Discipline Through the Word
40:03 - Discipline and Spiritual Alignment
45:12 - Spiritual Discipline and Alignment
Hello and welcome to the Middletown Baptist Church podcast where we are proclaiming the truth to the world.
Speaker AMy name is Pastor Josh and I want to thank you for listening to this podcast.
Speaker AI hope that this podcast can be a blessing to you and strengthen you in the word of God.
Speaker ANow come along, let's look into the Bible and see what God has for us here today.
Speaker BHey, if you have your Bibles, go ahead and open up to Proverbs chapter 4.
Speaker BWe're going to start there this morning, but I want to give a little bit of a recap about what took place this summer.
Speaker BSome of you had, were able to be out there with us.
Speaker BIf you were with us this summer for that week long work week.
Speaker BWould you just put your hand up real quickly just so I, I know Dan was there.
Speaker BYes, sir.
Speaker BYes, sir.
Speaker BI know there's a couple others that they might not be here this morning.
Speaker BBut I tell you what, I learned very quickly from watching other people, how much I plan ahead of time, that I over task people and that week became over task for those that came.
Speaker BThank you.
Speaker BYou probably were like, I cannot wait to go back to Delaware.
Speaker BThis Pastor Brad's crazy.
Speaker BHe doesn't, doesn't realize what he's doing.
Speaker BAnd those, all those things are true.
Speaker BAnd you were such a blessing.
Speaker BI, I did not take pictures and, and I, I didn't put those up yet.
Speaker BBut I would love for you to come and see what took place this summer.
Speaker BSome of the things that changed.
Speaker BWe're only an hour away.
Speaker BWe're not really that far.
Speaker BYou guys can come for any time that you want to.
Speaker BIn fact, I'm just going to put this out there.
Speaker BI'm not sure Pastor Josh is probably.
Speaker CGoing to see this and you're going.
Speaker BTo say, I don't know why you said that.
Speaker BNext Sunday night we have our chill or.
Speaker BNo, not chili.
Speaker BWhat are we doing?
Speaker BWe're doing our friendsgiving.
Speaker BNext Sunday night we're doing our friendsgiving.
Speaker BPastor Josh is one of my close friends.
Speaker CHe's coming out.
Speaker CHe's going to speak for us for our friendsgiving.
Speaker CWould love for you to come too.
Speaker BYou don't have to.
Speaker CI don't think he's driving the van.
Speaker BOr anything like that, but I will give you the address.
Speaker CWe'd love for you to be with us.
Speaker BYou're part of our family.
Speaker BAnd we have a beautiful now kind of a renewed lobby and we have been using that and people are gathering in that area.
Speaker CThat is amazing.
Speaker BIt's incredible.
Speaker BWe went from having probably A like a, almost a 60 square foot square right next to the bathrooms.
Speaker CNow we have about 300 plus square.
Speaker BFeet available for our lobby.
Speaker BAnd, and the painting is beautiful.
Speaker BWe had Brother Dan, I think all the way up on the top of like a 16 foot ladder.
Speaker BHe was cutting in edges and Alicia and Pastor Josh were up there doing.
Speaker CThat and just beautiful work has been done.
Speaker CAnd so we'd love for you to come out and see some of it.
Speaker BThank you for being a part of it.
Speaker CAnd some of you I also know contributed financially for that and that was such a huge blessing to us.
Speaker CThank you for being a part of.
Speaker BWhat God's doing over there in Millville, New Jersey.
Speaker BReally we are kind of in that bottom area that's easily forgotten and but there's a much that needs to be done there and we're thankful for the opportunity to be a part of it and we're thankful that we get to be a part of your family as well here in Middletown.
Speaker BPastor Josh and Alicia are some of my best friends.
Speaker BI don't say that lightly.
Speaker CPastor Josh and I have got to.
Speaker BSpend quite a bit of time together.
Speaker BWe took a trip this last week, last week, last year, down into Florida.
Speaker CTogether and I got to meet some.
Speaker BOf his family and just gotten to enjoy growing with him.
Speaker CAnd so you have an incredible pastor.
Speaker BYou have an incredible man of God.
Speaker CWho loves the word of God, who.
Speaker BLoves his family, who loves serving Jesus.
Speaker CChrist with all of his life.
Speaker BSo I thank you for sharing him with, with me.
Speaker BSo let's take a few minutes.
Speaker CLet's go ahead.
Speaker BI know we prayed a couple times, but why don't we do this?
Speaker BYou guys there in Proverbs chapter 4.
Speaker BGood.
Speaker CWhy don't we pray and ask the Lord to guide our hearts as we jump into our study this morning.
Speaker BHeavenly Father, I thank you for the.
Speaker CSongs that we sang this morning.
Speaker CI thank you for the men and.
Speaker BThinking about the men and the women.
Speaker CWho have sacrificed so much.
Speaker BMaybe when they first got into the military they didn't think that it was.
Speaker CGoing to be much of a sacrifice, but it's going to be a job.
Speaker BBut Lord, it's taught them so much more and it's given us so much.
Speaker CMore freedom as well as others.
Speaker BLord, I thank you for their story, their life, their.
Speaker CTheir desire to be more than what they were.
Speaker BAnd Father, I thank you for protecting.
Speaker CThem through, through the battles to which they have faced.
Speaker BLord, I thank you for the opportunity.
Speaker CThat we have to be able to.
Speaker BTogether jump into a passage of scripture.
Speaker BThat sometimes for me is just something.
Speaker CThat I breeze over.
Speaker CSomething that we can learn some deep principles in a quick and powerful way.
Speaker BSo that we can be.
Speaker CFaithful followers of Jesus Christ.
Speaker CWe don't want to just come to church on a Sunday to check things off.
Speaker CWe don't want to just say we've done church, so now we can do something different.
Speaker CLord, we want to grow in our relationship with you because you have given everything for us to have relationship.
Speaker CSo, Father, we ask that you would.
Speaker BBless Pastor Josh and the family today.
Speaker CWe ask that you would protect them as they are away from their family here, Lord, that you would encourage them and give them some refreshment in their.
Speaker BLife that I know that they need.
Speaker BFather, I ask that you would allow.
Speaker CMy church backing New Jersey this morning to be encouraged as well.
Speaker CAnd Lord, that we would, as one unified body, worship you as you, for you are worthy of it all.
Speaker CIn your precious son's name, Jesus Christ.
Speaker CAmen.
Speaker BAll right, so you're there in Proverbs, chapter 4.
Speaker BI am as well.
Speaker BAnd we're going to jump straight in here in verse number 20.
Speaker BAnd obviously the book of Proverbs is written from a father to a son, but for a very specific reason, right?
Speaker BSolomon, the wisest man who ever lived, looked at his son and said, you know, and if you learn anything about Solomon's son, the very first thing he does as a king, you would probably think, did he not read what his dad said?
Speaker BYou know, did he not take time to learn some principles to which his father taught?
Speaker BAnd so this morning we're going to see this and probably verses that you've read before.
Speaker BBut look here with me at verse.
Speaker CNumber 20 of chapter four.
Speaker BMy son, attend to my words, incline thine ear to my sayings.
Speaker BLet them not depart from thine eyes.
Speaker BKeep them in the midst of thine heart, for they are life unto those that find them, and health to all their flesh.
Speaker BI mean, right from the very get go of reading these couple verses, we think, wow, this is important.
Speaker BThis is important.
Speaker BThe way that he's writing this, it means that it's important.
Speaker BLook at verse 23.
Speaker BKeep thy heart with all diligence, for out of it are the issues of life.
Speaker BPut away from thee a froward mouth and a perverse lips put far from thee.
Speaker BLet thine eyes look right on, and let thine eyelids look straight before thee.
Speaker BPonder the paths of thy feet, and let all thy ways be established.
Speaker BTurn not to the right hand, turn or to the left.
Speaker BRemove thy foot from evil how many of us this morning would be willing to say that they have had an issue in their past with alignment?
Speaker BAlignment.
Speaker BOkay.
Speaker BA couple people.
Speaker BAll right, so one area that we can be out of alignment would be in a vehicle.
Speaker BRight.
Speaker BIf your wheels are out of alignment or they're out of balance, you know, you're driving down the highway and everything is starting to shake.
Speaker BYou're like, oh, boy, I got to get my vehicle into the shop so that it can be realigned.
Speaker CRight.
Speaker BOr how about your body alignment?
Speaker BYou know, maybe you woke up this morning like, oh, you know, what are you talking about, Pastor Brad?
Speaker BLike, that's every single morning.
Speaker BLike, I'm always alignment.
Speaker BWhere's the chiropractor?
Speaker BAnd Pastor Josh and I have joked with each other back and forth because, you know, maybe he'll hurt his back or something like that, or he was climbing a tree stand not too long ago, and.
Speaker BAnd he.
Speaker BHe said he pulled a muscle, and I. I teased him about it.
Speaker BAnd about a week later, guess what I did?
Speaker BI hurt my back, and I was out of alignment.
Speaker BYou see, being out of alignment happens before even the pain sets in.
Speaker BPain is often the signal that something's not right.
Speaker BRight.
Speaker BYou know, the.
Speaker BThe swelling, the pain, the.
Speaker BThe ice pack and whatever else that we try to do in order to try to heal from being out of alignment.
Speaker BLet me ask you this.
Speaker CWhat about spiritual alignment?
Speaker BSee, spiritual alignment happens as we walk.
Speaker CIn unity with the Holy Spirit.
Speaker BNot emotionalism.
Speaker BNot coming to church and say, ah, I feel so good about that service.
Speaker BThat's not spiritual alignment.
Speaker BThat's emotionalism.
Speaker BOh, you know what?
Speaker BI got this problem, and I don't know really how to fix it.
Speaker BThat means you're out of alignment, and.
Speaker CWe need to fix that.
Speaker BNow, we are here at church this morning.
Speaker BMost of us want to have spiritual alignment in our life, but spiritual alignment is something that we do not automatically gravitate towards, but we can apply some.
Speaker CDisciplines that can keep us from being out of alignment.
Speaker BNow, I cannot celebrate with veterans because I'm not a veteran, but I do know a couple things that I have learned from some veterans in my life is that one of the key things that you learn is being in the military is disciplines.
Speaker BYou are disciplined.
Speaker BIf you don't learn the disciplines, you get more discipline.
Speaker BRight.
Speaker BAnd so disciplines are a natural thing of life, and they're also very helpful for us when it comes to being spiritually aligned.
Speaker BSo this morning, every one of us need to apply healthy disciplines that help keep us from being out of spiritual alignment.
Speaker CI'm going to show you four very quickly.
Speaker BIn verses 20 through 22, we see the very first discipline.
Speaker BDiscipline number one is this.
Speaker CListen to the word of God.
Speaker BListen to the word of God.
Speaker BHe says here, to incline your ear.
Speaker BNow, someone showed me this.
Speaker BI was probably just a young man, and it never left me.
Speaker BTo incline your ear means that you take your hand, you make it look like a C, and you put it behind your ear and you make your ear a little bit bigger so that you can hear more stuff.
Speaker BYou guys know that, right?
Speaker CYou guys are so smart.
Speaker BI tell you what, I'm not kidding.
Speaker BLike, I didn't know that at one point.
Speaker BAnd I'm glad that I do know that now, because sometimes as I'm talking to my kids, I say to them, hey, listen, you know what I'm trying to tell them?
Speaker BIn that moment, incline your ear.
Speaker BI want you to hear everything that I'm saying.
Speaker BHe's saying here in this moment, that when it comes to the word of.
Speaker CGod, incline your ear.
Speaker CListen up.
Speaker CNow, what's really powerful about this very thought is that there is a psalm.
Speaker BThe psalmist starts off.
Speaker BHe says, I love the Lord because.
Speaker CBeautiful psalm.
Speaker CYou should read it sometime.
Speaker CI believe it's Psalm 113.
Speaker BI'm probably wrong.
Speaker CMaybe 116.
Speaker BIt's right there in those before 119.
Speaker BIt says, I love the Lord because.
Speaker CHe inclines his ear.
Speaker BSee, when God's asking us to incline.
Speaker COur ear to him, to listen up to him, it's because he's already doing it for us.
Speaker CHe's already doing it for us.
Speaker BHe wants us to hear him because he hears us.
Speaker BHe knows, well, we're already out of alignment.
Speaker BHe knows our deepest need.
Speaker BHe knows what's going on in our life, spiritually, physically, emotionally.
Speaker BEverything he knows.
Speaker BHe says, listen up.
Speaker BI got the answer for you.
Speaker BIncline your ear to me.
Speaker BSee, there is a listening and attempting to hear every word.
Speaker BOr as my wife likes to put it, are you hearing me or are you listening to me?
Speaker BGentlemen, you know the answer.
Speaker BThere is a difference, right?
Speaker BThen he goes on, this is interesting because we're going to see there's a difference in this part of the passage to another part of the passage.
Speaker BThe word keep.
Speaker BHere.
Speaker BHe says to listen and to keep.
Speaker BTo keep.
Speaker BThis is to be the.
Speaker BTo the hearer is meant to be the hearer and the doer of the word.
Speaker CEven as Pastor James says there in the book of James, to keep means.
Speaker BThat you listen and Do I wrote.
Speaker CThis down in my notes this morning.
Speaker CI just want you to think about this for a minute.
Speaker CWe sang some songs about this.
Speaker BThe reasons to not reading and obeying.
Speaker CThe word of God that we have in our life.
Speaker CI'm too tired this morning, Pastor Brad.
Speaker BOr I'm going to church this Sunday morning.
Speaker CI don't need to really spend time reading my Bible or I just don't.
Speaker BQuite understand every word that I'm reading or I just don't know where to start reading.
Speaker BThere's a whole book by the way out there called how to read your Bible.
Speaker BReally good book.
Speaker BThe reasons that we have to not.
Speaker CReading God's word are never good enough when it comes to the reason where Christ sacrificed everything for us.
Speaker BIf we put those two up together.
Speaker COkay, the reason I'm not reading my Bible and we put up the reasons of why he died for us.
Speaker CThey don't compare.
Speaker CSee, this is where discipline comes in.
Speaker BDisciplines is when we begin to realize the reasons why we do certain things.
Speaker BIt's not just that we do it.
Speaker BMake your bed, brush your teeth, do these things.
Speaker BIt's the reasons why I do these things is cause it's healthy for me.
Speaker BThe reasons why I get up and do this or the reasons why I spend time doing this is because it's good for me.
Speaker CHey, listen, reading your Bible is really good for you.
Speaker BReading and knowing our Word is really.
Speaker CGood for us sometimes.
Speaker BThe biggest reasons that we have, the issues that we have in our life.
Speaker CThe out of alignments that we have in our life, biggest reason we have, conflict in our homes, because the word of God is not wearing.
Speaker BSo what does this mean for me?
Speaker BClearly, when God's word is not in our life, we will follow our own.
Speaker CWay, which leads us to being spiritually not in a healthy place.
Speaker BThink about just a couple passages of Scripture.
Speaker BPsalm 119.
Speaker CThese two jump out to me.
Speaker BHow shall a young man cleanse his way by giving heed or listening to.
Speaker CThe Word of God?
Speaker BHe goes on a little bit later.
Speaker CIn that passage, he says this.
Speaker BThy word is a lamp unto my feet and a light unto my path.
Speaker BI don't know if you know this or not, but if you read through Psalm 119, every single one of those verses, I think it's over 160 verses there in Psalm 119.
Speaker BYou have to fact check me later.
Speaker BEvery single one of those verses has an understanding of the Word of God.
Speaker BEvery single one of them is about the importance of the Word of God.
Speaker BThat's what Psalm 119 is all about.
Speaker BIt goes through the Hebrew Alphabet of the importance of the word of God.
Speaker BIt's powerful.
Speaker CWhy?
Speaker BBecause the word of God is the.
Speaker CMost important discipline that any person can put into their life.
Speaker BDiscipline number two.
Speaker BTold you it's gonna be quick and sweet.
Speaker BLook at verse 23.
Speaker BHe goes on.
Speaker BAnd we need to understand the second discipline is to protect your passages.
Speaker BKeep thy heart with all diligence, for out of it are the issues of life.
Speaker BNow this word to keep is different than the other word to keep because of the context.
Speaker BThis keep means protection.
Speaker BThe other keep meant do.
Speaker BThis keep means protection.
Speaker BI don't know if any, any of you are Lord of the Rings fans, but you have King Theoden and the two towers, and all of a sudden they're being invaded and the, the, the, the, the place that they are being held up there is being overrun by these monstrous orcs.
Speaker BAnd King Theoden yells out in a, in a champion voice, to the keep.
Speaker BTo the keep.
Speaker BAnd they all run in and they, they.
Speaker BThey protect themselves behind the doors.
Speaker BThe idea here is this, is that there's an attack that's coming.
Speaker BThere's.
Speaker BThere's an army that is overrunning us.
Speaker BAnd so because of these things, these battles that we face, we need to protect our hearts.
Speaker BWe need to protect our passions.
Speaker BHe says the word heart here, which is connected back to verse 21.
Speaker BHe says, Let them not depart.
Speaker BTalk about the word of God from thine eyes.
Speaker BKeep them in the midst of thy heart.
Speaker BThis is the thing that we're protecting here.
Speaker BI wrote down.
Speaker BYour passions will be guided by what or who you listen to.
Speaker BThis is something we had to protect.
Speaker BWe've got to protect our heart.
Speaker BNegativity in our life will always cause us to be negative.
Speaker CJust happens.
Speaker BFear in our life will always cause us to be fearful.
Speaker BWell, Pastor Brad, I'm just a positive guy.
Speaker BI'm just a. I'm never afraid of anything.
Speaker BI tell you, take those kinds of people and you infiltrate their heart with fear and negativity, you're going to turn out fearful and negative.
Speaker BThroughout Proverbs, the reference to protecting our hearts and writing God's word on our hearts is repeated so many times that it is obvious that he isn't just talking about the organization in our body, but the decision maker of our life.
Speaker BHey, what is influencing your decision maker in your life?
Speaker BWhat's influencing that?
Speaker BJeremiah references this place.
Speaker CHe says the heart is deceitful, desperately wicked.
Speaker CWho can know it so well?
Speaker BPastor Brad, My decision Maker, it's fine.
Speaker BI don't need to worry about it.
Speaker BI'm good.
Speaker CThere's none good.
Speaker BNo, not one.
Speaker BSee, that decision maker that's in your life will always lead us astray when we do not have the right influence in our life.
Speaker BProtecting the most powerful decision maker of our life.
Speaker BSee, things that are important to us, we protect.
Speaker BIf your family's important to you, guess what you're going to do.
Speaker CYou're going to protect your home.
Speaker BIf your time is important to you, guess what?
Speaker BYou're going to live by your schedule, right?
Speaker BI'm sorry, I don't have time for this right now.
Speaker BIf your money is important to you, guess what you're going to live by.
Speaker BYour bank account, right?
Speaker BWe protect the things that are important to us.
Speaker BAnd what Solomon was saying to his son is, hey, listen, protect your heart.
Speaker BThe thing that is often misguided by your passionate living.
Speaker BAnd whatever you want to do, protect.
Speaker CThat place and protect it by the word of God, put it where it is meant to be.
Speaker BSee, trusting our heart isn't the answer.
Speaker BMaking a place of protection is.
Speaker BIt means that we recognize as followers of Christ, the one thing that we allow to be affected as much as we do needs to be protected more than we do.
Speaker BWe let our hearts get affected by Hallmark movies.
Speaker BFolks, it's almost Christmas time.
Speaker BYou know, one of the beautiful things that I love about where we live is that there's Christmas tree farms everywhere.
Speaker CAround where we live.
Speaker BThe very first time driving to the church, I was like, it's like a Walmart movie.
Speaker BIt has not always been like a Hallmark movie.
Speaker COkay?
Speaker BThere's been some.
Speaker BThere's been some real difficulties.
Speaker BBut I will say this.
Speaker BWe watch a Hallmark movie.
Speaker BI need to have.
Speaker BI need to open my house to 10 puppies.
Speaker BWe watch a Hallmark movie or whatever.
Speaker BLike, I need to do this.
Speaker BWhy?
Speaker BBecause where we're guided by things that we're passionate about, we get excited about.
Speaker BRight?
Speaker BYou can't help but walk into Cabela's and think that you're a professional hunter.
Speaker BI don't know about you.
Speaker BThat's how I do it.
Speaker BYou know, I want.
Speaker BAll right, I'm ready.
Speaker BYou know, I'm armed to go.
Speaker BYou know why?
Speaker BBecause of the passions of our hearts.
Speaker BHey, do we do the same thing with the word of God?
Speaker BSee, we should discipline ourselves.
Speaker CAs Paul said it.
Speaker CRomans, chapter 13.
Speaker CBut put ye on the Lord Jesus Christ and make not provision for the flesh to fulfill the lust.
Speaker CThis is.
Speaker BProtect.
Speaker CProtect it with the armor of the.
Speaker BNumber three clear.
Speaker CDiscipline.
Speaker CThis may not.
Speaker CThis.
Speaker BThis is exciting to me.
Speaker BI'm not going to give it to you in an exciting way until the very end.
Speaker CDiscipline number three, remove perversions.
Speaker CLook at verse 24.
Speaker CHe says this.
Speaker BPut away from the a forward mouth and perverse lips put far from thee.
Speaker BNow he's not just talking about himself like you don't do this.
Speaker BHe's saying individuals that are like this, remove from your life the froward mouth.
Speaker BThis is a word that we don't typically use today, but it means proud or arrogance.
Speaker BPerverse lips.
Speaker BThis means lies.
Speaker BProverbs, chapter six.
Speaker BA couple chapters later, Solomon repeats the idea here.
Speaker BHe says, these six things does the Lord hate?
Speaker BYe seven are an abomination to him.
Speaker BA proud look, a lying tongue, and hands that shed innocent blood.
Speaker BAnd a heart that deviseth wicked imaginations.
Speaker BFeet that be swift in running to mischief.
Speaker BA false witness that speaketh lies.
Speaker BAnd he that soweth discord among the brethren, like these are things to which God says, I don't even want around me.
Speaker BI hate these things.
Speaker BDavid.
Speaker BSo the father of Solomon had this to say about this thought.
Speaker BHe said, whosoever secretly slanders his neighbor lies about his neighbor.
Speaker BHim will I destroy the one who has a haughty look and a proud heart.
Speaker BHim will I not endure.
Speaker BSee, the image that it's given here is this.
Speaker BHey, do you have someone that's around your life who lies a lot about other people?
Speaker BDo you get rid of them?
Speaker BGet them out of your life.
Speaker BHey, do you have someone around your life who all they do is talk about themselves and talk about their greatness and their glory.
Speaker BYou do.
Speaker BCome on, get rid of them.
Speaker BThey are not the things that bring goodness to your life.
Speaker BThey are not the things that bring goodness to the passions of your life.
Speaker BIn fact, they're going to cripple you.
Speaker BHow about this old adage, I don't know, Maybe my mom or my grandparents said this to me.
Speaker BWhat you put in comes out.
Speaker BSee again, you can't have negativity in your life and think.
Speaker CYou're always going to be positive.
Speaker BYou can't hear all the bad things that happen in our world every single day of the week and come to church and expect to bring glory to God in your heart and through your heart.
Speaker BBecause all we're thinking about is the end of the days.
Speaker BNow, I'm thankful for the fact that the end of days is not the end of our king.
Speaker BWe know that.
Speaker BWe know that Jesus is still King, no matter what, we know that we have a future beyond what takes place in our local government, our.
Speaker BOur.
Speaker BOur.
Speaker BOur.
Speaker COur.
Speaker BOur country government and in the world government.
Speaker BWe know that the King is above all.
Speaker BWe're thankful for that.
Speaker BBut there are so many times that we live so negatively as Christians.
Speaker BOh, it's doom and gloom.
Speaker BI don't know what God's going to do.
Speaker BI know what God's going to do.
Speaker BHe wins.
Speaker BHe wins.
Speaker BAnd if he wins, then guess what he does now?
Speaker BHe wins.
Speaker BOh, well, brother, it's just so bad out there.
Speaker BGas prices keep going up.
Speaker BMy taxes.
Speaker BYou know where Paul was when he wrote the book of Philippi?
Speaker BThe book about joy.
Speaker BCount it all joy.
Speaker BWhen you fall into diverse sufferings.
Speaker BYou know where he was locked up?
Speaker BDo you know where he was when he sang songs with Silas through the night?
Speaker BHe was in the Philippian jail cell.
Speaker BHe was beaten and bruised.
Speaker BAnd he's singing, you know, amazing grace.
Speaker BHe's singing how sweet is the name of Jesus.
Speaker BHe's singing the song that we sang this morning.
Speaker BYou know, he's so great, and I'm not.
Speaker BIf he allowed all that negativity in his life, you know what Paul would have done?
Speaker BWell, Brother Silas, I don't know.
Speaker BI don't know.
Speaker BThis might be the end of our life, you know?
Speaker BNo, he's like, hey, let's sing about.
Speaker CWhat Christ has done in our life.
Speaker BBecause I believe he's going to use.
Speaker CThis for something greater.
Speaker CSee, the reason.
Speaker CThe reason is because right back to this point.
Speaker CRemove perversion.
Speaker BThere's a lot of things that can.
Speaker CBe perversions in our life.
Speaker CHe just deals with things that are lies and things that are boastful.
Speaker CHe sums it up right there.
Speaker CRemove individuals in your life who are going to lie to you.
Speaker BThey're not going to speak truth to you.
Speaker BHey, how do I look today?
Speaker BYou look great.
Speaker BYou know, I don't know how he did it exactly, but.
Speaker BHey.
Speaker BHey, what do you think about this law that we're about to pass?
Speaker COh, King, you should live forever.
Speaker CWhatever you want to do.
Speaker BHey, what do you think about this?
Speaker CYou know what?
Speaker CI don't think this lines up with God's word.
Speaker CThank you for speaking truth.
Speaker BHey, where do we learn that truth in the first place?
Speaker CFrom discipline number one.
Speaker CListen to the word of God.
Speaker CGet into it.
Speaker BKnow it intimately.
Speaker CNumber four, and we'll be done.
Speaker CDiscipline number four.
Speaker CLook and think forward.
Speaker CLook at verse 25 through 27.
Speaker CHe says, Let thine eyes look right on and Let thine eyelids look straight before thee.
Speaker BAnd now I'm gonna read the other.
Speaker CVerses here in a minute.
Speaker BBut these thoughts that are here are amazing.
Speaker BThey're powerful.
Speaker BAnd I hope and I pray that they leave you encouraged like they've left me.
Speaker BAs I've been studying through this disciplines.
Speaker CI'm trying to establish in my own life.
Speaker BEyes.
Speaker BWe know what eyes are, right?
Speaker BYour eyes are open.
Speaker BYou're looking forward.
Speaker BGreat.
Speaker BImagine with me for a minute.
Speaker BIt's a early morning.
Speaker BYou're driving to work.
Speaker BAnd I drive a school bus every single morning.
Speaker BAnd I'm driving usually down Route 55 sometime around 7 o' clock in the morning with a bunch full of kids.
Speaker BAnd then I end up driving south and I end up turning east to where the sun is rising right now.
Speaker BThe sun is coming up right there between 6:30 and about 7:15.
Speaker BAnd so I turn off the highway and I start going east and there is the sun.
Speaker BI have this little visor that I can pull down.
Speaker BIt's not good enough.
Speaker BBut I gotta stay on the road, right?
Speaker BWhat if I was just.
Speaker BI can't keep looking, folks.
Speaker BYou tell me where to go.
Speaker BSorry, Brad.
Speaker BYou can't drive school buses anymore.
Speaker BYou know, you drove it off because of the sun.
Speaker BThat's why he uses the words eyelids here too.
Speaker BSee what you look at and what you flutter your eyes at.
Speaker BIt carries the illusion of not looking away even when you got something in your eyes.
Speaker BSee something in our eyes is typically distraction.
Speaker BThe sun coming up.
Speaker BI can't quite see it, but I.
Speaker CKnow that this is the direction that.
Speaker BI meant to go.
Speaker BI can't quite see the Lord in front of me.
Speaker BThere's so many other things that are going on around me.
Speaker BBut I hear his voice because I'm listening to his word.
Speaker BSo I'm going to keep moving forward.
Speaker BHey.
Speaker BI can't quite quite tell if this water is going to hold my weight.
Speaker BBut I'm going to go ahead and step out because he bid me to come unto him on the water.
Speaker BYeah, I don't know how I'm going to live this way by faith.
Speaker BBut I know that this is the direction that he's leaving.
Speaker BBecause I'm deep in my word and I saw it before.
Speaker BBut now my eyes are kind of distracted.
Speaker BI can't quite see everything.
Speaker BMy glasses are gone.
Speaker BWhatever illusion you want to give here, folks, the only way that we know that we're walking by faith and this is the way forward is why.
Speaker BBecause point number one, discipline number one is that we're reading it.
Speaker BWe know that's what his word said.
Speaker BIt is the foundation of our life.
Speaker BIt is where we are living.
Speaker BIt is what is in us, not something else.
Speaker CSo this understanding is even when I can't quite tell where I'm going because the sun is too bright, I keep moving forward.
Speaker BThen he goes on, here's a couple.
Speaker COther words that are really powerful to connect this.
Speaker CHe says this in 26.
Speaker BPonder the path of thy feet and let all thy ways be established.
Speaker BTurn not to the right hand, nor to the left.
Speaker CRemove thy foot from evil.
Speaker BThis word ponder, it means to weigh out or to make level.
Speaker BIt's a measurement word.
Speaker BIt's a measure your way.
Speaker BKnow where you're going.
Speaker CHey, I'm going towards the Lord.
Speaker BSince I know that I'm walking towards the Lord.
Speaker BI know that this is the path.
Speaker CThat I'm supposed to walk, walk towards.
Speaker BI know that this is what's going to guide me.
Speaker BI know that it's not something else.
Speaker BI know it's not just, you know, encouraging words from businessmen.
Speaker BI know it's not just the.
Speaker BI know it's not the government's laws.
Speaker BI know it's not something else that can be sometimes encouraging.
Speaker BI know that this is the guide of my soul.
Speaker CHe says it this way, then you'll be established to be firm, to be.
Speaker BSecure, to be steadfast.
Speaker BPaul used this word and end the idea in Romans 1.
Speaker BHe says, For I long to see you that I may impart to you some spiritual gift so that you may be established.
Speaker BYou know what that spiritual gift that Paul wanted to impart on people?
Speaker BThe word of God.
Speaker BHey, guys, this is not new to us.
Speaker BWe know this truth.
Speaker BBut this is sometimes the hardest discipline to live.
Speaker CBut again, if we measure that up to what Christ has done for us on the cross, any excuse that we.
Speaker BGive to not being in our word.
Speaker CLike we should be, melts away.
Speaker BSee, as you're looking ahead, you can measure out your walking path.
Speaker CYou can see where it is taking you.
Speaker BYou are walking with purpose instead of aimlessly through life.
Speaker BAnd we are where we are in our life today because of the decisions and the path that we have taken.
Speaker BSo maybe some of you this morning, to this point, at this place, you would say, hey, Pastor Brad, I have not allowed the word of God to guide me sometimes.
Speaker BI've allowed my frustrations, I have allowed anger.
Speaker BI've allowed different passions.
Speaker BI've allowed different things.
Speaker BAnd because of that, Pastor Brad, I'm at a place in My life where my.
Speaker CMy family and I are not where we should be.
Speaker CI'm at a place in my life where I am not where I should.
Speaker BBe, and so I don't know what to do.
Speaker CWell, I can say it to you.
Speaker CAt this point right now, the path to move ahead starts back with discipline number one, no matter what.
Speaker BIf you know where you are in your life, that the path that you've taken in the past has led you to a place where you shouldn't be, oh, great.
Speaker BYou.
Speaker BYou know that.
Speaker BNow let's get back to where you need to be.
Speaker CLet's start back to where the word God.
Speaker BPastor Brad.
Speaker BI just need a quick fix.
Speaker BNo, that's not how disciplines work, folks.
Speaker BIf it was a quick fix, talk to the men that stood up here earlier and ask them how long they were in their boot camp.
Speaker BThey weren't in it for 24 hours.
Speaker BThey weren't in it for one week.
Speaker BThey were in it as long as it took them to get through the program to be the disciplined soldier they were meant to be, because the purpose of that was to bring them to the place where they could fight for you and I.
Speaker BAnd the reasons that we have these disciplines in our life, as we should, and we should be living them, is not just to bring us wealth and prosperity.
Speaker BAs much as some people may want to think it is.
Speaker BThe reasons that we have these disciplines in our life is because there is a battle that we are facing and that we need to fight well, spiritually, because there's an attack that keeps coming that doesn't want to give up.
Speaker BIt's called the devil, the world and the flesh.
Speaker BAnd every single one of those things wants to keep you and I from being disciplined in our walk with God.
Speaker BNow, even if someone does treat me poorly, I have the power to decide how and what I will respond and the direction that it will take me.
Speaker BEvery time that we talk to our kids about a situation that comes up between two or three of them, we say, what decision did you make?
Speaker BWell, I did this.
Speaker BOkay, that was your decision.
Speaker BWhat you did was wrong.
Speaker CYes.
Speaker BYour brother smacked you, right?
Speaker BYes, your brother did this, but what did you do?
Speaker BWell, he shouldn't have.
Speaker BNo, no, no, no, no.
Speaker CWhat did you do?
Speaker CWhat did he do?
Speaker CWhat did you do?
Speaker BYou know, a lot of times as believers, we want to blame someone else.
Speaker CFor the spiritual decisions that we.
Speaker CPastor didn't say this to me today.
Speaker BHe didn't welcome me to church this morning.
Speaker BI'm not going back.
Speaker COkay, that's your Decision, not his.
Speaker CWell.
Speaker BWell, we didn't do this, and so.
Speaker CNo, that's your decision, not someone else's.
Speaker BWell, somebody decided to lie about me.
Speaker COkay, what did you do in response?
Speaker BDid you go through the proper channels and deal with it from a spiritual perspective like Jesus taught?
Speaker BDid you go to your brother who erred against you?
Speaker BFolks, everything is written out through the word of God, which is discipline number one.
Speaker CKnow it, live it.
Speaker BOne pastor I listened to recently, he made this statement.
Speaker BI'm going to explain it to you.
Speaker CAnd we'll be almost done.
Speaker CHe says this.
Speaker BYour think, be, and do in life will equal your have.
Speaker BSee, our think is our mindset.
Speaker BSo your mindset, he says, then your be, which is your identity, who you say you are, your do is your action.
Speaker BSo he says, your mindset, your identity, and your actions will equal your results.
Speaker BSee, if you're not happy about where your spiritual results are right now, if you're out of sync, if you're out of alignment spiritually, guess what?
Speaker BWe need to fix our think, be, and do.
Speaker BWe need to figure out where our mindset's off.
Speaker BWe need to figure out where our identity is off.
Speaker BWe need to figure out where our actions are off.
Speaker BBecause then that's going to lead us to the results that we need to have.
Speaker BNow, I know Pastor Josh is highly disciplined.
Speaker BI hear him talk about it often.
Speaker CBut are you.
Speaker BAre you.
Speaker CAre you disciplined with a woman?
Speaker BAre you looking forward?
Speaker COr are you coasting through life asleep?
Speaker BAre you wandering through your spiritual life.
Speaker CLike a taste testing hour in Costco?
Speaker BOh, that smells good over here.
Speaker BLet's go try that.
Speaker BYou know, no.
Speaker CWhy don't we want to become more disciplined in our spiritual walk with God?
Speaker CSee, every one of us need to apply disciplines that help keep us from being out of spiritual alignment.
Speaker BI was going to have you turn to a passage, and I was going to kind of explain to you from Luke chapter 24, but I just want to explain to you the passage.
Speaker CI'm going to abbreviate it for you.
Speaker BIn Luke chapter 24, Christ rose from the dead.
Speaker CBeautiful, incredible passage.
Speaker BThe women, they go to the grave early in the morning, find that a stone is rolled away, the angels are up, and they end up going back to the disciples and telling them everything that they had seen.
Speaker BAnd then they had heard the disciples, they don't believe her.
Speaker BThey don't believe the ladies.
Speaker BThey don't.
Speaker BAnd so a couple of them run off.
Speaker BPeter and John run off.
Speaker CThey.
Speaker BThey see the empty tomb, and they're unsure about what they have now seen, heard themselves.
Speaker BWell, two disciples, not of the 11 apostles, but two of the disciples.
Speaker BThey ended up leaving Jerusalem that day and making their way down to Emmaus.
Speaker BThis is called the road to Emmaus.
Speaker BAnd these two disciples, as they're walking on the way, it says that they're having a conversation with each other.
Speaker BAnd the wording and the understanding that they're having together, it means that they're having an argument.
Speaker BThey're having an argument of the things that had happened to Christ three days earlier when he died on the cross.
Speaker BIt means that they are having an argument about what they had heard from the women and Peter and John and all these different events are arguing about it.
Speaker BIn fact, when Christ shows up, which they don't know, it's Christ says their eyes are closed to the fact that this is truly Jesus.
Speaker BIt says that Jesus responds to them and says, why are you having this kind of conversation with one another and why are you sad?
Speaker BSo they are emotionally distraught.
Speaker BThey're out of alignment spiritually.
Speaker BThey're kind of going their own way at this point, trying just to figure out how to regather, regroup in their own living.
Speaker BBecause now Messiah is dead.
Speaker BSo Christ, he joins them in this walk.
Speaker CAfter that, Jesus, it says, begins to.
Speaker BPreach to them himself of the things that he must suffer.
Speaker CThat was given from the prophets.
Speaker BAnd he preaches this entire sermon to them from the prophets all the way through.
Speaker BLike, can you imagine Jesus preaching Jesus now?
Speaker BThat in itself would be amazing.
Speaker BI can't one day wait to get to heaven and just hear the lamb preach to him about the King.
Speaker BLike to me I'm whoa, like that is amazing.
Speaker BI cannot wait for those kinds of moments.
Speaker CWhat they did during this time because they were in out of spiritual alignment.
Speaker CThey listened to the word of God while they walk with Jesus.
Speaker BJesus challenged them right off the bat.
Speaker BHe said, oh fool.
Speaker BSlow to believe the prophets, meaning the thing that they should be listening to, they weren't.
Speaker BThey weren't protecting their passion.
Speaker BThey weren't protecting their decision maker.
Speaker BInstead they are reading the Jerusalem News column.
Speaker BThus ends the leadership of Jesus of Nazareth.
Speaker CBy the end of the time, together with Jesus, it says their hearts burn.
Speaker BThis means their passions revived.
Speaker BThey silenced the unbelief in the unbelief of others.
Speaker BThey ran back to Jerusalem and it they shared everything with them that they now had experienced with Jesus.
Speaker BIn fact that this idea is they pondered the path of their feet.
Speaker BThey focused on what Jesus would do now he was back from the dead, they set their eyes and their eyelids on him.
Speaker BEyelids, the unseen, the unknown, the eyes and what we do see.
Speaker CHey, folks, there's a lot of unknowns for you.
Speaker BThere's a lot of unknowns of what's.
Speaker CGoing to happen tomorrow.
Speaker BBut the one thing that we can.
Speaker CDo in our discipline is come back to the word of God.
Speaker CProtecting the passions, removing the perverse things.
Speaker BFrom our life.
Speaker CAnd setting our eyes on him no matter what comes.
Speaker CNo matter what comes.
Speaker BThere may there have been some things.
Speaker CThat I even have allowed to come out of alignment in my life.
Speaker CYou know, just yesterday.
Speaker CJust yesterday.
Speaker BThere are things that I needed to deal with, with a spiritual alignment in.
Speaker CMy very own home.
Speaker BThere are things that I had allowed to become out of alignment.
Speaker CPastor Brad, you struggle with things in.
Speaker BYour own life, you better believe.
Speaker BSo does Pastor Josh.
Speaker CSo do all of us.
Speaker BYou know what that so encouraging about that is that the Word of God.
Speaker CTeaches us exactly how to be who we're.
Speaker BSo my question for us this morning.
Speaker CAs we finish up is this just one.
Speaker CAre you living a spiritually disciplined life?
Speaker BParty.
Speaker CWe celebrated the disciplines of the men who have stood for us this morning.
Speaker CNow it's time to celebrate our own life spiritually.
Speaker CIf we are being disciplined as we should or not.
Speaker BMaybe right away, off the bat.
Speaker CYou know what, Pastor Brad?
Speaker CThere's something right now that the Holy Spirit is revealing to me.
Speaker CBecome undisciplined.
Speaker BI have not allowed the Word of God in my life like I should.
Speaker BOr I'm allowing too much perverseness in.
Speaker CMy life like I shouldn't.
Speaker BOr.
Speaker BOr I'm not protecting the passions like I should.
Speaker BOr.
Speaker BOr I'm not looking forward.
Speaker BI'm kind of looking behind and saying, look at the good old days.
Speaker BIt was much easier to be a Christian back then.
Speaker CNo, folks, we're missing the point.
Speaker BThe Word of God doesn't teach us when it was easier.
Speaker BThe Word of God teaches us what it means to be strong right now.
Speaker CSo you might be able to say, pastor Brad, that's me.
Speaker CThere's something in my life that discipline.
Speaker CI'm not going to have you raise your hand.
Speaker CI'm not your pastor.
Speaker CI'm your friend.
Speaker CSo here's what I'm going to do.
Speaker CAs the piano plays in a minute, I'm going to lead us in prayer in just a sec and I'm going to invite you to come forward, spend some time down here praying there's something in my life.
Speaker CNot disciplined it.
Speaker CWell, Pastor, what if so and so.
Speaker BSees me walk forward, I'm a deacon, and they see that I'm not disciplined in my life.
Speaker BGood.
Speaker BLet them see you lead in an area of your life that you want to be more disciplined.
Speaker BHey, Pastor Brian, I don't know what my spouse is going to think.
Speaker BWho cares?
Speaker BDo what needs to be done in your life spiritually.
Speaker BMake a commitment before the King of Kings and show others that you want.
Speaker CTo lead by discipline spiritually in your life.
Speaker BMaybe you would go back to your.
Speaker CYour house later today and you say.
Speaker BHey, you know what?
Speaker CThe reason I went forward this morning is because I need to spend more time reading my Bible.
Speaker CWould you help encourage me to do so?
Speaker COr hey, you know, there's this area in my life.
Speaker BI've been allowing a lot of media in my life that's been causing me.
Speaker CTo feel so negative.
Speaker CI don't want that anymore.
Speaker BOr maybe I've allowed this other thing, or maybe I haven't protected the thing that needs the most protection.
Speaker CLet's start it now before the King.
Speaker CLet's all stand.
Speaker BHeads are bowed, eyes are closed.
Speaker BHeavenly Father, I thank you for the few moments that we had to be.
Speaker CAble to be in your word.
Speaker BI thank you for the wisdom to.
Speaker CWhich you have given to your son.
Speaker BAnd Lord in this picture.
Speaker BThis picture.
Speaker BEvery single one of us are learning this wisdom.
Speaker CAs sons and daughters, we're learning this.
Speaker BWisdom, applying the spiritual truth to our life.
Speaker BBecause, Lord, I believe in my heart.
Speaker CThere are many times that I need.
Speaker BTo be reminded of where I am.
Speaker COff with my alignment.
Speaker CSpiritually.
Speaker BI thank you for your grace.
Speaker BI thank you for your mercy.
Speaker BEndureth for forever.
Speaker CThat reading that we read this morning, what a.
Speaker CWhat a connection that we're able to make.
Speaker BLord, if we're afraid of the consequences of our sinfulness, Lord, help us to be more grateful for the mercy to which you give.
Speaker BLord, help us not to be driven by fear, but be driven by your love, your healing, your forgiveness.
Speaker CLord, thank you for a place that we can come together as a unified body under your word, to be challenged in a way that allows us to grow faithfully.
Speaker CLord, if there's anyone here this morning who's still struggling with this thought, I ask that you would give them the encouragement that they need or that they would do business with you as you have begun to do business.
Speaker CPrecious Son's name, Jesus Christ.
Speaker BPiano's going to play.
Speaker BYou come.
Speaker CYou come.
Speaker BDon't wait.
Speaker BForeign.
Speaker CWe love you.
Speaker BWe thank you for the fact that.
Speaker CWe were reminded that having Jesus is greater than gold, silver and anything that.
Speaker BThe world.
Speaker COr if there's someone here still this morning who's struggling with this decision of discipline, they're out of spiritual alignment.
Speaker CMaybe there's someone here this morning who has not yet Jesus Christ alone.
Speaker CThe place that we find our first alignment is in a relationship.
Speaker CSo Father, I ask that you would, you would encourage them to do business with somebody, to talk about it with somebody, ask the question.
Speaker CThey can.
Speaker CThey can come to the place where you, you, Holy Spirit, are leading them to.
Speaker CLord, we thank you for this moment.
Speaker CYour precious son, Jesus Christ.
Speaker AThank you again for listening to the Middletown Baptist Church podcast.
Speaker AI hope that this sermon has been a blessing for you.
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Speaker AThank you so much.
Speaker AGod bless.
Speaker AHave a wonderful day.